Sunday, January 12, 2014

NASA's Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array uses x-ray imaging to discover 'Hand of God'. Very cool.

Through a layering of a combination of high, medium, and low energy x-ray exposures, NASA's NuSTAR telescope has been able to give us a glimpse of spectacular space pareidolia referred to as the "hand of god". Past star explosion has left the resultant pulsar PSR B1509-58 and its wind created from its spinning motion that interacts with the nearby matter and magnetic fields has allowed a fantastic display of x ray imaging to arise from deep space. The universe / nature is beautiful.

High-Energy X-ray View of  'Hand of God'

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