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A rattle
in a main arm
of M101 is easily
seen due to rings that
circle the arm like wedding
bands and a heat reflector
at right angles to the
arm direction





These
ringular
anomaly clusters
directly associate with two
intruder tracks, one a wide ski slope
originating up the core flank and rising
vertically straight to intersection, and
a second anomaly link across the top
of the image in a straight line as
a series of hot slashes to also
intersect at the area
of the rattle



RATTLES IN GALAXY ARMS

RATTLES IN THE ARMS OF GALAXIES
Bang - presto

They are called 'rattles' because the can look like the tail of a rattlesnake

Rattles
are formed
by collisions
with small energetic
speeding objects that crash into
a galaxy arm leaving a telltale 'explosion'
in the arm which lasts for a long rather than quick
short time. We know the cause, since the 'intruder'
tracks left by the collider are easily seen
and are aimed (even if meandering)
on a vector straight to the
explosion in the arm.
The meandering
in an intruder's
tracks are caused
by rotations within
the galaxy in fact different
warps in the intruder's tracks are an
instant reference to how fast different parts in
the galaxy are rotating after the intruder has passed through

INTRUDER'S WORM GEAR CLUSTER IN BODES GALAXY







Truely
the worm
gear clusters
on an arm in Bodes
galaxy are not alone. M101 has
a major I mean major rattle on one of
its (M101) main arms, the 'rattle' seemingly
associated with crossfire from two directions,
a profoundly self evident 'intruder' trail
straight up the inside flank of the core,
and across the top, coming in on a
horizontal path of disturbance
from the right another
intruder, both
tracks
converging
at the 'rattle'

HYPNOTICALLY FACINATING RATTLE

You
can become
hypnotically facinated
studying these next four images.
If you focus the two together new
details leap to life in the
merge, everywhere you
look is something
of interest









Each
of these
toned color views
have been enhanced from
the same black and white original
there has been nothing whatever done to the
images to alter them, except to impart color tones
with an image editor (Paint shop Pro). The details,
and any 3D seen, is intrinsic in the fundamental
physics proporties of the original mono image,
and, I don't know where the original
is in my hard drives

INTRUDERS - make their own trails on a grand scale







 

 

A very hot
gob is seen up
just beyond the top of
the rattle. The gob is in a perfect
position to be the projectile which fired out into
the open from behind the left side of the core making a major
intruder trail straight up to the end as a 'jet engine' (the gob),
a 'jet engine' being a projectile firing into the open after
fast transite through undercover, the 'gob' a trashed
small galaxy or other remnant of the car wash
it got from tangling the galaxy, conversly
'intruders' can also trash the galaxy
in local telltale distinct ways,
witness the above rattle

THE RATTLE HAS A SECOND LOOK

An M101
image (by NOAO)
shows just the quadrant
which has the rattle, which
means astronomers have noticed
it and do not know what it is
except there are hot new
blue stars aplenty
here except it
does not
look
like your
average everyday
neighborhood active star
field. More translucence is seen,
amidst more blurred substance structures








Cross
matching
color tones in
displaying them has
helped increase detail depth

ANOTHER RATTLE MAKES ITS PUBLIC DEBUTE

Another
rattle has
been noticed in
the opposite quadrant,
the rattle smaller, but in
the view clearly associated with
an interder's tracks which come down
the shank in a ski slope that ends at
the rattle with hot gobs seen where
apparently the projectile
arrives broken up







A second
'rattle' in an arm
in M101, this one one the
other side of the galaxy, and also clearly
associated with the unmistakable ski slope tracks of an
intruder, coming straight down to where it has collided
forming the rattle's explosion. This 'second' rattle
(above) is very indistinct and may not be a rattle,
I've included it just in case

BACK TO THE RATTLESNAKE'S TAIL

Rattles
are called
'rattles' because they
can look like a rattlesnake's tail







A rattle
in Bodes galaxy.
Click here for description






This
is classed
as a 'wormgear' and
may be a rattle seen on end,
and might be useable as a means of
calculating differential movements along
the arm bands through which the wormgear's
intruder trail passes by slip streams
in velocity differentials of
the arm bands

TINY DARK HOLES RIDDLE THE INNER SPIRALS







Those
tiny dark
holes are realy
in there, above the core.
There may an explanation as to
how come. Click here to see a scientist's
experiment to coherently produce holes
in vortices. Another explanation
less rational perhaps more
realistic is assuming
this mighty maw of
a galaxy has
been thrashing
and trashing other
galaxies for all these
eons, how many black holes might
it have collected over its lifetime. Is
it possible these tiny dark holes are where some
of M101's collection of black holes are acting up, kicking ass



