Jan 30 2011
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uncertaintimes:

For almost 12 years, the Chandra space telescope has been observing the  X-ray signatures of high-energy objects. The “Hand of God” nebula, 150  light-years long, is formed by hot gas spewed from a pulsar, or rapidly  spinning neutron star.
Photos From Chandra and Spitzer

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uncertaintimes:

For almost 12 years, the Chandra space telescope has been observing the X-ray signatures of high-energy objects. The “Hand of God” nebula, 150 light-years long, is formed by hot gas spewed from a pulsar, or rapidly spinning neutron star.

Photos From Chandra and Spitzer

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