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    Chandra X-Ray Observatory Image of Crab Nebula

    WASHINGTON, D.C., UNITED STATES

    11.20.2009

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    NASA

    After barely 2 months in space, the Chandra X-Ray Observatory (CXO) took this sturning image of the Crab Nebula, the spectacular remains of a stellar explosion, revealing something never seen before, a brilliant ring around the nebula's heart. The image shows the central pulsar surrounded by tilted rings of high-energy particles that appear to have been flung outward over a distance of more than a light-year from the pulsar. Perpendicular to the rings, jet-like structures produced by high-energy particles blast away from the pulsar. Hubble Space Telescope images have shown moving knots and wisps around the neutron star, and previous x-ray images have shown the outer parts of the jet and hinted at the ring structure. With CXO's exceptional resolution, the jet can be traced all the way in to the neutron star, and the ring pattern clearly appears. The image was made with CXO's Advanced Charge-Coupled Device (CCD) Imaging Spectrometer (ACIS) and High Energy Transmission Grating. The Crab Nebula, easily the most intensively studied object beyond our solar system, has been observed using virtually every astronomical instrument that could see that part of the sky

    NASA Identifier: MSFC-9905980

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    Date Taken: 11.20.2009
    Date Posted: 02.08.2013 10:44
    Photo ID: 844918
    Resolution: 1458x1536
    Size: 289.75 KB
    Location: WASHINGTON, D.C., US

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    Downloads: 35

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