Showing posts with label nebula. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nebula. Show all posts

Saturday, May 25, 2013

MMT Molecular Strip Mining

STRIP MINING THE HORSEHEAD NEBULA
WITH THE MMT MOLECULAR TELESCOPE
The MMT Telescope has initiated three levels of molecular strip mining. Level one is at the top with the tiny Horsehead in the center. The center view is molecular X2. The bottom strip is molecular with a machine setting of X3. The molecular view has several fantastic discoveries.

Horsehead Nebula small telescope view
The strip mining shape of the horse takes on a new appearance indicating the molecular does not exactly match up with the visual light representations. At Molecular Machine X3 calibration, the horse has an intense molecular center which is not see in a visual light image with the small telescope. Refer to the image captured with a smaller telescope and a CCD, at approximately the same image scale. Molecular brings out a better view of more stars and matter, including nebula, for analysis.


MMT Horsehead Nebula Wide View

WIDE VIEW WITH THE MMT MOLECULAR MINING TELESCOPE
MOLECULAR MINING: THE HORSEHEAD NEBULA
The view of the Universe is crazy bright with molecular stars and molecular interstellar dust and matter, as seen in this wide FOV view taken with the MMT Molecular Mining Telescope. This region is molecular mined in and around the Horsehead Nebula. The Horsehead is the tiny image circled in yellow. For a closeup comparison molecular view of the Horsehead, follow the link below.

MMT Molecular Mining Telescope Horsehead Nebula
Extremely Powerful Telescopes Update



The Lab is continuing to study the results of all molecular images taken with the MMT and newer telescopes with the Molecular Mining Machine pipe installed.

MMT - Molecular Mining Telescope 
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2013/05/mgt-molecular-cradle-of-stars.html 
Number ten on our list of powerful telescopes and introduced publicly on May 20th, 2013, the new MMT Molecular Mining Telescope is now dedicated to Molecular mining of the Universe and beyond. The idea to pipe mount the Molecular Device from the GMM Genius Molecular Microscope onto the GT Genius Telescope was one of the best ideas in the Big Brain's Space Initiative. This led to Mining in the Universe with a new kind of molecular mode, which has revealed spectacular results and many new discoveries, providing a high level of exploration and continued discovery. The MMT telescope is configured with several key features: Adventure and Explorer Class Modes, Molecular Device, Adjunctive, Genius, Supercomputer, ET Enhanced Technology, Paradigmic and Power Dynamic.

MMT Molecular Mining Telescope Horsehead Nebula
MMT Molecular Mining the Cradle of Stars


The MP Molecular Processor is set to level 3 for this view. During this observational session, level 1 and level 2 were also explored.

Friday, April 26, 2013

Power Dynamic Telescope PDT - through the Ring Nebula M57

The center of the Ring seen through the Power Dynamic Telescope PDT
POWER DYNAMIC TELESCOPE PDT
FANTASTIC JOURNEY THROUGH M57 RING NEBULA
M57 like you've never seen it before!

Small telescope M57 view
LOOKING INTO & THROUGH THE RING NEBULADiscover What’s Inside and On the Other Side!

At Left: a small telescope barely shows the 9th magnitude Ring Nebula. The center hole is featureless.


We give you permission to embark on a great Telenaut mission of exploration and discovery. Travel to the giant smoke ring - the famous Ring Nebula. Like astronauts using space ships, Telenauts use powerful telescopes to achieve their space missions.

When we arrive at this celestial wonder, we will enter into, explore inside, and then travel beyond the place that no man has ever gone before using the Big Brain's newest Adjunctive telescope.

Spectacular, mind boggling, and fantastic are the named results that come to mind when describing the newest journey into deep space made with the new Power Dynamic Telescope, bringing forth shocking new discoveries (that reside within and on the other side of the Ring).

No telescope this large ever attempted to penetrate the center hole of M57 until now. This is just the beginning of a new era in space exploration by the Big Brain Inititive. The Ring Nebula appears as a kind of cylinder, with spatial depth that can be penetrated and reveal space time on the opposite side. The things that materialized in the first exploratory image are astounding!

BREAKING NEWS! Spectacular results were imaged last night when the newest and most powerful Adjunctive telescope, the Power Dynamic Telescope PDT, was slewed towards the famous Ring Nebula, diving into the center hole to reveal the treasures hidden inside.

