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                         IMPORTANT RELATED PAGES

  m101.htm  ...  Seas of gravity waves saturate space around M101
  waves.htm  ...  How gravity waves can be amplified
  3d-view.htm  ...  Quick entry level display of the Bullseye
  moirenew.htm  ...  A romp through Andromeda galaxy's secrets
  hamburge.htm  ...  Gravitic rock and roll sky of Centaurus A
  moire202.htm  ...  Odds and ends gathered here
  moire101.htm  ...  Andromeda bigmass images
  tympani.htm  ...  Giant cavitous six sided opening, and dynamo versions  
  stream.htm  ...  Slip streams explain certain galactic arm processes
  blare.htm  ...  Impact vibrations - and physics in gravitic behavior
  moire.htm  ...  Polarity structures in Andromeda are examined


Dusty galaxy Circinus has a blaring hornblower,
off the end of its core




RECONSTRUCTION DURING COLLISION IN CENTAURUS A


Bet you
ten bucks you
do not know where this
image is from. It is from the
right side of Centaurus A (Ngc 5128)
zoomed and very highly enhanced, out of the
nothingness there in the original, looms a
huge constructor formation a vertical
total and complete collapse of
galaxy spiral formation
showing at once with
no doubt that a
collision is
in progress



If you
think this
image is obnoxious
and hard to follow, look at the Noao
original, then try and figure out how I did it, and
even if you do not figure out how, look at the result in detail.
PS, note the 'eyeballs' at the top of the red frames. A close
look at these has produced a brand new situation in the
study of galaxies and things that go on within them



If you
think this
above is worth a
begrudged grunt at best,
look to the next, which throws
a whole new slant on the existence of
Centaurus A. For example, notice the abruptly
backjutting arm along the left flank, this is major
information of a useful kind. If you still want to grunt
look to the black and white from Dss, the image from
which a major side-slant angle arm was extracted





GOLDEN HARMONIC SPIRALS


Who knows.
Here are two
images seeming to show
golden harmonics, one in a dwarf
galaxy's hidden inner spiral, and the other a
gravity well around a gigantic deep space galaxy superform


      IMPORTANT   'GOLDEN HARMONIC'   LINKS      

Golden harmonic digital sum permutations
Interface between special and general relativity
Crash course in learning about Andromeda
Anomalies and galaxy deep space superforms
Apod for dwarf elliptical galaxy spiral

     

     

     

The
fact that
the dwarf galaxy
spiral turns from an outie
to an inner when the image is rotated
is immediately recognized as an optical illusion

Gravity well around the spiral galaxy M100 superform seems golden

     

     



Another
gravity well
can be seen here

And another
gravity well can
be seen here

It is not
possible to tell
if this next galaxy's
shadow is golden, lengthened
arms appear under high enhancement
and if you can imagine, it is possible to put
the golden spiral in place over the spirals of
this galaxy, Ngc 4622, without putting the
seal of certainty on your imagination





Some
images in
Preview.htm are
not seen elsewhere in
the Galaxies in Chaos site


A GOLDEN SPIRAL - IN INTERSTELLAR SPACE MEDIA SO LARGE THE LAGOON AND TRIFID NEBULAS ARE TINY RED AND BLUE SMOTES IN THE IMAGE - the golden spiral is in the lower right







Golden
harmonic in
star field with Trifid
and Lagoon. I have no idea where
this image came from, I have had it for
four years and it has been touched more than once
by my talents on the graphic editor attenuators so any
original better contents it may have once had are long
gone. What exists now is just enough of a show of
what seems to be a golden harmonic spiral
that it is worth showing. What I
mean is that I would
attenuate such
an image
in a far
different way
than four years ago
and assume the way today is better

LARGE VERTICAL HANGERS - PROFILED BY NGC 2276










A HISTORY OF REPEATED COLLISIONS - EACH PRODUCING AN ELBOW ARM ?

