BEHOLD

HORSEHEAD NEBULA CAUSED THE FLAME NEBULA

Notice the smooth arc, made the the migrating Horsehead.

A larger horsehead object - which we can see (in context of the Horsehead's missing brain) - plowed through what is now the Flame Nebula, currently a small part of the object juts into empty space and looks like the head of a sea horse.

Has anyone else discovered something rather monumental - july 25 2003

Cross reference
Horse.htm   Horse-2.htm   Orion.htm   Orion1.htm   Orion-2.htm   Proplyds.htm  Trapeze.htm
Flame.htm  

Cross reference (pillars)
Cone.htm   Pillars.htm   Pillars.htm#pillars



HOW LASERS IN NEBULA WORK - EXAMPLING THE DUMBBELL NEBULA

Cross reference
Butterfl.htm#bangles   Hidden.htm#dumbbell   Rays.htm#tracers   Bilatera.htm   Cats.htm   Egg.htm


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TYMPANI RESONATORS AND CLUSTERS IN REGIONS OF EXTREME PRESSURE/TEMPERATURE GRADIENTS

Tympani resonators explained - July 22/2003
  Cross reference     Tympani.htm     Tympani2.htm     Tympani3.htm     Hexagram.htm


MENU.HTM
Encyclopedic - one of the best crash courses
in interesting astronomy you will ever see

m31-big.htm#gendler
A Gendler image of Andromeda is H U G E when enhanced with bravado


A SEARING XRAY JET FROM THE CENTER OF A GALAXY IS ACTUALLY A VERY LARGE CYLANDER SHAPED COHERENT FLOW TUBE BLOWTORCHING OUT OF A ROSE BOWL OF TOWERING WINDING ARMS

   
GRAVITATIONAL LENS STREAMING IN GALAXY CLUSTERS

Deep field rich with thin arcs of gravitational lensing, seen only when the deep field is very highly enhanced. The arcs show where galaxy concentrations and bulges are lensing the most.

Galaxy cluster Abell 1689 is the test field, the test to see how much gravitational lensing occurs by clusters of galaxies.

Thin arcs of multiple gravitational lensings reveal where bulges in galaxy clustering has more gravity with which to lens.

Cross reference
Arcs.htm



TWINKLE TWINKLE MIDDLE STAR

A dark area of unknown cause in an Egg nebula polarized image at left, and a blue spot in a Hubble infra red Egg nebula image at right. The blue spot in polarized light has a disk, revealing the location of a hidden star perhaps one of at least two causing such a fuss at the Egg nebula.

It does not take much bewilderment to presume if something there is mighty in certain ways, it can polarize the light all the way around to where it cannot be seen (or is obscured by overcasts) except by extreme image enhancing, where a disk around a hidden star is again seen in the same location. Two for the price of one - a hidden star with a disk around it has been located in the Egg nebula. Hidden star is logical choice, perhaps something else capable of maintaining a disk is there amidst extreme turnoils.



   
AN ANTENNA GALAXY PHOTO RELEASE FROM A MAJOR TELESCOPE AUTHORITY AND ADMINISTRATION IS BEREFT OF CONTENT - SEE FOR YOURSELF

Large scale outer size of Antenna
colliding galaxies exposed in hidden medias
July 25/2003

When enhanced, this photo is one of the best yet to show the overall size and scale of these colliding galaxies and our current view of their topologies.

Cross reference   Antenna.htm   Tympani3.htm#antenna

All of these pages contain information on Antenna (Ngc 4038) Antenna.htm   Collide.htm   Cores.htm   Darkhole.htm   Globular.htm   Gravitic.htm   Hubble1.htm   Incise.htm   Jackknif.htm   Ngc4038.htm   Property.htm   Smoke.htm   Superfor.htm   Tympani3.htm


HIDDEN MASSES KEEP TURNING UP EXPOSED IN HIGH ENHANCEMENTS


Within, is a mishmash of hidden masses in images which appear as originals without serious enhancement.

Also traces of older explosions in a nebula which contains handle bar symmetry - spectacular - revealed by high enhancements, also a few anomalies without immediate explanations.

