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Called 'the fish' because it looks like a fish
Looking
for integral
arms that link galaxies
here is another, turned up in high
enhancement of Hubble's image of
NGC 2207
the integral arm is very short, a
brief crescent across center
between the two fish
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Original - enhancement shows the skeletal fish is actually a fleshy flounder
VERTICAL FAULT LINE - FRACTURE ZONE DUE TO COMPRESSION
Rotated on end, the fish looks like South America - dim
(low radiant) matter
(missing mass) swirls far out in
deep space around the bright central objects
The
upper eye is
particularly thick as if
you are looking down upon a cinnamon
roll. Note the thick arm wrapped around the
right flank of the yellow core, this arm is a
thick curtain and oblique, it is very deep,
slanted, 'missing mass' is increased by
order of magnitude due to depth
components in the massive
structure. Many of the
sheets shooting up
into deep space
are at right
angles to
plane
of the
object's
big ecliptic
axis which runs
from top to bottom of
the frame and is misleading to
any who think this collision is flat.
For example the fishtail in South America is
actually swishing upward in space to the right, the
swish by (momentum and motion) adding a Z axis component
completing the X Y Z cartesian deep space components of the object
NEXT
Dark corner
artifact seems
part flawed image patching,
part galaxy-coherent, and most of the
white matter here in bogs and curtains are upthrusts
like looking down on the jagged peaks of spiky
ruined mountains, in short, this galaxy
area is verrry thick, incredibly deep
Next
is the full
superform size of
Ngc 2207, the full size
revealed in a Dss image by image
adjusters (which do not structurally alter
the integrety of the image in any way , and
Histogram Equalize (which amplifies any
light seen in the image no matter
how dim or faint
See spectacular ornate giant light circle
called 'The Crop Circle' in a Dss fish image.
TRACING THE COLLISION BACKWARD IN TIME
Traces
of turbulence
in the wake of a collider,
it seems the right hand critter is
favored as the candidate creating the
vapor trail which rises from the bottom.
Out in the upper right, hurly burly
makes its way into the open
through the thin Dss
media by image
enhancing
Reverse
engineering
backward in time
contains that the following
is correct. The trailing wisps below are
from the bigger galaxy which is passing in bulk into
the smaller left galaxy, which once was bigger, as was the
bigger galaxy. We know this because the hurly burly now
in the upper right was where the larger galaxy first
banged into the smaller, the larger slewing fast
on a vector north-east, a flat edge along
the hurly burly is where compression
took a jump as the two came to
press together earnestly.
Faint wisps down the
left toward the
picture
bottom are
from the larger
galaxy's larger west arm
which is now slicking over the
small galaxy which looks like a fish
Click image for large
RECONSTRUCTING MR. TUNA |
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In investigating
a Dss image of Ngc 1512,
something astonishing showed up, so
astounding in its implications it warrants its own
page
FINALLY - MORE BIG PICTURE
The Hubble Heritage original shows none
of the good stuff seen above as upper end vertically aligned thick
hidden mass sheeting. The corner of a trapezoid seen against the
upper top at the left, is probably lines formed by incomplete exact
image densities in patching together small pieces photographed by
Hubble to form a composite whole single image. As it is, the whole
image is incomplete in that the galaxy superform extends offscreen
beyond the picture frame boundry.
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