A ladder, vertical, with long straight horizontal struts,
makes an incredibly industrial looking strange
oblong galaxy, until, also, the right
faced opening with tiny arms
poking out comes into
perceptual view.
A chambered
nautilus with a
cluster of short arms
shooting out of the end of a
long tubular cone in the south east
quadrant facing east, this the result of a
long ago collision and merge with at least two large
spiral galaxies becoming one very oblong bigger rogue with what
seem arms hanging like tangled vines until the (virtual) 3D nature is
seen, revealing a chambered nautilus object of huge expanded size, the
possibly being a very slow vertically oriented spiral galaxy sailed into a
fatal embrace with a more horizontal cousin, and the two became one.
This galaxy is not shown elsewhere in Galaxies in Chaos, but
the fact of a large vertical round off a galaxy end,
or also near a galaxy core, is not uncommon
and rounds are seen in several places
in Galaxies in Chaos, including
these pages:

CORES.HTM vertical rounds
SNUBS.HTM vertical rounds

M74   - THE HALF SMASHED GALAXY


Yet
another
galaxy which
has a spew of poot
shooting out from a side is
spiral M74. On the left side a huge
spew has flown out in surrounding space. This
collaborative image gives us reason to believe that
showering plumes from the side of a galaxy are just what
they look like - the spew from a powerful impact, a high
speed bullet bursting through an orange, the bullet
fragments the residues of a smaller galaxy
blown apart plus some original
galaxy matter kickassed
out along with
the ejecta.
Even if
there
is not
kickass, there is
certainly an exploding bullet



The
magic bullet
entered at the large
cavity in the arm lower right,
apparently has sailed behind the core in
an arc horizational to the plane of the galaxy disk,
and come around back foward out the left side, is now long gone

The
spew hoots
out the left side.
This image is too small (the
galaxy itself) to see cause and effect.
Closeups and zooms in a detailed study show where
the bullet sailed in in a dive, spun around the core,
and came out the far side in the spew you see
in the above image pair

Click here for M74 details

M101
is also
very oblong,
with a now road
weary very large vertical
round on its right flank. Here next
a full view of M101, then the vertical round
in closeup in different color tones to reveal subtle details











You
might not
think so, but this
side flank view of M101 has
been hard to bring out into pristine
focus by enhancements due to the fact that
much of the formations out here in the right flank
are very diffuse with residual arm fragments here
and there in short segments, the result is a
blurry look in enhancements high enough
to expose what lies beyond the
border's outer fringe

JET ENGINE AND A TYMPANI RESONATOR

Here
we have
two powerful
clues as to what is
happening in the dancing
lace fields of outer M101. A jet
engine of awesome looking potency points
down from the top into the lower right corner,
and just below its end a gigantic 'tympani resonator',
the tympani partially obscured by palls of dust or has aged
and is deteriorating, in either case you know it is a
tympani because of the cavitous shell, and ribs
are seen radiating down from a center,
the ribs blue toned against
the red tones of the
nearby matter

GIANT TYMPANI CAVITY

On the side,
partially facing east,
tells us in an instant that this
part of the galaxy is very thick, the tympani
opening regarded as the bell of a tuba (large musical
horn usually used in parades or dixiland jazz) gives indication
that substantial quantities of matter are hidden offscreen
around the corner of the right edge, so to speak











GIANT JET ENGINE

At first
it seems like a
very trashed small galaxy
whose residual in being surfing
along buffeted like a wave, but higher
enhancement reveals a very large cowling (circular
opening) behind it to the upper left, meaning
that this is a jet engine passing
through thinly distributed
matter thus only dim
traces of the
usual
intruder
tracks of a jet
engine are actually seen.
I am going to stick with the idea of
a jet engine, unless someone comes up with a
better idea that makes more sense. It looks like an
old galaxy casting along like a wave in the surf, but
dynamics can connect it to the vertically round
vague shells behind to the upper left and
this brings us back to 'jetness'







