DUAL ZODIAC PLANET ORBITERS

SUBSECTION - DEALS WITH MOTTLING IN MANTLES OF STARS



"Later, it was discovered that someone had tried to tag what is now in Mottling.htm to the end of the lasers.htm archive. Which is good.
Mottling in star halos needs to be recognized for the common good of astronomy".

EGG NEUBLA - CRISS CROSS SCATTER BLAST BLASER RAYS WITH TWO SETS OF ORBITING PLANETS



Twin lazer rays light up concentric rings in a duo zodiac nebula

orbiting planets are seen

three duo zodiac nebulas have planets in orbits

"Criss cross blaser rays from invisible needle thin laser rays blasting through a double ringed disks set with double sets of orbital signatures facing each other, the rays visible by compton scattering in blasting through the dust of the c-concentric orbital shells. The criss cross is as follows: lower east forward criss crosses to upper west away, lower west away criss crosses to upper east forward".

"Both rays bend slightly in the middle where the source star(s) locate, both bends in above are slightly more inclined forward. Pros are not sure if a binary or single star locates in the dust obscured center".

"Two announcements about these egg nebula enhancements. The needle thin x-ray laser ray is seen by scattering, the invisible ray hitting nodes in the orbital signatures and lighting up the nodes. The rays are scattergunning, that is, moving back and forth within narrow ranges within each broadband laser criss cross. Multiple invisible ray excitements shoot out along the four laser cross ties".

"Enhancements which bring out the active needle thin laser rays, have also brought out planets or planetoids within the concentric interleaving orbital dust rings. The planets are tiny and yellow, and dim, as distinct from stars which are bright and white of many sizes".

"There are two orbital systems with two ecliptic zodiac axis facing each other interleaving like fingers of your hands hooked together making the people outside the steeple".

The Egg nebula has orbital signatures, tiny dull yellow planets in two different orbiting planes, the two planes face each other like subtley canted side view mirrors.















PLANETS IN DUO ZODIAC CONCENTRIC DISKS ORBITS
both kinds, small dull white, and bark dots



"Although, leave the room open if distant background stars come crawling in the door zapping the idea of dull white high libedo planets. Dark dot planets definately, no zap".

"Did you get that, Finger Up", asks Occam, no answer expected.



"Some dark globules infesting the rays, seen in the ray's lights".



"There are many small planetoids, small asteroid size?. Look for them, expecially in the lower portion of the picture. Once the eye is trained to pick them out you will see them saturating the rings".



PLANETS IN DUO ZODIAC CONCENTRIC DISKS ORBITS





"Planets in the center. Here are a few. They were hard to bring out in the two orbital ring's zodiac dusts".



"The surrounding deep space is a sea of gravity doppler waves in a choppy pattern. Thinking suggests it is possible the sea of discovery in which the egg is active may be contributing to the intensity of the x-rays, and the exceptional brightness of visible light made by the invisible needle thin laser rays".





"Mottling in deep space where the egg is located is intense. Gravity doppler waves are probably present certainly hermaphrodite entropy is strongly at work here".



"The dark dots are orbiting planets of different sizes".









"Intensity in visible light is extraordinary".

"The foot pad is an unusual razor edge scythe. It has rounded rectangle corners the foot pad is not an oval. This is another telescope's image of the center of the egg. There is a step down symmetry, the upper wand is higher in elevation than the lower wand. The image was filtered to show two of the possible three stars thought to be there, the red and blue blobs are two of the stars".



"An epiphanation has kicked in, the other hemisphere in the brain is alive. The foot pad is further filtration to reveal the two blobs. The intruding additional filter is cause of the step down. If full view, the center would have the inner tips of the two wands nearly joined one wand up the other down in normal bilateral symmetry matching the up, down bilaterals of the sideways red slurges, which, as you can see, are bilateral with one a horizontal curlspread the other (east side) a more vertical rooster tail".

"The blue pink wands are another form of bilateral - propellor symmetry. Leading west edge of the lower wand is up, the leading east edge of the upper wand is up, the two are twisted like an airplane propeller".

Foot Pad continues with one more image, Who the Heck knows why. It's a review view, no enhancement.



HB5 NEBULA

"In a mobius curled nebula a few faint orbiters are small and dull, distinguished from stars that are small and white. Check the ribbed flanks in the upper northeast there are orbiters crossing the nebula. In the interleaved twin orbital planes in between are at least two orbiters".

"Hb5 was a random spare moment shoot by hubble which chanced this nebula, so named HB5 for 5th chance shoot. This nebula does not seem archived on your internet".





"Among energetic planetary nebula, open mobius symmetry can be seen in pictures with enough resolution to show enough details. One such nebula, officially named Hubble 5, has open mobius symmetry operating between the left and right side of the butterfly. Strong enhancement has pulled out of the media blurr a show of contentric rings (orbits) around the center".

"In the most exacting 3d inspection, with the most ideal background lighting not interferring with the screen, the orbits can be seen to be interleaved, that is the dusty orbital lanes on the left are cammed to the right, and the dusty orbital lanes on the right are cammed to the left - the two separate sets of concentric orbiter's lanes face each other at shallow cammed angles".

"It is worth extra commenting on both interleaving orbit planes (two separate ecliptic disks facing each other), and mobius curl symmetry, in that many nebula have these properties".











CATS EYE NEBULA - NGC 6543

"The cats eye nebula has little planetoids orbiting all over the place. It takes industrial strength astronomy, enhancing different images, to see them".



"Two orbital planes are interleaving (slightly facing each other) down the vertical axis, the shallow degree of interleave folds explains why the orbits are tending to mush each other in the lower southwest and upper northeast".



"Bilateral symmetry - the upper pigtails curl up forward, the lower pigtails curl down away".







"Only two planets are visible in this telescope's cats eye version".



"The two dots, big in the 11 oclock position, small in the 9 oclock position, are not visible in the above views. It means these are orbiters, on the move, not back or foreground small stars. Bingo. Planetary orbital signatures in active star nebulas can be seen with ease".




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