To celebrate this, NASA has released a stunning image of the strangely shaped galaxy called Centaurus AJuly 2026 marks four years since NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) images were first revealed to the public.
To celebrate this, NASA has released a stunning image of the strangely shaped galaxy called Centaurus A.
Around 11 million light-years away, Centaurus A owes its unusual structure to a collision between two galaxies around 2 billion years ago, providing the galaxy with an abundance of gas and dust — the raw material for star formation.
To celebrate this, NASA has released a stunning image of the strangely shaped galaxy called Centaurus A
July 2026 marks four years since NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) images were first revealed to the public. To celebrate this, NASA has released a stunning image of the strangely shaped galaxy called Centaurus A.
Around 11 million light-years away, Centaurus A owes its unusual structure to a collision between two galaxies around 2 billion years ago, providing the galaxy with an abundance of gas and dust — the raw material for star formation.