Dark dots
riddle the central
area of the Triangulum galaxy,
noticeably some beaded in a vertical
lineal vector down the western core flank,
the core itself amorphously whited in the
original, enhancement shows nothing more
of the core, the core itself deemed
odd in lacking a bubble of haze
over the core the reference
for this seen once on
the Internet I
cannot find
it again



RATTLE HARD TO SEE IN LARGE SCALE OVERVIEW










Horizontal slash made of irregular active star fields

A quick
closer look
at the horizontal
string of star fields shows
it to be probably co-incidental and
having no bank account in the rattle, however,
the quick look view has shown a circle down
the right flank I don't even want to go
into this, not without a better image







A JET ENGINE



A jet
engine gets
accelarated around
the center and comes spooting
out through an opening as a hot dollop,
probably the remnants of a trashed galaxy


THE RATTLE IN COLOR












Radial rosette is another rattle ?

Next
something
sensed in the
red headpiece picture
has born fruit. At the top of
the rattlesnake arm, beyond the rattle,
a major discontinuity where media densities make
an aprupt change to dim. Beyond that, faint and
almost imagined, a radial rosette at right
angles to the arm flow. This radial
rosette turns out to be there,
a profound coherent
formation made
visible by
only the
most courageous
egregious levels of
enhancement. Suggest it is
another rattle, in a different plane, too
far back in dustier digs to be clearly self evident. In
fact, if the galaxy up here in the rear is rotated in the minds
eye by 90 degrees so these rattles with their wide heat reflector
dishes were standing on edge, it could be very possible, more
than likely, they would have an appearance quite like
the sequence of tuba horns bellowing in a
row in a right sweep along the
bottom of the galaxy.
Which means
a bi-lateral
symmetry principle
is involved. Look for the
hands here. Bi-lateral means one
half is at 90 degrees or so to the other half.
But, the above vase shaped paragraph is
highly speculative. Shinplasters
shown here are more
a likely story







Pulling back to see the far deep space reach of extending arms







Remarks from the observer's desk

M101
is not the
easiest galaxy to
photograph. It is one of
the most massive supergiant spiral
galaxies known and its extra powerful gravity
is thought to be able to warp and distort other galaxies
floating around nearby. Being in a very dusty area of cosmic
realms, photographs do not arrive sharp and pristine. Below
is a photo deemed to show how huge percussive shells have
been built up by the deep space sonic booms (powerful
gravity waves) of super nova. As you can see,
the image is in no way pristine


DIFFERENTIAL MOTION SLEWS BY A RATTLE IN NGC 5364

An intruder
in a very grainy Noao
image of Ngc 5364 leaves ski
tracks to the left causing a rattle around
and arm. Because the ski track is slewing we can tell
two motions, one, that the inner core area is rotating clockwise
at a faster differential velocity than the arm with the rattle, and
secondly, because the ski track is dipped we can tell that the
far end of the core plateau is slowly dipping down in
a different band of angular momentum (band)
which means, over time, that the
core plateau will become
more and more
cammed



If I could find a better image of Ngc 5364 I would use it


I have
to admit to
being freely mystified
as to how the elbow arm can stay
straight for so long a distance without gravity
wrapping it around the core. It has come back to that mysterious
missing mass factor, except, in this case, mass beyond the elbow arm
is enough to keep the arm straight for a long distance the extra
mass beyond able to outpull the gravity wrapping torque
toward the core. It means out there that long
length of outside arm is enough mass
not seen on the surface to
do the work, which
can only mean
yes, it
is denser
than it looks,
it is thick in depth.
But, another explanation is
offered by the fact that the motions
of Ngc 5364 are not limited to simple disk whirling,
deep space includes motions in free fall, that is, tumbling
end over end, and rotating in toto as a cylander. Such
universal combined multi free fall motions
have their own page

More
than one
rattle can be
seen in these tangled
arms, these rattles being
different in each having only
one wedding ring made of hot star
clusters, the rattles in the outer
arm segment are at a different
polar plane angle to the
larger rattle in the
thicker arm to
the left





Click here for more Ngc 6946

NGC 2997






A time
worn rattle
festooning an arm sticking
up in Ngc 2997 is fading away, but once
again telltale signs of a collision in the arm - no
more bright stars after the rattle, and an abrupt
fadeaway into rear space, where the assumed
collider probably took a powder

The above
Ngc 2997 is
displayed highly
magnified oversized to
better reveal the rattle, which
does not show well at original scale



Another
rattle view, from
Dss, does help, not so dim, more
smacking details. Note the length of the residual
ghost arm trailing away vertically up the right
into deep space. Collider(s) have
this way been





More Ngc 2997 profiling rattle causing intruders



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