BODE GALAXY - NEAR SPACE PERSPECTIVE
The following Bodes image is in infrared by the Spitzer space telescope.
Two other Spitzer galaxies in infrared are reviewed in the
Spitzer.htm page.
Click for Bodes deep space perspective
Click for Bodes radio space perspective
Click for giant radial formation at the cloudwall
The Bodes near
space perspective is
a show of Bodes in very steep
murkey surroundings, but what exposed,
even another arm trailing away into the murk
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BODES GALAXY (M81) IN INFRARED, FROM THE
SPITZER INFRA RED TELESCOPE
A more skeletous outline, of the arms, is seen.
At left in near infra red (short wavelength) (close to visible light),
at right, including medium, and far infra red (close to microwave).
Optical light veiw (by Noao) for comparison - outskirts are clear.
Optical light veiw (by Gendler) for comparison - coredeck is clearer.
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MISSING MASS
Presto - its heeere
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Bodes
GIANT CIRCLE SCRIBED AROUND AN ARM
A
Bode
image has
more character than
most (all) others in fact it
has enough character that a (perfect)
circle can be seen around an arm, the fact
of the arc so perfect you might almost
think a lazy firefly floating around
made a tour of the ark as the
image was being taken.
The image at left
shows the
circle
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This
circle is
so perfect, so
inscribed, its gotta be
by the compass of De Vinci romping
heaven with Saint Elvis putting imprints on
things. Yet, the inscribe so perfectly
fits into the figure, not over an
arm boundry, not short of an
arm boundry, but, right
at arm boundries.
Howwww come
For
a fact,
good images of
Bode's Galaxy M81 seem
hard to find, if any good images
of Bode's galaxy exist they are not
in circulation - I have tried, many
times - no luck. GM
Change that, one has turned up, click here
Meanwhile
carry on down into this study it has a lot of point total air miles
TWO GALAXIES IN A DEEP SPACE VIEW
Has M82 done a dance with M81
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Here
is proving
evidence Bodes
and M82 have collided,
M82 coming out much the worse
for wear. Astronomers call this the
'Galaxy Wars' image where Bodes and M82
collided.
A band joins the two. This sets the stage to
understanding why Bodes is so battered
A deep
field view of
two galaxies shows
when enhanced something in
the form of formed deep tidal matter
connecting M81 (above) and M82
(below) a connection between
the two conjectured anyway
by scientists who are
thinking that the
serious
M82
may have
bumped
Bodes
THE CIRCLE
Yu can't missit
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The
fact that
the arc is polar
planed (at an oblique
angle) rules out the possibility
that it was made by a coffee cup sitting on
the negative. In fact the obliqueness of
the circle rules out many possiblities
as to arbitrary or accidental cause.
Which leaves a real question mark.
The circle looks too good to be
true. The circle looks too
perfect not to be true
In closeup even more an inscribed circle
Another scratch in the image (short, lower left)
makes the circle a mite suspicious, fishy. But, imagine
if it was real. The nice thing about the circle is it
completely profiles a major discontinuity in
the diffuse thick arm at the point
inscribed by the circle. And
an s.o.b., I cannot
find any sign
of the
original,
searched every
directory every drive
no sign of a 'circle' original anywhere
BODE'S GALAXY - ALIAS NGC 3031 - SO MANY SECRETS 'REVEALED' IN ONE IMAGE
Take
a look at
Bodes galaxy before,
and after, its missing
mass is revealed
Bodes
galaxy is
oblong, because
if you revolve it along
the north/west, east/south axis
to the left, the left arm sweep opens
to a greater spread outward while the
right arm sweep lifts up into a more
vertical rooster tail,and
visa versa
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Basically
a blossom floating
sinking into a sea of murk,
the total volume of Bodes concidering
its enormous depth as well as breadth
could easily exceed the current
estimated volume of mass
by 1 if not 2 orders
of magnitude
Note
the left
broom tail arm
dissipates out in space
in a horizonatal sweep modelled
by holding your left hand straight out
and tilting it right slightly, your fingers
the sweep into outer space. The other
arm is a vertical bi-symmetrically
opposite component - rotate your
left arm around to the right
side of your body and
see your palm again,
this models the
sweep of the
rightside
arm,
because
your left arm
due to human bodykind,
has tilted a bit upright in the move
Hiccup.
Also notice
the hand is not a
left hand. It does not
seem to be a right hand either.
Original scans of the left hand produced
reversed images, they became further moved away
from fact by flip and rotations. The result seems to
be two hands which do not exist in the physical world.
