Vela Pulsar Image: NASA's Hubble Telescope Shares Visual of Collapsed Star Sending Torrential Storm of Particles and Energy Into Space (View Pic)

NASA's Hubble Telescope recently shared an image of a star that collapsed and exploded and now sending a torrential storm of particles and energy into space. Known as Vela Pulsar, the exploded star is about 1,000 light-years away from Earth.

Vela Pulsar (Credits: NASA/Instagram)

NASA's Hubble Telescope recently shared an image of a star that collapsed and exploded and now sending a torrential storm of particles and energy into space. Known as Vela Pulsar, the exploded star is about 1,000 light-years away from Earth. The image features the Vela Pulsar, the aftermath of a collapsed and exploded star sending a jet of particles into space. The pulsar resembles a soft, pillowy, lavender bean in a pocket of blue gas. A faint stream of gas, the X-ray jet, appears to shoot from the pocket, heading into the distance at the upper right. Purple markings in the lavender bean shape strongly resemble narrow eyes and an open mouth, giving the pulsar a squinting happy face. In the image, X-ray light is shown in blues and purples. 'Merging Galaxies': NASA's Hubble Telescope Shares Captivating Image of Two Merging Galaxies Located 350 Million Light Years From Earth (See Pic).

Here's the Image of Vela Pulsar:

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