Galex


  to bottom   THERE ARE AT LEAST TWO ANDROMEDAS    



VISIBLE LIGHT ANDROMEDA WITH A WIDE FLOATING DECK, AND BY GALEX AN ULTRA VIOLET ANDROMEDA WHOSE VORTEX IS THE SAME SIZE WITHOUT THE WIDE FLOATING DECK


Ultra violet deep space surrounding andromeda is mottled with peculiar rippling, in crosshatch textures, readily apparent, source or cause unknown, perhaps gravity waves controlling organization of sundry matter drifts into peaks and valleys

Two vector directions for gravity waves (east/west and north/south) are required to create crosshatch patterns. Such crosshatch interference merging is seen in gravity waves surrounding M101

   

Smoke rings pepper the Galex ultra violet image of Andromeda (left), of two sizes, large circles are of uniform size, near large bright yellow objects, clearly false artifacts, smaller ovals also appear at random their cause not clearly self evident


Light spike near M51 requires a closer look to see if it is real. Two different images from two different telescope authorities show a spike, albiet two different spikes, both originating from the exact same source. Source seems more likely near M51, less likely a chance Milky Way overlay between M51 and us



TO EXTRA SPIN IN ULTRA VIOLET
TO NGC 300 IN ULTRA VIOLET
TO RELATED INFORMATION
TO THIN SPIKE NEAR M51



I have to proviso myself on behalf of words, that everything in the Andromeda image is Ultra Violet, as per Galex literature, which has made no mention of any optical (visible light) input in the image.

Within the narrow range of Galex images so far revealed, Andromdeda is alone in having an ultra violet existence mirrored in the visible light universe. For instance galaxy Ngc 300 has a noticably different energy and entropy flow arrangement in ultra violet vrs visible light. Click here for the quick short story.

Ultra violet Andromeda is huge and very powerful. Its ultra violet nature closely matches its visible light appearance, as if two Andromeda's co-existed in the same space.

We do not know this from the Galex image used by professionals who show Andromeda in ultra violet to each other and to the public at large. The Galex image has to be enhanced to see the mighty scope of energies influencing cosmic affairs at Andromeda



Let us not argue using kibbles and bits for poker chips. There are nominal differences between the two images, to the right below the main deck dark in the visible light, is white in ultra violet. Also, numerous small hot objects in the higher energy spectrum (ultra violet), hardly seen at all in visible light, and visa versa. And bold, for instance M110, is faint is uv. It is the overall, the two Andromedas are essentially the same.

Galex literature refers to the work theoreticians must now do to explain why andromeda uv occurs in faint rings. This is bogus. The only faint rings are failure to enhance the uv image to see what is really there.

Galex original at left, enhanced at right

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Andromeda's big mass as it can appear in visible light. There is a large floating deck as a diffuse flange around the whole of the circumpherence, the flange not flamed on to the same visible extent in the ultra violet image, otherwise, the views are remarkably the same. Concider two Andromedas, visible, and high energy.

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TOPOLOGIES ARE THE SAME

The energy distribution is different in UV than in optical. The UV energy is not a mirror, or negative reverse, of optical although there is some negative reversal in the dark dust lanes forming rings across the front in optical, two rings roughly parallel like the edges of two wide ellipses cross the front in UV.



There are three rings in three decks crossing the frontface escarpment, close to the core a dark lane in optical is dark in UV, a second longer lane further out is dark in optical, very bright in UV, a third lane further out, very bright in UV, is not seen in optical.

In UV, the two bright lanes, and the dark lane lining the core, are not stacked, exactly, the three extend forward in a broad plane toward us.



Also notice that the bright lanes in UV are not smoothly lineal, their texture consists of froth, that is, bubbly and curled their whole length, each clump is small and stands alone, froth is strewn along each lane.

Striations from a former collision, at left in optical, are not keenly present in UV although the topoligical housing of the striations is matched in the UV energies.





Any striations in a galaxy are worth a second look. Striations are a tell tale sign, guaranteed, of galaxy collision particularly where one has sideswiped another sliding by, or slicing through rather than merely passing through. Striations can also reveal thickness in that striations are usually vertically stacked.

A few notable striation examples are featured in the Galaxies.htm page.



