Transition video: Centaurus A
In new images from the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope to celebrate its fourth science anniversary, a familiar galaxy transforms into something far richer, and far more complex, than ever seen before. Webb’s unprecedented sensitivity across near- and mid-infrared wavelengths cuts through the thick lanes of dust that obscure Centaurus A’s centre in visible light, showing a densely packed tapestry of individual stars and an active, everchanging galaxy. These images mark four years of better-than-anticipated performance and successful science operations for the most powerful space telescope in history.
This video shows three new views of Centaurus A as seen by Webb.
Credit:NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, A. Pagan (STScI), J. Depasquale (STScI), M. Garcia Marin (ESA Office at STScI), N. Bartmann (ESA/Webb)
Music: Zoom - Tonelabs – The Red North (www.tonelabs.com)
About the Video
| Id: | weic2616c | |
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| Release date: | 6 July 2026, 16:00 | |
| Related releases: | weic2615 | |
| Duration: | 30 s | |
| Frame rate: | 25 fps | |