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By texasmr2
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Cosmic Hand Reaches for the Light:

SPACE.com Staff

SPACE.com Space.com Staff

space.com – Sat Apr 4, 8:17 pm ET
Tiny and dying but still-powerful stars called pulsars spin like crazy and light up their surroundings, often with ghostly glows. So it is with PSR B1509-58, which long ago collapsed into a sphere just 12 miles in diameter after running out of fuel.


And what a strange scene this one has created.


In a new image from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory, high-energy X-rays emanating from the nebula around PSR B1509-58 have been colored blue to reveal a structure resembling a hand reaching for some eternal red cosmic light.


The star now spins around at the dizzying pace of seven times every second -- as pulsars do -- spewing energy into space that creates the scene.


Strong magnetic fields, 15 trillion times stronger than the Earth's magnetic field, are thought to be involved, too. The combination drives an energetic wind of electrons and ions away from the dying star. As the electrons move through the magnetized nebula, they radiate away their energy as X-rays.


The red light actually a neighboring gas cloud, RCW 89, energized into glowing by the fingers of the PSR B1509-58 nebula, astronomers believe.


The scene, which spans 150 light-years, is about 17,000 light years away, so what we see now is how it actually looked 17,000 years ago, and that light is just arriving here.


A light-year is the distance light travels in a year, about 6 trillion miles (10 trillion kilometers).

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By McLaren Fan
#103903
That is cool. :thumbup:
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By Datsun
#103906
Very cool.

The scene, which spans 150 light-years, is about 17,000 light years away, so what we see now is how it actually looked 17,000 years ago, and that light is just arriving here.


This always blows my mind. Humans have been time traveling from the moment we looked to the stars. Who needs organized religion when the universe provides so much magic.
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By scotty
#105735
Wow! Spooky. :P

I find space incredibly fascinating.... and mind-bending. :thumbup:
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By texasmr2
#106088
Wow! Spooky. :P

I find space incredibly fascinating.... and mind-bending. :thumbup:

Yes sir space is truelly both of those. When I'm at the hunting lease or out on the beach fishing I like to just laydown and stare at the stars, it really makes one think about alot of things and it brings myself true clarity from all of lifes problems.
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By 7UpJordan
#106212
It looks like the hand that used to appear on those old National Lottery adverts which went round pointing at people and saying "It could be you..." :hehe:

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