Galaxy Zoo Talk
#UGC 312 W; Mrk 552
It is 😃
Is it me or is there an #asteroid right in front of the galaxy? Just to the left of the bulge.
Yep, #asteroid
#UGC 5495
#asteroid to the right
#CGMW (Galaxy behind the Milky Way)
#x-shaped bulge
#NGC 4183 ; #UGC 7222
#UGC 2189
The red star is a Rotationally variable Star (starspots?)
#x-shaped bulge (not that easy to see, however)
The blue star to the left is a white dwarf candidate
#Mrk 564
#NGC 7698 ; #UGC 12668
#UGC 02876
#ZOAG - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zone_of_Avoidance
#purple
#UGC 12538
In this case, Billy, I have been wrong on many occasions before 😉
Hey Billy, I told you the sky was full of voorwerpjes before you posted this one 😉
I had checked the Skyserver image, LOL.
Nice one, Billy 😃
#NGC 1324
#UGC 12510
#AGN
#NGC 7741 ; #UGC 12754
The blue object beneath the galaxy is a possible quasar.
The blue star to the left is a Blue straggler star; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_straggler
#NGC 7040 ; #UGC 11701
#CGMW - Galaxy behind the Milky Way
#ZOAG ; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zone_of_Avoidance
That is a quasar?
#UGC 12738
#NGC 1066 : #UGC 2203
And #UGC 932
The red star is: G 199-27 -- High proper-motion Star
Three-way #merger
#NGC 7785 ; #UGC 12841
Might have an #x-shaped bulge
#asteroid to the left
dustlane over bar?
And #UGC 1880 😃
Yes, #asteroid
Thanks liometopum, this is one for the collections 😃
#asteroid above the galaxy
It looks to me this is an inner ring. There are fainter spiral arms on the outside.
I know, ElisabethB 😃. Sky View isn't any help, and I can't get a UKIRT image. So we'll never know for the time being.
Might be a supernova. I'll check Sky View.
#pink
Blue star - foregroundstar or supernova?
Nice, graham d 😃 #x-shaped
#NGC 1020
See chat discussion for an attempt to explain, dj tjisto 😃
Wow, then it must be a small one if it is closer. It stood out.
Anyway, interesting feature 😃.
.... galaxy. It could also be a starforming background galaxy, or a dwarfgalaxy in this cluster with starformation 😃
My bet would be starformation 😃, and my guess would be this is a small part of the central galaxy torn out of it by fly-by with another...
Cluster behind the outskirts of the Andromeda Galaxy 😃
Nice find 😃 #asteroid
OK 😃
Could be a starforming area caused by a small merger or fly-by.
Elongated feature below the galaxy or chance alignment?
The big galaxy - not the central one - is #NGC 217
Nice, put it my geometric shapes collection 😃
An artifact, something wrong with the color filters.
The blue star between the two galaxies at the top is a white dwarf star.
This looks like a barred spiral to me, and the bar is disturbed to the right.
#merger, shaped like a #bowtie
The blue star at the top is a white dwarf star.
#UGC 00197
#UGC 10552
I believe we have got an #x-shaped bulge here.
Oh, luminous infrared galaxy
Eh?
See chat discussion for Sky View images
The dark center is an optical artifact. The two stars are foregroundstars from our own galaxy. The galaxy you see is much farther away 😃.
Not entirely convinced this is an artifact, though.
EDIT: listed as star in SDSS
Some disturbance (merger) or background galaxy?
See science discussion for the full pic.
If you ignore the red dots you are left with a small object.
#UGC 6874
The blue object to the left is a quasar
#nebula in the Skyserver image, and you won't believe which one it is 😃.
See chat discussion.
The blue star at the top is a white dwarf star
Possible AGN
#Seyfert 2 Galaxy, #AGN; #QSO
The blue star to the left of the galaxy is a white dwarf candidate.
#x-shaped nucleus
The red star is LP 296-70 -- A High proper-motion Star
Rotationally variable Star (caused by starspots?)
Supernova at 11 o' clock?
#merger or #overlap?
#tidal trail
faint #starformation
#disturbed
#bar with one arm?
#asteroid at 8 o' clock
#x-shaped
#NGC 7616
#NGC 7693
Who left their glasses in space 😉 ?.
The blue objects are areas of starformation. They often show up as blue clumps 😃
Have a look at the image in the chat discussion, Leonie, that will shed some light (literally 😉 ) on this image 😃.
Ah, thank you, Capella05 😃. This is new to me 😃
Nice 😃. Going to post it in the bowtie shaped galaxies discussion, Billy 😃
AGN is an active galactic nucleus, and I can find no references to this galaxy having an AGN.
What do you mean by AGNp?
The blue star in the one o' clock position is a Horizontal Branch star
#no_lens but Interesting nonetheless.😃. Possible merger. See science discussion.
Wow, Billy, at least 40 of them. I checked SIMBAD.
The blue star to the left is a Horizontal Branch Star
#QSO
Known supernova, see science discussion.
The red star is BD-13 718 -- A High proper-motion Star
Nice, not tagged yet 😃 #asteroid.
Glad to be of help 😃
Click on Galaxy Zoo examine, then click View on SkyServer. Then click on the small image that appears, then click get image 😃
Empire State Building in space? 😉
Galaxy with a Possible Active Galactic Nucleus; #AGN
#Seyfert 1 Galaxy; #QSO; #AGN
The blue star just to the right of the galaxy is a white dwarf star.
The pinkish-red object (star?) beneath the galaxy is a radio source.
That looks very interesting 😃. It may be caused by a cosmic ray hit. But there are also signs of a merger/disturbance.
The bue "star" at the top might be a possible quasar
#UGC 12482
The larger white star top right is an Eclipsing Binary.
The red star is a Flare star: GJ 3729.
The blue star just above the galaxy is a white dwarf candidate.
Investigating to see if this is a supernova. See science discussion.
#NGC 3979 ; #UGC 6907
The blue star at the top is a white dwarf candidate.
Two galaxies. It looks like they are going to collide. Maybe they are merging.
Yes, there is some disturbance going on 😃
The red star is BD+08 5050 -- High proper-motion Star
Ah, thanks, Budgieye. Features of it are also visible on Sky View, so it looks real.
Or is it a cosmic ray hit?; PSF_FLUX_INTERP DEBLENDED_AT_EDGE INTERP_CENTER STATIONARY MOVED BINNED1 INTERP COSMIC_RAY NOPETRO CHILD
I am going out on a limb here, are these faint jets?
Greenish vertical feature "through" the galaxy. See Science discussion.
Quasar behind the central galaxy. See chat discussion.
The smudge is a very faint galaxy 😃. The white blobs are foregroundstars in our own galaxy.
The blue star top left is a white dwarf candidate.
#asteroid
Thanks for checking C_cld, much appreciated! 😃
#UGC 01678
#UGC 12781
#UGC 05068
#UGC 00395
#UGC 00726
CGMW - Catalogue of galaxies behind the Milky Way
HR 5692 - Red Giant - White Dwarf Binary
The white star to the left is the RR Lyrae variable.
The red star is: LP 463-69 -- a high proper-motion star
#CGMW - Catalogue Galaxies behind the Milky Way
#ZOAG: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zone_of_Avoidance
LOL
Thanks for posting this one, turelli 😃
For more, see chat discussion.
#CGMW - Catalogue of galaxies behind the Milky Way
#CGMW - Catalogue of galaxies behind the Milky way
CGMW - Cataalogue of galaxies behind the Milky Way
#Seyfert Galaxy ; #AGN ; #QSO
Quite a line-up!
The blue-white object to the right is : USNO-A2.0 0900-00155593, a possible quasar
Also: White Dwarf star PB 7489 in zoomed out Skyserver image (the blue star).
The blue star at the bottom is HE 2300-0854 -- Blue Straggler Star http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_straggler
#UGC 12016
#Seyfert 2 Galaxy ; #AGN
BTW is there a possibility this feature consists of two blue stars?
OK, thanks vrooje, I am going to put it in the Blue Stars discussion 😃
The blue feature at the top is a galaxy.
#ZOAG; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zone_of_Avoidance
The blue star bottom right is a white dwarf candidate.
ObjID: 1237674895810757490
The blue star to the right is a white dwarf candidate
ObjID : 1237650795138777154
Polar ring or disk?
#Mrk 609 ; #AGN : #Seyfert 1 Galaxy
The bigger one IS a white dwarf: WD 2257+138
The small blue star just above the brighter blue star at the bottom is a white dwarf candidate.
ObjID: 1237652943168864403
#Seyfert 1 Galaxy; #AGN ; #QSO
The blue star is a Horizontal Branch Star
http://www.daviddarling.info/encyclopedia/B/blue_horizontal-branch_star.html
#UGC 11234
The blue star to the left is an ultraviolet source. White Dwarf?
#AGN; #Quasar
#AGN ; #Seyfert 2 Galaxy. And is that a blue foreground star or a starforming region.
Supernova?
Interesting feature at 7 o'clock. Tidal debris?
#Pink. AGN?
The blue star is a white dwarf candidate
ObjID: 1237673710399521037
#quasar
The red star is NLTT 19480 -- A High proper-motion Star
http://astronomy.swin.edu.au/cosmos/P/Proper+motion
The blue star at 4' o'clock is a White Dwarf
#Seyfert 1 galaxy ; #AGN
I am not having this discussion anymore. I am sick and tired of defending myself. Been there, done that 😦
...lightcurves of other stars. So they would not have been found.
This rule doesn't make sense. If we had that rule on Planet Hunters, we would never have found RR Lyrae stars contaminating ...
So even the nebula and Andromeda galaxy I tagged in zoomed out images don't count anymore. Isn't that counterproductive?
...zoomed out images. I am providing the image, links and explanations for those who like to learn more. .
At the moment iIam learning a lot about white dwarf stasr, blue horizontal branch stars and carbon stars. all of which can be found in ....
If galaxies are irregular we need the zoomed out images to see why.
Turellli wasn't asked to stop commenting on those objects 2 years ago.
I won't stop commenting on objects in zoomed out images. They did it on the forums, why not here. To be honest I am taking this higher up !!
Horizontal branch star in zoomed out image. See discussion.
#UGC 3165
#AGN for the Seyfert galaxy to the right
Green star or object in the 11 o'clock position.
Purple star to the left
Purple star halfway down the galaxy and the bottom of the image.
Blue Horizontal Branch star in the zoomed out Skyserver image http://www.daviddarling.info/encyclopedia/B/blue_horizontal-branch_star.html
The blue star at the bottom is a white dwarf candidate
ObjID: 1237666209783743260
The blue star to the left is a white dwarf star.
The blue star is a white dwarf star: WD 2354+159
The blue star at the 7 0'clock position is a white dwarf star.
White dwarf star at the top (the blue one).
White dwarf in the Skyserver image. See discussion.
#UGC 2309
The red star is DJM 18 -- a carbon star.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_star
See also: AGZ0002baz
#NGC 4567; #UGC 7777
Might be #x-shaped
That is a way better more explanation 😃
This is a galaxy if you ask me
Possible #asteroid top left
#asteroid at 10 o'clock
Slight chance this might be a polar ring
#AGN - Active Galaxy Nucleus
Okay 😃
Thanks Leonie, I almost lost faith in making a worthwhile discovery....
Drat 😃
Thanks C_cld and Budgieye, you just made my day 😃
Polar ring to be?
Foregroundstar or SN?
Very, very faint #asteroid at five o'clock, beneath the red star to the left.
You mean one can be named Alpha Aurigae and the other planetaryscience? 😉
#AGN; #Seyfert 1 Galaxy ; #QSO
Two asteroids in this image, one at 12 o'clock , and one just above the galaxy to the right.
Blue star at 1.30 or something else?
#QSO; #AGN
#AGN; #QSO; UKIDSS infrared image
BL Lac - type object ; #AGN
It's a foreground star from our own Milky Way 😃
The blue star is FBS 1751+409 -- White Dwarf Candidate
ObjID: 1237656529464262722
Looks like it 😃
#asteroid at 7 o' clock
#nebula; see also AGZ0003ooh
#asteroid in Skyserver image
Might be a blue foreground star
(In the very zoomed out image on Skyserver there is a white dwarf star: 1237671694450229933)
Blue star - white dwarf?
#nebula
#UGC 11519
#UGC 1052
#pink; #purple
Okay, thanks 😃
For more, see Science discussion
Yes, RR Lyrae star!!!! - The blue one to the right 😃 😃 😃
#UGC 1098 ; #AGN ; Active Galaxy Nucleus
SIMBAD says the central object is a #quasar
Blue star - White dwarf?
Very interesting 😃 ; #nebula
These are foreground stars from our own galaxy:-)
Blue star: white dwarf?
I agree, possibly a white dwarf star 😃
This is part of #NGC 4496 ; #UGC 7668 . See zoomed out image in chat discussion.
The blue star down to the left is a white dwarf candidate.
ObjID: 1237678806920462443
Blue star to the right
#NGC 5965
If this isn't a filter problem the central star might be white dwarf
#NGC 3447 ; #UGC 6006 ; #GPair. Nice interaction 😃
#NGC 5644 ; #UGC 9321 ; Infrared UKIDSS image
#Blue object at 4 o'clock. Foreground star or starforming area?
Blue star in front of the galaxy: White Dwarf Candidate
SDSS J015259.39-164009.2
#pink ; #purple
#blue
Blue star: white dwarf candidate
ObjID: 1237666245210866385
#UGC 2856
#ZOAG; #x-shaped
#UGC 1025
#UGC 1607; #ZOAG ; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zone_of_Avoidance
#UGC 2383 ; #ZOAG; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zone_of_Avoidance
#NGC 1335 ; #UGC 2762
#UGC 12865 -- Active Galaxy Nucleus; #AGN; Infrared UKIDSS image
#NGC 430 ; #UGC 765 ; UKIDSS infrared image
#Seyfert 1 Galaxy ; #AGN ; UKIDSS infrared image.
#UGC 11579
#NGC 0337A
#NGC 6505 ; #UGC 11026
#UGC 00567.
#NGC 3640 ; #UGC 6368
Two round galaxies
LOL!
#AGN; #pink
#UGC 3027
#Seyfert 1 Galaxy; #AGN
Are you looking at me? Are YOU looking at me????
And yes, I still have lots to learn 😉
Ok, I just wanted to have some confirmation. that the blue object is the real supernova. Into my SN collection this image goes 😃
Maybe C_cld could have a look at this one to see if that is really the supernova.
#NGC 7514 ; #UGC 12415
For the collectors: #UGC 1551 😉
Okay, I am learning here: redshift is 0.054271, does that mean this QSO is pretty far away?
#AGN; #QSO
PS I really have to study that guide soon. Followed the discussion 😃
#x-shaped?
#UGC 2072
Part of the Orion #Nebula
The blue fuzzy coour belongs to a #nebula
#UGC 5100
#UGC 613 ; #AGN
#UGC 11962
Oops, sorry, should have known that. Thanks for setting me straight. Uh, what did I say just now 😉 ?
#Mrk 1382
#UGC 11855
These are foreground stars from our own galaxy - they are green because of filter problems 😃
There is a galaxy, but part of it is behind a foreground star from our own galaxy 😃
No lens here, looks like a spiral galaxy 😃
It is orange because of all the dust in our own galaxy 😃
That is a foreground star from our galaxy 😃
#Mrk 548
#UGC 632
#pink 😉
#NGC 7497 ; #UGC 12392
#asteroid at appr. 4.30
#NGC 1491
#UGC 1881 A
#UGC 2367
Inner ring
Faint #asteroid at 11 o' clock, close to the nucleus; #UGC 335 S
Two nuclei? Dustlane? Polar Ring?
See Science discussion for zoomed out image.
#purple ; #blue ; Could this be a quasar?
#UGC 10 A
#Seyfert 1 Galaxy
#UGC 11683
BTW Three nuclei?
#purple ; #Mrk 783 ; #AGN
IC 565 aka #UGC 5248 = #x-shaped (the big one)
See also: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/#/boards/BGZ0000006/discussions/DGZ00019p1 😉
Yeah, possibly x-shaped 😃
#UGC 2227
The blue galaxy down and to the left and mostly out of the image is #UGC 9274
#NGC 5380 : #UGC 8870
And #AGN 😉
#UGC 2817
#NGC 304 ; #UGC 573
#x-shaped, thanks, Billy 😃
#UGC 413
#UGC 11578
#UGC 11360 ; #CGMW
#bowtie-shaped galaxy
#x-shaped ; #UGC 4833
#NGC 1231
#UGC 10290
The colour image is amazing: http://cas.sdss.org/dr7/en/tools/chart/navi.asp?ra=138.38811211&dec=30.00014675
#Quasar?
#NGC 774 ; #UGC 1469
#violet
#AGN - Active Galactic Nucleus
#NGC 1236
Interesting 😃 #purple; #jetlike feature.
#voilet
Collisional ring?
#UGC 4304
#arc; #lens?
The spiral galaxy is #UGC 09177
#NGC 5080
#purple. hmmm, like wulfskinner asked: #voorwerp?
Nice !
#shell galaxy, although not visible in this image - see discussion.
Zone of avoidance galaxy - #ZOAG - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zone_of_Avoidance
#NGC 7511 ; #UGC 12412
An Active Galactic Nucleus 😃 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Active_galactic_nucleus
Not an AGN
Not a voorwerp, but a faint galaxy.