Click for original of M78 enhancement (left), you will see in an instant what the term 'hidden mass' means. Click for enhanced image full size.

Some of these images are redundant in other pages.

More nebula mass and dynamic forms include these pages.

butterfl.htm       catseye.htm       orion.htm       ghost.htm       cats.htm



IN XRAY - THE WHOLE OF AWESOME ROLL GALAXY M83

  Cross references for M83     Bilatera.htm     Canopies.htm     Core-m31.htm     Ngc5236.htm     Perseus1.htm     Purpose.htm     Vortex.htm





  Cross references for Ngc 5236     1365.htm     2903.htm     3d-4151.htm     3d-image.htm     Arms.htm     Bilatera.htm     Circles.htm     Core-m31.htm     Cores.htm     Eclipse.htm     Hamburge.htm     Hubble1.htm     Index1.htm     Intruder.htm     Jet.htm     Keyhole.htm     Lookhere.htm     Menu.htm     Missmass.htm     Moirenew.htm     Motors.htm     Ngc3310.htm     Ngc5236.htm     Other.htm     Preview.htm     Property.htm     Purpose.htm     S-shape.htm     Set8.htm     Snubs.htm     Stream.htm     V-breach.htm     Vortex.htm

Taking a look at this front page tells you where all the kid's money is going 'learning' about astronomy. Inside, count the number of pages that don't have telescope ads.

It gives you an incling as to why a site like visitastronomy.com is the only one like it in the world, GIC does not sell telescopes. Also mucho research money for handwritten theories about theories and tries again. Galaxy arms spiral because they are 3-dimensional not flat.


   
THE LITTLE GHOST NEBULA

Two photos of the same nebula show a 'donut', which enhances into a spectacular find demonstrating fundamental physics principles in nebula, as well as, in this instance, surprisingly spectacular unsuspected major new input when the image is enhanced in very easy ways.

We mean the handle bar symmetry contained in the wands at left, which look like simple antenna in mono, in 3d (3d images at this link), each wand is a quark pole and torques in its own directions.

Modest little donut shaped nebula called The Little Ghost Nebula has immaculate demonstrations of fundamental physics in the formations of many nebula. - July 25/2003

  Cross references   Hidden.htm#dumbbell     Tympani2.htm   Bilatera.htm



CRAB NEBULA CENTRAL DYNAMO IN DETAILS


Brillient xray including more than one thrusting magnetic-electrical ring portal in the central crab
nebula dynamo

Cross references
Spindle.htm   Horse.htm   Chandra.htm#crab-vela




BRILLIENT XRAY INCLUDING MORE THAN ONE THRUSTING MAGNETIC-ELECTRICAL KING PORTAL IN THE CENTRAL CRAB NEBULA DYNAMO

Cross references
Spindle.htm   Horse.htm   symmetry.htm   Bilatera.htm   Chandra.htm#crab-vela




ORION PROPLYDS AND GLOBETS OF MANY KINDS

Orion proplyd with a twin laser inside
a tubular dust jacket. Perhaps an invisible collapsed high energy star without multi polar cyclonnic rotations pulsars can
have such as the Crab nebula

Rather than proplyd, a more fitting name may be cacoons

Cross references (orion)
Flame.htm   Horse.htm   Orion.htm   Orion1.htm   Orion-2.htm   Trapeze.htm

Cross references (proplyds)
Bilatera.htm   Chandra.htm   Eyestalk.htm   Gemini.htm   Hidden.htm   Keyhole.htm   Pillars.htm   Raptors.htm



POLARIZED EGG NEBULA - BY HUBBLE HERITAGE - DISTINCT DIFFERENCES IN TWIN-VECTOR RAYS

Much in the way of bottom line physics can be learned by close inspection of polarization forces
and how they behave on either side
of confluences at center.

Two tidally locked power producing stars co-orbit on opposite sides of a common gravitational point of center within the nucleus of the nebula, with a third optically visible star creating an opaque disk between the two flanges.

Dozens of different topics including scattergun rays are discussed herein, which accounts for more writing of a compact rather than loose writing style.

