Thank you Chris! There is an intensification of the halo, at 6 o'clock, with a 'beam' either side of it, so I see what you mean. Light could be shining either side of that to show up gas ejected even earlier from the object.Chris Peterson wrote: ↑Thu Jul 11, 2019 11:04 pmThey are real... that is, they are not optical artifacts like diffraction spikes. Whether they are "beams" is a different question (or perhaps the question is "what is a beam?"). What we're seeing could be actual linear concentrations of material, but it could also be preferentially illuminated material, if the stimulating light source is partly occluded (as by dust), resulting in non-uniform illumination of an otherwise fairly homogeneous medium.
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