Not a voorwerp, but a faint blue galaxy
Not a voorwerp, but a merger
Zone of Avoidance Galaxy #ZOAG
#asteroid at 4 o'clock
#NGC 5542
#NGC 4360B
#NGC 3567; #UGC 6230
The big galaxy to the right is #NGC 3720 ; #UGC 6523
#UGC 9838
#NGC 3876 ; #UGC 6730
#NGC 3385 ; #UGC 5908
#UGC 2018
#NGC 6102 ; #UGC 10300
#UGC 10248
#NGC 2789 ; #UGC 4875
Active Galaxy Nucleus; #AGN
#UGC 5337
#UGC 5886
#NGC 2490
#NGC 4659 ; #UGC 7915
#NGC 2777 ; #UGC 4823
#NGC 5104 ; #UGC 8391
#MRK 778 ; #UGC 7813
#NGC 3817; #UGC 6657 ; #Gtripl
#UGC 4225
#NGC 4528 ; #UGC 7722
#UGC 4491
Zone of Avoidance Galaxy - #ZOAG
#asteroid at the bottom
#UGC 12530
#NGC 4267 ; #UGC 7373
#QSO ; #AGN
#NGC 3630 ; #UGC 6349
#NGC 3376 ; #UGC 5891
#NGC 3130; #UGC 5468
#NGC 2556
#UGC 5816
The galaxy top right is #NGC 2449 ; #UGC 4026
#UGC 8515
#NGC 5424 ; #UGC 8956
#UGC 6119
#UGC 10246
#NGC 5100 -- LINER-type Active Galaxy Nucleus ; #AGN ; #UGC 8389
#UGC 9807
#UGC 5267
#UGC 9483
#NGC 3633 ; #UGC 6351
#Mrk 547 (the galaxy at the center); #NGC 78 ; #Gpair ; #UGC 194
#UGC 6485
#NGC 497 ; #UGC 915
#UGC 05723
#Mrk 863 ; Active Galaxy Nucleus #AGN ; #QSO
#NGC 4596 ; #UGC 7828
#Active Galaxy Nucleus ; #AGN
#UGC 8296
#Seyfert 1 Galaxy ; #QSO ; #AGN
#UGC 983
#NGC 374 ; #UGC 680
#NGC 2592 ; #UGC 4411
#NGC 4269 ; #UGC 7372
#NGC 4765 ; #UGC 8018
#NGC 2725 ; #UGC 4732
#UGC 5748
#UGC 10038
#NGC 5681 ; #UGC 9393
#NGC 3086
#UGC 7037
#NGC 3326 ; #Mrk 1260 ; #UGC 5799
#UGC 9894
#NGC 2951
#NGC 7397
#UGC 1169
#NGC 3601 ; #UGC 6282
#UGC 5399 ; #AGN ; #Quasar
#UGC 7879
#NGC 5174 ; #UGC 8475
#UGC 9582
#UGC 11882 ; #UGC 5229
#NGC 7189 ; #AGN ; #UGC 11882
#NGC 4969 ; #Gpair
#UGC 4405
This galaxy has got an Active Galaxy Nucleus ; #AGN
#UGC 9055
#UGC 6715
The galaxy to the right has got an Active Galactic Nucleus ; #AGN
#NGC 4191 ; #UGC 7233
#UGC 9006
#UGC 9162
#NGC 4139
#NGC 4197 ; #UGC 7247
#NGC 4447
#NGC 4353
#NGC 5537
#NGC 2766 ; #UGC 4801
The big galaxy is #UGC 6042 ; #AGN ; the small galaxy also has an Active Galactic Nucleus
#NGC 2914 ; #UGC 5096
#NGC 3047 ; #Gpair ; #UGC 5323
#Mrk 707 ; #Seyfert 1 Galaxy ; #AGN
#UGC 5168
#NGC 2553
#UGC 5506
#UGC 2024 ; #Seyfert 2 Galaxy ; #AGN
#UGC 9667
#Mrk 322
#UGC 8780
#UGC 8868 ; #AGN
#NGC 5845 ; #UGC 9700
#NGC 2936 ; #UGC 5130
#UGC 7210
#Ngc 2987 ; #UGC 5220
#NGC 7364 ; #UGC 12174
#UGC 2292
#NGC 5666 ; #UGC 9360
#Seyfert 1 Galaxy ; #AGN ; #Mrk 732 ; #UGC 6259
#NGC 3825 ; #UGC 6668
#NGC 4752
#NGC 3062
#NGC 429 ; #UGC 762
#UGC 10064 ; Might be #bowtie shaped
#NGC 4734 ; #UGC 7998
The galaxy at the top is #UGC 9103
#UGC 8357
#NGC 4320 ; #UGC 7452
#Seyfert 1 Galaxy ; #AGN
Quite an interesting neighbourhood, Leonie. See image discussion. #nebula
#NGC 2622 ; #AGN ; #Seyfert 1 Galaxy ; #Mrk 1218
#UGC 8613
#UGC 611
#NGC 2830 ; #UGC 4941 ; #AGN
#NGC 5437 ; #AGN
The big galaxy is: #NGC 4342 ; #UGC 7466
#Mrk 1261 ; #AGN ; #UGC 5849
#NGC 4591 ; #UGC 7821
#NGC 5806 ; #AGN ; #UGC 9645
The galaxy to the left is #NGC 5661 ; #UGC 9346
The big one is #UGC 5913
#UGC 9989
#UGC 8037 ; #NGC 4795
#pink ; #violet
#UGC 09025
#UGC 5811
#NGC 5178 ; #UGC 8478
#NGC 2773 ; #UGC 4815
#NGC 5549 ; #UGC 9156
#NGC 5543
#UGC 10273
#UGC 05138 ; #AGN
#NGC 2492 ; #UGC 4138
#NGC 5183 ; #UGC 8485
#NGC 3976 ; #Seyfert 2 Galaxy ; #AGN ; #UGC 6906
#NGC 4453
#UGC 4180
#NGC 2560 ; #UGC 4337
#UGC 5473
The galaxy below is #UGC 8296
#NGC 4333 ; #AGN
#UGC 3135
#AGN; #QSO ; #pink
#MRK 1034 ; #Mrk 1034NE ; #AGN and #Mrk 1034SW; #Seyfert 1 Galaxy
Looks like an #x-shaped bulge to me.
#UGC 11627
#AGN ; #Violet
Wow, nice Billy 😃
... in our own galaxy's galactic plane 😃
Zone of Avoidance galaxy. Those are galaxies that are hard to see, because they are hidden by the dust, gas and stars ....
#ZOAG
#voorwerp, #purple; #pink
#UGC 11690
#UGC 11898
#ugc 02785
#UGC 2625
#asteroid at 5 o'clock
#polar ring?
If real, could it be a #polar ring?
It is an #asteroid 😃
#UGC 12822
#Quasar ; #AGN
#NGC 2878 ; #UGC 5022
#NGC 4429 ; #UGC 7568
#Mrk 1361 ; #AGN ; #Seyfert 2 Galaxy
#UGC 9199
#NGC 4067 ; #AGN ; #UGC 7048
#UGC 04303 NOTES01
#UGC 04655
#NGC 2939 ; #UGC 5134
#NGC 5411; #UGC 8940
#UGC 2638 ; #AGN
#UGC 6417
#NGC 2611
#Seyfert 1 Galaxy; #AGN ; #Blazar
#NGC 4417
#NGC 3017 ; #UGC 8610
#UGC 8918
#UGC 8610
#QSO. The light belongs to the galaxy, not a foreground star 😃
#UGC 4884 ; #AGN
#UGC 4509
#UGC 8202
#UGC 9089
#UGC 7720
#UGC 10029 ; #AGN
#NGC 4257
#AGN; #NGC 5765 ; #Seyfert 2 galaxy (galaxies?)
#NGC 2796 ; #AGN ; #UGC 4893; #Quasar?
#NGC 4467
#NGC 2575 ; #UGC 4368
#AGN; #Seyfert 2 galaxy
#Seyfert 2
#UGC 07008
#UGC 5334
#NGC 5841
#UGC 02594
#x-shaped ; #UGC 04768
#NGC 5431
#NGC 4208 ; #UGC 7275
#UGC 04602
#NGC 3817 ; #Gtrpl ; #UGC 6657
#NGC 2498 ; #UGC 4142 ; #Quasar ?
#NGC 5235 ; #UGC 8582
#UGC 00514
#NGC 5020 ; #UGC 8289
#UGC 6906
#UGC 4820 ; #NGC 2775
#NGC 4254 ; #UGC 7345 ; M 99
#NGC 3872 ; #UGC 6738
#UGC 04147 has got an #x-shaped bulge
#NGC 5970 ; #UGC 9943 ; a beauty 😃
Yes, looks like the bulge is #x-shaped
My guess is the galaxies are beginning to merge and the bottom right part of the larger galaxy is starting to wrap around the small one.
Looks like it , Billy.
4 stars in a row 😃
x-shaped
#NGC 4216 ; #AGN; #UGC 7284
Faint shell-like features?
#asteroid in the Skyserver image
#Zoag - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zone_of_Avoidance
#UGC 10288
#UGC 05838 ; #AGN
This is a very nice image 😃 #UGC 02308
#UGC 2115
#puple pea?
#purple, #blue
#UGC 00285
#NGC 7681 ; #UGC 12620
#Asteroid in Skyserver image
#voorwerp ?
That certainly looks like a lens.
Thanks Billy, for bringing this one up. You are the first the have seen this possible #voorwerp.
#NGC 4700 ; #AGN
#NGC 4124 ; #UGC 7117
Blue colour: artifact?
#NGC 4258, #UGC 7353 , #AGN, #Seyfert 2 Galaxy
#x-shaped? Very hard to tell.
#green object
Nice one, ip 😃 #purple
#x-shaped ?
Thanks for mentioning that, Billy 😃. I learned something new today: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zone_of_Avoidance
I think it is, Billy 😃
#MRK 1013
#purple (thanks Billy).
Yes, I think you are right 😃
EDIT: #UGC 6233
Ah, thanks Capella05 😃
Listed as a star on NED.
.... as it looks like there is another fainter region to the left of it.
I am going out on a limb here, but could that pale blue dot be a supernova? It probably is a starforming region.....
UKIDSS Image. Artifact? Satellite? Plane?
#overlap or #merger? I am inclined to say overlap.
#UGC 7822
Wow, Billy, the thought had crossed my mind, but NED left me confused.
Yes, it is 😃 :Bol 381 -- Globular Cluster
It looks like one of them is a #globular cluster, Edit: the one at 7 o'clock is foreground star.
Probably #x-shaped
The galaxy looks shaped like a #bowtie, and its nucleus might be #x-shaped. See images discussion.
#pink (Thanks again, Billy 😃 )
#pink and a little bit of #purple (Thanks Billy 😃 )
Nice colours 😃
Nucleus could be x-shaped. Capella05?
#purple (Thanks to wtaskew for pointing this one out to me 😃 )
#pink (Thanks to wtaskew for pointing this one out to me 😃 )
#overlap? #polar ring?
Could this be an M82 lookalike?
Interesting #bar
Nice object 😃
#UGC 1115
Greenish object at 5 o'clock.
Looks a bit #square shaped
#purple features, may also be an artifact
#UGC 12724
The Cocoon #nebula can be seen in the zoomed out Skyserver image
That is quite an achievement, Billy, congratulations 😃 😃
The features look like tidal trails.
Nice barred spiral galaxy down to the left.
😃
That is a foreground star from our galaxy:-)
Thanks Billy 😃. This is my 800th entry in my asteroid collection 😃
Part of / near the nebula in the Northern Cross: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/#/boards/BGZ0000001/discussions/DGZ00010vk
Yes, that #blue feature is very interesting indeed.
Near Orion's Belt.
#nebula in the Skyserver Image
Could this be a globular cluster and not a galaxy? M33 is close by, see Science Discussion.
#nebula in the Skyserver image. See Science Discussion.
Official designation: IC 423 (Elizabeth made a note of it two years ago, See Science Discussion 😃 )
This nebula is positioned between the middle and western star of Orion's belt
Nebula in zoomed out Skyserver Image. The same one as over here: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/#/boards/BGZ0000004/discussions/DGZ000153p
Highlighting this galaxy again.
#UGC 02092
#UGC 12648
#NGC 0214 ; #UGC 00438
#UGC 12009 ; #Mrk 908
Hmm, a disturbed bar galaxy?
This looks like a spiral galaxy without a nucleus. Is it a collisional ring?
#collisional ring under construction?
#NGC 3764 ; #GPair
#UGC 10304
Both galaxies have an Active Galactic Nucleus (#AGN)
#UGC 12328
This is an interesting one, Graham and oregonrandy 😃
Highlighting this one again.
#UGC 11463
#UGC 12645
#UGC 02720
This could be a collisional ring under construction.
Yes, that might be a #polar ring
#NGC 5860 ; #Mrk 480 ; #UGC 9717
That could be an inner ring or a partial one.
That's the second one this week, Billy 😃
Thank you both 😃
Okay, I have to study these green and purple pea galaxies sometime 😃
#AGN? #Purple Pea?
#NGC 3379 ; #UGC 5902 ; #AGN
Nice 😃
#NGC 2608 ; #UGC 4484
I wonder, could it be a galaxy with a #polar ring? Or a galaxy with starforming spiral arms and a big bulge?
The galaxy with the dustlane is #UGC 00580 and has got an #AGN. See also: AGZ0001rb7
#NGC 7512 ; #UGC 12414
#UGC 00582
#UGC 10726
#UGC 08669 ; #GPair
#UGC 01200
#NGC 6916 ; #UGC 11554
#NGC 1285
#UGC 00058
#NGC 0318
#NGC 6099 and #NGC 6098 ; #UGC 10299 ; #GPair
#UGC 489
#NGC 0691 ; #UGC 1305
#NGC 0145
#NGC 0414 ; #GPair ; #UGC 744
#UGC 00827 ; #GPair
#NGC 0661 ; #UGC 1215
#NGC 7612 ; #UGC 12512
#NGC 4330 ; #UGC 7456
#NGC 7704 ; #UGC 12684
#NGC 7556
Very faint inner ring?
Nice one 😃
Faint inner ring
Looks x-shaped in Infrared
#UGC 03035
Near the Orion nebula
I think these are all foregroundstars from our galaxy
Two very faint spiral arms.
Looks like it
A barred spiral, or a barred ring galaxy
Now these are nicely lined up 😃
There might be a faint inner ring. Also visible in the Skyserver image
#blue feature at 7 o' clock. Voorwerp?
This one is a bit iffy.
What is the green nebula next to the blue Planetary Nebula ?
Slightly #bowtie shaped
#NGC 2937 ; #UGC 5131
#NGC 0042 ; #UGC 118
#x-shaped (boxy)
#UGC 00375
No, the line is diffraction spike from a star just outide the image 😃
The edgeon galaxy has got an #x-shaped bulge
I think this one is for the science team 😃
This is a good one for the inner ring discussion 😃 And thanks for the link to the article 😃
#UGC 11878 ; #GPair
#NGC 4914 ; #UGC 8125
#UGC 09497
#NGC 7792
#UGC 02830
#NGC 4579 ; M 58 ; #Seyfert Galaxy ; #UGC 7796 ; #AGN
#UGC 00349
#UGC 00081
#UGC 02489 ; #GGroup
#UGC 12241
#NGC 7539 ; #UGC 12443
#UGC 1750
#NGC 4416; #UGC 7541
#UGC 1205
#UGC 06320
#MRK 0516 ; #Seyfert 1 Galaxy ; #AGN
#UGC 00558
#NGC 7619 ; #UGC 12523 and the galaxy to the left is #NGC 7617
#UGC 10867
#UGC 11557
#UGC 02295
#UGC 04314
#NGC 7415 ; #UGC 12244
#UGC 7621
#NGC 7312 ; #UGC 12083
#NGC 5646 ; #UGC 9312
#UGC 10610 ; #GPair
#UGC 7279
#NGC 3003 ; #UGC 5251
#AGN ; #Seyfert 2 Galaxy
#NGC 5514 ; #GPair
#UGC 01995
#NGC 7692
#UGC 04653 ; #GTrpl
#Mrk 318
#UGC 7418 and #NGC 4298; #UGC 7412
#NGC 4217 ; #UGC 7282
#UGC 00579
#NGC 7775 ; #UGC 12821
#UGC 12209
#UGC 01055
#NGC 3226 ; #UGC 5617 ; #AGN
#UGC 12731
#NGC 513 ; #UGC 953 ; #AGN ; #Seyfert 2 Galaxy
#UGC 00826
The large galaxy to the right is : #UGC 04198
#NGC 7562 ; #UGC 12464
#UGC 09320
#NGC 2929 ; #UGC 5126
#NGC 7056 ; #UGC 11734
#UGC 10829
#UGC 12466
#UGC 5458
#UGC 05540
#NGC 1043
#UGC 02806
#NGC 6161
#NGC 0617 ; #AGN
#NGC 1681
#MRK 0600
#UGC 11027
#UGC 11680 ; #GPair
#UGC 11682
It is a Markarian: #MRK 0601
There are at least 6 other globular clusters near Andromda, see my collection to the right.
Nice, Billy 😃
Yes, #x-shaped, but not so much in the Skyserver image
#polar ring
#x-shaped? Not sure.
Boxy. #x-shaped
Orion #nebula
Not on SIMBAD
These are all stars from our own galaxy.
#UGC 12334
#UGC 04144
#NGC 6619 ; #UGC 11200
#UGC 386
#UGC 01397
#UGC 06727
#UGC 01102 ; #GPair
Yes, filter problems if I am not mistaken 😃
#NGC 3126 ; #UGC 5466
#NGC 7303 ; #UGC 12065
#NGC 7803 ; #UGC 12906
#NGC 1539
#UGC 12590
Yep, foreground stars from our own galaxy 😃
#NGC 0227 ; #UGC 456
#UGC 01023
The elliptical galaxy to the right is #NGC 7647 ; #UGC 12576
#NGC 7732 ; #UGC 12738
Yikes !!
#NGC 0806
#MRK 1062
#NGC 7628 ; #UGC 12534
#UGC 12657
#UGC 05358
#NGC 3556 ; #UGC 6225
#UGC 05282
#UGC 12580
#UGC 06130
#UGC 10709 ; #GPair
#NGC 7587 ; #UGC 12484
#nuclear ring? The rest of the galaxy is very faint.
Nuclear ring? Or optical effect?
Ok, Capella05 😃
Ah 😃
No galaxies? Julianne, could you please have a look at this image again? I think you probably misplaced a comment 😃
Nuclear ring? See also AGZ0001t43 for reference
#NGC 5109 ; #UGC 8393
#UGC 11672 ; #GPair
#NGC 4705
Leonie, are you a poet at heart?
#NGC 0931 ; #Seyfert 1 Galaxy ; #AGN ; #UGC 1935 ; #QSO ; #Mrk 1040
#NGC 7770 ; #UGC 12813 and # NGC 7771 ; #UGC 12815
#UGC 03772
#UGC 10823
#UGC 03692
#UGC 12723
#UGC 12454
#NGC 2615 ; #UGC 4481
#NGC 3379 ; #Messier 105 -- LINER-type Active Galaxy Nucleus ; #AGN ; #UGC 5902
#pink / #purple
#NGC 0819 ; #UGC 1632
It might be a merger, it looks like two nuclei 😃
It is a bright star from our own galaxy.
It is a foreground star from our own galaxy
#NGC 5087 ; #AGN
#NGC 0533 ; #UGC 992
#UGC 00271
#NGC 4030 ; #UGC 6993
#UGC 09324
#NGC 1576
#NGC 4810 ; #UGC 8034 and #NGC 4809
#UGC 00521
#UGC 5373 ; NAME SEX B (that is what it is called)
#voorwerp?
