NASA telskoplari, 2,700 ışık yılı uzaktaki Guitar Nebula'yı tespit etti. Guitar Nebula, enerji püskürme sinyallerini gönderen, yıldız ölümlerinden kalan parçalar içeren bir nebula'dır.
Jam packed issues filled with the latest cutting-edge research, technology and theories delivered in an entertaining and visually stunning way, aiming to educate and inspire readers of all agesA composite image of the Guitar Nebula and pulsar, formally known as PSR B2224+65, from which a bright red filament stretches out into space.
The Guitar Nebula is located approximately 2,700 light-years from Earth. The shape of the nebula, or giant cloud of dust and gas, resembles a guitar with a rapidly rotatingNebulas often contain the remnants of dying stars stemming from events like supernova explosions.
"As the pulsar and its surrounding nebula of energetic particles have flown through space, they have collided with denser regions of gas," NASA officials said in the statement."This allows the most energetic particles to escape the confines of the Guitar Nebula and fly to the right of the pulsar, creating the filament of X-rays.
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