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ROSETTE NEBULA
A presentation for Galaxies in Chaos


  The Rosette Nebula  

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The Rosette Nebula by Hubble

Original - dark center brooding with tiny stars





The center (see above) is occupied with dim matter




The
jagged
edged 'knits'
seen above are where
plastic flows from different
directions are meeting. This Soft Cheese
effect is commonly seen in images of
Jupiter's moon named 'IO'. You
can hunt the Internet
images for IO.
Search for
MOONS

Another cheesy incise is seen in the Keyhole nebula.

There
is a vague
partial hexagram
in the upper left. This
shape is illusive, all of these
Rosette views came about in attempt
to enhance the image to see if a
Tympani object was forth
coming, none seemed
evident. The
partial
hexagram
seems to be a
drift in the folds
of the gas clouds, a similiar
hexagram shape is seen in folds of Orion



Next,
a poorly
seen area in
the Rosette image
actually contains much
information. In all of the
above Rosette images, hexagon
shapes seem indicated though
no hexagram or Tympani
stands out as self
seen evident

Original



Massive
attack by the
graphic editor's enhance
adjusters produces little more
in the way of details, just showing
there is plenty of stuff lurking
in the dark regions to
the lower left

Different orientations - different striking features



Tongs
are described
in principle here

Rosette Hubble Heritage image at APOD

And here we are, the motherload of interesting Dss scans, a 1st generation of a starry area officially called HD 46375, in which a star of that name in that patch of space has been discovered to have Saturn sized planets. Research yourself, if you want to see what star, what planets.

Dss 15x15 arcminute original



The Dss scan of 15 x 15 arcminutes, hints at interesting more to come, and surely indeed there is, the 60 x 60 arcminute scan has a huge densityness expanse to it as interesting as anything scoped by Hubble Heritage, except, in achnowledging the Hubble Heritage achievements, the Dss 1st generation scan is blurry and a bit dim.

It is the Rosette Nebula, a portion snatched in passing by Dss.

The Dss 60x60 arcminute plate enhanced



I tried to download the most upshifted view of Rosette possible but Dss seemed to run out of steam, after a certain point downshifting the Declenation, the original frame reappeared. Endpoint. The view below is the most I could download as dished by the Dss jukebox.

An interesting element of the 1st generation broad band spectrum image is the amount of information seen in the keyhole Dss original image itself, not seen in the Hubble color images featured above, the Hubble images above requiring conciderable bravetures of enhancement to see inside the keyhole. (Bravetures means pulling all stops and going for it to the ultimate, enhancing, to see what results).



The triune tangs (3 prongs) seen (lower left) after extreme enhancements in the Hubble color images immediately above, are well seen on their own even without enhancement, in the Dss image.

PILLAR AND EYESTALK

A pillar, and an eyestalk, in the Rosette Nebula.









Click for Dss Keyhole original small
Click for Dss Keyhole original large
Click for Dss Keyhole enhanced 1
Click for Dss Keyhole enhanced 2



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