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INDUSTRIAL STENGTH ASTRONOMY

RIBBS AND DISKS

Ribbed disks and jets in Herbig Haro objects. Ribs and rills in proto planet fields. Ribbed ladders in nebula and in Eta Carinae.

Rills in deep space, possibly gravity waves,
are here


  Eiffle tower in Eta Carinae     Star with radial blasts     Radials from galaxy M100     Studebaker doorhandle     Proto planet disk with ribs  
  Rillrays around protodisk     Sun ribs and Sun spots     Radio ribbing in Super Nova 1987     Ribbed ladders     Radial rosette in Perseus galaxy cluster     Rays and jets  


THE EIFFLE TOWER IN ETA CARINAE



A ribbed ladder clearly arcs out in a curl to the upper left. Note the rib formation is not an image artifact, since ribs in ladder array are seen elsewhere in star and nebular energy fields.

Left is a Hubble proto image, taken in haste surveying a larger area mapping it out prior to selecting exactly what smaller portion was to be keened by a concentrated Hubble photo shoot, in this case the concentration by Hubble dwelt on the Eta dumbell formation itself.

Prior, however, was a precursor view, next. Splotchy, split open, and poorly patched, it is nonetheless incredibly revealing since the original (as I remember it) shows hardly anything against a pitch black midnight sky background. Its source, and the original image, are long lost in GIC archives going back 5 and more years. However, the enhanced view I have been using has been carried along year after year and here it is again, showing an intriguing 'eiffle tower' rising up from the nebula center.


A lot more on Eta Carinae rays is here
Eta Carinae is the subject of its own page here
Eta Carinae in context with Keyhoe bebula, and Eta nebula, is here here

The earliest record I can find of my own use of the Eiffle Tower image is here.


BLAZER VRS LASER RAYS

Much professional speculation has occured as to whether or not there are visible laser rays in the Eta Carinae nebula. There are certainly visible spiking rays, however GIC speculates that these are blazers, rather than laser rays.

Click for laser and blazer ray definitions.

Blazer rays are said in GIC to be excited paths caused by more energetic rays not actually seen. A close look at any rays in the next early Hubble red Eta image shows some spikes subtly enlarging and contracting as they pass through matter, clear cut indications of glow caused by excitement since a laser ray itself cannot expand and contract in width along its path.



One ray is seen spiking straight down, issuing from below the outer pillow hem, which means the ray is coming from a source hidden behind the scenes, or masked by a Hubble superimposure of another Hubble image detailing the dumbell, superimposed over a larger image detailing the nebula's outer shell structures.

Top drawer Nasa artists rendering of Eta Carninae has been this, which keeps showing up with James Bond regularity. I call it 'Goliath Meets The Tooth Fairy'.



RIBBED LADDERS

A ribbed ladder effect can be seen working at a sharp slant angle over in the upper left outskirts beyond the star center disk. This rib pattern is assumed valid as here used in GIC (unless proven wrong).

The mighty Pistol star, concidered by some observers to be the most energetic Milky Way star known in astronomer, has a faint rib ladder pattern meandering up the left flank. The image is taken in a very chaotic scene around the Pistol star itself, so attempts to enhance the apparent rib pattern have not been all that successfull, nevertheless what is seen next when viewed in stereo overlay (merge the two images together by eyesight) shows ribs expanding and contracting in a ladder frame, meandering in and out like a roller coaster.



This most prominent ribbed ladder is featured in Eta Carinae above.



Here is a star with radial blasts, and more than one disk. If the star is slowly migrating foreward, a second earlier disk forming blast will be underneath the current upper view and in fact an earlier disk is seen with its own set of radial rills, for instance a strong rill protruding on the left side from a collar forced through from a different rill set.







The stars with crowning rill sets are from this original Hubble Heritage image, enhanced to look at follows.





Suppose, just suppose, a rogue star went booting through a planetary proto disk system, the intensity of the star's passing causing momentary gravitational tide vortices of great local concentrations, could these vortices cause planets to concentrate out of the protodisk. Just supposing. GIC.

PROTO PLANETARY DISK SYSTEMS WITH LARGE SCALE RILLS

A major proto planetary disk system has been spotted and studied by astronomers. The proto disk is many times the orbit of pluto. Even the original image shows unique coherent formations including ribs that spray out in a radial rills array and cannot be mistaken.

GIC (a moi) has taken a crack at enhancing the original image looking for new goodies and has not found much, except, that, by reversing the negative of the original image, and touching the result with a bit of this, a bit of that, using image enhancers, more about the sundry forms crossing the proto planetary field at slanting angles, and the different levels of disks comprising the field, can be determined.





