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A striking celestial sight: astronomers capture images of a ghostly 'hand' stretching through space, 1,300 light years away in the constellation 'Puppis'. This cometary globule, named 'God's Hand', is a unique formation of dust and gas, sparking debate among researchers about its origins.
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Reach for the stars! Astronomers spot ‘hand’ in incredible pictures of space

Chloe Cawood
Last updated: 2024/05/09 at 3:22 PM
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Close ups and excerpts of the cometary globule CG4 ‘God’s Hand'. (Picture: Jam Press)
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Astronomers have spotted a ‘hand’ reaching for the stars in incredible images from space.

The ghostly-looking mitt shape appears to be emerging from the interstellar region and reaching out into the cosmos.

It is in fact a cloud made up of dust and gas, stretching through space, 1,300 light years away from our solar system, in the constellation ‘Puppis’.

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The unique formation was captured by U.S. National Science Foundation NOIRLab, as reported by What’s the Jam.

A striking celestial sight: astronomers capture images of a ghostly 'hand' stretching through space, 1,300 light years away in the constellation 'Puppis'. This cometary globule, named 'God's Hand', is a unique formation of dust and gas, sparking debate among researchers about its origins.
Close ups and excerpts of the cometary globule CG4 ‘God’s Hand’. (Picture: Jam Press)

Ominous in appearance, it’s what’s known as a cometary globule, because it is shaped like a comet.

And this one, named in scientific circles as CG4, has been dubbed ‘God’s Hand’.

It has a dusty head, a diameter of 1.5 light-years and a faint tail, which is about eight light-years long.

According to researchers, it contains enough gas to feed the active formation of several new, sun-sized stars.

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Astronomers still debate the phenomenon and how they form in such a distinct way.

Some theories suggest they may have begun as sphere-shaped nebulas that were blown aside by a supernova.

Others think they are formed by stellar winds from nearby enormous stars or other objects.

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