Supercomputer driven, the very powerful and complex Discovery Class Power Dynamic Telescope was pointed at the center of the Ring Nebula M57, and when doing Molecular calibrations - it inadvertently began looking inside the hole where we expected to only see a couple dim magnitude stars for tweaking the cams. Unexpectedly, not only could we see materialization inside, but we could see all the way through the Nebular Cast Sheen (attributed to M57) to the other side where new objects were discovered, arranged in space - resident beyond the ring!

— Telescope shows more than expected: looking into and through the ring to the other side! — 


Our Discovery List

1) The PDT allows one to look inside M57 Ring Nebula’s center hole and to look inside some distance as the ring is really a cylinder implying depth of field.


2) A Blue Cast Sheen BCS molecular window is discovered, which was created by the Ring's connecting molecular dust and gas.

3) The PDT Telescope was able to penetrate the blue cast sheen all the way to the other side of space and time.

4) There are objects both within and beyond this ring - inside and beyond the window of exploded star dust, many new faint stars and objects are seen.

5) Inside the ring we see two parallel bands of star dust and matter apparently residing inside the cylinder walls, appearing to have some connection with the matter curvature of the Ring's cylindrical shape.

6) Beyond the BCS boundary, there are many rifts, voids, stars, galaxies, nebula, and objects in space.

A star map, showing the plot of more stars and objects, can be created using the telescope’s Paradigmic Light Processor and this image.

Saturday, April 13, 2013

PGT-ET Telescope Finds Dragon Head

PGT-ET TELESCOPE DISCOVERS THE DRAGON HEAD NEBULA
This Dragon is protecting the Star Queen and her Star Babies!

We're completely stoked over another mind blowing trip into the depths of cosmic deep space made with the new telescope. Out at the 7,000 light year distance radius, the cosmic perimeter is penetrated with the power of the PGT-ET Telescope, and once again new discoveries are revealed!

— There's a cavern that acts as a stellar nursery, an incubator of the Queen's star babies. —
 
Facing to the right inside the photo, a new discovery made with the PGT-ET telescope shows a ferocious Dragon, now coined "the Dragon Head Nebula," which is hidden deep within the Star Queen's celestial territory of interstellar dust and matter known as NGC 6611. Who knew? Apparently the flying Dragon, with glowing eyes, is protecting the Queen.

The Star Queen (IC 4703) is made up of diffuse emission nebula and holds onto approximately 460 youthful "open cluster type" young stars in the constellation Serpens. They reside in a very bright school with a luminosity up to one million times our Sun. There's also a cavern that acts as a stellar nursery an incubator of star babies.

The blue in forefront of the Dragon's head is from glowing oxygen and the more reddish aft color is from glowing hydrogen, both energized by glowing ultraviolet light.

The Star Queen lives in a nebula with pillars and has a star nursery. The nursery is a crypt of star babies being born. The Queen also has a small army of young stars surrounding her kingdom

The protostar babies are not hot enough to emit dangerous X-rays so the area is claimed radiation safe from this spectral source particle range. The region also holds several structural pillars composed of star forming dust and gas within the domain. Apparently no one looked in the direction to find the lurking Dragon Head protecting the Queen.

Studies show an army of "Supernova" particles is headed towards this region. Will the Queen's nebular shield be enough to protect the new borns? Only time will tell.

Friday, April 12, 2013

PGT-ET Telescope Sees New Stars

BLINDED BY STARS!
The Giant PGT-ET Telescope's FOV is blinded by the number of stars in the Doradus system.

This unexpected black and white test image shows a blinding number of stars and cosmic matter captured with the new PGT-ET Telescope. The majority of the stars are of dim magnitude however the vast aperture of the telescope makes each an over exposed image!

The powerful telescope, in a series of discovery images, has used its great light gathering power to bring forth the unexpected. These are stars at a great distance brought out by the telescope. In between stars is a nebulosity of interstellar dust, matter and gas, made bright by the very large telescope which is capable of gathering and collecting great amounts of light. Also visible is dark nebula matter and a clustering of brighter stars. There's so many new stars, we don't know where to begin in cataloging and classifying.

