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The Ribbon Energy ![]() ![]() ![]() NGC 4258 X ray view - see the ribbon. |
The Sphere ![]() NGC 7635 ![]() Called "308 Star Bubble" ![]() Abell 39 ![]() Called "Cygnus Bubble" NGC 6888 ![]() Called Abell 70 and Abell 78 ![]() V838 The birth of a sphere ![]() Sphere Shells of NGC 474 The Spiral Energy ![]() Sphere Core called RCW 49 (insert, from Has Jenny photo) |
![]() PN HB12, NGC 6881, Hen 3-1475 |
![]() Called the "Heart Nebula " Our view of the sphere. ![]() Close up view of above, see the spiraling core ribbon. |
The Patch ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() M 27 and M 76 ![]() ![]() Called the "Rotten Egg Nebula" ![]() Called the "planetary Nebula" IC 418 ![]() Fomelhaut HST C70 |
![]() Polar Ring Galaxy NGC 2685 |
![]() Nova of 1987 ![]() Looking up the axis |
![]() ![]() M 51 Whirlpool Galaxy |
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![]() ![]() Called the "Egg Nebula" |
![]() NGC 2818 ![]() |
![]() NGC 3256 If you look down a Patch you would see into it, and towards a galaxy creation. ![]() Centaurus A Our perception only: we can see parts of an axis, patch, and galaxy - all part of the same structure. |
![]() NGC 5907 Our Perception can see parts of the supportive structure.
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