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God's Hand is actually a cometary globule officially known as CG 4. It is located around 1,300 light-years from Earth within our Milky Way galaxy and seen in the constellation Puppis.
The new image of the glowing red hand-like feature showcases CG 4, one of many cometary globules found across the Milky Way galaxy. The twisting cloud appears to be reaching for a spiral galaxy ...
'God's Hand' appears to be reaching for ESO galaxy The new image of the glowing red structure resembling a ghostly hand is CG 4 – one of many cometary globules present within the Milky Way. The ...
Scientists claim to have spotted 'God's Hand' reaching for the stars 1,300 light years from Earth. This discovery is no miracle, but simply the latest telescope images of a vast structure known as ...
A stunning new telescope image from space shows what looks like a hand reaching across the universe. It's being nicknamed "God's Hand." It's about 1,300 light years away from Earth in our Milky ...
An image captured by the Department of Energy-built Dark Energy Camera (DECam) showcases cometary globule CG 4, better known as “God’s Hand,” reaching through the cosmos in magnificent detail.
In October, NASA X-ray space telescopes revealed the remains of a dead star that resembled a skeleton hand. The structure is formally known as MSH 15-52 and is located 16,000 light-years from Earth.