Part of #UGC 1117
#UGC 11880
#NGC 5457 ; #UGC 8981 ; M 101
#NGC 5107 ; #Mrk 1346 ; #UGC 8396
#UGC 00439
#UGC 11125
#nuclear ring
That is an #asteroid from our own Solar system
Yep, it is my purple, blue, violet, pink collection 😃
#UGC 03093
#UGC 10518
#UGC 05287
#UGC 02861
#NGC 7328 ; #UGC 12118
#NGC 7674 ; #Seyfert 2 Galaxy ; #AGN ; #Mrk 533 ; #UGC 12608
#UGC 01070
#UGC 12650
#NGC 112 ; #UGC 255
Yes, #asteroid at that position
#MRK 0472
#NGC 4615 ; #UGC 7852
#NGC 7464 ; #UGC 12315 and #NGC 7463 ; #UGC 12316
There might be a #nuclear ring ; #NGC 7751 ; #UGC 12778
Yes, #asteroid above the galaxy
#UGC 12147
Three stars from our galaxy in a row 😃
#UGC 7831
It does look remarkably like an #arc / #lens.
#UGC 12546 and #UGC 12545 (below)
#ngc 5372 ; #UGC 8843
#UGC 11685
#UGC 12646 ; #AGN ; #Seyfert 2 Galaxy
#NGC 3668 ; #UGC 6430
#UGC 01219
#asteroid top right
#NGC 4216 ; #AGN ; #UGC 7284
#NGC 5442
#NGC 3756 ; #UGC 6579
Wow, thanks again Budgieye, this was before my time on Zooniverse 😃
#NGC 5084 ; #AGN ; LINER-type Active Galaxy Nucleus
The larger galaxy to the left is #NGC 7469 ; #Seyfert 1 Galaxy ; #AGN ; #Mrk 1514 ; #UGC 12332 ; #QSO
#NGC 3736
#UGC 03286
#UGC 03596
#UGC 01124
#NGC 7746 ; #UGC 12768
#NGC 4565 -- LINER-type Active Galaxy Nucleus ; #AGN ; #UGC 7772
#NGC 3628 ; #AGN : LINER-type Active Galaxy Nucleus ; #UGC 6350
#NGC 532 ; #UGC 00982
#NGC 1159 ; #UGC 2467
#NGC 4845 ; #UGC 8078 ; #AGN
#NGC 7546
#ngc 3044 ; #UGC 5311
#NGC 0063 ; #UGC 167
#ngc 2683 ; #UGC 4641 ; #AGN
The galaxy top left is #NGC 6055 ; #UGC 10191
#NGC 6070 ; #UGC 10230
Could th blue features be a #polar ring of some kind?
My favorite colour in space 😃
Faiint #blue object to the right
#NGC 7774 ; #UGC 12819
M 65 -- LINER-type Active Galaxy Nucleus; #AGN ; #UGC 6328
#UGC 00156
#NGC 0550 ; #UGC 1021
#UGC 12476
#UGC 12655
#NGC 1926
#UGC 10661
#UGC 11262
#UGC 00492
#UGC 1195
#UGC 8054
#NGC 1061
#UGC 5030
#NGC 0628; #UGC 1149 ; M74
#UGC 08502
#NGC 2793 ; #UGC 4894
#NGC 2770 ; #UGC 4806
#UGC 11814
#NGC 0829
Oh, nice, we might have a #polar ring here 😃. Thanks for flagging this one 😃
#UGC 03672
#UGC 01326
#NGC 3966
#UGC 02501
#NGC 4019 ; #UGC 7001
#UGC 2688
#NGC 3389 ; #UGC 5914
#UGC 02338
#NGC 0009 ; #UGC 00078
#NGC 1552 ; #UGC 3015
Several of them 😃
Highlighting this possible #lens feature again
#blue object above the galaxy
#NGC 4081 ; #UGC 7062
#UGC 02225 and #UGC 2222 (galaxy to the right)
#NGC 6283 ; #UGC 10652
#NGC 7375
#UGC 01881 ; #GPair
#NGC 6012 ; #UGC 10083
#UGC 8571
#NGC 3445 ; #UGC 6021
#UGC 7870
#UGC 01896
The galaxy below has got a #nuclear ring
#nuclear ring?
Looks like a #nuclear ring
Probably a #nuclear ring
#UGC 01663
#ngc 1542; #UGC 3003
#UGC 08496
#UGC 11778
#NGC 5820 ; #UGC 9642
#UGC 03262
#NGC 3747
#UGC 04260
#UGC 10113
#NGC 4809 and #NGC 4810; #UGC 8034 (the one to the left)
#NGC 7601
#UGC 12904
#UGC 02441
#UGC 6120
#UGC 06617 NOTES01
#UGC 01652
Uh, NED says NGC 6111, but SIMBAD shows a different image.... NED seems to be wrong.
#MRK 0983
#UGC 03145
#NGC 2398
Not sure what these guys are about.....
#nebula, to be precise, the Orion Nebula, see Discussion
#nebula, in the Orion Nebula, see Discussion
See also: AGZ00033c5
#nebula, see Discussion and AGZ00033c6
This #nebula is near the Orion nebula. See Discussion
#x-shaped, looks special to me 😃
Might be #x-shaped, not so much on the Skyserver image.
Might be #x-shaped, after consulting the Skyserver image I am not so sure anymore.
Looks #x-shaped
Yes, #asteroid top right
#asteroid bottom right
#asteroid at 4 o' clock, close to the edge of the image
#asteroid at 8 o'clock
#asteroid at 4 o' clock
#asteroid at the top
#asteroid between the two galaxies
2 #asteroids in the Skyserver image
#collisional ring in progress?
Maybe a #collisional ring
#NGC 0270
#NGC 0022 ; #UGC 00086
#UGC 12582
#NGC 431 ; #UGC 776
#NGC 7673 ; #UGC 12607
#UGC 12665
#ngc 4712 ; #UGC 7977
#NGC 1309
#UGC 12660
#UGC 01327
My final entry 😃 : #NGC 3938 ; #UGC 6856
Have fun you all 😃
#NGC 7779 ; #UGC 12831
#UGC 01295
#NGC 7491
#NGC 3453
#UGC 02604
#UGC 10905
#NGC 7770 ; #UGC 12813 and #NGC7771 ; #UGC 12815
#NGC 4498 ; #UGC 7669
#UGC 00144
#UGC 09356
#UGC 12689
#NGC 3510 ; #UGC 6126
#Mrk 324
#UGC 12351
#NGC 0467 ; #UGC 848
#UGC 10726 ; Brightest galaxy in a Cluster (BCG)
#NGC 1270 ; #UGC 2660
#NGC 0777 ; #Seyfert 2 Galaxy ; #UGC 1476 ; #AGN
#UGC 01204
#NGC 7525 ; #AGN ; #Seyfert 1 Galaxy ; #Mrk 316
#NGC 0767
#NGC 1085 ; #UGC 2241
#UGC 12149 ; #Mrk 917 ; #Seyfert 2 Galaxy ; #AGN
#UGC 1747
#UGC 10694
#UGC 01446
#NGC 2683 ; #UGC 4641 ; #AGN
#UGC 03764
#UGC 11617
#NGC 7586
Check out the discussion mentioned to the right 😃
#UGC 7718
#UGC 00555
#UGC 01282 ; #Mrk 577 ; #Seyfert 2 Galaxy ; #AGN
#NGC 0883
#Ngc 2774
#Ngc 5343
#NGC 1132 ; #UGC 2359
#UGC 00598
#NGC 6219
#NGC 7500 ; #UGC 12399
#UGC 02656
#UGC 12419
#UGC 11907
#ngc 7703 ; #UGC 12676
#ngc 4671 ; #Mrk 1334
#NGC 0547 ; #UGC 1009 and #NGC 0545 ; #UGC 1007
#NGC 0940 ; #UGC 1964
#NGC 410 ; #UGC 735
#NGC 529 ; #UGC 00995
#NGC 0015 ; #UGC 00082
#ngc 6075
#UGC 02787
#NGC 7108
#UGC 01512
#ngc 0596
#NGC 936 ; #UGC 1929 ; #QSO
#asteroid to the right 😉
Elongated galaxy 😃 ; #UGC 05938
#UGC 00773 ; #AGN ; #BL Lac - type object ; #QSO
#ngc 6234
#ngc 3998; #Seyfert Galaxy; #UGC 6946 ; #QSO
#NGC 0489 ; #UGC 908
#NGC 4684 ; #UGC 7951
#NGC 0962 ; #UGC 2013
#NGC 1293
#NGC 0904 ; #UGC 1852
#NGC 0680 ; #UGC 1286
The galaxy at 6 o'clock, outside this image is #NGC 1587 ; #UGC 3063
#NGC 1588 ; #Mrk 616 ; #UGC 3064
That #asteroid to the right was really in a hurry 😃
#asteroid at 1.30
Bears a remarkable resemblance to AGZ0005ln2
Bears a remarkable resemblance to AGZ00058zd
Another #X-shaped nucleus 😃
#NGC 0470 ; #Quasar ; #UGC 858
These are stars from our galaxy but something went wrong with photographing them.
A galaxy 😃
Probably a trick of the eye but it looks like there is a jetlike feature at 7.30.
High speed collision - shell elliptical
Inner and outer ring 😃
#nuclearring?
..... on a subject, and that's why the green window is slightly off centre. I can see this becoming a piece of art, Elizabeth 😃
A newbie is fresh/green, hasn't seen all there is in the Universe yet (hence the black), and his/her interest hasn't yet focused ....
What say we give these images an official title? I say we call this one: A newbie's view on the universe 😉
#nuclearring
#UGC 1407
#ngc3442 ; #Mrk 418 ; #UGC 6001
Thanks for pointing that one out, Billy 😃. #Mrk 1023
Nice colours
#UGC 04095
Highighting this one again 😃
A satellite trail
bar? starformation? or both? or something else?
#UGC 03225 NED01
#NGC 2735A , the other galaxy at the bottom is #NGC 2735 ; #UGC 4744
#MRK 0569
#UGC 05485
#UGC 01531
#UGC 04749 ; #Mrk 101
#NGC 4417 ; #UGC 7542
I should have checked my comet collection.
I know Elisabeth, in hindsight there should have been three colours, my enthusiasm got the better of me again. That happens sometimes....
This looks like a comet. But unfortunately it isn't. See discussion.
Possible #polar ring
Could the ring be a galaxy torn apart by the central galaxy? Or is it a one-armed spiral galaxy?
Looks more like a disturbed ring than a polar ring
#UGC 00046 ; #GPair
#NGC 7587B
#UGC 03995 ; #GPair
#UGC 00816 and #UGC 00813 (below); #Taffy_2 galaxy; #GPair
Blue object to the left
#UGC 07593 ; #GPair
#UGC 11297
#UGC 1635
#Mrk 1328 ; #UGC 7666
#UGC 5653
#NGC 4652 (the big one)
#NGC 2585
#UGC 00813 and #UGC 00816 (the one at the top)
#NGC 7600
#UGC 06957
#NGC 4062
The spiral galaxy to the right is : #UGC 11695
#NGC 0191 - Interacting galaxies
#UGC 06665; #Mrk 1304
#NGC 0199 ; #UGC 00415
#UGC 00420
#UGC 11735
#UGC 00037
#MRK 1030
#UGC 01399
Might be a bit #x-shaped
#purple feature
Green feature. Cosmic ray hit?
Shell galaxy? High speed collision?
#NGC 0477 ; #UGC 00886; #Seyfert 2 Galaxy
I agree, possible #polar ring
Yes, #polar ring
Yes, possible #polar ring
#asteroid at the top of the image
#NGC 0519
Very faint spiral arms 😃
What is the greyish object superimposed on the galaxy? Foreground star? Satellite galaxy? Disturbance as a result of the merger?
#MRK 1005
#NGC 4451 ; #UGC 7600
#UGC 6741
#UGC 12794 ; #NGC 7760
#UGC 02709
#UGC 12196 NOTES01
#UGC 03109
#NGC 0873
#NGC 7800; #UGC 12885
#UGC 12640
#UGC 4029
#UGC 05926
#UGC 01383
#NGC 1022
#UGC 05798
#NGC 0194 ; #UGC 407
#NGC 6534
#UGC 12196
#UGC 12574
#NGC 0853
#UGC 01690
#Shell galaxy? #NGC 7585
#UGC 4947 ; #AGN
disturbed or merger with a very small galaxy?
#UGC 1409
They are seperate but their gravity disrupts them 😃
Great #asteroid 😃
#NGC 1234
#UGC 2531
#UGC 11803
#UGC 00784
#ngc 6269 ; #UGC 10629
#NGC 4634 ; #UGC 7875
#NGC 0702
#UGC 01324
#NGC 1063
#NGC 0190 ; #GPair ; #UGC 397
#NGC 6513 ; #UGC 11078
#NGC 1016 ; #UGC 2128
#NGC 0204 ; #UGC 00423
#UGC 06296
#NGC 0069
#NGC 7224 ; #UGC 11940
#UGC 7736
#UGC 11576
#UGC 02747
The round galaxy bottom right is: #NGC 1293
#NGC 1294 ; #UGC 2694
#NGC 0731
Blue object to the right
#MRK 0524
#NGC 0183 ; #UGC 387
#UGC 01945
#NGC 7360 ; #UGC 12167
#NGC 7282 ; #UGC 12034
#UGC 10845
#NGC 0080 ; #UGC 00203
#NGC 5984 ; #UGC 9987
#UGC 04181
#NGC 0779
#UGC 00774
Merger? Polar ring?
#UGC 12011 ; #GPair
#UGC 01297
#NGC 4682
#UGC 00180
#UGC 00307
Merger with a jetlike feature (possibly tidal debris or a small galaxy).
#UGC 12864
#UGC 12899
#UGC 11827
#UGC 12357
Shell galaxy?
#UGC 00941
#NGC 4116; #UGC 7111
#Ngc 7393
#UGC 10204
#NGC 5496 ; #UGC 9079
#NGC 7721
#MRK 0970
#NGC 3154 ; #UGC 5507
#UGC 11760
#NGC 5341; #UGC 8792
#voorwerpje on top of the galaxy?
#UGC 03202
#NGC 0013 ; #UGC 00077
#NGC 6471 ; #Gpair
#UGC 03107
#NGC 7340
#UGC 12541
#UGC 00431
#NGC 0675 ; #UGC 1273
Th big galaxy to the right is : UGC 11907
#NGC 5369
#NGC 0523 ; #UGC 00979
#NGC 1038 ; #UGC 2158
#NGC 3735 ; #Seyfert 2 Galaxy ; #AGN ; #UGC 6567
#UGC 09618 ; #GPair
#NGC 3879 ; #UGC 6752
#UGC 03075
Hmm, I wonder, #polar ring?
#UGC 05097
#UGC 07912 ; #Gpair; love the white colours 😃
#NGC 7664 ; #UGC 12598
#UGC 12890
#NGC 1263
#UGC 12800
#UGC 12271
#NGC 0701
#NGC 2590 ; #UGC 04392
#NGC 5725 ; #UGC 9466
#NGC 0341 ; #Mrk 968
#UGC 00119
#NGC 7535 ; #UGC 12438
#UGC 1231
#UGC 04573
#asteroid to the right of the galaxy
#asteroid it is then 😃
Maybe that object is a faint asteroid, but I am not entirely sure.
#NGC 2944 ; #UGC 5144
Very interesting image 😃
#UGC 01618
The spiral galaxy is #NGC 7525; #Seyfert 1 Galaxy ; #AGN; #GPair
#NGC 0463 ; #UGC 840
#NGC 4637 ; #UGC 7881. The bigger galaxy below is #NGC 4638 ; #UGC 7880
#UGC 11952
#UGC 11703
#UGC 06418
#UGC 01033
#UGC 01448
#NGC 7077 ; #UGC 11755; #MRK 900
#NGC 0706; #UGC 1334
#NGC 0266; #UGC 0058 ; #AGN
#NGC 0114, #MRK 946 ; #UGC 00259
#NGC 4689 ; #UGC 7965
#UGC 01059
#UGC 06625
Turelli is right. #NGC 1719 ; #NGC 1717 ; #UGC 3226
#UGC 12518
#UGC 03836
#NGC 3741 ; #UGC 6572
#UGC 10135 ; no_polar ring
Those blue dots: #voorwerpje?
#UGC 03536
#NGC 0181
#UGC 12664
#NGC 1042 ; #AGN
#NGC 4178 ; #UGC 7215
#NGC 7448 ; #UGC 12294
Hi Leonie, it really looks like the nucleus is #x-shaped. Thanks 😃
#UGC 00627
#UGC 209
#UGC 1556
#NGC 4602 ; #Seyfert 2 Galaxy ; #AGN
Klingon Bird of Prey shooting a torpedo
#UGC 5995
#UGC 03136
#UGC 9615
#NGC 3690 ; #Mrk 171 ; #AGN
#UGC 7349
#UGC 12733
#UGC 09266
#UGC 11842
#UGC 04715
#UGC 12811
#NGC 4299 ; #UGC 7414
#UGC 3869
#UGC 5989 to the right
#UGC 11731
Maybe this one: AGZ0002vdd ?
the Tri-star trio: Capella05, Alpha Aurigae and cappella singing Me and I from Abba 😃
#NGC 7593; #UGC 12483
I wonder whatever happened to cappella. I haven't seen his username in quite a long time 😉.
If I am not mistaken cappella was named after a nineties house/dance act 😉 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cappella_(Eurodance_group)
#NGC 0781 ; #UGC 1482
Merger? Disturbed? Spiral arm?
Parallel lives 😉
The upper part is #NGC 3396 ; #UGC 5935
#NGC 3395 ; #UGC 5931
#UGC 12423
#MRK 1033
#NGC 5827 ; #UGC 9662 ; #AGN
#ngc 7806 ; #UGC 12911
#NGC 0403 ; #UGC 715
#UGC 02224
#UGC 06127
#UGC 12564
#NGC 1070 ; #UGC 2200
#UGC 11112
#NGC 6978
#NGC 6207; #UGC 10521
#UGC 01702
#MRK 1112
#NGC 7442 ; #UGC 12286
#NGC 2561 ; #UGC 4336
#NGC 4088; #UGC 7081
#UGC 11246
#UGC 09588
#NGC 7757; #UGC 12788
#NGC 321
#UGC 00656
#UGC 11961
#UGC 02477
#Mrk 450
#UGC 12475
#NGC 1060 ; #UGC 2191
#UGC 01271
#UGC 08502 ; #GPair
#NGC 7047 ; #UGC 11712
#UGC 05288 . SIMBAD says pair of galaxies. But where is the other one?
#UGC 11782
#NGC 3991 ; #UGC 6933
#UGC 1744
#UGC 11948
#NGC 3813; #UGC 6651
#UGC 06930
#NGC 0747
#Ugc 00444
#UGC 6543
#UGC 08987
#UGC 12153
#UGC 5956
#UGC 5964
#NGC 3953 ; #UGC 6870
#UGC 09001
#NGC 7831 ; #UGC 00060
#UGC 12295
#NGC 2405
#UGC 02436
##NGC 7799
Okay, no Infrared images either 😃
PS How about the infrared images? Do I still tag them or can I skip them too?
Okoy, thanks Capella05, saves a lot of work 😃
How come there are lots of almost identical artificially redshifted images of the same galaxy?
