Galaxy Zoo Talk

Is that the Sun of this universe?

  • jharbert04 by jharbert04

    In this universe, we see multiple things that can be discovered. First, I see numerous planets in a variety of colors from red to blue to yellow. One specifically, has a spiral outside with a round bulge. I also see this shiny glowing planet that might be the that galaxy's Sun, which would make sense to why it would shine so bright and why there are these green waves coming off this maybe Sun. So could this be this galaxy's Sun or is it not? I think so, what about you.
    Thank you for reading.

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  • Budgieye by Budgieye moderator

    Hi again. The numerous coloured things are foreground stars in our own galaxy. The center object is a galaxy made of billions of stars, and we are classifying the shape of this galaxy. The blue star at the top is much closer than the galaxy, it is a bright foreground star in our own galaxy. It is a red star, but the image is overexposed making blue and green areas

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