Actually, they've become two right hands. But you
have to be a contortionist to get the right
hand hand in position, your shoulder
torqued backward in total ouch
to attain the right hand
hand position
| The whole of the picture seems to involve the galaxy
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Click here to see larger original
Take a
look at the stuff
subliminally poking out from
under the deck plane, this is structure
obscured in palls of dim matter. Illuminate the
dim matter and you will have a bird's nest sinking
into bushy branches, meaning, of course, this
is a thick galaxy heavy with magnitudes
The
larger Bodes
supergalaxy structure
seems to occupy the whole of
the picture frame concidering (except
for a suspicious straight border down the
left edge) that all of the diffusives around
the flower are coherently curled towards
Bodes brighter main body. Your slide
rule is smoking. That is a lot
of missing mass
| UNDER THE DECK - much more is drifting in clumps of disorder
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Very
irratic
but stuff is
there in a shallow
plane just below the rim
and short tight prongs stick out
| THE TONG - out the right end - an arm on its own floating
in detachment
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Why
would a
galaxy of the
sophisticated elegance
of Bodes have a tong sticking
out on its own. Who knows. If
you know, tell everybody
Its
a short
arm that slashes
into view at an out of
synch slant irrationally on
its own as if sourcing from
somewhere else behind
the murk
The
fact that
the tong arm has
been smoothed, is a tell
tale smoking gun that this
arm has resulted from
a collision
| DARK CLEFT - intensily occupied
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The
dark cleft
under the core
deck which has always made
Bodes seem a sandcrab scuttling
sideways is richly filled with
under structures in dim
but not extremely
dim medias
Rapsody
in blue, the
view when seen in
3D by focusing the two
images together gives the
eerie sense of looking down
upon the vista of a mountain
plateau with deep ridges and
trenches down below, the
real eerie height a
hint of just how
thick it is
'V' BREACH - two arms depart like two branches
of crackling electricity
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Exposed
at last, the
odd formations of
the arms in the upper
left are due to an earlier
major impact creating a snub,
the snub now smoothed out and
seen on edge, the snub easily
identified by round edges,
the snub's push has
created extra
arms
| COLLISION - multi snubs a telltale evidence that a collision
has occurred
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Another
surprise, a
second snub at an
oblique angle above the
first snub. This end has been
hammered twice or more the hammer
blows contributing to the odd
cross hatch patterns
The
evidence
is clear cut that
Bodes has been involved in
a collision, how recent, how far
ago back in time, is not clear, and
how serious or major the collision
also not clear since much of
the evidence has been
scrubbed smoothed
and polished
by time
An old
very old low
resolution image
actually helps us with
the cross hatch. The oldie
can be zoomed and magnified by
enhancements to reveal core details
and cross hatch patterns not seen in any
other Bodes image so far found on the Web.
For one thing it shows the core has a
bulge, on a long axis, and, a tiny
poly woggles curling right
off the upper end
Notice
also the
pimple with the
large globular at the
end sticks out on a shoulder
of form at right angles to the core
Two
thin twisted
ropes actually spin off
from the core top, the one already
cited vectored east, the other from out
of a portal cavity around the top left, the
two twisted ropes meeting in a v-breach
right at the core top. It means
Bodes core is very active
More on the cross hatches
Tracks
rise on a
vertical slant
linking to an impact
explosion in the upper right
arm, other tracks run in parallel
alongside, some of the tracks arrising
from the left edge of the core plateau,
the tracks are clear cut trails
made by intruders coming
and going in busy
body speed
Ideas
of intruders
are handsomely supported
by these scenes. Notice that a haze
hangs over the areas where 'Intruders' have
carved prismatics at the upper end (rear) of the
core plateau, the core a plateau in this image simply
because the core plateau is actually a dot but
is too hot in the galaxy and so photos
as a hot bright plateau deck
rather than precise
small hot point
source as if
photographed
by Hubble. This
Bodes image, don't forget,
was photographed by an old Earth telescope
in black and white, so over exposure
of some of its key areas is
to be expected
In the
original
nothing is seen.
Different enhancements
each reveal details that matter
DELTA RIVER SPILL PLANE IN BODES GALAXY
similar to delta in Andromeda
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Rapid
irratic
jetting in
pulsations of
breathing spew around
the near flank as the core end
slowly lifts up and moves back resulting
in a river delta spill plane effect, the curvetures
in the spill plane may be caused by gravitational
pull back toward the core but a lifting
motion is definately also involved
or is the main cause of the
spill plane's major
broom tail
Maximum enhancement
allowable by intelligence
shows a rim edge (lower right)
completely filled in with tiny thermals and
doodads, and extensions further pushing the galaxy's
massive size outward into very low radiant areas
on the fringe which might in fact comprise
subtantial thumps of missing matter
Andromeda's
similar river delta
spill plane is highlighted here
| INTEGRAL ARM - issues abruptly from under the core deck
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A round
collar, read
cowling of a squid,
outlines an 'integral' arm
jetting from below the deck, such 'cowlings'
a common feature in galaxy arms and denote
compression where either another arm
has joined in, or a different
velocity has caught up to
cause a punchout
A EQUALS B - a punch in the arms leads straight
through a cleave in
the cheese into the core underdeck
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Lets
look at
this in reverse
engineering. The upper
deck seems to have moved to the
right since this formation occurred, move
the upper deck to the left until the main vertical
boundry lines line up with the boundry lines on
the arm and you will see a matchup. It
appears the wormgears are
remnants of a small
galaxy that
has either
glombed into
the arm and now
lives there, or is still moving
out into open space, coming our way
| WORMGEARS - grow on the arm
in the cheese into the core underdeck
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Looking
very worm-gear
clusters of concentric
objects each ending in a pimple
grow like micro organisms along the
arm and behind, where something
has clearly punched through
the arm and on into the
cheese, actually,
visa versa
'Rattles'
are not unique in
galaxies (call the above
worm-gear clusters a 'rattle').