A jet
engine
is the residue
of a trashed small galaxy
spooting out into the open at high velocity.
Where the spoot is on the surface the jet engine can
cause a different disturbance called a 'slingshot'. Click
here to see a 'slingshot' near the core of M101, and another
which passes out from the core of M100
leaving tracks like a high speed
alpine skier

Tympani
like this seem
inevitable in gigantic
collision situations, however
another similar in kind forms in star
fields where a great deal of energetic star
birth and sonic booms from supernova occur.
Click here to see the Tarantula Nebula,
which is actually a giant 'sugarloaf', in
LMC, and has its own internal
tympani resonator clusters
as well as a completely
orchestrated set of
symmetry states

SPECTACULAR JET ENGINE IN NGC 5236


Here is
the jet engine
in color tone zooms







A spectacular
jet engine in Ngc 5236.
The facts of this Noao image are
that the original is extremely dark and
brooding bereft of details. Extremely strong
blue color tone enhanceemt brings out details and
the greater galaxy figure which swells well beyond the
picture frame. In the enhancement is seen an object not
seen in any other Ngc 5236 image, a gigantic jet engine
so big it comprises a substantial portion of one end
of the galaxy image. The bad news is that the
image will not take further enhancement
beyond a certain point. Usually,
in a high resolution image,
a zoom leads to more
enhancement and
a greater
detail. Not
in this case. Attempt to
enhance beyond a certain point only
results in blurring of any usable imagery. So,
the good news is, enough imagery is available to make
a display of the stupendous Jet Engine in galaxy Ngc 5236


Image 5236

Image 5236 - a

Image 5236 -b

In fact
hard to believe
but most of this galaxy
is standing upright behind the core
The original, caption size



The
original
is absent the
'snub' (lower end), and
the stupendous jet engine (upper end)

THE SNUB

The
snub sticks
out prominently like
a rattle snake's tail. Inclinings
(intuition tickles) are that a large intruder
(assume small galaxy) has entered in the snub region and
its remains are just now exiting at the jet engine. The point of
entry may be slightly around the wall from us, partially around
in behind to the right, and lower down perhaps the snub has
been pushed up rather than opened up. A person looking
at this image of the snub cannot help wishing
for more, unfortunately this seems to
be all this image has to offer.
Yet let us thank the
astronomer, it
is the best
image of
the snub
I have seen
in the four years
that astronomer images
have been my center of attention





In fact
seeing the snub
exposed like this makes
me think the reverse, that the
jet engine is the entry point and the
snub the exit. What you see shooting up into
the air is the residue of a thoroughly trashed
small galaxy traveling at high speed up and away
but not far the degree of curve indicates strong
pullback from powerful gravity already pulling
the residue and path back toward home base.
Except, the smooth flattened round
area to the right of the snub
is characteristic of
a galaxy area
temporarily
reduced to
rubble
removed of
angular momentum
moments after a collision
so here we are back to impact and the
consequences the impact a seeming sideglance
or sideswipe skirting around the right
to flank behind the galaxy before
exiting at the jet. No
wonder this galaxy
is so irregular,
it is still
oscillating

I am
going to
stake a guess
that Ngc 5236 was very
recently a bar galaxy with a long
extended foward arm and a smaller galaxy
has sideswiped, taking out most of the foreward
Bar arm. You can see an abrupt discontinuity through
the haze and dust right where the snub starts, and a wipe
smooth mostly homonegious wash sweeping canted slightly
upward around into the rear to the right, I think
a spiral galaxy on edge took out the bar arm
and swept around the right rear flank,
the jet engine perhaps its core,
leaving. If not this,
then what has
caused the
forearm
to vanish
in a cut off
stump, and raised
the snub. In fact look to
Image 5236 above. The whole right side
has been smashed. Giant upright ovals vertically are
the substance. Ovals like this are found anywhere galaxies collide

