by henk21cm » Sat Jul 12, 2008 9:28 am
astrolabe wrote:It looks as if the bluish outer area is tilted up on the right and down on the left with respect to the brighter inner half of the disk which appears more horizontal.
Indeed, agreed. The center looks like a huge ball, which sagged through the ice and is now partially floating on water.
I notice another sort of asymmetry in 7331. Around the center there is a glow. What i call Above is where the Deer Lick group is visible, below is where the bright blue 'spiked' star is visible. The glow below is broader than the glow above. This might be an optical illusion, so i cut out 7331 (without the Deer Lick group) and rotated 7331 over 4 possible angles. Independently of the orientation of the rotated image, the glow (originally) below looks to me broader than the glow above.
Yet it may still be an illusion. Above, the spiral arms add an overwhelming light intensity, outradiating the central glow.
[quote="astrolabe"]It looks as if the bluish outer area is tilted up on the right and down on the left with respect to the brighter inner half of the disk which appears more horizontal.[/quote]
Indeed, agreed. The center looks like a huge ball, which sagged through the ice and is now partially floating on water.
I notice another sort of asymmetry in 7331. Around the center there is a glow. What i call Above is where the Deer Lick group is visible, below is where the bright blue 'spiked' star is visible. The glow below is broader than the glow above. This might be an optical illusion, so i cut out 7331 (without the Deer Lick group) and rotated 7331 over 4 possible angles. Independently of the orientation of the rotated image, the glow (originally) below looks to me broader than the glow above.
Yet it may still be an illusion. Above, the spiral arms add an overwhelming light intensity, outradiating the central glow.