Noe: I am taking a chance that the following cacoon proplyd image (and others) is valid. Information at the proplyds home page explains these images are computer generated re-designed views but that the views are based on real images taken by Hubble. The fact that the images enhance revealing coherent concieled hidden contents makes me use the arguement that the images are real enough for use in home enhancements for details discussions and information.

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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


Orion proplyds

TWIN RAY MICRO QUASAR

Click for original - only a very faint glimpse of the twin rays and blue center disk are seen, image is too dim.



Twin rays firing in opposite directions from a disk glowing very hotly (shown in blue). These are 'rays' in contrast to 'jets' which tend to meander and are not coherently thin for long distances. CLick here for original.







This stereo view shows that the twin ray is at an angle inside the shell, the shorter upper ray is also vectored away from us, the lower ray seems longer because it is partially aimed in our direction. It passes outside of the cacoon and has a slight curve indicating there has been slight right (clockwise) rotation at the center since the rays first fired.

The proplyds in the above are in an area whose photo blossoms into a field dense with pale globular floating objects.



TWIN RAY MICRO QUASARS ARE ABUNDANT?

What are the odds many lozenges contain a twin ray micro quasar but their cacoons are enshrouded in too much obscuring dust for us to be able to see inside using normal light frequencies to try and see.

More ears sticking out.   Click here for full size.   Click here for original.



Migrating globets with tails appear under high enhancement. Click here for full size. Click here for original.





More migrating globets, in the bowl, in blue/green, poking up very faintly in the upper left.



More migrating globets with tails appear amongst larger floating gobs. Click here for full size. Click here for original.



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I had called such objects (when first seen in a hubble release) - migrating souls since some seemed to be crawling up out of a deep cavern, no nearby star could be seen hot and intense enough to blow away matter from those migrating stars and all were concentrically vectored to a same invisible attraction point within the dark cavity.

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Caption at Apod - 'A panarama of oddities in the orion nebula'. This Noao photo shows practically nothing. Wait until you see it enhanced, in views next.

Click for original



In truth, all of the polywogs seen to widespread distances in the above view, are vectored to the large central star (red) suggesting the star is powerful enough to blow material straight away in curved tails like comets. In a sense, these polywogs are behaving exactly like star sized comets, except, the image does not say that every one of these polywogs actually orbits the large hot star, as would be the case if trapped in eccentric orbits like ordinary comets around a star such as the sun.

Those ghostly phantoms I have called ears are actually like stubby corn cobs, an Noao photo shows one clearly and stubby corn cob describes whatever they are, well enough.

click for original





Moire hatchwork (barely seen in the above orion corncob view because of particular enhancing qualities used in the above) are easily seen in other enhancement views from the same original image, here. There are also more descriptions about features in this image.

Here are views from another page showing 'migrating souls'. Another name which springs to mind seeing these in so many different views, is polywogs.

Another proplyd photo.



PROPLYDS GALLERY



List of proplyd images full size

Proplyds enhanced     1       2       3       4       5       6       7       8       9       10       11       12       13       14       15

Proplyds original     1       2       3       4       5       6       7       8       9       10



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