Super giant spiral galaxy M101 has
a 'rattle' right in the middle
of one of its main arms
Here is what the Bodes core deck looks like,
inside the whiteout, there is a tiny
core
inside
| TWO SMALL GALAXIES - they know where Bodes is
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The
two small
galaxies which
seem on their own in the
original, are drifting in diffuse
hazes and shelfs of atmospheric layers.
Some faint indications seem to tie to
Bodes. Judging from the smoke
trailing behind, the larger
gob is coming this way
toward Bodes
Time out
fingertips
against forehead,
'two galaxies' not stars nearby are
argumentedly called two galaxies because unlike
local stars which can stay the same size
in a Histogram image
these 'two galaxies' enlarge indicating they are more radiant
than foreground stars from the Milky Way. This is a zoom
of the 'two galaxies' from an Noao original.
If they are glowing mass clumps
they are migrating
The Noao
original contains
nascent information beyond
the cloudwall into which the two eastern arms
disappear. A vigorous enhancing of the black
and white
view in red and blue reveals textures and
forms dimly
discerned amid bare ragged areas of no content.
Histogram reveals more, that a maelstrom
of chaotic disorder is out there
as if a merger collision
in progress with the
room lights
turned
down
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REGARDS THE COHERENT RADIAL BLAST FORMATION
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The main
difficulty in
trying to scope Bodes
with telescopes is Bodes is one
of those very many galaxies which lays in
a sea of dust and obscuring haze, not from the Milky Way
in the way of view but dust in deep space surrounding the galaxy itself,
the Noao picture of Bodes is over radiated creating a super hot
core deck in which no details can be seen yet barely
just has captured an extremely dim outline
of blast formations stored in
glowing photons which
barely talk, but,
talk loudly
enough
to broadcast
a major collision
The
radial
spokes formation
may be in keeping with other
blast openings seen in the far outsides of
galaxies which have had major collisions. Three
examples of blast openings include Ngc 2997
M74 M101
| TINY SPRIGLETS JUT FROM A RIM
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Once
again notice
the thick vertical
underdeck (it has been
mentioned eleswhere). Unlike a
doily spread on the arm of granny's
stuffed chair, Bodes galaxy is very like a
thick pastromi sandwich, literally, from out
which spoots the integral arm, doing things
like coming out on its own angle, taking
an intense jog backward, spoiling
the happy days of physicists
everywhere
Notice
also the
number of tiny
little spriglets sticking
out from along the upper inner rim.
What these are are anybody's quess, certainly
not mine. But oh the physics spoiling scientist's
best days. The answer, whatever it is, is
going to be very interesting
More
of the core
not much is seen
in the gore of this Noao
image next of Bodes, blurry but helps
Notice
something
that may or may
not be extraordinary. The
inner core in the first two views
above is tilted in a slight bias toward
the camera, whereas the greater core deck in
the third view above is tilted slightly away.
Besides demonstrating once again 'cam' in
cores, it is time to mention something
else, and that is a possible
universal bias
favoring one
tilt, one bias,
almost to exclusion of the
other, the right hand closer to the
camera in most all astronomy images viewed in
Virtual 3D. Is this a universal demonstration of
matter vrs anti-matter. If all astronomy images
were to be staged in their correct deep
space alignment, and viewed in
Virtual 3D, and a bias
is seen favoring
for instance
right side
toward the
camera vrs hardly
any images with left side
closer to the camera, a revelation of
matter vrs antimatter may be visible in the bias
Click for for more about a possible
universal matter/antimatter bias.
Original copies of Bodes images were obtained
here
How this was immediately put to work is here
MISSING MASS - full size images (2500 x 2000) scaled to 595 x 475
Presto - its heeere
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Oops - original - nothing but a bright object is seen
What the color toned version revealed is here
(you may have already seen it)
Bodes missing mass is explored in detail
Dss site for another
Bodes original image
THE SUPERFORM OF BODES GALAXY (M81), FROM A DSS 2ND GENERATION (BLUE)
IMAGE
An arcing ghost form, seen only at extreme
limits of high enhancement, out beyond the left end of Bodes Galaxy.
Notice the cyclonnic swirls everywhere in the next image, these are
believed by yours truly to be the low luminosity activities of deep
space gravity waves.
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