New telescope images offer a never-before-seen glimpse of 'God's Hand', an eight light-year-long structure made of dust and ...
It's not the first time a space object resembling a hand has been spotted by astronomers. In October, NASA X-ray space telescopes revealed the remains of a dead star that resembled a skeleton hand.
A new space photo captures "God's Hand", a cometary globule in the Gum Nebula, where stars are being born. Why it's so special: CG 4 is a fairly typical cloud of gas and dust where stars are being ...
What appears to be a ghostly hand reaching across the universe toward a defenseless spiral galaxy in a new telescope image is a rarely seen cosmic phenomenon, according to astronomers.Video above ...
A new telescope in Chile captures an awe-inspiring image dubbed "God's Hand," revealing CG 4, a cometary globule 1,300 light-years away. Dense clouds of gas and dust form its hand-like structure ...
What it is: CG 4, a "cometary globule" often called "God's Hand" Where it is: Gum Nebula, 1,300 light-years away in the constellation Puppis (the "poop deck") When it was shared: May 6, 2024 Why ...