The Crab Nebula (M1) lies some 6,500 light-years away from Earth. Chinese observers first recorded the “new star” in A.D. 1054, and since then astronomers have worked to understand this object. At the Crab’s center lies a rapidly spinning compact neutron star called a pulsar. Radiation from this remnant causes the nebula to glow.
NASA/ESA/J. Hester and A. Loll (Arizona State University)