A 1700-year-old pulsar and its nebula, located about 17,000 light years from Earth.

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Hand of God Nebula Chandra space observatory

At the center of this Chandra image, a pulsar — only twelve miles in diameter — is responsible for this X-ray nebula that spans 150 light years. This pulsar is spinning around almost 7 times a second and has a magnetic field at its surface estimated to be 15 trillion times stronger than the Earth’s magnetic field. This combination of rapid rotation and ultra-strong magnetic field drives an energetic wind of electrons and ions, ultimately creating the elaborate nebula seen by Chandra.

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