Hand Of God
Properly named MSH 15-52, or PSR B1509-58, the nebula is appropriately the product of a dead star, more specifically a pulsar left behind by a supernova explosion 1,600 years ago. The neutron star left behind is spinning rapidly, releasing jets of matter and antimatter from its poles and a powerful wind.
The wind is sweeping up material thrown off during and before the supernova explosion. The pulsar sits at what pareidolia makes appear to our eyes to be the base of a palm, with the wind in one direction forming a forearm and in the other, glowing fingers.
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