Zoom in on God's Hand
May 9, 2024 2:01 PM   Subscribe

Zoom in on God's Hand

This cloudy, ominous structure is CG 4, a cometary globule nicknamed ‘God’s Hand’. CG 4 is one of many cometary globules present within the Milky Way, and how these objects get their distinct form is still a matter of debate among astronomers. This image was captured by the Department of Energy-fabricated Dark Energy Camera on the U.S. National Science Foundation Víctor M. Blanco 4-meter Telescope at Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory, a Program of NSF NOIRLab. In it, the features that classify CG 4 as a cometary globule are hard to miss. Its dusty head and long, faint tail vaguely resemble the appearance of a comet, though they have nothing in common. Astronomers theorize that cometary globules get their structure from the stellar winds of nearby hot, massive stars. [NoirLab]
posted by chavenet (7 comments total) 4 users marked this as a favorite
 
If I squint I can just make out the Mote.
posted by doctornemo at 2:11 PM on May 9 [2 favorites]


Very cool, but is nobody else seeing God's nose, beard, forehead and hair as well? Because that sticks out to me more than the lobster claw thing.
posted by grumpybear69 at 2:13 PM on May 9 [2 favorites]


It looks like a a squished cat to me.
posted by pipeski at 2:27 PM on May 9 [1 favorite]


It's 1.5 light years across. Inconceivably huge. Voyager 1 is apparently 18.8 billion km away from us, and a light years is like 9.4 trillion km. It's many times wider than anything that we've made has traveled, and wider than any human WILL travel for the foreseeable future.

It's tail is 8 light years long! I'm just gonna keep using the word inconceivable because y'know...
posted by fnerg at 3:10 PM on May 9 [3 favorites]


So remember, when you're feeling very small and insecure
How amazingly unlikely is your birth
And pray that there's intelligent life somewhere out in space
'Cause it's bugger all down here on Earth

-M Python
posted by Abehammerb Lincoln at 3:25 PM on May 9


This is gorgeous.

Also, I think I'm never gonna see a zoomable astronomy image that doesn't leave me disappointed that I can't zoom in more.
posted by straight at 3:51 PM on May 9 [2 favorites]


It's going for that galaxy...

I am disappointed that I will never get to fly around all the amazing space.
posted by Windopaene at 4:45 PM on May 9


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