Subject: AGZ000cu74
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by bluemagi
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by 958bacsal
A real lens in the middle of the ring. Unfortunately, there is no way to mark it.
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by ElisabethB moderator
Sorry, I don't see it. Where do you see a gravitational lens in this image ?
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by Budgieye moderator
One of the other zoo studies used the term lens to illustrate thick area around the nucleus.
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by Budgieye moderator
I forget which study. Bars?
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Yes, beta project 'Galaxy Bars' uses them https://www.zooniverse.org/projects/jessemd/galaxy-bars/about/research
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by 958bacsal
I did not think of a gravitational lens. And indeed, 'Galaxy Bars' use that expression in the light area around the center.
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by ElisabethB moderator
I mentioned the possible confusion in the feedback form for Galaxy Bars ! Because here in GZ 'lens' means gravitational lens.
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To me it is still confusing where the exact point of difference lies between lens, nucleus and bulge o_O
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by ElisabethB moderator
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Tx ! I'll second that ! And that is with leaving out gravitational lenses !
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by ElisabethB moderator
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I do hope GZ Bars will have tons more examples of what they really want us to classify !
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lol my feedback was less but only very clear examples, perhaps even illustrations instead of real images 😄 ah well the message is more or less the same anyway 😃
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by 958bacsal
I thought the lens was a professional thrill. So use the GB. This lens is a dead bar (has finished its operation)
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by kb7wox
PGC 66553
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