At first glance, M101 looks like what you’d expect—a classic face-on spiral, wide open and easy to read. But the longer you sit with it, the more it starts to feel… intentional.
The arms don’t just wander outward. They flow. Loose, but not chaotic. There’s a rhythm to how they turn, how the star-forming regions trace their way through the structure, like something guiding the pattern rather than randomness building it.
Somewhere in that motion, you start to recognize a familiar idea—the same kind of growth pattern that shows up in shells, storms, and sunflowers. Whether it truly belongs here or we’re just wired to see it, it’s hard not to wonder if Fibonacci had any business being in a galaxy like this.
This LRGB processing was less about pushing contrast and more about preserving that flow—keeping the transitions smooth, the core grounded, and the arms free to show their natural structure without forcing the image into something harsher than it is.
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| Publicado el | 2026-03-22 |
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