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The article discusses the Sombrero Galaxy (M104), captured in infrared by the James Webb Space Telescope. It highlights the galaxy's unique structure, supermassive black hole, and its relatively low star formation compared to starburst galaxies. The content aligns with tags like 'Sombrero Galaxy,' 'Spiral galaxy,' 'Supermassive black hole,' and others associated with key astronomy concepts.
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