Next are three images to different scales showing small dots, one a yellow near center, and the second up along a strut further out from center, each of these might be a planet actually visible in the proto planet dust field. Proto stars are also possible if the scales match proto star size ( I do not know how to really interpret scales in this image to say Jupiter related, or star related, in interpreting small dot sizes).



Next is a version showing the two dots in a highlighted window, and a scale graph comparing scales to the orbit of Pluto.



Click for enhanced
Click for enhanced
Click for original

A smoking star, with rill ribs, is seen in the Chamaeleon Complex.



Smoking stars have become a big subject in GIC, under the label Moon Clouds which cover stars near Antares, and 'polarizing' drifts criss crossing stars in the Pleiades.

RILLS IN TWO AURORA CURTAINS

Vertical rills create two sets of circling curtains, at a north and south pole, in Orion's trapezium. These rills seem nothing less than gravitically activated, and closely model aurora such as seen ringing the poles of Earth and planets, except, in the trapezium, the poles occure at either end of a large object of irregular shape the object so large it encampasses teeming uncounted numbers of stars.



However, one thing we know at once, from the existence of these 'auroric' rills in the trapezium, is that the large irregular object is actually polarized and thus takes formation from very strong dynamic forming inner blueprint(s) of kind unknown for description in GIC.

The trapezium rills are featured here.

A very large object - the Tarantula Nebula in the Large Magellanic CLoud - is polarized in a convincing symmetrical way.

A thatched higher frequency radio frequency grid saturates space around Supernova 1987 in the Large Magellanic Cloud. Click for Sn1987 details.



Radial spokes rim an outer shell of the giant superform of spiral galaxy M100.





In this view next, from Malin at AAT in Australia, the normal optical light component of M100 seems very small and is shown in brown within the white supersize.



It seems odd that superform images like this (immediately above) can be uncovered with little to no interest by astronomers who concentrate on looking for mass they cannot find and bean count quantities of oxygen molecules or hydrogen in small areas of a galaxy. This, is the galaxy, in brown, and white, not just the brown.

A radial rosette made of galaxies in the Perseus galaxy cluster. The radial rosette is in the upper right corner.



The Perseus galaxy cluster is an even more interesting place, with a giant oval rill pattern comprised of visible gravity waves.

Waves wrinkle and grace deep space surrounding super giant spiral galaxy M101 in a wash of undulating gravitic seas.



R AQUARII

This very strange tangle turns up in a Dss 2nd gen (red) plate of R Aquarii, a star, the object is small at the center of the plate and is a photo of a star of that name.



The object has the look and feel of rilldisks (which are thought to be proto planet disk arrays forming at long distance around stars.

Ribbs and disks at planetary protodisks around two stars.





Another view of HR 4796 (source unknown - it may be an infrared image) shows a more defined ladder and rill structure in the object. As well, the center is seen.





If you search the web for HB 4796 likely you will come across many links with abstract text, no images, and/or images in bright high contrast contour colors (modern art), but photos showing an actual disk system, with ladder and rills, is not seen. I am struck by the degree of similarity between the above HR 4796 photo and Eta Carinae, so much so similar I set out to see if the call letters 4796 were in any way related to Eta, but, apparently not.

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It is all rilldisk in this NICMOS (Hubble infra red) view of a critter called HD 141569. Cross polarizations in ionnizations from ultra strong spinning magnetic fields attached to the family star, is perhaps the cause of the striking spread of radial rills as well as high frequency cross hatch, ladder lattice, grillworks, throughout the object.



The original only indicates some of what is going on.



A 3d view shows the lines in the upper left are bent forward as if by a strong extra cause, and the curved lattices on the east seem to be an independent grid pattern laying over the top of radial spray lines below underneath.



A ribbed ladder seen crossing the outer upper strands is profiled as another ribbed ladder pattern, along with these.

Click for original
Click for enhanced
Click for original and enhanced

The whole thing is reverse to radial spokes seen at times in the Rings of Saturn, and, this disk is irregular, undulating gently up and down around its circle, not unlike corona lines around a star such as our Sun. What looks like a planet hoving on the edge of the Sun is the small tip of a flare peeking through from behind.



More faint traces of corona filimentation and cross polarization can be seen by boldly enhancing the original image. If the center globe looks to you more moon-like than sun-like, it is because it is the Moon, during a total eclipse.



