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  1. 9 de ene. de 2014 · Lower-energy X-ray light previously detected by NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory is shown in green and red. Nicknamed the "Hand of God," this object is called a pulsar wind nebula. It's powered by the leftover, dense core of a star that blew up in a supernova explosion.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PSR_B1509%E2%88%9258PSR B1509−58 - Wikipedia

    NASA described the star as "a rapidly spinning neutron star which is spewing energy out into the space around it to create complex and intriguing structures, including one that resembles a large cosmic hand." It is also known by the name "Hand of God". The spin rate is "almost 7 times per second". X-rays from Chandra are red, green ...

    • −59° 08′ 08.8″
    • Circinus
    • 15ʰ 13ᵐ 55.52ˢ
    • Pulsar