Scientists are currently debating on the topic of the shape of the pulsar particles. The debate is about the interaction of the materials in a specific way, produce the shape of the hand or if the material itself is shaped like a hand. A High-Energy X-Ray Image Of A Shattered Star Is Shared By NASA. According to NASA, it is driven by the remnant solid core of a star that collapsed in a supernova blast. A pulsar is what's left of the star (PSR B1509-58). A pulsar wind nebula is depicted earlier in the january 9, 2014 post.

This pulsar revolves at a rate of seven rotations per second, discharging material after the star exploded with each spin. When these particles interact with magnetic fields around the material, they create an X-ray glow, resulting in a cloud that resembles an open hand. What's even more amazing is that the pulsar that's creating this is hidden backward the dazzling white spot.

According to NASA, the hand appears to have shrunk and now, it resembles a fist. This image was acquired by the NuSTAR space X-ray telescope in NASA. The RCW 89 red cloud is thought to be heated by the pulsar's winds, resulting in a lower-energy glow.

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