to bottom   CIRCINUS GALAXY HAS GIANT TYMPANI NEAR KERNAL      
Galactic class pullmotor has been identified in Circinus.



Nasa STScl/HST pictures for Circinus galaxy

Tiny
seyfert core
thought to house a
monster sized black hole is a
large pimple jutting forth in a cavity of
arms, the belief the overcast usually around and
enlarging a core's appearance have been blown away by
the seyfert's black hole winds. When the image is
enhanced, haze appears probably in high range
main energies (seen greenish in the
enhancements), but not enough
to cover over the tiny
exposed pimple
core












The core
definately has
the exposed tongue look
pimpling up associated with galaxies
which are in, or have had recent, collision. In
spite of a chaotic situation, bi-lateral symmetries
are still very apparent, one side flaring up, the
other curling down, this is true for every state
(different angular momentums) from in to out
starting with the tongue itself, whose
tip is curling down while behind
there is upflare, at right
angle rotation other
states downcurl
and flare up

ANGULAR MOMENTUM STATES

Angular momentum
states are easily seen
because one state is usually
re-oriented by as much as 90 degrees
to a state next to it. In the above first
three views, a major angular momentum state is
seen comprising the red rim, raised sharply up on
the left side, a greener continuation curling
sharply down on the right. Inside, the
core tip itself is re-oriented
at a distinct cam angle
from the outermost
ring in the
image







Note:
your eyesight
can be used to create
a composite image on the spot.
By focusing two image together in which
the best details of one merge with the best details
of the other resulting in an image spectacular in
the amount of extra information which can
be seen in the one combined view







This
is a very
large tympani
of 'motor' class, it
looks like a general electric
hydro generator with cooling fins, definative
six sides can be inferred from the sides seen in the open,
the cooling fins ribbing back into the maelstrom around the core
can also be inferenced to act according the six radii of the
cube, but, the radii structure is not met with all hot,
one of the radii (top) is dark in position

The
core area
on the right seems
punched out in two ways, the
hexagram form (cubic) on the right. And
below the core another round seen in ellipse,
of abrupt discontinuity, indicates a second
major intrusional punch has interfered
with the 'normal' core flows
around the tiny
black hole
kernal.
Expect two
collisions in
this galaxy's recent
history to alter it's appearance

     

Once
again a
pthhhhh looking
for an image of a hot topic,
on the Internet. Circinus seems to be
a very hot top, dozens of abstracts, papers, serious
discussions in text peppered with inserted graphic equations,
even home pages by astronomers involved in the equations, and several
sites with graphs (you know the kind, bright red, blue, green and yellow
with irregular circular relief lines throughout), but even a single old
stained black and white to show the galaxy. One new image did show up
with vagues in it which bumbed up to conciderable more exposure
when enhanced by me. Problem seems the Circinus galaxy lies
along the central Milky Way plane so was not seen until
recently and being so emerged in the Milky Way
overcover is very hard to photograph except
for chart images in infrared and radio.
The Hubble image is thus the break
all Cicrinus astronomers had
been waiting for. Besides
an extremely deep dish
deep down inside
where in
resides
the small
core (small because
all of its dusts have been blown
away by fierce black hole winds, the galaxy core
has a monolithic vertical rectagular sided nose cone jutting
right out taking up nearly a third of the inner galaxy size, but since
it is vertical to the horizontal plane it also represents a searing
quantity of missing mass, not too clearly seen because of
optical difficulties in seeing Circinus in visible
light frequencies. Anything else you might
want to learn from the images
enhanced by GM is
up to you

Agreed,
my enhancements
tend to sock out any
suble color differences as
might be used to tell how much oxygen,
how much hydrogen, how much superhigh frequency
ions, how much dull glowing red, but, I don't
have unlimited computer capacities with
unlimited powerful graph and imaging
softwares, these I assume fully
capable of giving you full
light as well as details





Please
notice how
much recoverable
information was stored
in the astronomer's original. I
cannot repeat loudly enough (think of long
Alpine horn, (now used in boob tube comercials to
advertise constipation medicine) with endbowl pointed
up right in your faces) about astronomy that keeps
throwing away the best stuff, then making lengthy
detail hypotheses and conjectures in theoretical
papers about the insignificant residue that
is left so what is the point of counting
neabs if the neab jar seems nearly
empty but is actually quite
full, the fullness not
noticed by pros who
keep spilling
the beans

CHANDRA X-RAY TELESCOPE LOOKS AT NGC 4631 A Chandra
X-ray of the
center area shows a
little more in fronds waving
up (white colored) in the background and
penetrating red protrushions along the poop deck.
Ngc 4631 in this image bears similarities to
Circinus, which bears similarities
to Ngc 3079







Another missing mass image is this, a NICMOS Hubble view of a galaxy unamed captioned only as a galaxy with a jet over it. When enhanced, the original object (at right) swells to enormous, thick, size, (my enhancement is at right). NICMOS is the Hubble infra red camera which went offline in 1999 when its coolents ran out.



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A Gemini Telescope infrared photo of the Circincus galaxy shows similarities and differences to the above NICMOS view. Mainly, the Gemini photo shows a galaxy that is both broad and very deep, the depth percieved by the cleavage actions at work at the lower left edge.





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