The core in UV is indistinct, but see next that it approximates the actual core of Andromeda as witnessed in this grainy old black and white which may have been one of Hubble's first shows of a galaxy existing outside of the Milky Way back in the 20's.





Reason(s) for a path of vertical strew (lines) down the western side of the core are not self evident. You can study this view click which does not reveal a self evident cause for the vertical strew, in UV. Click an optical black and white view (by Gendler) does not show self evident cause either, some vertical streaks seem biased toward a small bright object to the right of the large globular cluster at upper left, these faint vertical lines are too straight they may be the lines of image seams.



EXTRA SPIN - A VERTICAL COMPONENT IN ULTRA VIOLET

A closer look at some ultra violet details reveals a generalization toward vertical upthrusts in all of the matter both small and large objects, of both bright and dull densities. The entropy is spin oriented vertically, carried along in horizontal wave bands.







The extra excited state (in ultra violet vertical spin) is not seen in Andromeda's more sedate visible matter. An entropy attractor force is missing in the more sedate more fluidly friendly flowing material state present in the visible light media.





More vertical ups (vertical spins) in high temperature regions.









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The Galex original at size (4200x4200) is too unweildy for desktop PC convenience, large images used here are reduced 60% to (3000x3000) and smaller images used accordingly.

What seems to be an imaging kink has turned up in enhancements, where different circular fields patched together to form the full picture are self evident.

The kink is in the form for smoke rings of two different sizes, a small, and large, the large is seen as round circles in the vacinities of particularly bright yellow objects, the smaller smoke rings, oval, canted at different angles, are each at a set distance away on the other side of the bright star. A number of the small ovals drift in the image alone.

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Large circles and small oval smoke rings are shown in highlighted windows. If the small ovals are deep space artifacts and not lensing ghosts, the Galex radiation frequencies used have revealed something very interesting - ovals in deep space.

A couple of far away galaxies previously not easily see in Andromeda images have been marked by highlighted windows in case these are new prior unseen galaxies of special interest since their light has shown up in ultra violet.

Two surrogate colors were used by Galex to substitute for ultra violet frequencies (which are not seen in the optical spectra range nor by humans). Red was used for near ultra violet (near the visible color border) and far ultra violet (near the x-ray border). Strong red enhancement shows a conciderable amount of energy stewing in andromada and its vacinity. Blue dominates in more intense local zones, but not the wider spread range of excitement.

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MOTTLED CROSSHATCH TEXTURE

A mottling texture is noticed in the red near ultra violet view, in deep space surroundings of Andromeda, the following example has noticable cross hatching in regulated clumps of media density.





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Cross hatching is also seen in blue, this sample patch extends from the left side of satellite galaxy M110.

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Another Andromeda image shows crosshatching under extreme image enhancement, irregular matches between red and blue are due to image construction, in the midst of this, in the upper area, extremely noticable crosshatching in deep space is seen in strong red light.

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Camera rastering may be the cause. Counter arguing points to lack of pure parallelism, the horizontal lines bend, suggesting gravity waves.

WHIRLPOOL IN DEEP SPACE

The Whirlpool galaxy in this next photo seeths in a deep space hanging with ripples.

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Histogram enhanced

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Greytone enhanced

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The Noao original black and white image was enhanced looking for a thin spike of light in an area near the Whirlpool where a spearing spike was spotted in a Coelum image. A spike was spotted in the Noao image, good enough, originating at exactly the same source, but vectored in a different direction. Good enough. A light spike of some kind is issuing from an odd area near the Whirlpool. The greytone enhanced also revealed ripples in deep space surrounding the whirlpool, the rippling more readily seen in the histrogram view above.

The light spike is profiled next.

THIN SPIKE OF LIGHT SPEARS OUT OF ODD AREA NEAR THE WHIRLPOOL






At the Whirlpool, in an area over to the left and up from the satellite galaxy, we notice the following, in a black and white Noao image verrry highly enhanced.

From the same precise point in an odd formation, two spears spike out, each at a sharply different angle, in two different photos taken at different times by different telescope techniques, suggesting more than a co-incidence - that something hidden in the odd formation is producing a laser-like ray and that the something is rotating so that at different times the ray vectors in different directions.