#NGC 7223 ; #UGC 11931
The small galaxy below is #Mrk 552 ; #UGC 312 W
#UGC 00312
#NGC 3961 ; #UGC 6885
#UGC 4810
#NGC 1659
#UGC 08630
#NGC 0414 ; #UGC 00744
#UGC 12155
#NGC 4448 ; #UGC 7591
OK, I checked the Skyserver image and I wasn't that convinced either 😃
#NGC 3788 ; #UGC 6623
Have a look at my collection to the right of this image to see some examples 😃
In this image the nucleus looks a bit boxy. Boxy and x-shaped are words meaning the same thing.
#UGC 7513
Probaby x-shaped
#Mrk 1328; #UGC 7666
#NGC 2521 ; #UGC 4235
#UGC 02225 and #UGC 02222 (to the right)
#UGC 01056
#UGC 00314
#UGC 12394
#NGC 4341 ; #UGC 7472
#Mrk 531; #UGC 12575
#NGC 7406
#NGC 2657 ; #UGC 4573
#NGC 3445; #UGC 6021
#UGC 00469
#NGC 0938; #UGC 1947
#NGC 3995 ; #UGC 6944
#NGC 7798 ; #Mrk 332 ; #UGC 12884
#UGC 6419 ; #ngc 3664
#UGC 11794 ; #NGC 7112
#NGC 0586
#NGC 6906 ; #UGC 11548
#NGC 6817
#Ngc 7782; #UGC 12834
#NGC 4535 ; #UGC 7727
#UGC 06592
#NGC 0789 ; #UGC 1520
#NGC 5697; #UGC 9407 ; Possible #quasar
#UGC 01265 ; #GPair
#UGC 01138
#UGC 01279
#NGC 7337; #UGC 12120
#UGC 11721 NOTES 01
The big galaxy is #UGC 05938
#UGC 08585
#UGC 5653; #Gpair. The big one at the bottom is #NGC 5532
#NGC 1604
#NGC 7428 ; #UGC 12262
#NGC 3800 ; #UGC 6634
#UGC 00869
#UGC 03898
#UGC 00636
#NGC 7311 ; #UGC 12080
#NGC 5616 ; #UGC 9231
#NGC 1067 ; #UGC 2204
#UGC 02810
#UGC 1996
#Mrk 339
#UGC 12008
#UGC 00384
#NGC 3088 ; #Gpair ; #UGC 5384
#UGC 7855
#UGC 04308 ; #AGN
#NGC 1202
#UGC 00228
#UGC 10505
#UGC 12617
#NGC 7003 ; #UGC 11662
#UGC 02639
#UGC 4658
#UGC 04429
#NGC 0124 ; #UGC 00271
#UGC 01723
#UGC 12578 ; #NGC 7667
#NGC 2741
#NGC 4014 ; #UGC 6961
#purple object at 11 o' clock
#UGC 00706
#NGC 5183; #UGC 8485
#NGC 5504B
#UGC 09846
#UGC 08806
#NGC 4016 ; #UGC 6954
#NGC 5648 ; #UGC 9330
Thanks for pointing that out, turelli 😃. Image in discussion.
The big galaxy to the left is #UGC 04147
#NGC 3652 ; #UGC 6392
#UGC 12150
#MRK 0235
#UGC 10809 ; #GPair
#UGC 00111
#UGC 4160
#NGC 7132
#UGC 3896; #NGC 2407
#NGC 1334 ; #UGC 2759
#NGC 0095; #UGC 00214
#NGC 4025 ; #UGC 6982
#UGC 9145
#UGC 12670
#NGC 4258 ; M 106 ; #Seyfert 2 Galaxy; #UGC 7353 ; #AGN
#UGC 10787 ; Pair of galaxies
#UGC 00644 ; Pair of Galaxies
#UGC 00830
They look like foregroundstars from own galaxy
Those are starforming regions in an irregular shaped galaxy 😃
#UGC 4769; #NGC 2750
#UGC 00729
#NGC 7551
#NGC 0085B
#UGC 05097 ; #Mrk 1233
#UGC 00850
#NGC 2750 ; #UGC 4769
#ngc0132 ; #UGC 301
#ngc 5984; #UGC 9987
#UGC 04369
M 106 -- #Seyfert 2 Galaxy ; #AGN ; #UGC 7353
#UGC 00791
#UGC 12914 ; #AGN
#NGC 0109 ; #UGC 251
#UGC 09243
#UGC 00329
#NGC 2607 ; #UGC 4473
#UGC 01584
#UGC 03731
#UGC 07567
#NGC 0245 ; #Mrk 555; #UGC 00476
#NGC 5510
#NGC 7685 ; #UGC 12638
#NGC 3034 ; #AGN; #UGC 5322
The bar is much more pronounced here than in visible light in the Skyserver image.
#UGC 4264; #NGC 2535
#NGC 4638 ; #UGC 7880
#UGC 04947; #AGN
#MRK 1347 ; #AGN ; #Seyfert 1 Galaxy
#UGC 9053
#NGC 1280 ; #UGC 2652
#UGC 05779
#NGC 5132 ; #UGC 8428
#NGC 3810; #UGC 6644
#NGC 2619; #UGC 4503
#UGC 7828; #NGC 4596
#NGC 1094 ; #UGC 2262
Probably a satellite galaxy of the big one top right: #NGC 5645; #UGC 9328
#UGC 06142 ; #AGN
#NGC 3601; #UGC 6282
The galaxy above the center is: #NGC 4632 ; #UGC 7870
#ngc 3822; #Seyfert 1 Galaxy ; #AGN ; #UGC 6661
#NGC 4303; #Seyfert 2 Galaxy; #AGN ; #UGC 7420
#MRK 1324
#UGC 07034
#NGC 4179; #UGC 7214
It is a beautiful ring, by the way.
#UGC 10514
#UGC 00607
#NGC 1041
#UGC 00233
#UGC 11565
#NGC 0239
These colours bear a striking resemblance to Jupiter's cloud belts 😃
#NGC 6118 ; #UGC 10350
#UGC 4365
#NGC 7819l; #UGC 00026
#NGC 7659 ; #UGC 12595
#UGC 2567
#UGC 5989
#UGC 00749
#NGC 4455 ; #UGC 7603
#NGC 5002 ; #UGC 8254
#UGC 07678
#NGC 3485 ; #UGC 6077 ; #AGN
#NGC 3675 ; #UGC 6439
#UGC 03979
#NGC 0615
#UGC 12320
Spiral galaxy with a star at the top of the image.
Disturbed galaxy with starformation ( the purple dots) 😃
#UGC 10861
#NGC 4654; #UGC 7902
#NGC 4414; #UGC 7539
#UGC 02790
#UGC 00346
#UGC 10411
#UGC 01368
#NGC 1620 ; #UGC 3103
#NGC 6955 ; #UGC 11621
#UGC 01113
#UGC 05161; Interacting galaxies
#NGC 6275; #Seyfert 1 Galaxy; #Mrk 503; #Mrk 890; #AGN
That thought has crossed my mind as well 😃
#UGC 00875
#UGC 05277
#UGC 12915
#NGC 0702 ; #GPair
#NGC 0257; #UGC 00493
#NGC 4096; #UGC 7090
#NGC 0958
#UGC 05588
#UGC 04480 ; #GPair
#UGC 12764
#MRK 1113
#UGC 12310
#UGC 02513
#UGC 01513
#NGC 0140 ; #UGC 00311
#UGC 01359
#ngc 3453
#UGC 00522
#UGC 03094
#UGC 08195
#nebula in discussion?
#UGC 09103 NOTES02 and #UGC 09103 NOTES01
#NGC 2926; #UGC 5125
#UGC 12169
#UGC 10365
#NGC 3184; #UGC 5557
#NGC 7665 ;
#UGC 02192
#NGC 0014 ; #UGC 00075
#UGC 09120
#UGC 12551
#NGC 0473 ; #UGC 859
#UGC 12474
#UGC 01911
#NGC 7824 ; #UGC 00034
#UGC 02164
#NGC 0338; #UGC 00624
#NGC 7811; #Seyfert 1 Galaxy; #AGN; #Mrk 543
#UGC 02573
Still wondering why this one has got an Active Galactic Nucleus. #UGC 7781
Interesting colours
Possible #polar ring or #collisional ring
Hoezo?
Lostlens was the first to notice this 😉
#asteroid in the Skyserver image; http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=6.25928639&dec=-11.17775952
#NGC 7212 ; #GTrpl; #Seyfert 2 Galaxy; #AGN; #UGC 11910
#UGC 00717; #AGN
#UGC 12572
#NGC 3191 ; #UGC 5565
#NGC 1083
#NGC 4136; #UGC 7134
The big one is #UGC 08656
#UGC 10653
#UGC 12240
#UGC 02665
#blue / purple object
#Polar ring? #Collisional ring?
#NGC 7451 ; #UGC 12299
#UGC 04780
#NGC 7244
#ngc 5060; #UGC 8351
#ngc 0606; #UGC 1126
#MRK 0551 ; #Gpair
#NGC 7519; #UGC 12424
#UGC 00648
#UGC 00531
Two low surface brightness galaxies
#UGC 02072
#UGC 09727
#NGC 7672 ; #Seyfert 2 Galaxy ; #AGN
#UGC 2696
#NGC 3683 ; #UGC 6458
#UGC 11785
#NGC 7780 ; #UGC 12833
#MRK 0823
#NGC 0483; #UGC 906
#starformation
M 82 !!
#blue object
#asteroid top left
#UGC 11270
#UGC 02717
#NGC 7080; #UGC 11756
#UGC 12784
#NGC 0936 ; #UGC 1929
#UGC 11856
#NGC 5050; #UGC 8329
#UGC 1597; #Mrk 1018 ; #Seyfert 1 Galaxy ; #AGN
#UGC 00286; #NGC 125
#NGC 1384
#UGC 01589
#NGC 260; #UGC 00497
#NGC 0064
#NGC 691 ; #UGC 1305
#NGC 0485; #UGC 00895
#UGC 04826
#UGC 05543
#UGC 12374
#UGC 00029
#NGC 7459 ; #Gpair
#NGC 4746 ; #UGC 8007
#UGC 1322
#NGC 0787
The galaxy to the right is : #NGC 1643
#UGC 12840
#UGC 12565
#UGC 12663
#UGC 00324
#NGC 3107 ; #UGC 5425
#UGC 02462
#NGC 5477 ; #UGC 9018
#UGC 12288 ; #Gpair
#UGC 11879
#UGC 04653 ; #GTripl
#UGC 07699
The big galaxy to the right is: #NGC 5750 ; #UGC 9512 ; #AGN
#UGC 00860
#UGC 12134 ; #NGC 7353
#NGC 0521 ; #UGC 00962
#NGC 1254
#NGC 0992 ; #UGC 02103
#UGC 01867
#UGC 02493 ; #Gpair
#NGC 6386
#UGC 10687
#NGC 2877
#NGC 1126
##UGC 00063
#NGC 2750; #UGC 4769
#UGC 01671
#UGC 04889
#UGC 02582
#ugc 11740
#UGC 12237
#UGC 12793
#NGC 5916
#NGC 5937
#UGC 7602
#UGC 1473
Interesting 😃 #starformation
#UGC 10902
#UGC 5665
#UGC 3915
Possible #overlap
How about polar ring? Or collisional ring?
#UGC 02327
#UGC 04085
#UGC 05148
#UGC 2318
#NGC 7335, #UGC 12116
#NGC 5020; #UGC 8289
#NGC 4485; #UGC 7648
#NGC 4274 ; #AGN; # UGC 7377
#NGC 6975
#NGC 6745 ; #GTrpl ; #UGC 11391
#UGC 4370
#NGC 0600
#NGC 5727 ; #UGC 9465
#UGC 12713
#UGC 09394
#UGC 11916
#NGC 0784 ; #UGC 1501
Interesting 😃. #starformation
Faint #nebula in the Skyserver image. See discussion,
#nebula, see discussion
#nebula bottom left, see discussion
Ah.
Besides nebula and planetary nebula which is the third one?
#nebula at 12 o'clock
Looks shaped like a #bowtie
The big galaxy is shaped like a #bowtie
The big galaxy is #NGC 6233 ; #UGC 10573
#blue object to the right
#Mrk 353; #UGC 00645
#UGC 09422
#NGC 2744 ; #Gpair ; #UGC 4757
#UGC 05727
#UGC 09113
#UGC 09977
#ngc 4342 ; #UGC 7466
#MRK 0257
#NGC 985 -- Seyfert 1 Galaxy ; #AGN ; #Mrk 1048 ; #QSO
#NGC 0234 ; #UGC 00463
#UGC 09317
#UGC 06561
#Ngc 4376 ; #UGC 7498
#NGC 6901 ; #UGC 11542
#UGC 00855
#UGC 00033
#UGC 03296
#UGC 02591
#NGC 4120 ; #UGC 7121
#UGC 10672
#NGC 4464 ; #UGC 7619
#UGC 06070
#Ngc 1349 : #UGC 2774
#UGC 11750
#NGC 0820 ; #UGC 1629
#NGC 6491; #UGC 11008
#UGC 12900
#UGC 12122
#NGC 4630 ; #UGC 7871
#UGC 00429
#UGC 00237
#UGC 01083
#UGC 11859
#NGC 0052 ; #UGC 00140
#UGC 05188, #Mrk 0119
#UGC 10549
#NGC 1423 ; #MRK 1191
#UGC 02587
#UGC 12571
The one below is #NGC 5257 ; #UGC 8641
#NGC 5258 ; #UGC 8645
#MRK 1515
#UGC 00479
#NGC 7518 ; #Mrk 527 ; #UGC 12422
#UGC 04291
#UGC 12710
#NGC 7809
#NGC 7752 ; #Mrk 1134 ; #UGC 12779
#UGC 12639
#UGC 10509
#UGC 00601 NOTES01
Also very faint #asteroid at eight o' clock
#UGC 12066 ; #Gpair ; #Mrk 306
#NGC 7046 ; #UGC 11708
#NGC 0573 ; #UGC 1078
#UGC 04074
#UGC 04090
#UGC 00043
#UGC 03233
#NGC 2930
#UGC 00101
The big galaxy below is #NGC 00036 ; #UGC 00106
#NGC 0624
#UGC 12266
#UGC 11849
#UGC 08323
#NGC 4579; #Seyfert Galaxy; #AGN ; #UGC 7796
#UGC 00240
#UGC 08248
#UGC 01260
#UGC 07605
#ugc 12289
#UGC 00904
#MRK 0541
#UGC 02331
#NGC 7836 ; #Mrk 336 ; #UGC 00065
#UGC 00783
#UGC 12557
#UGC 04195
#UGC 00985
#UGC 12746
#NGC 5250; #UGC 8594
#UGC 12041
#UGC 03183
#NGC 1189
#UGC 08638
#NGC 7774; #UGC 12819
#NGC 7321 ; #UGC 12103
#NGC 1033
It is great you tagged this galaxy as you did, Leonie, makes it a lot easier to collect these galaxies 😃
#NGC 2253
#UGC 04132
#UGC 04320
#UGC 11651
#UGC 10331
#UGC 03939
#UGC 00556
#NGC 0960
#UGC 11825
#UGC 6433
#NGC 1667; #Seyfert 2 Galaxy; #AGN
#NGC 0470 ; #UGC 858
The redddish galaxy to the right might be #x-shaped
#polar ring to be?
#NGC 0780 ; #UGC 1488
The galaxy below is #UGC 12914; #AGN
#UGC 01797
#NGC 0786; #UGC 01506
#UGC 03287; #Gpair
#UGC 10123
#UGC 11851 NED 2
#UGC 11786 NOTES01
#NGC 3953; #UGC 6870
#NGC 7627. On SIMBAD this one is known as #NGC 7641; #UGC 12556
#UGC 10770; #Gpair
#NGC 1286
#UGC 01030
#NGC 3726 ; #UGC 6537
#NGC 7469; #Seyfert 1 galaxy; #AGN; #QSO; MRK 1514; #UGC 12332. Phew!
#UGC 00335 ; #Gpair
#UGC 1140
#NGC 0085
#NCC 4190; #UGC 07232
#NGC 1665
#UGC 00010 notes01; The one top right is #UGC 00010 of course
#UGC 01154
#NGC 3868 ; Looks shaped like a #bowtie?
#NGC 0105 ; #Gpair; #UGC 00241
A galaxy for the Objects that need more research discussion?
Looks like a #bowtie galaxy
no_lens
#UGC 03518
#UGC 02766
#NGC 7495 ; #UGC 12391
#NGC 1303 ; #blue object to the left
#NGC 0113
#UGC 12452
#UGC 03790 ; #Gpair
#NGC 0826
#UGC 08246
#UGC 1485
#UGC 01218
#UGC 12756
#UGC 02975
#NGC 7712; #UGC 12694
#NGC 0664 ; #UGC 1210
#NGC 5074
#UGC 12044
#UGC 00155
#NGC 1713; #UGC 3222 #AGN
#UGC 01087
#NGC 0511; #UGC 00936
#UGC 02823
#UGC 00069
#NGC 7687
#NGC 4104 ; #UGC 7099
#UGC 12283
The big galaxy is #NGC 7521
#UGC 06473
#UGC 08290
#UGC 01130
#UGC 00050
#NGC 6336; #UGC 10786
#UGC 12330
#NGC 7700
#NGC 1056 ; #Seyfert 2 Galaxy; #Mrk 1183 ; #UGC 02183
#NGC 7820 ; #UGC 00028
Gas and dust hiding the nucleus?
#NGC 3504 ; #UGC 06118; #AGN
Could this one be another M82 lookalike?
#UGC 06665
#NGC 07816; #UGC 00016
#UGC 00498
#NGC 0245; #MRK 555 ; #UGC 00476
#NGC 0473; #UGC 00859
#NGC 0673; #UGC 01259
#NGC 00776 ; #UGC 01471
#x-shaped 😃
#UGC 00903
#UGC 00351
#NGC 4190 ; #UGC 07232
The galaxy at the top is #MRK 1253, a #Seyfert 1 Galaxy with an #AGN
M 82 lookalike?
M82 lookalike?
Highlighting this one again. #arc? #lens?
##NGC 7164
#NGC 0120 ; #UGC 00267
OK, Elizabeth 😃
#UGC 11733
#UGC 166
#NGC 3898 ; #UGC 6787 ; #AGN
#UGC 12739
The small galaxy to the left is: #NGC 7464 ; #UGC 12315
#NGC 7463 ; #UGC 12316
#UGC 12687
#UGC 7594; #AGN
#NGC 4607 ; #UGC 7843
#UGC 09103 #Gpair
#UGC 00817
#UGC 6788
#UGC 05760
A foregroundstar from our galaxy.
