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Small dark star or large planet basking
in the haze of an Orion superstar

MYSTERY DOT DOMINATES THE GLARE NEAR A GIANT STAR


NOW THE DOT ITSELF

Yu
gotta
believe the
gods are friendly
if this following anomaly
proves to be a way to spot dark stars,
or planets, around giant stars. Here in Orion a
mysterious dark dot is definately in the picture, the
dot a perfect size to be a dim small star (such
as a brown dwarf) or a planet (such as
the size of Jupiter or larger)

Mysterious dark dot











It
goes
nearly
unnoticed in the
original (source unknown).
I think the source was scanned
from an astronomy magazine around
early 1997, if from a magazine the
dot may be merely a spot of
printer's cleaning
solution on a
zinc plate



REFACTORY TRIFID ROSETT IN ORION

A trifid
rosette made
of refractory haze forms
over red seeths, the fan blade rosette
is striking, its cause totally unknown at
GIC. The word 'trifid' comes from its
design similarity to the Trifid nebula



A TYMPANI PARTIALLY EXPOSED IN ORION

Partial hexagram shape seen Orion


Incidentally,
to give you an idea
of scale, the Horsehead Nebula
is seen as a little dark toggle on the
left side. Next is the Horsehead magnified



You might
actually think
the ancient myth makers
had seen this view of the Horsehead.
Pegasus the winged horse comes instantly to mind



No
show of
Orion or the
Horsehead can go by
without showing THIS image
of the Horsehead, a sea horse or
dragon unlike any you have
seen in astronomy











THE HORSEY SINKHOLE









Everything
but a horsehead, it
is a dark cavity with curving
lips around the maw of the dark vortex,
the dark areas of dim matter rather than void of
matter, the whole profile reversed from what mono neuron
mindset suggests, everything is a downsink in the midst of bright
surrounding matter drifts, the dimness just barely seen here cranked
to maximum pump-the-well by image enhancers. In case you need to
know, this is the original, a piece from an image made with
a big fuss by Hubble image procedures but, as you
can see, most of the horse is missing. Once
again, I urge you, as an outsider who
has no business sticking a
nose into anybody's
business, to
pay hark
to the needy
and 'Enhance Your
Images' before publishing
papers on their contents. How much
faster might the world twirl bedazzled if images
showed what images had rather than what a smiling coterie
claimed the image must have (dim, dark, missing) in their
own images and likenesses and professional ideas of what
is safe to show, wriggling from peer pressure if daring
to show more, at least, I think it is peer pressure
which causes even the most daring to stand
1200 miles back from the edge of
the tycoon's abysses












The
Horsehead
is hardly seen,
engulfed in radiant
heat (not optical) matter
seen in infrared

The
Horsehead
is nothing more
merely than a tongue
sticking out from a curtain
of haze. Another tongue can be just
dimly seen to the lower right of the giant
star in the above large image. Here next
are enhancements of the other tongue
showing a little more of its
containments and ideas





Tongues
are Soooo common
in star fields and drifts,
once you've seen one you've seen them all

MIGRATING SOULS IN ORION



Migrating
souls in Orion
are a physical illusion
unless correctly interpreted. Stars
seem to be migrating unerringly toward a
large mother star, even rising up out of a
deep gulf to head toward home. This is a
physical illusion (as opposed to an
optical illusion) in that the
stars are not really
migrating to big
mother







Rather,
big mother
has such powerful
field blasts radiating away
in the light power of photon drive
and solar wind, that cometary tails from
each of the stars in the vacinity are being
blown backward, further, this area of Orion is
very opaque, that is, what you see is only the
surface of very dense material in the form
of gases, dusts, and molecules, such
stars immediately beyond the
surface cannot be seen.
The bigger stars
including
big mother seem
to have blown away a bit
of the obscuring dust, exposing the
migrating souls, the cometary tails perhaps
residual dusts blown away by the stellar winds
yet still dense enough to form disks around
the stars if not for the fierce stellar
winds from afar blowing the
disks behind them



On the
other hand,
an oddity more
difficult to explain
is the wooden match, it has
a very large head (starwise) yet
is not burning hot like a star instead
it only glows, on the end of a lonnng eyestalk
sticking out of dense matter, what lies further beyond
in the pall is unknown, what the reason for the eyestalk is
unknown, and so on. It is out there on its own glowing in forelorn



COLOR COMBINATIONS REVEAL MORE

Each color
combination reveals
more about the serenely drifting
seeths and flows. The shooting star is profiled
in frame and it is learned that it is a co-incidence - a
star just happens to be placed at the end of a wispy scyth such
as seen slicing out further below to the left. Image faults are obvious,
a line demarks two boundries between imperfect image patching in tiny
Hubble photo pieces knitted together in quiltwork fashion to make
this Orion composite. The bright thin line across the top is
a light spike, from image artifacts via Hubble around
the giant stars offscreen to the left







NEXT

This particularly beautiful image of Orion trapezium does not seem to reveal anything new so much as revealing in greater clarity and detail.









Next a view close in to the inner brights and the cube. Each individual part (demarked by a different adjacent color or a boundry), is dramatically separated from each other.

For instance notice the square edged object toward the lower right, the bright portion to the left is actually a shallow dish but, to the right of it, a red hem is far back into depth. These are values you see at once when viewing the image pairs merged together in overlay. Go cross eyed for instance, to combine the images.







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