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Kepler's SNR Supernova Photos


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Thanks sorry for two posts

In my previous post i mentioned presenting data to academia. That will be after a confidentiality agreement is signed.

If your'e a scientist and willing so sign an agreement and my attorney agrees then sure let's talk.

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Few overlay composites of the galactic center and Milky Way black hole. The black hole area or SagA* is the bright white chill pepper shape not far from the bottome

Opinions would be great.

First is NASA/Chandra

Second is from my telescope/antenna

Remainder are composite

Thanks

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For reference I've included the comparison photos with the overlays. As far as what part of the spectrum I'm receiving that's what academic research will determine.

If it's the same object then the main features will fit like a jig-saw puzzle

and provide more detail which they definitely seem to do.

Here is a bigger picture of the Galactic Center. I'm not taking existing NASA photos and doctoring them.

There are no known photos of this that I can find.

The object to the right is the Sagittarius Dwarf Galaxy it is embedded in the galactic disc and being eaten.

The C shape on the right is part of the Milky Ways galactic arm being illuminated by the object beside it. Probable candidate is the Canis Major Dwarf Galaxy.

The Galactic arms are somewhat visible coming out of the lower bubbles. There is a blob on Chandras photos on the right side where the disc is thicker. These galactic bubbles are fairly recent discoveries by NASA.

The blue swept back object to the top is our X-ray bubble being swept around as our galaxy rotates

Iv'e included some of the more recent galactic maps for reference.

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