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#NGC 6255 : #UGC 10606
#NGC 4424 ; #HII Galaxy; #UGC 7561
#UGC 02269
#UGC 01265 ; #Gpair
#UGC 01564
#UGC 12195
#NGC 1260 ; #UGC 2634
#NGC 0608 ; #UGC 1135
#UGC 12815, and yes a nice image 😃
#NGC 5084 ; #AGN
#NGC 2690 ; #UGC 4647
#UGC 04860
#NGC 1095; #UGC 2264
#NGC 3451 ; #UGC 6023
#UGC 12867
#UGC 00105
#UGC 03932
#NGC 4079 ; #UGC 7067
#UGC 12633
#UGC 00816 and #UGC 00813
#starformation, and interesting galaxy
Why is the top "broken" ? Foreground star? Merger?
#merger? #polar ring? #overlap?
#UGC 11770
#UGC 02559
#NGC 7592 ; #Gtrpl; #Seyfert 2 Galaxy; #AGN ; #Mrk 928
#NGC 1299
Related to B4?
#UGC 05854
#UGC 08534
#UGC 00647
#UGC 12293
#NGC 7572
#NGC 7609 ; #Gpair
#UGC 09634
#NGC 7516 ; #UGC 12420
#NGC 4384 ; #Mrk 207
Probably two galaxies merging
#NGC 0493 ; #UGC 914
The big blue galaxy to the right is #UGC 07590
#NGC 1594
#UGC 04241
#NGC 0016 ; #UGC 80
#UGC 03377
#NGC 7837
#NGC 3769A
#ngc 0769 ; #UGC 1467
#UGC 12440
#NGC 329
#UGC 03331
#MRK 0913
#UGC 01706
#UGC 01507
#NGC 0357
#UGC 12692
#NGC 0356
#ngc 4396; #UGC 7526
#ugc 00594
#NGC 7816 ; #UGC 16
#NGC 7817; #UGC 19
#NGC 5740; #UGC 9493
#UGC 04860 ; #Gpair
#NGC 4144 ; #UGC 7151
#UGC 00409
#NGC 4597
#NGC 3166; #UGC 5516
#NGC 5907 ; #UGC 9801
#NGC 1677
#UGC 12667
#UGC 12164
#UGC 12224
#NGC 3225 ; #UGC 5631
#merger with a purple region at 8 o'clock
#UGC 10227
#UGC 12304
#NGC 0182 ; #UGC 382
#NGC 0665 ; #UGC 1223
#UGC 8068
#UGC 00563
#NGC 7290 ; #UGC 12045
#NGC 6484; #UGC 11010; #MRK 1118
#NGC 3514
#UGC 04358
#UGC 5311
I was asking myself the same thing 😃
#UGC 12521
#UGC 12798
#ngc 3126 ; #UGC 5466
#UGC 01624
#Ngc 7468 ; #Mrk 314 ; #UGC 12329
Hard to tell.
This could be a merger of two galaxies. However, it might also be one irregular, disturbed galaxy, with no neighbour in sight 😃.
#UGC 10479
😄
#UGC 00477
Speaking about coincidences: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/#/boards/BGZ0000002/discussions/DGZ0001069?page=1&comment_id=5433dc62848d4047e7000277
Bol 393 - #Globular cluster
#UGC 02752
#UGC 00697
#UGC 00092
Might be x-shaped, very hard to tell
#ngc 4597
#asteroid at 7, near the bottom
#no_lens
#NGC 5660 ; #UGC 9325
#UGC 9736
#NGC 4680
#NGC 7156 ; #UGC 11843
#NGC 7673 ; #UGC 12607 ; #Mrk 325
#NGC 4258 ; M 106 ; #Seyfert 2 Galaxy; #AGN; #UGC 7353
#MRK 0799 ; #NGC 5430 ; #UGC 8937
#NGC 4808 ; #UGC 8054
#NGC 2389 ; #UGC 3872
See: AGZ0001i29
See: AGZ0001i28
#NGC 2393 ; #UGC 3884
#NGC 3786 ; #Seyfert 1 Galaxy ; #UGC 6621 ; #Mrk 744 ; #AGN
#UGC 01066
It is the green, red, blue object 😃
#NGC 0329
#NGC 1034
#NGC 0200 ; #UGC 420
#NGC 7283
#UGC 06316 ; #Gpair
#NGC 6695 ; #UGC 11340
#NGC 3023 ; #UGC 5269
#NGC 7441
#UGC 10441
#NGC 3384 ; #UGC 5911
#NGC 5655 or rather #NGC 5649 ; #UGC 9333
#NGC 3799 ; #UGC 6630 and #NGC 3800 ; #UGC 6634
Wow, nice !
#UGC 01037
#UGC 12325
#NGC 0026 ; #UGC 94
#collisional ring in the background?
Highlighting this one again
#NGC 7630 ; #UGC 12540
#NGC 7422 ; #UGC 12254
#alphabet, the letter D
#UGC 00540
These are three foreground stars from our galaxy.
#UGC 02134
#NGC 7541; #UGC 12447
Nice ring! #UGC 1775
#UGC 03692 ; awesome ring
Ok, #x-shaped for the collection 😃, The upper half of the x can be seen, the dustlane hides the other part.
Looks x-shaped. Capella05 what do you think?
One for the collection 😃
Could be Elisabeth 😃 #polar ring
See also: AGZ0006256
See also: AGZ0006257
This object consists of two foreground stars from our galaxy.
One galaxy, the rest are stars: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=268.21723117&dec=-0.55799146
#NGC 5789 ; #UGC 9615
#UGC 00230 #NGC 0099
#NGC 1643
#UGC 06469
This is a galaxy cluster 😃
According to planetaryscience the comet is C/2008 P1 Garradd
Also in the Skyserver image over here: AGZ0005zer
Yes, it is the same one 😃
Is this comet the same as over here: AGZ0005zeq ? The coordinates are more or less the same.
#UGC 12896
#NGC 7351
#UGC 11551
#NGC 6239; #UGC 10577
#NGC 3976; #Seyfert 2 Galaxy; #AGN ; #UGC 6906
#MRK 0684 ; #AGN ; #Seyfert 1 Galaxy
#NGC 0520 ; #UGC 966 ; #QSO ?
#NGC 3752 ; #UGC 6515
#NGC 5324
#UGC 03458
#UGC 03116
#UGC 02233
#UGC 12508
#UGC 12457; #NGC 7549
#NGC 0172
#UGC 04023
#UGC_01101
#NGC 4762 ; #UGC 8016 ; #AGN
#UGC 01498
#NGC 0638 ; #Mrk 1003; #UGC 1170
#NGC 7608 ; #UGC 12500
#NGC 4258 ; #Seyfert 2 Galaxy; #UGC 7353 ; #AGN
#NGC 1346 ; #Seyfert 1 Galaxy ; #AGN
#UGC 10445
#NGC 7541 ; #UGC 12447
#UGC 11809
#NGC 3432 ; #UGC 5986
#UGC 12059
#UGC 02415
#NGC 3212 ; #UGC 5643
#UGC 12318
#NGC 7515 ; #UGC 12418
#UGC 00525
#NGC 6988
#NGC 1133
#NGC 3198 ; #UGC 5572
#UGC 00533
#NGC 0100 ; #UGC 231
#polar ring in the making? Or #collisional ring?
#UGC 10699
#no_comet, but very interesting nonetheless 😉
#no_comet
Wow, yep, there is a #comet in the skyserver image 😃
#comet
#purple object to the right
A star just outside this image 😃
#MRK 1143
small blue object above the galaxy
#NGC 1250 ; #UGC 2613
#NGC 0523 ; #UGC 979
#UGC 7549
#UGC_05472
#NGC 5576 ; #UGC 9183
#UGC 01451
#UGC 12661
#UGC 01478
#NGC 1590 ; #UGC 3071
#UGC 11865
#NGC 0985 ; #Mrk 1048 ; #AGN; #QSO ; #Seyfert 1 galaxy
#NGC 6062 ; #UGC 10202 ; #AGN
#NGC 6470 ; #UGC 10974
#NGC 7591 ; #UGC 12486 ; #AGN ; #Seyfert galaxy
#NGC 7594 ; #UGC 12485
#NGC 4676 ; #Gpair
#UGC 11169
#NGC 4712 ; #UGC 7977
#UGC 12758
#NGC 0690
#NGC 4703
#UGC 00620
#UGC 02736
#UGC 12084
#UGC 00795
#UGC 00943
#UGC 00147
#UGC 06136
#UGC 01732
The one to the left is #NGC 5257; #UGC 8641
#NGC 4156 ; #UGC 7173 ; #AGN ; #Quasar ?
#NGC 3994 ; #UGC 6936 ; #AGN
#NGC 3591
#NGC 0132 ; #UGC 301
#NGC 7521
#UGC 10407
#NGC 1152
#NGC 5278; #UGC 8677 ; #Mrk 271
#UGC 11077
#UGC 03161
#NGC 2690
#UGC 12914
#UGC 10831
#UGC 12753
#UGC 02996
#UGC 12566
#NGC 5089 ; #UGC 8371
#NGC 4162 ; #UGC 7193 ; #AGN
#NGC 5600 ; #UGC 9220
#NGC 5774 ; #UGC 9576
Escaped Pac Man 😃
#ourple object
And it has got a UGC number 😃 : ; #UGC 00168
Wow, I didn't even realize there are three cores!
That is, is this a merger or overlap?
When this merger is over could one of the remnants become a ring?
#UGC 02361
#UGC 00572
#NGC 3221 ; #UGC 5601
#NGC 4234 ; #UGC 7309
#UGC 00890
#UGC 00899
#NGC 2415; #UGC 3930 ; Blue Compact Galaxy
#NGC 4565 ; #UGC 7772 ; #AGN
#UGC 00040
#NGC 5005 ; #UGC 8256 ; #AGN
The big one is: #NGC 0826
#UGC 10016
#NGC 7080 ; #UGC 11756
#NGC 3042 ; #UGC 5307
#NGC 1021
Yes, it does 😃
#NGC 5926 ; #Mrk 853
Ga zo naar bed, veel plezier op Galaxy Zoo 😃
Ik zag je naam, ik dacht dat kan haast niet missen 😃 Abe
Nog een Nederlander/Fries hier? Leuk 😃
Fryslan boppe?
As stars or artifacts.
#It is a longshot, but #collisional ring in progress?
#Collisional ring in progress?
#asteroid below the galaxy
I wonder, does the upper galaxy have a #polar ring?
#purple nucleus
Foreground star of our galaxy 😃
It is a barred galaxy with a faint ring
It is a foreground star from our galaxy 😃
I wonder could this be a disturbed #polar ring?
Looks like it: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=54.79868897&dec=6.08115379
#polar ring ?
#purple object
Hi Elizabeth, I hadn't checked the NED. That is an interesting name indeed 😃
Faint #blue an red object above the galaxy
Nice grouping 😃
Bright dot to the right 0f the center: supernova?
Bright dot left of center: supernova?
Oops, small mistake, will correct it 😃
#no_polar ring, but #merger
#barred _ring, #no_polar ring
#no_polar ring
#no_polar ring, but #overlap
#no_polar ring for me, but a #merger
Might be a #polar ring
#polar ring in the works
Could this be a #polar ring?
#polar ring? jets? something else?
#polar ring or something else?
Agree with Billy, #polar ring?
Nice 😃. I zoomed out, but not far enough.
Hmm, I'll consider it 😃. In some ways the bulge looks a bit boxy to me.
OK, out of the collection it goes 😃
#MRK 1169
Now what is that on both sides of the nucleus?
Maybe something for Capella05 to take a look at.
What is this I hear about caterpillars ? 😉
Okay 😃. Highlighting this one again 😃
Clean merger
#UGC 393
Is that bright star a supernova or a foreground star?
#UGC 01341
#UGC 12015
#UGC 11854
#UGC 03937
#UGC 00548
#UGC 06666
#NGC 7137 ; #UGC 11815
#NGC 6365 ; #Gpair ; #UGC 10833
#UGC 10907
#UGC 7826
#MRK 0544
#UGC 10825
#UGC 12383
#NGC 6186 ; #UGC 10448
#UGC 02631
#UGC 00969
#NGC 4303 ; #UGC 7420 ; #AGN
#NGC 3187 ; #UGC 5556
#NGC 4666 ; #UGC 7926
#UGC 11943
#UGC 01962
#UGC 1078
#UGC 12818
#NGC 0575 ; #UGC 01081
#UGC 12871
#UGC 03962
#UGC 00022
#UGC 02982
#UGC 01064
#UGC 02099
#NGC 1167 ; #UGC 2487
#Mrk 1094
#UGC 08318
#NGC 0036 ; #UGC 106
#NGC 0521 ; #UGC 962
#NGC 7536 ; #UGC 12437
#UGC 11695
#UGC 12144.
#NGC 6606 ; #UGC 11174
#NGC 0021 ; #UGC 98
#UGC 12587
#NGC 6106 ; #UGC 10328
#UGC 04262
#NGC 1233 ; #UGC 2586
#UGC 04098
#UGC 02589
#UGC 01641
#UGC 00853
#NGC 1924
#UGC 12577
#NGC 0061 ; #Gpair
#UGC 12506
#UGC 05888
#NGC 7116 ; #UGC 11796
#blue object to the left
#UGC 12280 ; #Gpair
#NGC 3430 ; #UGC 5982
#NGC 7460 ; #UGC 12312
#NGC 0725
#UGC 11933
#NGC 5221 ; #UGC 8559
#NGC 4294 ; #UGC 7407
#NGC 2730 ; #UGC 4743
#UGC 01102 ; #Gpair
#NGC 1137 ; #UGC 2374
#UGC 00283 and #UGC 00282
#NGC 4656; #UGC 7907
The galaxy to the right of the center is #UGC 08902
#NGC 0478
#NGC 4296 ; #UGC 7409
#UGC 11981
#NGC 3695 ; #UGC 6490 ; #merger
#UGC 01549
#UGC 00418
#UGC 00220
#UGC 00940
#UGC 10152 ; #g-pair
#NGC 3808; #g-pair; #UGC 6643
#NGC 0093 ; #UGC 209
#NGC 7705
#NGC 5604
#UGC 12600
#NGC 0718 ; #UGC 1356
#NGC 1171 ; #UGC 2510
#UGC 00275
#NGC 4088 ; #UGC 7081
#NGC 0924 ; #UGC 1912
#UGC 03991
#UGC 2389 is a #Seyfert 2 Galaxy and #Mrk 1504 ; #AGN
#NGC 1143 and NGC 1144 aka #UGC 2388 and #UGC 2389
#UGC 12489
#UGC 06078
#UGC 12877
#UGC 00566
#UGC 01057
#UGC 06886
#NGC 3060 ; #UGC 5338
#UGC 11790
#UGC 03502
#UGC 5183 ; #Mrk 404
#NGC 0788 ; #Seyfert 2 Galaxy; #AGN
#UGC 00046 , Gpair
#UGC 7852
#NGC 0325
#NGC 7389
The one to the left is #UGC 00849 ; #MRK 984; #AGN
#NGC 0245 ; #UGC 476; #Mrk 555
#UGC 06175 - interacting galaxies
#NGC 0173 ; #UGC 369
#UGC 01243
#UGC 01160
#x-shaped ; #UGC 12324
#x-shaped; #UGC 6734
The big galaxy has an x-shaped bulge
😃 Nice colours
#supernova (bright blue star) . See: AGZ0002hhd
#UGC 9020
#NGC 3471 ; #UGC 6064 ; #Mrk 158
I classified the small satellite galaxy in the center.
Might be interacting with the galaxy below
#UGC 12642
Enormous #bar
The bulge looks #x-shaped
X-shaped, uh......
The galaxy to the left might be #x-shaped
The galaxy to the left might have an #x-shaped bulge
#x-shaped in IR
Possibly #x-shaped
OK, I'll continue my quest for more #x-shaped bulges 😃
I will use #x-shaped in future 😃
#boxy, maybe #x-shaped
#bowtie
#NGC 4698 ; #Seyfert 2 galaxy ; #AGN ; #UGC 7970
#UGC 12688
#UGC 09098
Dare I say it: #voorwerp above the galaxy?
Similar to: AGZ0000cv3
Similar to : AGZ00059fn
Bright #blue feature
Interesting, koedooder 😃
Might even be #x-shaped
Might be #x-shaped, but not so much in the Skyserver image
Diffraction spikes
#x-shaped, but not so much in the Skyserver image
Some are pretty hard to detect. I started a second collection "boxy" so I can always have a look at them again.
Thanks 😃
Looks #x-shaped in IR but not so in the Skyserver image. Any thoughts, Capella05?
The one in the center is #NGC 4298 ; #UGC 7412
The galaxy at the bottom is #x-shaped
#UGC 02881
#purple object top left
I think this one might be #x-shaped
Thank you Billy 😃. If you want to have more in your collection, have a go at mine 😃
#boxy, maybe even #x-shaped
#boxy, even #x-shaped
#UGC 02626 ; #boxy
#purple object below
#purple object to the left
#boxy; #x-shaped (but not so much in the Skyserver image)
This is a cluster of galaxies 😃
#NGC 3083
Just looking at several collections, vrooje, Some zooites do have interesting edge-on collections.
Another possibility: satellite galaxies
#boxy, probably #x-shaped
I agree with wtaskew, there might be a lens on both sides of the main galaxy.
galaxy in the background with a boxy nucleus
#asteroid at 7 o'clock
#NGC 0128 ; #UGC 292
#NGC 1589 ; #UGC 3065
#asteroid down to the right
#purple object above the galaxy
Now what are the chances the main galaxy was a quasar in the past, so it could light up the upper object.....
Colours of the upper object: blue/purple/green, hinting at starformation.
There is a merger going on and the material of the upper object might have belonged to one of the galaxies.
My bet is the upper object is similar to a #voorwerp. Just highlighting it again 😉
Could be #x-shaped
Now this one is VERY nice 😃
#purple object in front of the galaxy
I am going to say it: #voorwerp? It probably isn't, but I like the bright blue colour 😃
Bright blue object above the merger
Boxy, maybe #x-shaped
X-feature
And wow again 😃
Wow 😃
A similar one over here: AGZ0001h01
A similar one over here: AGZ0005s0f
#NGC 7480; #UGC 12349
#NGC 6672
One for the #AGN collection. And we have been here before I noticed 😃
I suspected as such 😃
Thanks Elisabeth 😃. By ring I meant the horizontal line, but it could also be a a disk seen edge-on
#overlap or #lens?
Interesting 😃. Is there a ring around the galaxy like a previous poster said? And is the X an optical artifact?
looks #x-shaped
Ah, #NGC 1175, #UGC 2515 again 😃
#NGC 1175 ; #UGC 2515
Now that feature inside the galaxy looks interesting 😃, but how to describe it? #x-shaped?
#x-shaped or rather #boxy
Hmm, when studying the Skyserver image it might also be a barred galaxy seen from a certain angle, as the diagonal lines don't match up.