New discovery stars may have spot checks against the 10-million object star catalog and other database sources in visual operating modes.

Guiding and tracking of this massive scope relative to these distant stars and star systems are spot on, attributable to developments, refinements, and experiences gained from previous Adjunctive telescopes (ULT, NULT, GT, PGT).

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

PGT-ET Telescope Crab Nebula Test


Stunning image of the Crab Nebula taken with the Lab's most powerful telescope!
TELESCOPE ENHANCED TECHNOLOGY
TEST RESULTS BLOW MINDS!

Not expecting the unexpected... 
The recent result from our new unveiled telescope, the PGT-ET, outstrips our wildest imagination! In the history of our professional work in Astronomy, we have never seen such a highly detailed image of M1 - the Crab Nebula. It's mind boggling and stunning and the wealth of detail was unexpected. See for yourself by clicking above to examine a larger size image. (the full size image is not reproduced here and is even more stunning - and available upon request.)

— the PGT-ET Telescope uses the PMM molecular controls and the Big Brain Supercomputer

As seen below, a typical image of the Crab Nebula through a modest telescope, captured with a CCD camera, is uneventful and nearly featureless. The image above shows stepping up to the new PGT-ET opens up new worlds!

Modest telescope image
INTRODUCTION
The recent PGT-ET is thought to be the most powerful telescope in the Big Brain's arsenal of scopes. In theory, we expected higher resolution, finer detail on objects, more color, greater image scale, and much deeper penetration into the hidden depths of the Universe. It's design was anticipated to be more ideally suited for the Big Brain Machine's Prime Directive, and exploratory initiative and conducive to learning more about the Universe and what lies beyond the greatest barrier known to mankind.

PGT Telescope ET Version

http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2013/03/pgt-telescope-new-look.html


The Prime Directive
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2012/03/prime-directive.html

ICONIC NEW DESIGN - GOING MOLCULAR
Keep in mind, the new design of the PGT-ET telescope has the added instrumentation of the GMM microscope — initially a somewhat novel and ironic idea to attach the devices from the molecular processors onto the telescope. Apparently, according to WYSIWYG, this was a good move and instrumentation to process micro worlds is well adept at processing macro worlds.

THOUGHT PROCESSOR
The telescope is the first to have a Thought Processor, though, for this test, the TP was not utilized. It's currently unknown exactly how the PGT-ET will use TPs for observations. There's some speculation that the actual telescope will become part of the physical observation in terms of quantum thought although the resolution of this issue remains to be seen.

PGT ET Thought Processor
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2013/04/pgt-et-test.html 

Thought Processor
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2013/04/thought-processor.html

Thought Object Action Amplifier
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2012/11/object-amp.html

Is Pure Thought a Virtual Process?
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2013/02/is-pure-thought-virtual-process.html
Thought Processing Dimension
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2012/10/thought-processing.html  


PERFORMANCE
— SIGNATURE PERFORMANCE — Ever since its conception, we've become very anxious to take the new telescope for a test drive and see what it can do and see how it will perform. We estimated performance on a scale of around a 10 percent increase compared to the previous PGT telescope would be possible. In reality, after the first test was completed, the results simply blew us away and outstripped our wildest imaginations, indicating that overall performance is more like a thousand percent increase over previous telescopes like the ULT, NULT, GT, and PGT.

TEST IMAGE NEW DISCOVERIES
The Lab's preliminary M1 qualitative test results analysis

Beginning an elemental analysis of M1, obviation examination by moving from the outer remnant perimeter and settling towards the dimensional inner core, and where the final location of the ulterior realm indicates the presence of the alkali metal element Cesium CS 55 deep within the core (which is liquid at or near room temperature on the Earth). The elemental analysis was achieved by the telescope's new molecular components.

It this case, it's a frozen tenuous material spread throughout the space within the cosmic complex. On the Earth, Cesium is a byproduct created by huge power from atomic and nuclear fissions inside powerful nuclear reactors. Inside M1, Cesium was created by a nuclear fission reaction byproduct from the exploding supernova star. The class of supernovae is considered to be one of the most powerful objects in the Universe.
 
The filamentary structure is far more complex and rich than originally thought. Previously described as containing clouds, it now appears to contain a complex and vast interconnection of intricate and widely varying structures described as connected, island, open ended, with density, tenuity, and both patterned and randomized pathways with particular arrangements and alignments.