Polarity image source at APOD

Cross references (related to polar
90 degree phasing)
Symmetry.htm#interleave
Orbits.htm#cottoncandy
Orbits.htm#hubble5
Errors.htm#foot
index.htm#tidal
Bilatera.htm
Orbits.htm
Rays.htm
Crab-1.htm
Eta.htm

Cross references (in various context)
3d-4151.htm   3d-nasa.htm   Cats.htm   Darkhole.htm   Errors.htm   Eta.htm   Hexagram.htm   Keyhole.htm   Menu.htm   Orbits.htm   Preview.htm   Raptors.htm   Rays.htm   Rilldisk.htm   Smoke.htm   Tympani.htm



INTERGALACTIC RUBBLE STREWS TO GREAT DISTANCES IN THE PERSEUS GALAXY BLUSTER

Ngc 1275
also known as Perseus A in the Perseus Galaxy Cluster

Cross references
1275.htm




The cyclops in the arch of triumph

THIS CYCLOPS IS IN THE EAGLE NEBULA - LADIES AND GENTLEMEN THIS IN ASTRONOMY IS HUGE

Meet the eye of cyclops
Meet the migrating chevron

CYCLOPS DIFFERENCES BETWEEN EAGLE AND THE CRAB NEBULA

A cyclonnic swirl within the Eagle nebula complex (right) so similar to the cyclonnic swirl at the center of the Crab nebula (left) you would think the generating object is the same kind of system except the Crab generator is a pulsar the size of Earth with the mass of the Sun whereas the Eagle complex Eye Of Cyclops far outsizes the Eagle pillars themselves

It is possible we are looking for something similar, as massive, driving the super high speed motion of the Horsehead nebula in a tight arc around a powerful gravity or forces source lurking hidden behind the scenes at the Horsehead in the Orion complex

Cross references
Pillars.htm#eagle   3d-nasa.htm   Eyestalk.htm   Incise.htm   Prisms.htm   Raptors.htm



VIRGO CLUSTER GALAXY IMAGE ENHANCES TO REVEAL DIFFERENCE BETWEEN STARS INCLUDING PLETHORA OF RED ELONGATED TEENIE OBJECTS POINTING TOWARD THE CENTER OF A GIANT ELLIPTICAL GALAXY, AND THAT TWO GIANT ELLIPTICALS ARE INTERACTIVE

Two giant elliptical galaxies with huge outer reaches are interactive, matter is seen streamed between them.

Source for this image cannot be relocated.

Cross references (galaxy clusters)
Hercules.htm   Perseus.htm

There is a huge cross referencing of galaxy clusters in the world's first astronomy encyclopedia of wonderful galaxy and other shapes and structures contained in Vistastronomy.com

1275.htm   3314.htm   3d-1232e.htm   3d-radia.htm   6782.htm   Anomaly1.htm   Antares.htm   Arcs.htm   Bodes3.htm   Bodes4.htm   Bullseye.htm   Circles.htm   Darkhole.htm   Edge.htm   Fluid.htm   Gravity.htm   Green.htm   Hamburge.htm   Hark.htm   Hercules.htm   Index.htm   Index1.htm   Infinity.htm   Infrared.htm   Lookhere.htm   Menu.htm   Missmas1.htm   Missmass.htm   Ngc5236.htm   Noao.htm   Perseus.htm   Planets2.htm   Raptors.htm   Rays.htm   Rilldisk.htm   Set8.htm   Special.htm   Streaker.htm   Triangul.htm





DSS
ARCHIVED IMAGES OF STAR ZETA ORIONIS IN ORION ARE VERY REVEALING.

Notice these long tendrils, never seen before in orion images.


FLUID TECTONICS IN CRUMPLING GALAXIES, ALSO, OTHER SUBJECT MATTERS

More comprehensive look at fluid flows in galaxies

Cross reference
Triangul.htm   Triang-1.htm




NGC 7742

NOTICE HOW MANY TIGHTLY WOUND COILS, THEN NOTICE WHERE THE COILS CAME FROM, HIDDEN IN A WELL KNOWN IMAGE


HELLO EARTH
Astronomy mistakes are a mess that won't ever
get straightened up without Divine intervention



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