I agree with Elizabeth, this might be a polar ring
Or the letter "E"
#asteroid bottom left
#UGC 02470
#asteroids in the Skyserver image. See discussion
#asteroid just to the right of the galaxy
#purple object at 5 o' clock
Object of low surface brightness to the left
Colourful neighbour. See Skyserver image: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/explore/obj.asp?id=1237661948644098059
#NGC 4302; #UGC 7418
#UGC 02659
#UGC 06844
#UGC 11072
Hi Hanny, nice to meet you 😃. I am looking for purple objects in the hope there might be voorwerp-like objects among them. But they are very hard to find.
Blue/ #purple object below . #voorwerp?
Blue object at almost 2 o' clock
Blue object to the left. #voorwerp?
Violet object to the right
Violet object to the right. #voorwerp?
#UGC 03849
#purple object at 4 o' clock
Nice neighbourhood: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=56.40086002&dec=-7.47197197
#purple object down to the right
#voorwerp? #purple
#UGC 05797
#LSB object to the right
#merger
#NGC 7711 ; #UGC 12691 ; #asteroid at 5 o' clock
Object below the stars
Interesting object down to the right
Interesting object at 4 o' clock
Small object below the galaxy
Small blue object at the top of the image
Object below the galaxy
I agree with Jean Tate 😃
#purple object at one o' clock
#purple - white object to the right
#ugc 05161
Small blue object below the galaxy
Orange red object above the galaxy
Overlap or merger? The central galaxy doesn't seem disturbed.
#NGC 5487
#NGC 7416
#NGC 1048 ; #AGN
Object of Low Surface Brightness to the right, #LSB
#Globular_cluster 😃 NPM1G +43.0022 - [HTF2008] H25
Ah, a #purple object 😉. Quite possibly starformation.
#NGC 2415 ; #UGC 3930
#asteroid at 5 o' clock
If it is an unknown nebula, I'd like to attach my name to it 😃
Maybe someone could double-check, but I don't think this image is mentioned on this list: http://www.galaxyzooforum.org/index.php?topic=273756.15
Nebulosity
#UGC 05600
#NGC 3664A ; #UGC 6418
Yes, that might be an #asteroid at 7 o ' clock
#UGC 01824
#purple; #starformation
As long as Billy gets to be a co-author on a paper should this be a really interesting find 😃
Also thanks to Els of course 😃
So yes, this seems a good candidate 😃
Ah, thanks, wtaskew 😃.I collect purple objects and colourful objects in the hope there might be a voorwerp among them.
#NGC 7808 ; #AGN; #Seyfert 1 galaxy
#Seyfert 1 galaxy; #AGN
#purple - blue
😃. Another one for the collection 😃
#MRK 0546
#asteroid at 3 o' clock
#asteroid at 11 o' clock
#asteroid below the bright star
pink/purple feature at the top
#asteroid in front of the galaxy?
#asteroid, my 600th entry in my collection 😃
#NGC 4674
#UGC 02829
#UGC 10787 NOTES01
#boxy
I agree 😃
Huh, #lens?
Object of low surface brightness, #LSB
Object of low surface brightness , #LSB
#NGC 7753 ; #UGC 12780
Overlap? Merger? Or something else?
#purple ; #voorwerp?
#boxy ?
#UGC 12732
#LSB - object of low surface brightness
Some #starformation
#UGC 11216
#NGC 3043 ; #UGC 5327
It might be an overlap, as the galaxy to the left doesn't look disturbed. Hard to tell.
#NGC 0061
#dustlanes or #artifacts?
#x-shaped ; #UGC 5173
#x-shaped; #ZOAG
#NGC 7465 ; #Seyfert 2 Galaxy ; #UGC 12317 ; #MRK 313 ; #AGN
Might be #x-shaped or maybe it is just me.
#NGC 5775 ; #UGC 9579
#UGC 01032 ; #MRK 359 ; #AGN
#UGC 10837
#MRK 0950
#NGC 1068; #UGC 2188; #AGN ; #Seyfert 2 galaxy
#UGC 12789
#UGC 907
#UGC 8307
#NGC 3628 -- LINER-type Active Galaxy Nucleus ; #UGC 6350
#UGC 10432
#NGC 0825 ; #UGC 1636
#UGC 246
#NGC 0560 ; #UGC 01036
#NGC 0517 ; #UGC 960
#x-shaped ; #UGC 00501
#NGC 0751 ; #UGC 1431 and #NGC 0750 ; #UGC 1430
#NGC 3593 ; #UGC 6272
#UGC 03283
There may be a #merger going on here.
#NGC 5021; #UGC 8284
#UGC 09794
#UGC 7377 ; #NGC 4274 ; #AGN
#UGC 12400
#UGC 7292
#NGC 4452 ; #UGC 7601
#UGC 02988
#UGC 00373
The galaxy below is #NGC 0833 ; #Seyfert 2 galaxy ; #AGN
#NGC 0835 ; #MRK 021 ; #AGN ; #Seyfert 2 galaxy
#NGC 3808 NED02 ; #UGC 6643 ; interacting galaxies
#UGC 6787 ; #AGN
#UGC 12625
#NGC 5993 ; #UGC 10007
#MRK 0489 ; #NGC 5992 ; #UGC 10003
#NGC 5248 ; #UGC 8616
#NGC 0309
#NGC 7674A
#UGC 12909
The galaxy to the left is : #NGC 5953 ; #UGC 9903 ; #MRK 1512 ; #AGN
Nice 😃 #NGC 5954; #UGC 9904
#NGC 00262 ; #UGC 00499 ; #MRK 348 ; #Seyfert 2 galaxy ; #QSO ; #AGN
You are right, of course 😃
I know 😃
Faint #asteroid at 4 o' clock
#asteroid at 1 o' clock
Faint #asteroid at 9 o' clock
#asteroid at 12 o' clock
Faint #asteroid just below the galaxy top left
Very faint #asteroid just above the blue light
#asteroid to the right, just inside the image
#UGC 12410
#UGC 00368
#UGC 00824
Just an artifact which should be ignored 😃
#asteroid beneath the galaxies
Two #asteroids visible in the Skyserver image
#asteroid visible in the Skyserver image
Nice, two #asteroids
#UGC 9420
#NGC 7288 ; #MRK 912
#NGC 3720 ; #UGC 6523
This is a great case for astronomers to study, observe and determine whether this is a merger or an overlap.
And what about the arc or line of stars at the top. Did it belong to the spiral galaxy?
As for the spiral galaxy, the nucleus seems intact. However there may be some starforming regions to the right of the spiral galaxy.
I am suddenly having doubts as to whether this is a merger or an overlap. The galaxy with the dustlane doesn't look disturbed.
#UGC 00732
#MRK 0078 , Seyfert 2 Galaxy, #AGN
Great image 😃. #NGC 3690 ; #MRK 171; #AGN
#NGC 4273 ; #UGC 7380
#NGC 3079 -- Seyfert 2 Galaxy; #UGC 5387; #AGN
#NGC 6239 ; #UGC 10577
#UGC 02051
Ah, also covered in the discussion.
BUT enter the coordinates and you get #NGC 00021. Also: #UGC 00098
#NGC 00019. Hmm. not on SIMBAD
#UGC 2732
#NGC 3055 ; #UGC 5328
Wow! #UGC 06008
#NGC 7344
#UGC 01570
#NGC 0919 ; #UGC 1894
#NGC 0670 ; #UGC 1250
#MRK 0076
#NGC 0011 ; #UGC 00073
#NGC 2917 ; #UGC 5098
#NGC 2375 ; #UGC 3854
#NGC 0673 ; #UGC 1259
#NGC 5777 ; #UGC 9568
#UGC 01422
Veyy nice 😃
#UGC 04277 , #AGN
#NGC 0636
At the moment I am having a look at koedooder's collection, which is HUGE, and a great source, for which I am very grateful 😃
Hi Bobby, to be honest I am checking asteroid collections, and tagging those that haven't been tagged yet.
#UGC 00339
This is great #merger
#NGC 7266 ; #MRK 910
#NGC 3619 ; #UGC 6330
Object of Low Surface Brightness - #LSB
Nice, two #asteroids 😃
Yes, #asteroid to the right
#asteroid at almost 7 o' clock
Nice, two #asteroids, only one #asteroid visible on the Skyserver image.
#purple, #voorwerp?
#NGC 7543 ; #UGC 112450
#NGC 0855 ; #UGC 1718
Object of Low Surface Brightness. #LSB
Oject of Low Surface Brightness beneath the galaxy. #LSB
Possible #asteroid at 6 o' clock
Yes, #asteroid in the Skyserver image
#asteroid to the right and a bit down
Obvious #asteroid at the botom
#asteroid down to the left
#asteroid in the center
Yes, #asteroid over here: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=173.08998552&dec=0.80398502
Yes, indeed there is an #asteroid on the image 😃
#asteroid at 9. 30
#asteroid at 3 o'clock
Yes, #asteroid on the Skyserver image 😃
#asteroid at almost 2 o'clock
#asteroid to the left of the bright star on the right
#asteroid halfway down from the center
Object of low surface brightness
#UGC 03214
#asteroid to the left of the red star at 7 o' clock
Even two #asteroids 😃 both at one o' clock but at different "distances" from the star
#asteroid at 9 o' clock
#asteroid at 3 o' clock near the edge of the image
You bet 😃
#asteroid almost at the center
#asteroid between 1 and 2 o' clock
#asteroid at 2 o' clock
#asteroid at almost ten o' clock
#asteroid at 9 o'clock
#asteroid, yes, at 10 o' clock
#asteroid to the left, at 9 o' clock
#asteroid, somewhat below the central red star
#asteroid at just after 6 o' clock
#asteroid, yes, at 2 o' clock
#LSB
#LSB object to the left
#LSB it is 😃
😉
Wow!
Maybe I should rename my collection 😃
The galaxy I am looking at. It is just what I call low surface brightness galaxies. No scientific meaning.
#asteroid at just after 2 o' clock
#asteroid to the left at 10 o' clock
#asteroid, bottom left
Dark object
#asteroid at the bottom, at 7 o' clock
#asteroid to the left, between 8 and 9 o' clock
#asteroid, very hard to see to the left.
NIce 😃
#asteroid to the right of the galaxy.
#asteroid to the right just inside the image
#asteroid next to a spiral arm to the right
#asteroid to the left of the bright star at the bottom
#UGC 12052 ; the other one is #UGC 12053
#UGC 03231
#UGC 01167
#MRK 1024
#NGC 0054
#NGC 7323 ; #UGC 12108
#NGC 4632 ; #UGC 7870
#NGC 7547 ; #UGC 12453
#UGC 7601
#UGC 2595
#UGC 02552
#UGC 12279
#NGC 7606
There might be an #asteroid in the Skyserver image. Also this pair has got a nice neighbour: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=357.86051532&dec=20.11373359
#NGC 7771 ; #UGC 12815
#UGC 5335
#UGC 09240
#NGC 4578 ; #UGC 7793
#UGC 7199 ; #NGC 4163
#NGC 3738 ; #UGC 6565; #AGN ; #globular_cluster
#UGC 04879:[BPG2011] C1
Wow, sharp eyes 😃. #asteroid
Great rings 😃
#UGC 00834
#NGC 7765
#NGC 3185 ; #UGC 5554 ; #Seyfert 2 galaxy
A iittle bit, yes 😃. Also #asteroid in the Skyserver image.
#NGC 0842
#NGC 2504 ; #UGC 4152
#NGC 7726 ; #UGC 12721
#UGC 00007
#x-shaped ; #UGC 12258
#UGC 02738
#NGC 0074
#NGC 7532 ; #MRK 529
#UGC 10021
#UGC 7539
Here is another collector 😃
#MRK 0549 ; #AGN
Could there be a #lens feature on top of the central glaxy, or is it a background galaxy and thus an #overlap?
#MRK 0315 ; #AGN ; #QSO
#UGC 12863
What is that dark object to the right?
One bright spot the nucleus, how about the other two? Merger? Supernovae? Foreground stars?
#UGC 08786
Yes, I checked the Skyserver image but the visitor is long gone 😃
#NGC 05874 ; #UGC 09736
#UGC 11765
#UGC 01938
#UGC 01494
#UGC 01817
So why is one arm longer than the other? Result of a merger?
#dustlane
That tiny spot just to the right of the nucleus. #Supernova or comic ray hit?
cluster to the left
Great neighbourhood: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=244.08959344&dec=-13.82346346
#NGC 7694
Not on the NED
#UGC 7777 and #UGC 7776
#UGC 11593
Nice 😃 ; #UGC 02696
#NGC 2418 ; #UGC 3931
#NGC 5747 ; #UGC 9496
#UGC 00580 ; busy neighbourhood 😃
#NGC 0245 ; #UGC 00476 ; #MRK 555
#UGC 00072
#UGC 08189
#UGC 02686
#NGC 0038
#UGC 02121 ; #asteroid
#NGC 7682 ; #UGC 12622 ; #AGN
#UGC 01095
#NGC 4175 ; #UGC 7211 ; #AGN
#NGC 0716 ; #UGC 1351
#zgotw
An irregular galaxy with a foregroundstar. Looks like a ring with a diamond 😃
#UGC 11723
Also check out: http://www.galaxyzooforum.org/index.php?topic=280028.180
#NGC 0190 NED2
#NGC 0090 ; #UGC 00208
#UGC 07982
#NGC 0191 ; pair of interacting galaxies
Okay, here goes: #NGC 0931 ; #UGC 1935 ; #MRK 1040 ; #AGN; #QSO ; #Seyfert one galaxy
See: AGZ0002e5z
See: AGZ0002e60
See also AGZ0002elr
See also AGZ0002elq
See also: AGZ0001s2n
See also: AGZ0001s2m
#NGC 2242
#NGC 7771 aka #UGC 12815; the smaller one is #NGC 7770 aka #UGC 12813
#UGC 03170
#NGC 6090 ; #UGC 10267 ; #MRK 496
#MRK 1034 pair of galaxies; #AGN
Might be a #merger of sorts
#NGC 0502 ; #UGC 00922
#NGC 7102 ; #UGC 11786
#NGC 3780 ; #UGC 6615
#UGC 4995
#NGC 4402 ; #UGC 7528
The top one is #NGC 0835; #MRK 1021; #AGN, also a Seyfert 2 galaxy, see comments below:-)
#NGC 0833 #AGN; #Seyfert two galaxy
#NGC 7651 ; The big one is a #BGC, the brightest galaxy in a cluster
#UGC 01545
#NGC 7362 ; #UGC 12171
#UGC 03038
#NGC 1009 ; #UGC 02129
And #purple, thanks to lostlens for notifying me 😃
#UGC 01939
Ringlike feature
#UGC 01921
#NGC 0446 ; #UGC 818 ; #MRK 565; #AGN
#NGC 7461 ; #UGC 12314
#purple; #voorwerp?
Not sure what the feature at 12 o' clock is
#NGC 2944 ; #UGC 05144
#UGC 01710
#UGC 12525
#MRK 0542
#NGC 4216; #UGC 07284
#UGC 03890
#NGC 0513 ; #UGC 00953
#UGC 01048 ; #NGC 0561
#UGC 08739
#UGC 7772 ; #AGN
#purple/pink ; #voorwerp?
#NGC 0740 ; #UGC 1421
#UGC 00051
#UGC 00141
#UGC 05063 ; #MRK 115
#purple; #voorwerpjes?
#NGC 0495 ; #UGC 00920
#purple; #voorwerp? or #starformation?
#UGC 03573
#MRK 0583
Most likely not a #voorwerp, unfortunately. (The beautiful big one is: #NGC 1628 )
Possible #AGN, according to SIMBAD
#UGC 00163
#NGC 0645; #UGC 01177
#UGC 02580
#NGC 7631 ; #UGC 12539
#NGC 6745; #UGC 11391
#NGC 7549; #UGC 12457
#seyfert 2 galaxy; #AGN
#NGC 1064
#UGC 05769 and #UGC 05770
#UGC 00202
#NGC 0259
#UGC 02677
#UGC 07120
#NGC 0656; #UGC 01194
interesting small greenish feature to the left
#NGC 7250 ; #UGC 11980 ; #MRK 907
merger and ring galaxy top right
face 😮
No specific data on NED and SIMBAD, but I could be mistaken.
#Seyfert 1 Galaxy ; #purple
Not on the NED; #purple
Ah, thanks, Elisabeth 😃
purple; #pink
Nice colours on the right
little bit of #purple
#purple (#pink)
#UGC 11692
#MRK 153 ; see: AGZ0007p7z
#MRK 153 ; see: AGZ0007p7i
2E 2210.2+1827 -- #Seyfert 1 Galaxy - #AGN
#green
Awesome #tidal trail, Also from the other galaxy 😃
#x-shaped? Shaped like a #bowtie?
PEARS 56801 -- Emission-line galaxy
Not mentioned on the NED. The white object is a foreground star. TYC 5959-1013-1 -- Star. BTW is the background galaxy known anywhere?
#MRK 0309 ; #AGN
#UGC 01697
#UGC 01742
#quasar ; #AGN
#NGC 7497 #UGC 12392
#tidal_trail: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=231.3101598&dec=29.92528023
I had a look at the Skyserver image. It is not green. Thanks 😃
Maybe the small bright core. Or maybe I am colour blind 😃 Or is it more whitish?
#NGC 3870 ; #MRK 0186 ; #UGC 6742
#asteroid ; green
#tidal_trail: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=37.10950391&dec=-4.50123692
#NGC 7563
#NGC 2783B ; #UGC 04856 ; might be #x-shaped
#NGC 7742 ; #UGC 12760
#UGC 4645 ; #AGN
Irregular object to the right. Merger?
#UGC 12037
Wow, nice 😃
I agree 😃 http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=232.46561395&dec=42.93815223
It looks like an irregular galaxy going through a ring galaxy. Hoag object in the future?
Is the nucleus of the galaxy below #x-shaped?
#violet ; #pink
Pity 😉
Not a #voorwerp, is it?
See also: AGZ0001us5
See also: AGZ0001us4
#NGC 4710; #UGC 7980; #x-shaped
#UGC 73 ; #NGC 0011; #x-shaped
Great #dustlane 😃
Okay....
