help me spot planets plees
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by ripstar31
what should i be looking out for when looking for planets ?
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by Budgieye moderator
You won't see any planets in our images, only distant galaxies and foreground stars in our own Milky Way galaxy. Here are links to some solar system objects in our images.
If you go outside, you will see planet Venus is very just before dawn in the East.
8.3 asteroids, ice worlds, Planet Nine https://talk.galaxyzoo.org/#/boards/BGZ0000001/discussions/DGZ0000wrb?page=8
8.4 comets https://talk.galaxyzoo.org/#/boards/BGZ0000001/discussions/DGZ0000wrb?page=8
8.5 Sun Moon planets https://talk.galaxyzoo.org/#/boards/BGZ0000001/discussions/DGZ0000wrb?page=8
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by M4kc
And what class of star those which very frequently is seen near galaxy
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by M4kc
I meant those red spots, also there blue dots appear near some galaxys
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by Budgieye moderator
The round objects are stars in our own galaxy, which photobomb the images of distant galaxies. Here are links to images of different coloured stars. Blue stars are hot , red stars are cooler.
4.3 Stars in our galaxy https://talk.galaxyzoo.org/#/boards/BGZ0000001/discussions/DGZ0000wrb?page=4
The telescope that takes these images cannot see planets going around other stars, because exoplanets are too dim to be easily seen. Only a few images of exoplanets have ever been taken, and that is with much larger telescopes.
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