NASA's unexpected discovery has surprised astronomers around the world


NASA Discovers “God's Other Hand” 17,000 light-years from Earth (Photo: NASA).

On June 22, 1986, an iconic moment in soccer history was recorded in the collective memory of Argentina and sports fans around the world. Diego Armando Maradona scored his most famous goal during the World Cup quarter-final match between Argentina and England. Dubbed the “Hand of God,” the goal not only unleashed waves of emotion and controversy, but also became a symbol of the guile and passion of Argentine football and an act of justice against the English. said the star and national team captain.

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Now, 37 years after that milestone, NASA has revealed the discovery of “God's other hand,” an astronomical discovery that invites us to contemplate the majesty of the universe.

This is a new image of the nebula PSR B1509-58, nicknamed the “Hand of God.” This amazing formation is located about 17,000 light-years from Earth, in the Scorpius galaxy, and is the result of a supernova explosion that left a cloud of gas and dust expanding at high speeds.

NASA used the Nustar space telescope along with data from the Chandra observatory to capture a new image of the nebula. The combination of this information allowed scientists to obtain a visual representation that is not only surprising, but also important for understanding the processes that shape our universe.

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