#overlap
#Mrk 1504 ; #NGC 1142 ; #UGC 2389
#seyfert 1 galaxy
Wow 😃 #NGC 2445 ; #UGC 4017
#UGC 00006 - #MRK 334 -- Seyfert 1 Galaxy
#NGC 0838 : #MRK 1022 ; #AGN
#MRK 0994
#UGC 12416; #MRK 526
#MRK 0563; #green
#MRK 1425
#MRK 0961
#UGC 03841 ; #MRK 1201
#MRK 1023
#MRK 0930 , #AGN. See also: AGZ00064ox
#MRK 518
#UGC 1310 ; #MRK 363
#MRK 0959
#MRK 0187
#MRK 0926
#MRK 1083
#MRK 0557
#MRK 0086; #NGC 2537 ; #UGC 4274
#MRK 0584
#UGC 05097; #MRK 1233
#UGC 06541; #MRK 178
#MRK 1320
#MRK 0624
#MRK 0463 ; #UGC 08850
#MRK 1239 - #Seyfert 1 galaxy
#MRK 1461
#MRK 0331
#MRK 0789
#MRK 0058
#MRK 0685
#MRK 153
#MRK 0601
#MRK 0551
#MRK 0796
#UGC 12607 ; #MRK 325 ; #NGC 7673
#NGC 7752 ; #UGC 12779 ; #MRK 1134
#MRK 0385
#NGC 0023 ; #Mrk 545 ; #UGC 89
#UGC 02836 ; #MRK 1405
#MRK 988
#MRK 1094
#UGC 01214 ; #MRK 573 ; #Seyfert 2 galaxy
#MRK 1484
#MRK 0536
#MRK 0930 ; #AGN See also: AGZ00064ox
#MRK 0989
#MRK 1415
#MRK 1068
#UGC 00959 ; #MRK 991 ; #AGN
#MRK 1331
#MRK 1025
#MRK 0965
#MRK 1184
#NGC 0118; #MRK 0947 ; UGC 264 ; #AGN; #Seyfert 2 galaxy
#MRK 0943
#MRK 0361
#UGC 08098 ; #NGC 4861 ; #MRK 0059 ; #AGN See also: AGZ0002ko3
#MRK 1043 ; #UGC 940
#UGC 02103 ; #NGC 992 ; #MRK 369
#MRK 0944
#MRK 0935
#MRK 0351
#MRK 1196
#MRK 1031
#NGC 0851 ; #UGC 1680 ; #MRK 588
#MRK 0756
#UGC 08098 ; #NGC 4861 ; #Mrk 0059 ; #AGN
#NGC 0632 ; #UGC 1157 ; #MRK 1002
#NGC 5996 ; #UGC 10033 ; #MRK 691
#MRK 1464
#UGC 01720 #MRK 1027
#UGC 01669 ; #MRK 587
#MRK 0909
#MRK 0927
#NGC 3966 ; #UGC 6920 ; #NGC 3986
#MRK 0930
#MRK 0702
I agree with planetaryscience: #voorwerp? #purple
Nice 😃 #UGC 10043
#UGC 09141 seems to be the flat one according to NED
#merger?
Very interesting those blue jet-like features
#UGC 00404
#UGC 02693
See: AGZ0002kgn
NGC 1048
#NGC 4344 ; #UGC 7468
#NGC 0012
#NGC 0047
#UGC 12914 ; see also: AGZ0005gmo
#NGC 5908 ; #UGC 9805
#UGC 09244
#MRK 1402 . See also: AGZ0004o5y
#UGC 04261
#NGC 0279 ; according to SIMBAD a possible Quasar; #UGC 532 ; #Mrk 558
#NGC 0469
#NGC 7592 ; #MRK 928 (Seyfert 1 galaxy)
#UGC 06073
#pink, and a #purple object. See previous comment 😃
Faint feature in the NW corner of the galaxy
#UGC 11567
Can't be a lens, can it? The feature is not an arc.
Shaped like a #bowtie
Looks like an overlap.
#NGC 7838 and #NGC 7837
#UGC 04799
#MRK 0054
#NGC 4658
#UGC 04947
#UGC 12189
#UGC 04881
#UGC 11555
#MRK 0804
#NGC 4618 ; #UGC 7853
#UGC 10970
#NGC 6484 ; #UGC 11010 ; #MRK 1118
#UGC 00557
#NGC 5691; #UGC 9420
#UGC 03869
#UGC 09169
Nice #merger 😃. #UGC 06767
I checked SIMBAD as well 😃
What is that #green colour?
#merger ; #purple ; #voorwerp?
#UGC 05288
#cluster
#MRK 0356 (MRK 0355 is to the right, out of view)
#NGC 5331 ; #UGC 8774
#NGC 7627 ; #UGC 12556
#UGC 01132
#NGC 7146
Interesting question by wtaskew 😃
#NGC 4747 ; #UGC 8005
#UGC 06311
#NGC 0840
#MRK 0940
#UGC 00023
#NGC 2586
#UGC 12601
#UGC 00046
#UGC 12327
#UGC 02493
#UGC 09812
#UGC 00124
#NGC 7814 ; #UGC 8
I don't see any interaction. So safe to say #overlap?
#NGC 7729 ; #UGC 12730
#NGC 5678 ; #UGC 9358
#UGC 10449
😃 😃 😃
Nice image 😃
#MRK 36
#NGC 6358; #UGC 10810
#NGC 7817 ; #UGC 19
#UGC 06865 NED01
#UGC 10963
#NGC 1141 = #NGC 1143 + #UGC 2388
#NGC 1144 = #NGC 1142 + #UGC 2389
#NGC 1144 (the one with starformation) and #NGC 1141
#NGC 5915
#UGC 12787 ; there is a faint #tidal_trail
#NGC 5278 ; #UGC 8677 ; #MK 271 (the larger galaxy)
#NGC 5279 ; #UGC 8678 ; #MK 271A (the smaller galaxy)
#UGC 1466
#UGC 12213
Very hard to tell 😃
Maybe #interaction. For the bigger picture see discussion. It looks like there is some nebulosity there.
#bar? #ring?
Great merger 😃
Very nice 😃
#ring?
The neighbour looks much more interesting. See discussion.
#NGC 0817
#starformation; #purple
#starformation, #dust
Nice cluster 😃
Nice #bar 😃
Barred spiral galaxy as a neighbour: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=71.96650287&dec=11.45516694
#UGC 03132
#UGC 03324
#NGC 2719A
#NGC 3396 ; #UGC 5935
#UGC 12066 NED01
#UGC 00905
#UGC 09057
#NGC 7468 ; #UGC 12329 ; #MRK 314
Nice colours btw.
#UGC 12737
#UGC 02285
#UGC 02501 ; #MRK 1068
#NGC 0660
#NGC 5257 ; #UGC 8641
#UGC 01093 NOTES01
#NGC 1213 ; #UGC 2557
#NGC 2370 ; #UGC 3835
#UGC 07991
#NGC 3499 #UGC 6115
#UGC 07230 NED02
#UGC 00129
#UGC 08357
#NGC 3945 ; #UGC 6860
#NGC 2950 ; #UGC 5176
#UGC 01659
#UGC 05775
#UGC 00400
#UGC 11230
#NGC 0444 #UGC 810
#UGC 12680
#UGC 11867
#NGC 6941
#UGC 11915
#NGC 4656 ; #UGC 7907 Ã nd #NGC 4657 (the tail end)
Most likely a foreground star from out own galaxy
I think there are three galaxies interacting, the main one, the smallest at 5 0'clock "in" the main one, and the ringed galaxy (disturbed).
Very nice! #NGC 5614 ; #UGC 9226
#MRK 1004
very, very, very faint spiral arms?
#dustlane?
#pink; #purple; #voorwerp?
Wow, great merger
#asteroid?
#halo?
#violet #purple
Nic colours
#purple object; #voorwerp?
#UGC 11919
#UGC 11700
#UGC 03849 NED02
#UGC 01741
#UGC 11154
#UGC 00934
#UGC 03256
#NGC 4564 ; #UGC 7773
#UGC 06510
#NGC 0399 ; #UGC 712
Odd shape
#NGC 0658
#NGC 3504 ; #UGC 6118
#NGC 7649 ; #UGC 12579
#NGC 7272 ; #UGC 12028
#NGC 4010 ; #UGC 6964
#NGC 3486 ; #UGC 6079
#UGC 11998
#UGC 11921
#NGC 3714 ; #UGC 6516
#UGC 11924
#UGC 11719
I agree, might be a #voorwerp
Nice colours.
The big blue guy is #NGC 2604 ; #UGC 4469
#UGC 00093
#NGC 5256 ; #UGC 8632 ; #MRK 266 ; #AGN
#UGC 11001
#dust
#UGC 00036
#NGC 4019 ; # UGC 7001
See also: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/AGZ0005eod
#UGC 00095
#NGC 3949 ; #UGC 6869
#UGC 8725
#NGC 6052 ; #UGC 10182 ; #MRK 297
#FGC 2483
#UGC 11720
#NGC 2874 ; #UGC 5021. The elliptical is #NGC 2875.
Overlap. See discussion.
#NGC 0470
#NGC 1580
#NGC 2799 ; #UGC 4909
#NGC 0584
#UGC 02700
#NGC 7653 ; #UGC 12586
Nice 😃 ; #QSO
#UGC 12245
#NGC 0266
#NGC 0675 and #NGC 0677
#X-shaped
Even two #asteroids in the big picture 😃
#NGC 0128 ; #NGC 0127
#UGC 01103
The biggie is #NGC 2528 ; #UGC 4227
#NGC 3454 ; #UGC 6026
#UGC 12193
#UGC 03565
#UGC 02922
#NGC 0352
#UGC 4392
#UGC 12830
#NGC 6524 ; #UGC 11079
#UGC 02852
#NGC 3424 ; #UGC 5972
#NGC 3628; #UGC 6350
#UGC 00305
#NGC 7374
#NGC 7529 ; #UGC 12431
#UGC 02035
#NGC 0772; #UGC 1466
#NGC 5653; #UGC 9318
#UGC 12359
#NGC 7665
#NGC 7422
#NGC 2385
#NGC 5434B
#NGC 5961; #UGC 9918
#UGC 02151
#UGC 00694
#UGC 12545
#UGC 00279
#UGC 01643
#UGC 09893
#pink #purple
#UGC 05205; #tidal trail
#Messier 033
#asteroid in the big picture http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=2.5975694&dec=-7.08444369
#UGC 00162
#supernova?
Looks like more than one nucleus
#dust; #tidal trail
#bar
For the bigger picture, see discussion.
#NGC 2793; #UGC 4894
#bar; #ring
#NGC 0474
#NGC 3934
#NGC 0831
#UGC 01073
#UGC 00260
#UGC 00425
#UGC 00027
Nice one! #NGC 3353; #UGC 5860; #MRK 0035
#UGC 08263
#NGC 7316; #UGC 12098; #MRK 307
#UGC 01118
#UGC 11844
#NGC 1667
#NGC 7638
#NGC 0274 ; #NGC 0275
#UGC 12051
#UGC 07911
#UGC 12519
#NGC 3020
#UGC 02519
The Skyserver image is great! 😃
#NGC 4275; #UGC 7382; #supernova?
#MRK 1209
#NGC 2661
#purple, pink
See: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/#/boards/BGZ0000004/discussions/DGZ0000vv1
Thanks 😃. I am going to tag this also for those who collect these galaxies: #MRK 0318.
#NGC 5993: #UGC 10007 That's the final one for today folks. See you 😃
#UGC 9579: #NGC 5775
#UGC 04072
OK, highlighting this interesting galaxy again 😃
#NGC 0327
#NGC 7580
#NGC 0171
#NGC 0521
#NGC 3556; #Messier 108
#UGC 12190
#NGC 0660; #dust
#NGC 0541 ; #voorwerp?
#NGC 4691: #UGCA 299; #AGN
#UGC 04434
#NGC 7483
#NGC 2615
Yes, #NGC 3672
#NGC 1074
#UGC 12273
#UGC 01752
#asteroid found in cappella's collection 😉
#asteroid, found in cappella's colllection 😉
Even TWO asteroids 😃
#asteroid, found in cappella's collection 😉
Yep, #asteroid, top left
#asteroid, top right
Yes, asteroid
#NGC 1614; #MRK 0617
#UGC 00774; #MRK 0975
Yep 😃
#NGC 3561A ; #UGC 06224
#NGC 7609
#Voorwerp?
#UGC 12342
#MRK 0883
#MRK 1224: #UGC 4756
The bigger galaxy to the right is #UGC 03136
#purple, pink colour. #voorwerp?
#UGC 03874
#purple colour
#NGC 4194; #UGC 7241; #MRK 201; #AGN
#UGC 11423
#NGC 7679. #Voorwerp in discussion? #UGC 12618 #MRK 534 #Seyfert Galaxy, #AGN
#overlap? #merger?
#asteroid in the bigger picture: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/explore/obj.asp?id=1237672793424199891
#purple, pink colour
#supernova? #asteroid
Maybe #interaction
Yep, faint #asteroid
Wow again! #NGC 678
#UGC 12023
#NGC 0001
#UGC 00066
#interaction with galaxy below?
#UGC 02012
#bar; #ring; #asteroid
#NGC 7028
Possible #dustlane
#purple object. #voorwerp?
Wow! #NGC 7499
#UGC 00005
#UGC 03141
#NGC 3726
#MRK 0337
#UGC 01253
#bar; #asteroid
Maybe a faint #dustlane too?
Maybe even a small #dustlane
Two nuclei.
#Purple object. #Voorwerp?
Possible #merger
Purple object
Maybe a faint #ring
#bar; #ring; asteroid, not seen here but in the bigger picture.
#ring
#asteroid; #dustlane?
Nice colours 😃; #tidal_trail?
Nice colours 😃 #voorwerp?
Maybe #merger
#dustlane; #starformation
Nice 😃. #tidal_trail
#UGC 04183; #bar
#MRK 0920
Nice one 😃. #asteroid
#UGC 10721
#tidall_trail
Blue object
#MRK 0676
Or maser? This is a #radio source according to SIMBAD.
Nice colours. #voorwerp? Maser?
#NGC 5023
#UGC 11721
#UGC 00227
#MRK 1404
#UGC 03141 NED02
#UGC 12804
#UGC 12434
#asteroid in the bigger picture
#NGC 6283
#NGC 0516
#UGC 00457
#UGC 00849
#MRK 0365
#MRK 0513
#NGC 1148
Certainly NOT overlap. Check out the Skyserver image. #merger.
#UGC 00322
Looks a bit X-shaped
#MRK 1253
Nice colours 😃. Voorwerp?
#voorwerp? Or foreground star?
#lens?
Faint bluish colour at 5.
#NGC 0520S
#UGC 00530
#MRK 1402
#MRK 1015
#NGC 0203
#NGC 5002
#NGC 7701
#UGC 12747
#NGC 0170
#UGC 06404
#MRK 0345
#UGC 09083
#UGC 00465
#UGC 07751
#NGC 4301
#UGC 12548
#UGC 02874
#NGC 4600
Interesting features
#UGC 01237
#NGC 1271
#UGC 02201
#UGC 12912
#NGC 0004
#UGC 00633
#NGC 7786
#UGC 07910
#UGC 01815
#UGC 00901
#NGC 0790
#UGC 06711
#UGC 02473
#NGC 6247
#UGC 02443
#UGC 12661 NOTES01
#NGC 6321
#UGC 05161
#NGC 0573
#NGC 4149
#NGC 0992
#UGC 00011 NOTES01
#UGC 12816
#NGC 3976
#UGC 00775
#MRK 0125
#UGC 00967
#UGC 00278
#UGC 02572
#UGC 12333
#tidal_trail?
#NGC 1694
#NGC 7248
#NGC 4498
#UGC 02921
#UGC 01174
Faint #tidal_trail
#UGC 01290
#MRK 1145
#UGC 02119
#NGC 7779
#MRK 1213
#UGC 01125
#NGC 7818
#KUG 0009+276A
#UGC 10067
#UGC 11010 NOTES01
#UGC 05432
#UGC 00808
#UGC 12168
#UGC 00052
#NGC 0117
#UGC 01973
#NGC 0407
#purple object.
#NGC 7592
#UGC 00445
#UGC 12845
#UGC 00441
Eyes and a mouth 😉
#NGC 7575
#NGC 7805
#NGC 0293
#NGC 7832 ; #asteroid
#NGC 0354
#CGCG 498-012
#KUG 2328+026
#UGC 00708
#UGC 12158
#CGCG 497-021
#NGC 0226
#CGCG 226-038
#NGC 0351
#UGC 04006
#NGC 5372
#NGC 0337
#NGC 2415
#UGC 01395
#UGC 07660
#UGC 03904
#asteroid, look carefully at 12 o'clock in the ringed galaxy 😃
#bar, with two very faint spiral arms
#UGC 10279
The bigger one is #NGC 6623
Maybe #dustlane
#edgeon; #UGC 07955
Nice 😃. Looks like part of a greater #cluster (see Skyserver image)
Yes, a foreground star from our galaxy
#NGC 4628
WOW
#KUG 0254+020
#purple object at the top
#NGC 4258
#Gpair?
Might be a #dustlane
#NGC 3508.
#bar; #purple, pinkish spiral arms
#bar; #CGCG 377-044
#KUG 2353+321
#bar?
#merger and #tidal_trail?
Interesting shape 😃
Maybe a #ring
The orange star above the nucleus: #supernova? Speculation of course 😃
##satellite_galaxy?: #overlap?; merger?
Some sort of #ring?
Not mentioned on the NED.
Ok, thanks 😃
I am going to make a stab here: #lens?
Bluish, purple object
#CGCG 456-060
Pinkish regions
#Green_pea?
#NGC 4710
My 10.000th classification in two-and-a-half weeks 😃
Beautiful 😃
For the bigger picture: see discussion
Small #cluster
Not a gravitational lens but a galaxy. The three-coloured feature above is an asteroid.
This could be an eliptical galaxy with a very bright core
Diffraction spike from a nearby star
#dustlane; #asteroid
Yes, more than one nucleus
I tagged the galaxy, but it could easily have been the foreground star here.
For the bigger picture, see discussion
And possible #bar
No sign of interaction
#overlap, would be my guess.
#interesting 😃
WOW indeed 😃
#UGC 12386
@Capella05, you may be right 😃
Yes, huge #cluster
That would be very helpful 😃
I am not a scientist, so I can't answer that. But these objects have got my attention 😃
#Purple peas ? 😃
Let's assume these are a whole new different kind of objects 😉 Like this one: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/AGZ0004e7y
Thank you, @planetaryscience 😃
I agree. #supernova?
Hi Elisabeth, I am collecting purple objects, just in case 😉. I will remove this one from my collection, it is not purple enough 😃
Nice barred galaxy at the bottom.
Purple object top left
#bar with two very faint spiral arms? Hard to tell.
#bar, with very faint spiral arms
Either #disturbed or the result of a #merger.
Maybe a #bar
And a little bit of #starformation
I tagged the red star in the middle.
Part of a small #cluster
#Gpair; #Satellite_galaxy?
Could it be a #satellite_galaxy?
Hi wtaskew, what do you think of that bluish feature almost on top of the nucleus?
Probable interaction with the small galaxy to the left.
Part of a #cluster
part of a #cluster
Part of what looks like a very large #cluster
#MCG -01-05-028
#cluster (I was inclined to say nest 😃)
Nice 😃 #UGC 11552
#ZGOTW
#CGCG 396-002
WOW!