GALAXY OSCILLATIONS


Oscillation
could occur if
gravity waves within
each object (galaxy and collider)
become involved as a separate force. Theory
currently believes that galactic matter is so tenuous,
stars pass each other with nearly non-existent chances of any
head-on collision but dust and gas fields can push against
each other causing changes in shape of both objects.
If gravity waves as well became entangled, an
oscillation could result. Look to nuclear
physics and an oscillating nuclii
after a collision, the mass
still intact but the
nuclii doing yin
yangs in the
fluid fields
distrupted within.
Concider gravity waves as
a fluid not a mass and you have it



This
odd image
becomes further odd
in being nearly devoid of
red content. Three thumbnails
each enhanced with +100 points of
red, green, and blue, show what
frequencies most went into
making this image

THE DOBBLER




The
dobbler
dribbling out
the end of the snub may
be the end of that chopped off
arm's magnetic inner spinal cord, (that
which gives galaxy arms integral strength). The
dobbler and what it might represent is discussed here

ANTENNA IN GALAXIES


An old collision



Collision forming an antenna in progress



GRAVITY MOIRE


   

Spiral galaxy M101 is awash in a sea
of visible high frequency gravity waves

GRAVITY WAVES


Giant low
frequency formations
of gravity wave dominate the night
sky of Andromeda, one in particular called The Bullseye



CORES




Galaxy cores
in many kinds have similarities

SLINGSHOTS


Both
M100, and
M101, have slingshots,
these are parallel tracks shooting
out of the core and heading in an approximate
straight line out, the M101 slingshot punching through
a thick arm where it can be seen as the residual of a trashed
small galaxy, (called an 'intruder'), out on its own in a valley
between arms as a 'dollop' at the end of a 'jet engine', the
jet engine for the M101 slingshot not easily seen due
to alignment but if a different alignment
most likely the whole figure
would look more like
peering up the
engine's
intake

  CORES.HTM   slingshot  
  3D-ANAGL.HTM   slingshot  
  M101-ANG.HTM   slingshot  
  POLYPS.HTM   jet engine  
  RATTLES.HTM   jet engine  
  CORES.HTM   jet engine  
  M101.HTM   jet engine  

  M74.HTM   intruder  
  M101.HTM   intruder  
  BODES1.HTM   intruder  
  VORTEX.HTM   intruder  
  RATTLES.HTM   intruder  
  3D-ANAGL.HTM   intruder  
  M101-ANG.HTM   intruder  


SLINGSHOT IN M100



SLINGSHOT IN M101



M101
also has
a smaller slingshot,
an intruder leaving thin vertical
traces down to where it plips out of thick
matter and enters encounter with a lower arm at where
a hot (white) rectangular exicited area is seen, the slew
in distortion here at the entangle indicates differences
in velocity wherein after some time has passed, which
seems the case here, the singular event becomes
smeared out at uneven rates due to velocity
differences in each of the different
matter fields involved in
the event

SLEW







The
inner arm
is winding counter
clockwise at a slightly higher
rate than the outer arm, causing the slew and
stretching in the tracks crossing the valley between the two arms

SYMMETRIES




Notice
how thick the
core of M101 is, the
thickness because thin arms
are wrapped in vertical sheets around
the core, the sheets sloped at a near vertical
slant the whole event extremely thick in depth not flat
at all, and, it is obvious, that one side of the core (left)
is flaring up, the other (right) curling down, further, the
tiny tongue of flame at the top curls up, at the bottom
the tongue curls down, here are 4 different symmetry
notations, the fact of symmetries a big subject
in Galaxies in Chaos no stone left unturned
looking for new symmetries, confirming
symmetries already noted elsewhere