The elemental plasma is illuminated by nearby stars.

It appears to contain more filaments than ever anticipated or viewed in the past.

New unexpected and unusual filament structures are visible.

The visual range of spectral emissions is more complex and vast than previously seen.

A new depth of spatial perception and material emanating and migrating inwards towards the core is detected.

The image is far more dimensional, i.e. imagery not only penetrates into the depth of the core but also shows the outer matter mantel.

This data can provide details for many more in depth studies.

INITIAL SITE SELECTION CANCELLATION
Previously we did research to select the largest known volcano in the Solar System, Olympus Mons on Mars, as a test site, with the idea to peer deep into its vast caldron of opportunity and look for new discoveries within the walls of fossilized materials. By the time we were ready for the test, Mars had changed position and the orientation of the OM caldera had changed to an angular geometry that was not satisfying in terms of perceptive depth imaging. Therefore, the OM test was delayed, but not cancelled, and a more stellar and nebular object was selected.

MARS OLYMPUS MONS
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2013/04/olympus-mons-pgt-et-test-site.html

SELECTING THE CRAB NEBULA FOR TEST
Why was the Crab Nebula selected for this test?

1) Well known object is easy to make comparisons with other telescopes
2) It's coordinates are well known and it's relatively easy to locate
3) 8th magnitude bright enough for engagement, tracking, testing
4) Previous "discoveries" overlooked with less powerful telescopes 
5) 11 light year dia has considerable depth, perimeter to explore
6) Coverage is within the range of Multiple Adjuncts
7) Geometry is nearly always good for an object of this distance
8) Suitable for the telescope's instrumentation

WHAT IS THE CRAB NEBULA?
The Crab Nebula is a vast remnant of an exploding star that went supernova. The explosion result was so bright and intense, it was recorded by the Chinese, Japanese, and Arab astronomers in 1054 AD. M1 is a key feature in the constellation Taurus the Bull and appears to have stellar matter including dust, various material elements, and nebular gases. It resides at celestial coordinates RA 5h 34m 32s and Dec 22° 0.870'. Distance as determined is 6,523 light years with a magnitude of 8.4.

STAR RICH ELEMENTS VISIBLE
THERE'S NO DOUBT about the variety of colors within the M1 structure as different elements produce different colors. "The filaments are the remnants of the progenitor star's atmosphere, and consist largely of ionized helium and hydrogen, along with carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, iron, neon and sulfur. The filaments' temperatures are typically between 11,000 and 18,000 K, and their densities are about 1,300 particles per cm3."[11] (source: Wikipedia)


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crab_Nebula

Monday, October 15, 2012

M42 PGT Paradigmic Genius Telescope

BIG BRAIN SUPERCOMPUTER
PGT PARADIGMIC GENIUS TELESCOPE VIEWS M42

MONDAY OCTOBER 15TH 2012 - STUNNING VIEWS! were obtained using the Big Brain's PGT Super Telescope. Observations were completed on Monday, driven with a new portal window designed to show a wider view FOV (thanks to the experimental FR) with more visible detail and less cluttering of telescope controls.




M42 is the birthplace of stars and shows a wealth of detail in expanding hydrogen dust and filamentary detail. Glowing nebulosity is lit up by nearby and embedded stars. The PGT is an experimental telescope that's performing beyond all expectations.

The successful new portal version is functional though still under construction - it appears it will be chosen for primary use. This is the second image captured with the PGT. The previous observation did focusing on a Black Hole at the center of galaxy with a massive Event Horizon and a Relativistic Space Time Jet.


EXPANSION
One possible future expansion of the PGT may include the GMM's (Genius Molecular Microscope) Stage Cascader to zoom in to highly detailed portions of a wide FOV Cosmic View. This will ride atop the ocularic section for amplification and permit highly detailed magnified enlargement of selected areas much like results obtained from refinement stages within the GMM.

THE EXPERIMENT
It will be an exciting experiment to attach the Molecular Cascader atop the PGT Telescope and view the results. If permanently used, it could usher in a new age of telescope. One proposal is Molecular PGT or MPGT for Molecular Paradigmic Genius Telescope. This may be shortened to MGT Molecular Genius Telescope.