The yellow dottles to the left are said by a team of astronomers to be traces of a dim galaxy being canniblized by Andromeda. Enhancement reveals brighter dottles, more importantly, a bridge streaming from M110 lower center into Andromeda, and a huge underflush to the right made of giant flanges in a flare array, indicating that the lower right quadrant's scene at Andromeda is everything but serene

  to bottom   A BRIDGE NEAR FAR - BETWEEN NGC 205 AND ANDROMEDA      

A trail
drags to the
underdeck of the
Andromed canopy, showing
that M110 (small oblong elliptical
galaxy) is just now emerging from a pass
through the nether realms of Andromeda's underside



Ngc 205
itself is a
lot larger. This
image next showing a hot
tiny core within the diffuse ellictical
elongated shell is surrounded by a much larger
halo of hidden mass, as the next original, and
image enhancement by deft tweeking of
the knobs instantly shows

A photo
enhanced reveals
a definative bridge of trailing
matter linking small elliptical galaxy
to Andromeda, a second image seems
to show stretched out globular
clusters in M110 hazy
diffuse envelope





An odd
characteristic
in the enhanced image shows
that many of the globular clusters on the
left side seem to be elongated, the elongated vector
roughly in a southwest to northeast incline aimed toward
the vertical center line of the image. An enhancement
reveals that many of the globular clusters are
most certainly elongated in this image,
the fact that many of the clusters
are point circular ruling out
the possibility that the
elongations were
caused by
drift
of the
telescope
capturing local
Milky Way stars drifting by



Other oblong star images are here.

THIN JET OF STARS VECTORING RIGHT FROM THE REAR END OF NGC 205


A thin
arm jutting
right from the top
end of NGC 205 (closest to
Andromeda) seems to be a genuine
coherent artifact in space, enhancements
show it to exist in high magnifications which
also show the diffuse band connecting a bridge
to Andromeda, and a small curl of stars
curling tightly left from the rear
end of the elongated core, as
well, a small diffuse
field of blue haze
extends in a
short extension
of oblique elliptical
galaxy NGC 205's forward
shore from the south end of the core

IMAGE SET 1 - NGC 205 ARM JET





IMAGE SET 2 - NGC 205 ARM JET









IMAGE SET 3 - NGC 205 ARM JET







These
'arm jets'
are skeleton arms,
residuals only hot spots
in arcs which mark what once were
spiral arms of a galaxy which
reached out into space
around the now
M110

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

The large
concentric elliptical
star chain rings both well away
from the left side and horizontally oriented,
plus one on the right side in a more vertical slant,
are probably all that is left of the arms of a sizeable
small spiral galaxy which was stripped clean of
all of its gold after passing through
thick Andromeda











Hordes
of globular
clusters crowd inside
the hem of the glowing elliptical shell,
the clusters appear pristinely enhanced in blue color tone.
The center, thought to be impenetrable, is actually a very small
hot dot hardly more than the size of a giant globular cluster and
around it a halo which has internal order if not actual arms. A
color tone view shown expanded shows the internal order at
the nuclear core, and the diffuse greater halo which
makes it a distorted (oblong) elliptical galaxy



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