Photo in the news : Pulsar Creates Cosmic "Hand"

Ellipse

The Living Force
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National Geographic
Victoria Jaggard
April 6, 2009

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A new x-ray image has revealed an unusual hand-shaped nebula that brings a whole new meaning to the expression "reach for the stars."

NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory recently snapped this shot of energetic particles streaming from a pulsar—the rapidly rotating core left behind after a very massive star exploded as a supernova.

Known as B1509, the pulsar is thought to be about 1,700 years old and lies roughly 17,000 light-years from Earth.

The tiny pulsar is just 12 miles (19.3 kilometers) wide. But it is spinning so fast—it makes seven complete rotations every second—that the particles it spews have created a nebula spanning 150 light-years.

The pulsar's rapid rotation likely helped create the nebula's odd shape. Its finger-like pillars appear to be transferring energy to a nearby gas cloud, which glows orange and red in x-rays.


http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2009/04/090406-hand-pulsar-nebula-photo.html
 
Wow that's just gorgeous :D! I guess that's the way we, as 3D peepz, perceive it. It does look like a hand to me as well.

(it reminds me of this pic though I'm not sure if it's fake or not:

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)
 
yeah!, i guess you never know what is being perceived, once u start to consider multilevelness as described by Laura in High strangeness or what is the cosmic meaning of a hand reaching for the stars..., it reminds me of the flat land story, very nice picture indeed :-)
 
Thanks Ellipse!

Saw this pic a while back but I'm not good at putting pics up yet. :-[

One interesting thing in this photo is that the hand image appears to be BOTH right and left hands at the same time, reaching outward.

Anyone else see this?
 
I see only the right hand.
Also, the pinky finger is missing?
So it appears as a human hand by perceptive extension?
 
Saw this pic a while back but I'm not good at putting pics up yet. Embarrassed

This is not very intuitive. You have to paste the image link, highlight it and then click on the "Insert Image" picto.
Another way is to click on "Additional Options" and upload the pic.
 

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