Those cross hatch filaments (parallel filmy lines at right angles to the plane of the coronas, shouldn't be there, unless, they are perhaps change drifts of sundry space dust which happened to be drifting in the near vacinity of the Sun at the moments of the eclipse. The sundry drifts seem to be more than not, aligned as a layer along the solar system's ecliptic axis.





Cross hatch polarization is a predominant feature of stars in the Pleiades, such as Merope.

You would think if radial ribs (rill patterns) are being seen around stars and are real, something should be seen around our Sun, and certainly there is. Witness radial ribs in a rill pattern around our Sun.






Click for sun coronal image source.

SUNSPOT IMPRINT DESIGN

A simple sunspot gives a good imprint model for the nature of ribbing surrounding stars in proto planetary fields. Next is a Sunspot animation, and the same image - no animation - for stereo view where a deep 'v' trench in the lower rills of sunspot is clearly seen, showing that the sunspots circumpherence is everything but smooth, it waves up and down around the rim.











If you want to excite your eyeballs, try focusing these two animations together. They quickly fall out of synch, but, in an interesting side effect, the outward progression of the granules emerging from the edges of the sunspot magnetic rills are seemingly speeded up, giving you a better idea of the outward velocity.

The doorhandle of a Studebaker sedan comes to mind in contemplating this unusual raptor object captured in an Eso image of a starry complex, the door handle unseen until the original Eso image was given a mighty boost in image enhancing for use in GIC.



BLAZER RAYS, AND PLANETARY ORBITAL SIGNATURES, IN THE EGG NEBULA

Criss cross rays in the Egg nebula may be 'blazer' rays rather than lasers.



Blazers said (in GIC) to be glowing paths caused by higher frequency more intense hidden thin laser rays whose straight line paths cause matter through which they pass to glow. In the Egg nebula, very thin lines just barely discernable are visibly in the rays, and these may be a visible sign of the actual twin super power hidden thin rays causing the bright criss cross, which are ergo blazer rays because they glow from excitement rather than radiate visible photons directly.

Rather than rigorously intermittant percussive explosions, the interleaving concentric shells may be visible planetary orbits. As modelled by tiny moons and astreroids sheepherding some rings in Saturn, planets sweeping through dust may be creating the concentric shells. The shells are two horizon planes, two sets, each set facing each other from duo polar slanted planes through a fold along an axis which runs diagonally on a horizontal slant through the nebula's center.

Most of the concentric orbits are incomplete, their ends stopping short or petering out by continuing at slant angles into overlaying masking haze and disappearing from sight.

Planets possibly found in Rigal halo.

Planet orbital signatures are examined at length here.

Possible planetary signatures are examined in the GIC symmetries page.

The Egg nebula center, hidden from view in the blue Hubble image above, has a step-drop symmetry which is easily seen in this other Hubble view next.



A long jet extending out of the center of Virgo cluster giant galaxy M87.



This galaxy jet is worth more than one sentence and is explored along its length in this GIC page, starting with a couple of enhanced radio telescope views of M87.

Jets are inspected here
Rays are inspected here

EARLIEST RECORD OF USE OF THE EIFFLE TOWER IMAGE

The earliest record I have of the 'Eiffle Tower' image dates to Nov/1997 included in this section from an early Eta page of that time period. The image seems already enhanced, but perhaps not. Patching errors and image flaws are apparent, however, in the midst of wreckage is the amazing beautiful eerie 'eiffle tower'.

The later more skillfull enhancement above shows more fine detail.



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This next image looks like it survived a flood or fire. Nonetheless
it is a master image which has scenes (features) in it visible in
several other Eta images as already shown above, in these
other images one or another feature seen, with most
all of the features seen in the one, as follows:

The strong vertical 'spike' is either a laser ray casting a no-light
is-getting-by shadow under it, or an artifact of telescope imaging
systems. It looks like a genuine spike because it sources
directly at the center of the main image, and has two
faint canopy extensions creating an Eiffle Tower
effect in stereo right up the middle.





NEXT - THE EIFFLE TOWER EFFECT MAGNIFIED

A magnified look at
the strong vertical shaft
and the two tall thin faint curves
drapping from it. The no-light shadow cast
beneath the shaft is self evident. Whether this is from
Eta, or Hubble, is not self evident.





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Repaired by invisible menders at astronomy headquarters. This,
following, is the common public released image that
keeps cropping up in different incarnations
all over the astronomy Internet.




WHEN ENHANCED AT HOME, RAYS SUDDENLY APPEAR IN A
'BIG' KILOBYTE VERSION OF THE SAME IMAGE.

Of particular interest, folds can be seen in the
upper half of the dumbell, exactly matching
the contours of the laser rays.




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