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A challenge is issued to Hubble commentators regards interpretation of light striking a dark cold gas and dust field in the Pleiades given the intriguing name Merope. The challenge is a completely re-oriented interpretation as to cause lighting up high points in the gas and dust field, causing chevrons.


CHEVRONS

Chevrons in
star blast from
a super giant nearby
in the Pleiades (seven sisters),
the chevrons appearing in the fluid
angular momentum interplays between
straight in the face solar wind
blast, and local drifts and
seeths in the material
field being blasted









What's
wrong with
this picture. Hubble
Heritage image releasers say a
hot star immediately offscreen above is
blowing away matter from a black lightless gas and
dust field. Rays from the star are vectoring down, streamers
from the cold field are vectoring at an upslant to the right missing
the star completely. The chevrons all point away from the foreground
also on the same slanted vector as the streamers. The sense is
the field is being blasted from behind by something off
screen over our left shoulder, not the hot star
whose rays radiate down in a concentric
rosette around the star none of
the rosette rays seeming
to make direct
contact
with the
chevrons. Is
something going on,
like a slick handle, or do
I simply miss completely the gists
of optical physics and seeing is believing.
Furthermore, another quick study of the image reveals
all of the lightup from reflection nebula glow is on the backside
of the chevrons, the side facing us, not the forefront facing the hot
star. Although it seems leading edges are the hottest lit, these are
not towering cornices of kind found in biblical desert castles.
The hot edges happen to be those standing up the highest
to be lit by hot rays from behind originating off
screen in the lower left. All of the lit
drifts in the valleys of the chevrons
face the same offscreen source to
the lower left, none face the
upper hot star. Now, with
all of these facts in
plain view, what is
it I am missing
to not concur
with Hubble
commenters



White dwarf blowout image in nebula NGC 2440




Chevrons
of a different
cause in super nova
nebula .... the chevrons
jutting up from out of the deep
originating down somewhere closer to
where the star going over the hill
is blowing all power into folded
and roiled sheets of its
former star maker
machine

HUBBLE 5 IMAGE

Another
chevron juts
forth like the folded
leaf of a snow flake crystal,
in butterfly nebula Hubble 5. Those
concentric rings may be signatures of
planetary orbits scooped through dust.
The billows are one mobius strip
separated at two ends. See
all of this here





CATSEYE NEBULA RED IMAGE - IMPORTANT

Chevrons
lace the Catseye
nebula, the many chevrons
(pointed folds) caused by gas bubbles
interleaving, seen on circumpherence edge



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