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    CONE NEBULA    

    Migrating pillar in the Cone nebula, the Cone nebula sea of heaves in deep space.    

  Pillar, with glimpsed superstructure     Similar (blurred) pillar in Ngc 6357     Pillar on the move creates roil     Two clumps of massive star forming regions in Cone nebula  

  The Cone nebula by Hubble ACS     Enhanced billow in Cone nebula     Click for Cone nebula pillar     The sea of heaves     The sea of heaves  


Well, I think I have solved the mystery of the Cone nebula. What a mystery, but, following the clues as outlined in stages in the following, an answer in the form of a mighty self contained generating form known as a 'pillar' has sailed into a star forming nebula, forming massive clumps of new stars at point of impact, and so on. Read the following. I think I have solved the mystery of the Cone nebula.



THE CONE NEBULA

A brooding dark red image of the Cone nebula, at this site is described as a mysterious object of unknown make and manifestation. The mysterious cone is actually a pillar, unusual in that pillars are usually brightly backlit whereas the cone pillar is not.



Square lines at top of Cone pillar are astronomer image patching artifacts which means the image cannot be processed in enhancings beyond this point.





A striking similarity in kind (at least in appearances) occurs between the Cone pillar and a pillar in Ngc 6357.



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ROIL

A red roil indicates great turbulence streaming to the upper right. This in fact seems as if something has plowed into the body entering from the upper right. In stereo overlay (merge the two images together by eyesight) the wide ribbon of red roil is aimed out toward the camera.









Histogram blast reveals more of the intrinic outlines at the cost of most of the fine details.



Dss (60x60) arcminutes plates are a lot more helpful, not only revealing the cone to its greater extent, but also casting more light on the semaphor where one stream of matter (from something that caused seeth and which seemlingly dived below the main nebula body) enters from a foreward angle at the upper right, and a smooth plow of matter also on the right side curls into the deep on an opposite vector, away from us.

Stereo overlay also reveals that the right edge of the nebular is lifted up along its flank.

A round plow diving into the deep lower down on the right side of the frame is curling away from the camera, creating an interesting semaphor effect.







I gotta tell yu, I'm eerily intrigued by the possibility that the pillar is just now sailing out into the open from under a quarterdeck made by the drifting star field arising somewhat on a vertical elevation above the opening from which, underneath, is sailing forth the Cone pillar.

Concider - since the pillar and surrounding round bright area, is the same cross section as the roil at the top of the picture - that the massive bulk of the pillar and surrounding glowing mass sailed in along the roil, went under the star field mass, and has come back out into the open at the bottom of the picture. It seems to me pillars on the move can account for as much turblence as is demonstrated by the roil, which includes as obvious evidence two clumps of massive star formation.

The pillar and its surrounding starfield mass, when first ploughing in at the end of the roil, could account for the jive talk where some matter has upthrust at the upper end of the plateau, where the roil abruptly ends upon entering the starfield mass.

Mystery of the Cone nebula may be solved if it's pillar is concidered a migrating weighty rogue ploughing into a massive mass drift, causing clumps of massive new star bith. All of this is supported by evidence.

Suggesting the pillar, hurtling along like a maniacal Mt. Everest, created the roil, is of course risky (very), nonetheless the suggestion sets the stage that some pillars may in fact be hurtlers and their tectonic motions capable of redescribing large nebulous star fields.

This is particularly true if a pillar is a star generating engine in its own right, with a black hole on the inside whose shape is outlined by jumper cables running from one end of the black hole's length to the other, and a port hole opening out a side near the end shaped as a bulging canister basin.

The question of a black hole designing the formation of a pillar is seriously raised as an intrinsic polarity issue here.

THE SEA OF HEAVES

An irregualar undulating suface heaving up and down, and roiling, is the backgrop picture for the Cone nebula. Much more is concealed behind the scenes in dim and non glowing sundry matter, meaning this whole star forming mass is much larger than we can see.









This is the area (upper right) where it is assumed the Cone pillar heading south/west first sailed into dense sundry matter causing upheavals, with rapid giant hot new blue stars birth.











The area from out of which is now sailing the pillar after its cruise beneath the oceon is not available on really good images so these Dss images are all I have to show the exit, but I sure must tell you how much it would serve to see a pristine view of the large round space around the upper pillar head, and in particular to see exactly what is going on - that is if - where the pillar is leaving the ocean into the opening.

It could, I believe, tell something about the dynamic energy form in outline of the pillar as a whole and where the pillar's main ingredients in outline form are most effecting the exit port. That will tell at least something of what the pillar is internally made of. Picture Mt. Everest passing below than again above the Tibetan Plateau. This will be a lot different revealing cause and effect than if, say, the Great Pyramid instead was migrating under the Tibetan Plateau.

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