"NASA's X-ray Telescopes Unveil Supernova Secrets and Solve Ancient Cosmic Explosion Mystery"

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NASA's X-ray telescopes, including the newly launched Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer (IXPE), have observed a pulsar wind nebula called MSH 15-52, which resembles a human hand. The telescopes have revealed the magnetic field "bones" of this cosmic hand-shaped structure, providing insights into the behavior of a collapsed star and the injection of particles into space. The X-ray data show high levels of polarization in certain regions, indicating straight and uniform magnetic fields. These findings shed light on the formation of pulsars and their role as particle accelerators.
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