| EXTRA LARGE ANDROMEDA IS WARPED |
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I have
turned the
image upside down
to make it consistent with
other Andromeda views in Galaxies in Chaos
A litle bit of enhancement never hurt anyone. What we see by juicing the
image, is a blunt vertical ring structure in blue (high energy) frequencies
at the left end, and strong band of flowing drift (green yellow) off the
lower right end.
The upside down turn has changed the optical
perspective, an upturned warp in the original is now a downcurving slope
of extra extensions at the right. Enhancements also reveal curling
uprises along the rear flank
Here
is one of
the study team's
preliminary views showing
a normal Andromeda. Satellite small
galaxy M110 is seen, partically clipped, below.
I have taken liberty to enhance it to see what is revealed
The
maximum
version reveals
a bit more when further enhanced
The
vertical
blue blunt upright
does not reveal much more
of itself under more enhancement
Note
interest,
a necklace trail
of small yellow hots vectored
right may be a relic of a former galaxy
arm, all the dust and fill removed leaving only
glowing clumps in a necklace.
Triangulum, a very trashed
galaxy, is currently leaving our neighborhood heading
for the Virgo Galaxy Cluster. If Andromeda and
Triangulum collided in the past, it needs
to be seen how much Andromeda has
rotated since, for its glide
path to intersect with
Triangulum
| ANDROMEDA ARMS IN INFRA RED |
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Another ISO site for Andromeda infra red information
Not a
very handsome
image, it's purpose is
to show large infra red rings circling
the outer flanks of Andromeda, the telescope
cranked to maximum reostat to get what little of
the red rings it could get. No comparative
image seems to have been provided
to show the size of the red
windings compared to
normal visible
Androdeda
My
enhancement
shows a toggle off the
right end, another coherent form
extends the infra red dynamics. Below
is a view rotated to approximate
orientations of Andromeda
shown through Galaxies
In Chaos
A reference
image seems to exist
at ISO. If true the reference
image does not show any more expanse
than the skimpiest of normal Andromeda
images, meaning the infra red form is
in constructions well seen in
larger normal optical
telescope views
The
ring view
is a computer
simulation by ISO
anticipating Andromeda in
infra red when viewed from above
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