SLIP STREAMS




Slip streams as seen at Jupiter may also occur in galaxies

VORTEX GALAXIES


Galaxies which
are stretched out
and wind coiling long
distances a front to rear gyre
(rotating tumbling cylander) through deep
space sharply pinched in the middle at the core.
In mono (2 dimenssional photo) they look like
irregular spiral galaxies, in virtual stereo
they become awesome. Ngc 2997
is a good example


The
core doubles
back. Forward arms have
spun out from behind the rear of the core,
and rear arms have spun off the fore end of the core

View in
3d to see
the 'vortex'.
Gently go cross eyed,
or let your eyes drift out of
focus to superimpose the
two images for 3D

  PAGES IN   GALAXIES IN CHAOS   WHICH HAVE NGC 2997 IMAGES  

  CORES.HTM   Ngc 2997  
  SNUBS.HTM   Ngc 2997  
  VORTEX.HTM   Ngc 2997  
  POLYPS.HTM   Ngc 2997  
  PREVIEW.HTM   Ngc 2997  
  RATTLES.HTM   Ngc 2997  
  3D-IMAGE.HTM   Ngc 2997  
  BULLSEYE.HTM   Ngc 2997  
  BILATERA.HTM   Ngc 2997  
  ANOMALY.HTM   Ngc 2997  

TRASHED OBJECT COMES SLINGSHOTING OUT OF CORE OF M100
PARALLEL TRACKS ARE LEFT BY FAST TRAVELLING INTRUDERS

Click here for more M100 slingshot images





SLINGSHOT IN M101 COMES STREAKING OUT FROM BEHIND THE CORE

Click here for more M101 slingshot images



MISSING MASS

Missing mass is a common theme throughout this Galaxies in Chaos site.
Missing mass is found in well known images whose content has not
been realized by astronomers and appears when their images are
highly and very highly enhanced in an image editor such as
Paint Shop Pro. Missing mass cannot be stated more
clearly then in this galaxy image, Ngc 6946
from Noao, which explodes to tremendous
size when enhanced






A large
vertical round,
seen in the lower right
flank, is similar if not the same in
kind as 'rounds' seen above in Ngc 2276 and M101





It looks
to me that this
is a galaxy in the final
stages of two merging into one. The
telltale clue is a straight thin dim arm aimed
south-east from the lower left, this arm has an abrupt
jog and jogs seem characteristic of collision disruption, in
this case the very irregular core another clue as two original
cores are trying to decide who is going to be husband, who
the wife. A gravity well is seen around it where dark
areas are being vacuumed by gravity. The vertical
round at the east lower end is also a clue
that a major catastrophic collision is
happening as center to center
meet to greet the quakers,
expect gravity waves
abound around
this event

RILLS

The rills
(straight lines)
seen here in a zoom from
off shore of the right end round
may be traces of gravity waves. The best
way to see gravity waves is in taking a wide angle
view in strong blue and green frequencies unless the galaxy
is very far away then if red shift is a factor, red light
may be the carrier of the dim signals broadcast
by energetic gravity waves





RATTLES

Three
rattles in
two arms close by
each other are flat out
clues that galactic pummelling
has occured, since rattles (circular
bands around an arm) are sure telltales of
an arm being impacted. In this case Ngc 6946, an
immediate discontinuity occurs beyond teach rattle
where the arm stops glowing is instead dim and
diffuse. You can see in the dimming where
something strong has romped through
the arm clipping it as if
cutting off the limb
of an octupus,
except, the
galaxy being fluid,
does not have a stark bleeding,
stump, instead, disturbed matter which still
contains original angular momentum which defined
the arm, carries on forming a faint residual of
the original arm, past the discontinuity
formed at each 'rattle'







Click here for large image

There
are so many
circles in this zoom
that two images each in a
stage of enhancement, are used to
provide a set that you strobe back
and forth to get to know and
understand the circles.
Some circles are
necklaces of
hot star
clusters,
(rattles),
other circles
are actually in the
media density itself where
densities inside the circle are like
lens of different refractive power, probably
media radiating in frequency outside the range of
the telescope's photographic plate emulsions,
so that what is seen on one side of the
circle is distinctly different
than on the other





