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“I only noticed the ‘hand’ in the water two days later when I was showing a workmate and they pointed it out. I didn’t know what to think,” the aghast gal explained.
This skeletal hand is actually the glowing gas of a pulsar wind nebula. This nebula, energized by the super-hot, super-magnetic remnant of a star that exploded some 1,500 years ago.
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