Supernova Creates 'Hand of God' Nebula in Space

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A supernova explosion has created a ghostly hand-shaped nebula in space, known as MSH 15-52, featuring a pulsar at its center. Using combined radio and X-ray data, astronomers have revealed intricate structures and interactions within the nebula, providing new insights into the aftermath of stellar explosions and the behavior of pulsars. Further research is needed to fully understand these cosmic phenomena.
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