Now
classic
signs of collision
(thanks to Galaxies in Chaos)
galaxy Ngc 6946 shows both distinct
markers of prior collision - an eblow arm
taking off in long straight lines with two jogs
each an abrupt major discontinuity, and a
giant vertical blowhole in the lower
right, blowholes seen as common
in banged up galaxies









ANGULAR MOMENTUMS


Sinuous
strands of
angular momentums
wind at sharply distinct
independent planes in the core
area of Ngc 1232, as captured by ESO
electronically, the bands of angular momentum
crested in white hot star parades. Note the
astounding dark hole, and Jack Frost's
tongue sticking out below it







More about this Ngc 1232 image is here

FUNDAMENTAL BI-LATERAL SYMMETRY IN CELESTIAL OBJECTS


Super Nova 1987 in the LMC



The
double
helix (link
chain) topology of
Ngc 1365 is not unlike the
double ring, single helix shape taken
by Super Nova 1987 in the LMC. You will also
notice, seen more readily in rotated view as shown
above, that Sn87 has fundamental bi-lateral symmetry in two
ways, that the helix rings each are polar opposites, one arcing
away in a vertical plane, the other arcing forward, in a horizontal
plane. Note these polar shift in planes, it is very important since most
celestial object have rotated planes in their fundamental construction.
Secondly, one arc spins off the north side of center, the other from
the south side of center, exactly the one-side/other-side
symmetry seen in galaxy cores

The deep space double helix superform of Ngc 1365



  PAGES IN   GALAXIES IN CHAOS   WHICH HAVE NGC 1365 IMAGES  

  3D-OPTIC.HTM   Ngc 1365  
  CORE-M31.HTM   Ngc 1365  
  MOMENTUM.HTM   Ngc 1365  
  GLOBULAR.HTM   Ngc 1365  
  BILATERA.HTM   Ngc 1365  
  RATTLES.HTM   Ngc 1365  
  1365.HTM   Ngc 1365  
  INDEX.HTML   Ngc 1365  
  BLARE.HTM   Ngc 1365  
  CORES.HTM   Ngc 1365  
  VORTEX.HTM   Ngc 1365  
  STREAM.HTM   Ngc 1365  
  HOTBLUE.HTM   Ngc 1365  
  PREVIEW.HTM   Ngc 1365  



QUARTZ CRYSTAL ROD IN ETA CARENAE NEBULA

Hexagram
shapes in
the outline of
of a quartz crystal,
upper vrs lower bi-lateral
symmetry as each jet issues from the
center pinch then jogs abrubtly at right
angle in opposite direction. Scientists
have been aware of the opposed jets
but have not seen it so neat
and clear as shown here,
proof that virtual
3D works as a
diagnostic







PROBLEM - THE VENETIAN BLIND EFFECT



This cliff face image
is investigated here for
certain complications
in Virtual stereo

PICKING AND POKING THROUGH ANDROMEDA'S SECRETS



  IMPORTANT ANDROMEDA LINKS  

Andromeda's big mass
Crash course in learning about Andromeda
Picking and poking through Andromeda's secrets



Here are some of the topics to be found in Andromeda's Secrets

Andromeda
has a lot more
going for it than first
meets the eye. Even though the most
studied galaxy in astronomy, the nearest spiral
giant to us, estimated at roughly 3 times larger than
the Milky Way, many features of andromeda have
never the less been overlooked

Bold
enhancement of
center reveals for the
first time (by Galaxies in Chaos)
a rather typical nuclear vortex formations
arms swirling out/in tightly around a kernal core,
the arms in a swishtailing fashion spinning off
flaring out from thin narrowed arms at
either end of two poles

