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Cosmic 'God's Hand' Shines in Telescope Photo, Video. News. By Shannon Hall published 11 February 2015 When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.
Researchers recently detected an "ultra-high-energy" cosmic ray, which is the most powerful since the famous "Oh My God" particle was detected in 1991. They have no idea where it came from.
It rivals the single most energetic cosmic ray ever observed, the “Oh-My-God” particle that was detected in 1991, the study found. Cosmic rays are charged particles that travel through space ...
It's being nicknamed "God's hand." It's about 1,300 light years away from Earth.The picture was taken by the Dark Energy Camera, which is mounted on a telescope in Chile.The image shows a cometary ...
A cometary globule, named CG 4, is the cosmic phenomenon that resembles a ghostly hand seemingly reaching toward a spiral galaxy in a new image taken by the Dark Energy Camera.
The puzzling cosmic ray had an estimated energy of 240 exa-electronvolts (EeV; 10 18 electronvolts), making it comparable to the most powerful cosmic ray ever detected, aptly named the Oh-My-God ...