Gallery of NASA/ESA- and ESO-Photos
Exposé
Thema
Spherical Galaxy: Omega Centauri
Galaxy: M87 with Central-Region
Spiral Galaxy: NGC 6872 with oval Acceleration-Ring
Barred Spiral Galaxy: NGC 1365
Central-Region of NGC 1365
NGC 4594, Sombrero with Dust-Ring
S6-Edge-On-Galaxy with Dust-Ring
NGC 5427 with Branchings
NGC 2997 with Branchings
NGC 4038-9, Collision of two Galaxies
M 83 with Dark-Clouds-Material
NGC 5194 with a lot of short Branchings
NGC 1232, oval and elliptic Acceleration-Ring
ESO 269-57 with circled Acceleration-Ring
NGC 7742 with circled Acceleration-Ring
NGC 4414 with circled Acceleration-Ring and a lot of Winding-Arms
NGC 4622, Back-Spin-Galaxy with Acceleration-Ring and a Loop
Hoag, Galaxy with round Core-Ring
NGC 5563, Spherical Galaxy with big bulks of material
thrown out of the central nucleus of the Galaxy
Magnet-Lines
NGC 1808, active Galaxy
NGC 3079, active Galaxy
Solar-System in development
Light-Spectrum
Spherical Galaxy: Centauri
Spherical Galaxy: M 87
NGC 6872 with oval Acceleration-Ring
Barred Spiral Galaxy: NGC 1365
Central-Region of NGC 1365
NGC 5427 with Branchings
NGC 2997 with Branching
NGC 4038-9, Collision
M 83 with Dark-Clouds-Material
NGC 5194 with elliptic Acceleration-Ring
and a lot of short Branchings
NGC 1232 with oval and elliptic Acceleration-Ring
NGC 4594, Sombrero
S6-Edge-On-Galaxy
ESO 269-57 with circled Acceleration-Ring
NGC 7742 with circled Acceleration-Ring
NGC 4414 with circled Acceleration-Ring and a lot of Winding-Arms
Back-Spin-Galaxy NGC 4622
with Acceleration-Ring and a Loop
Hoag, Galaxy with round Core-Ring
NGC 5563, Spherical Galaxy with big bulks of material
thrown out of the central nucleus of the Galaxy
Magnet-Lines
NGC 1808, active Galaxy
NGC 3079, active Galaxy
Solar-System in development
Estimated values:
Mass-distribution: Sun 99%, Planets 1%
Spin-impulse: Sun 1%, Planets 99%
Dust and Gas temperature: 10° K
Development-Time for the Planets: 3 - 10 Million Years
Gas-concentration: 10
4
- 10
5
Atoms / cm
3
Super-Nova with implosion: Neutron-Star with 20 km diameter
Rotation-Period of Neutron-Star: 1 sec - 12 msec
Super-Nova with explosion: The silicate-cover converts to iron. The remaining Star is a White-Compact-Star.
Light-Spectrum
Sichtbares Licht: 380nm bis 750nm
Historisches Weltbild
von Camille Flammarion (1882)
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