The second occurrence is in a Coelum color image.

Focus the images together using eyesight to see 3d.

     

     

3d shows a thin dimly diffuse arm arcing back to the right, this is probably a fading residual arm of a former galaxy. In fact, the whole diffuse area surrounding the Whirlpool galaxy is suggestive of former galaxies now irradicated, perhaps more than one former galaxy is in the residues, in particular faint diffuse artifacts fondling around the bright satellite galaxy, many on a horizontal plane, creating an eerie impression that the satellite is now in repeat orbiting around the whirlpool's maindeck.

Do not forget that events unfold in timelines of millions of years due to actual extreme slow motions of the objects relative to the speed of light, where it can take 4 lightyears (4 of our daily years) just for one star to pass a next when galaxies collide or dance a waltz incoming from different directions.









Look at how thick M51 really, a huge diffuse understructure angling back makes it as thick as a cinnamon roll, the open vortex is the icing on top.

The Coelum original next shows only the icing.



The faceon view shows a large superstructure enterprise which seems to be drifting forward and gently upward toward the left. The forward drifting on an upward left slant is immediately seen in the stereo views above.



Three dark areas (no red light) are seen along the lower portion below the galaxy maindeck. Click for a better view of the missing red.

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Only the icing is seen (at left) in this Noao black and white, zoomed from the original. No trace of anything (at right) besides icing in seen in the Coelum original



Apparent significant differences in the Whirlpool structure between images is strictly a question of differing photo telescope techniques. An interesting sidenote is that both images have a horizontal line crossing above the center core where seemingly different image shoots were seamed together.

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Seeming dark sinkholes creviced between arms in the Coelum enhancements are imaging artificats, which look like this (next image) in Noao enhanced. The sinkholes appear in both the Noao image and the Coelum view, in the Coelum the sinkholes cannot be understood.

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A straight line across M51 is real. The line cuts the image as if a telescope frame seam. The straight line appears in M51 images and cannot be explained in any self evident way.

Three different images, Coelum in color, by Gender (who calls the image a 'greytone'), and an Noao black and white, all show the same straight line.







In the color image, red is on one side of the line, abruptly blue on the other.



A second straight line is confusing anyway, seen in the Noao photo where closeup details are clippped as if by sharp media density usually found in image patching errors, a line is also noticable in the Gendler greytone, and irrationally so in the Coelum color view.

A barnacle such as seen to the right in the Noao strip (first next), are explained in the Polyps.htm page.







A small well formed tympany resonator seems clipped by the straight line, straight lines in cosmic objects (not image faults) are featured in the Incise.htm page.

This tympany (which has good details in an Noao view next), is featured in the Tympani3.htm page.





A comprehensive tympani survey is featured in the Tympan-1.htm page.

This view (source unknown), scarcer Dpi, shows the gravity well around M51



This view (source unknown), scarcer Dpi, shows the gravity well around M101



NGC 300 PRODDED BY 3D AND ENHANCEMENTS COUGHS UP SECRETS

Two pronounced features of Ngc 300 in ultra violet, are a very energetic swath arcing overhead rearward thonging out from a center ring around the core, and the fact that the overall topology in ultra violet is global, that is, fully spherical as if a disturbed gyroscope within a gimble. Visible light views show neither the thonging central arm, nor the gyroscope/gimble 3d topology clearly, only indicated and known if already known.

NGC 300 IN VISIBLE LIGHT





NGC 300 IN ULTRA VIOLET RADIATION



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A straight line seam across the top means significant content is missing above the main knot. Another seam down the left edge also short changes the content.

Hands up palms crossed time out. The color image above has the same straight lines, across the top, and down the left side. These may not be seams, thus, these may be boundries marking zones of polarized light such as prominantly seen in the Large Magellanic Cloud galaxy.

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GLOBAL GALAXIES IN VISIBLE LIGHT

Cross reference for global galaxies.

Some galaxies have gimble topologies in visible light, Ngc 6951 (next) and Ngc 1232 (following) are two easily recognized examples. M100 (second following) also has a gimble topology, making the mass contents of these galaxies far more than inferred from 2 dimensional flat plan perspectives.

THE GLOBAL VILLAGE

NGC 6951



NGC 1232



M100





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