Andromeda is a wide open spiral, not a liver fluke kinked in
mid swim in liver juices as all images of Andromeda suggest
due to its lay and plane in space relative to us where we see
Andromeda somewhat at an oblique angle more on edge.
The top of Andromeda is a vortex open to space,
underneath are large accumulations of dim
diffuse matter when revealed show
Andromeda is somewhat like
the crown on top of
a wisdom tooth
the lower
portion
a kind of
pedestal on top
of which the most visible
whorls (crown) are wide open to outer space

Doodads in the form of small dipsy doodles
festoon the forward leading (upper) rim

A spike
sticks out from
under the rim, the spike
of unknown nature looking not
unlike the tail of an armadillo. The
spike is hard to see since most Andromeda
images do not show it at all and only a few
show traces of the spike. One image has a
more seeable component and from it it
is possible to show the following
magnification and enhancement
in which a 'spike' object
is clearly seen

Long thin
arms in a flattish
layer stacked somewhat like
pancakes wind out and around to the
rear from underneath the left flank, such
'layered' thin winds are not uncommon and
are seen routinely in highly enhanced
views of spiral galaxies

A wave
through the
visible ecliptic axis
(here west to east) is common in
galaxies, where one portion flares or waves
upward, the opposite portion flares down, in some galaxy
extremes the bi-lateral asymmetry can be very pronounced, in
other galaxies the asymmetry slight, more serene. In Andromeda
the asymmetry shows that one of Andromeda's motions is as if
hurtling end over end through space except the motion is
so slow the result is hardly there over a long
time, just the fluke shape resulting
with the left side up, the
right side down. Since
Andromeda is more
circularly shaped than
it is elongated, the overall
topology due to the end over end motion
is somewhat like a soft pizza crust hurtling in the air
in verrry slow motion

Original M101 image used in this presentation is found here
Original Andromeda images used in this presentation are found   here   and   here


SYNOPSIS

Following are
a sequence of images
and/or headings each a topic of
discussion in the Andromeda's Secrets page


BIGMASS

Haze
drifting
all around and
above hides many features
except for obvious super massive size




THE CORE OF ANDROMEDA - A CASE IN POINT



       

THE CORE OF ANDROMEDA - THE S-SHAPE

Click here to see movie showing hot points of light in the
middle of Andromeda's double nucleus core

Andromeda's double core - two black holes in speculation.
A sizeable sinkhole occupies the lower left - cause unknown



ANDROMEDA IS A WIDE OPEN SPIRAL - yet warped and heaved like a flapjack waffling through the air
SUPERIMPOSURE - IMPORTANT ASTRONOMY TOOL

HORIZONTAL VISTA VIEW ACROSS ANDROMEDA'S CENTER PORTION



THE SPIKE STICKING OUT

   

LOOKING FOR THE OTHER CORE POLE


DOODADS   FESTOON   THE   RIM

DIPSY DOODLES



FOCUSING IN ON RIM KENETICS



Click here for full size - an Earth satellite streaks across the image

TELLTALE SIGNS OF SMALL GALAXY RESIDUES CAPTURED IN RIM

  Andromeda jet engine     Andromeda jet engine  

SUN RA FLOODLIGHTING A HORIZON RISES THROUGH ANDROMEDA



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RINGS OF STAR CLUSTERS CURL UP AND BACK HOOKING INTO ANDROMEDA
INTERMEDIATE SPACE AROUND M110 IS LACED WITH GLOBULAR CLUSTERS ORGANIZED IN CURVES AND STRAIGHT LINE CLUSTER CHAINS



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3D - IN YOUR FACE
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BI-LATERAL SYMMETRY - ONE SIDE OF THE CORE
FLARES UP, THE OTHER SIDE CURLS DOWN

THE CORE OF NGC 5236



'V' BREACH - WHERE TWO ARMS ABRUPTLY INTERLEAVE
RIBS AND TENDRILS IN M100

Highly enhanced



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