
Here are some preliminary results, seen from several points of view. In these images, the size of the blob is the loudness of the source. The color of the blob is the spectral index. Purply blobs are blue-shifted "hot" sources. Orange-red blobs are red-shifted and thus cooler, in the radiant sense.

To give you a sense of this, here is Andromeda, by its lonesome:


Some friends are louder than others:

One is "feasting" the other is "spewing". Quite the cosmic party.

I find that very exciting...
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- Van
L. Van Warren MS CS, AE
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