Looks like #bar and #ring, but not 100% sure.
Maybe a faint #ring, I am not sure
#bar, and very faint rings
Maybe part of a small #cluster
Wow, beautiful 😃
Result of a #merger? #tidal_debris? Very hard to tell
And #bar
And a #bar
Maybe a small #cluster
The galaxy below is a great edge-on galaxy with a beautiful dustlane (UGC 12625). See discussion.
#asteroid, and like Mike says, there is another one in the Skyserver image 😃
Part of a large #cluster. See discussion.
Thanks for the update 😃
I have been doing some work over there too 😃
Pity, would have been great to find a new lens feature 😃
But of course it could also be a chance alignment.
Hmmm, I remember images likes this on the Lens project some while ago.....
Not a lensed galaxy appearing on both sides of our galaxy, is it? 😉
Beauty
possible #satellite-galaxy
Possible #interaction
#bar and #ring
Nice trail.
Fingers crossed 😃
Nice little #cluster
Yes, #duslane
The pinkish feature?
#ring; #bar: and maybe an interesting object, #purple
#overlap or #merger, can't really tell.
Nice 😃. #bar; #UGC 12318
#bar; maybe #ring
#merger; #disturbed
The bigger picture is very nice 😃. See discussion.
Nice 😃 #irregular
Might be a small #cluster
#irregular #ring
Purple object (probably a star)
Nice one 😃. #bar
Wow
Possible #overlap, see Skyserver image
Might be a #Gpair
#irregular; #starformation
Maybe #cluster
Very faint spiral arm? Half a ring? Very hard to tell.
#Purple object to the left
Part of a #cluster (see Skyserver image)
#cluster?
Half a #ring it looks like
Maybe #tidal debris, or merger.
I need better glasses 8-0
Yes, you are right now that I have taken another look. There is a gap between the arms above the bulge, meaning there are two arms 😃
#bar, ring-to-be
purple feature down under
Might be a #merger, hard to tell
This is a #bar, with two very faint spiral arms
My bet, a #merger to be
Not yet quite a #ring
One-armed spiral galaxy. The spiral arm is faint.
#bar; possible #ring
#merger or #overlap. No obvious interaction. Might be part of a small #cluster (see Skyserver image).
This might be a #merger
I have already seen green and hulked out, now I am seeing red....
Very faint #ring
#satellite_galaxy
#cluster (See Skyserver image)
#zgotw and #Dailyzoo 😃
#bar, and a ring-to-be
WOW, it is actually a #quasar if I understand correctly. See discussion.
Foreground star or a very bright galaxy?
Might be a #ring
I certainly don't doubt that 😃 In that regard I am just a newbie.
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/#/collections/CGZS0002dg
There is a favorite collection by you with 70 entries. Or am I mistaken?
I found it in your collection Elisabeth 😃
I noticed this one in ElisabethB's collection. It reminds me of the Enterprise coming out of hyperspace 😃
I am going to tag the purple object as #voorwerp, although that may be highly risky...
I don't see any obvious interaction or it must be at the top left. #Gpair?
Looks like a #ring
Thanks, Capella05 😃
#merger or #overlap
#bar; Possible #Gpair or #overlap.
#asteroid at the bottom of the picture (see Skyserver image)
Some #overlap I think
#bar with two very faint spiral arms
Interesting
Looks like part of a small #cluster. See Skyserver image.
Looks like a #merger; if not #overlap
For another image check out Aprilwitch's link or the science discussion.
Maybe an extra feature at 12.
Faint #merger
Nice #bar and #ring 😃
Yes, it looks like another funny face 😃 Beaker from the Muppet Show 😃
Just a # barred galaxy 😃
Nice #barred galaxy
Foreground star or #starformation?
Interesting galaxy, not exactly sure how to classify it.
Extra Feature
Maybe #satellite_galaxy
Might be a #merger
and #starformation
Feature to the left
#satellite_galaxy?
There is a faint feature near this galaxy, I'll post the picture in a moment. Meanwhile, this galaxy is not on the NED.
#bar. Nice galaxy 😃
#bar; is the spiral arm to the right a bit disturbed?
#bar. Nice image 😃
The bigger picture is very fascinating. See discussion.
Looks ike a #merger to me, but it is very hard to detect any interaction between the two.
#bar, and there may be a faint #ring when you zoom out.
#Gpair?; Satellite_galaxy?
Really nice 😃
#Starformation, and dare I say it: #voorwerp?
Part of a #cluster. See image in the science discussion.
Yes, #disturbed and #merger
Faces, Eyes. What else can we expect? Big Universe is watching you 😉
#irregular
May be a #merger
Nice spiral galaxy with #starformation
Red #ring?
Hints of interaction?
Nice 😃. #bar; #starformation
Highly #irregular. Interesting shape 😃
Another nice image 😃
Nice image! Three edge-on galaxies 😃
#irregular. #merger?
possible #merger
Then I have got something in common with the algorithm 😉
#merger?; Foreground star? #satellite_galaxy?
Yes, two #asteroids for the price of one 😃
I chose the one to the left of it, but it is very hard to tell what is in the exact center here 😃
Early one-armed barred galaxy with starformation? (whew!)
Okay, I tagged the tiny star (?) in the center, not the great galaxy to the right.
#cluster, and thanks to koedooder who made me notice the #asteroid to the left 😃
Faint spiralarms.
#bar; #disturbed; #irregular; #starformation
#bar, with a very, very faint @ring
Nice row of stars to the left 😃
#bar, with a very faint #ring, which looks a bit disturbed at 6.
#irregular. Result of a #merger?
This looks like a #bar.
#bar. Nice 😃
One armed? Looks like the letter "e". #alphabet
Yes, #asteroid. For a bigger image, see discussion.
#dustlane. And this isn't an edge-on galaxy 😃
Or #overlap
#bar, maybe #ring
This looks like a big #bar, with at leats one very faint spiral arm.
Is it the view data in different wavelengths?
That is new for me. Is there a tutorial somewhere explaining how and where to see them?
The left side of the ring is not there. Quite possibly #disturbed.
For the bigger picture: see science discussion.
Correction, no dustlane visible in the Skyserver image.
Two #nuclei?
Wow, nice #merger
I haven't seen that many blue cigar-shaped galaxies so far.
#one-armed spiral galaxy?
Looks #disturbed
#satellite_galaxies?
#Gpair ?
Nice 😃. #starformation
Thought so too 😃
Unusual feature. Wouldn't be a lens, would it?
#overlap? Looks like a jet.
Disturbed #ring?
This is a foreground star from our galaxy
#overlap?
Possible #ring
#asteroid, found in mjtbarrrett's colection
#asteroid, found in mjtbarrett's collection
#asteroid, down to the right, found in mjtbarrett's collection
Maybe
#asteroid visible on Skyserver. Found in mjtbarrett's collection
Looks like a faint #ring
Looks like it.
LOL 😃 #starformation
The object in the center is a star
Star in the center. Crescent shaped gaaxy in the background.
One-armed spiral galaxy
#bar ; #ring
#half-a-ring?
Two nuclei. Result o #merger?
#merger? #Gpair?
#ring; #bar
Maybe #ring too
One armed?
Hints of #disturbance. Nice galaxy 😃
Sign of #interaction
Diffraction spike from a bright star to the left which isn't visible here.
#asteroid, found in cappella's colllection
Faint #asteroid, found in cappella"s collection 😉
#asteroid, not visible here, but in the Skyserver image.
Yep, #asteroid 😃
#asteroid, found in cappella's collection. Visible in the image on Skyserver
#asteroid, found in djsimisters' collections
Indeed, #asteroid
#asteroid - found in djsimisters' collection
#asteroid Found in djsimisters' collections
#bar with very faint spiral arms
Looks like a #merger
Two #nuclei
#ring; #overlap or #merger?
two #nuclei
Nice #Gpair to the right
#disturbed at the top. #merger?
very faint #dustlane?
#cluster; maybe #merger
2 #nuclei; faint hint of a #bowtie
Nice #ring top left
#satelite galaxy?
#starfomation
I was wondering about that feature, too 😃
Blinded by the light 😉
Lots going on here, but I don't see out galaxy interacting with the others. Might be #cluster or #overlap.
#Binary?
#overlap? #Gpair?
#dustlane, and what looks like the leftover of a #merger
Great image 😃 #dustlane
#merger? #overlap?
#Gpair
Nucleus off-center
One-armed? Possible #ring?
The object in the center is a star imo, and that is the one I classified
#interaction?
A faint blueish smear to the right. I wonder what might be that 😉?
....in order to distinguish between stars and galaxies?
These tiny galaxies between two stars, I have come across them before. Are they especially selected for us ....
Bright blue dot 😉
#double_ring?
#satellite galaxy?
Space pacman;-)
#merger? #overlap? #cluster?
#dustlane or #artifact?
Faint #spiral arms
Nucleus is off-center
Nice #merger 😃
Faint trail of #debris
Nice #barred spiral galaxy 😃
Incoming! #dustlane
or very faint #ring
#ring ?
#irregular, possible #starformation
#disturbed spiral arm
Faint #ring
#disturbed?
What is that blue object at the top of the image? #voorwerp?
#ring; #bar; #merger?; #satellite galaxies
#GPair? #asteroid
Looks like there has been a #collision in the past.
4 foreground stars from our galaxy
#Gpair? Satellite galaxy?
#Overlap or #lens?
Almost a #ring
What is that #purple feature to the right? #voorwerp?
Small #cluster?
Is there a bit of a tail between 6 and 7? Maybe #merger
#detached spiral arms
Satellite galaxies?
#starformation at the top
Ah, thanks, I know SIMBAD 😃
Ah, that helps a bit 😃
What do DR7 and DR8 mean, Elisabeth?
Glad to have helped, Elizabeth 😃
Nice! #starformation
Almost twin sisters 😉
#starformation. The nucleus seems to be very off-center.
In the galaxy? Those are starforming regions.
Correction, not a #ring. See discussion.
bulge to the right?
some #disturbance?
Maybe #ring
#overlap? #satelliet galaxy?
#merger? #overlap? multiple nuclei?
#Satellite galaxies?
yep, #asteroid; #starformation
Small bit of #starformation
Ring of #starformation
The purple like colour to the left of the nucleus: #voorwerpje or colouring artifact?
Thanks for the link 😃
I don't see any interaction as well, Elisabeth. Might be satellite galaxies.
The top of the galaxy looks a bit thicker.
Looks somewhat #disturbed
Ver faint #spiral arms
I am seeing green 😃
#starformation. And #overlap or #merger?
#starformation at 5.
That is a faint one.
Nice! Faint #ring.
Maybe a satellite galaxy or #overlap
Possible #cluster
The object in the center here is a small round, somewhat elliptical galaxy
#irregular; #starfomation
So the other obvious answer was a #galaxy 😃
OK, thanks 😃 I had a look at the bigger picture but there was no nearby galaxy to cause a disturbance.
Maybe a very faint #ring
Great image 😃
Tw very faint spiral arms.
#overlap. No obvious interaction.
Dare I say #voorwerpje to the right?
#ring, looks a bit #disturbed
A bit of #starformation?
WOW!!
#dustlane ; maybe satellite galaxy to the right o the red star.
#disturbed #ring
#merger; two #nuclei?
#lens or #satellite galaxy?
#irregular; #disturbed; #merger?
Or a #barred spiral galaxy almost #edgeon
Maybe a #dustlane too?
The bigger picture on the Skyserver is awesome 😃
Looks like #starformation
#Starformation
Faint #ring or #disk? #merger?
#pinkish
Wow, I'm getting to see some real beauties today 😃
Another nice galaxy 😃
Might be #merging, but I don't see any obvious interaction
Nicely formed galaxy
#cluster of three galaxies?
Could be a #ring, but the nucleus is off centre
#satellite galaxy? #overlap?
#ring and #spiral arms
Is that an #asteroid top right?
NIce #merger
Nice #ring
Yes, a nice #dustlane
Maybe #merger, hard to tell, I don't see any obvious interaction.
#starformation, #irregular; #disturbed #smashed?
Is that a Klingon cruiser to the left ? 😉
Tiny dot at 10 o'clock next to the nucleus, is that a second smaller nucleus or a foreground star?
#starformation?
You are right 😃. I had a better look using the Skyserver.
#merger; two nuclei
Might be #interacting
Is there an #asteroid at appr. 7 o'clock? Pinkish nucleus.
Can't tell if there is a #ring
#bar. Nice #ring down to the right 😃
No obvious interaction
#Interaction? I am not sure, although the lower part of the galaxy seems more compact than the top.
Wow again
Another nice #barred galaxy
Is that a foregroundstar, or part of the galaxy?
#bar; #starformation
Beautiful
Satellite trail
Glow from a star to the right.
Foreground star from our galaxy.
I noticed this one when studying collections from other volunteers. Isn't there a scientist that could point the HST at this galaxy one day?
Foreground star from our galaxy
Could be a #bar with a faint #ring
#disturbed; #irregular: maybe #merger
Maybe #starformation
Or the giant jelly-fish like creatures from the first episode of Star Trek The Next Generation
To Capella05: I noticed this one in another volunteer's collection, and was struck by the beauty and the shape of these galaxies.
#dailyzoo
The mothership from Close Enounters, upside down and in blue colours 😉?
#bar. Is there a faint #polar_ring?
Might be a #ring to be
#interaction or #overlap?
Nice 😃 ; Looks like #dust and #starformation.
Hint of a #dustlane?
Nice 😃; #dustlane
faint #dustlane?
#Overlap? I don't see any obvious interaction.
Hi Jean, what does #smashed mean with regards to this galaxy?
#starformation; #dustlanes. Nice image 😃
This is a #bar, with a very faint hint of two spiral arms
#ring to be
#dust; #dustlane? ; #starformation? Nice image 😃
#interaction; #starformation
This is no overlap either imho, The satellite galaxy to the right clearly disturbs the top end of the galaxy.
I don't think this is an overlap. There is clearly a dust/gas trail above the galaxies, indicating there is an interaction.
Hint of a #dustlane
Two nice #barred galaxies
#disturbed; #starformation
#merger; #disturbed; two nuclei. Vaguely reminiscent of the Antennae nebulae 😃
Nice #barred galaxy; #starformation
It looks like there is an #asteroid just to the left of our galaxy.
#merger; #dustlane; #disturbed
Very, very faint #ring?
Very, very faint #ring
Very, very, faint #ring
@starformation
Nice field 😃
The star also shows up in Sky View. So it probaby is a foreground star.
#bar; #supernova?
#edge-on: #dustlane
#ring or #spiral?
Beauty 😃; #starformation
Faint #ring?
#edge-on, with a hint of a #dustlane
Nice one 😃 ; starformation
#edge-on, or #smooth, #cigar shaped
Nice long faint spiral arms
Another #edge-on, with a hint of a #dustlane
And another edge-on galaxy
Nice edge-on galaxy
#asteroid at the bottom?
Nice #merger and #disturbed galaxy
Is this a #barred spiral galaxy with two nuclei?
Another #orange-red galaxy; edge-on
A wild guess here: #barred ; disturbed # ring with some #starformation
#bar ; #starformation
possible #starformation
#orangered galaxy
#bar; disturbed #ring?
I had a closer look, it is no arc or lens.
Faint #arc or #lens to the right? Or a faint feature?
#bar ; looks like a disturbed #ring
Beauty 😃 ; #starformation ; #dustlane
#starformation.
Looks like more than one #dustlane
#UGC 312 W; Mrk 552
It is 😃
Is it me or is there an #asteroid right in front of the galaxy? Just to the left of the bulge.
Yep, #asteroid
#UGC 5495
#asteroid to the right
#CGMW (Galaxy behind the Milky Way)
#x-shaped bulge
#NGC 4183 ; #UGC 7222
#UGC 2189
The red star is a Rotationally variable Star (starspots?)
#x-shaped bulge (not that easy to see, however)
The blue star to the left is a white dwarf candidate
#Mrk 564
#NGC 7698 ; #UGC 12668
#UGC 02876
#ZOAG - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zone_of_Avoidance
#purple
#UGC 12538
In this case, Billy, I have been wrong on many occasions before 😉
Hey Billy, I told you the sky was full of voorwerpjes before you posted this one 😉
I had checked the Skyserver image, LOL.
Nice one, Billy 😃
#NGC 1324
#UGC 12510
#AGN
#AGN
#NGC 7741 ; #UGC 12754
The blue object beneath the galaxy is a possible quasar.
The blue star to the left is a Blue straggler star; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_straggler
#ZOAG - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zone_of_Avoidance
#NGC 7040 ; #UGC 11701
#ZOAG - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zone_of_Avoidance
#CGMW - Galaxy behind the Milky Way
#ZOAG ; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zone_of_Avoidance
#ZOAG - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zone_of_Avoidance
That is a quasar?
#UGC 12738
#NGC 1066 : #UGC 2203
And #UGC 932
The red star is: G 199-27 -- High proper-motion Star
Three-way #merger
#NGC 7785 ; #UGC 12841
Might have an #x-shaped bulge
#asteroid to the left
#x-shaped bulge
dustlane over bar?
#x-shaped bulge
And #UGC 1880 😃
Yes, #asteroid
Thanks liometopum, this is one for the collections 😃
#asteroid above the galaxy
It looks to me this is an inner ring. There are fainter spiral arms on the outside.
I know, ElisabethB 😃. Sky View isn't any help, and I can't get a UKIRT image. So we'll never know for the time being.
Might be a supernova. I'll check Sky View.
#pink
Blue star - foregroundstar or supernova?
Nice, graham d 😃 #x-shaped
#AGN
#AGN
#NGC 1020
See chat discussion for an attempt to explain, dj tjisto 😃
Wow, then it must be a small one if it is closer. It stood out.
#ZOAG ; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zone_of_Avoidance
Anyway, interesting feature 😃.
.... galaxy. It could also be a starforming background galaxy, or a dwarfgalaxy in this cluster with starformation 😃
My bet would be starformation 😃, and my guess would be this is a small part of the central galaxy torn out of it by fly-by with another...
Cluster behind the outskirts of the Andromeda Galaxy 😃
Nice find 😃 #asteroid
OK 😃
Could be a starforming area caused by a small merger or fly-by.
Elongated feature below the galaxy or chance alignment?
The big galaxy - not the central one - is #NGC 217
Nice, put it my geometric shapes collection 😃
An artifact, something wrong with the color filters.
The blue star between the two galaxies at the top is a white dwarf star.
This looks like a barred spiral to me, and the bar is disturbed to the right.
#merger, shaped like a #bowtie
The blue star at the top is a white dwarf star.
#UGC 00197
#UGC 10552
I believe we have got an #x-shaped bulge here.
Oh, luminous infrared galaxy
Eh?
See chat discussion for Sky View images
#x-shaped bulge
#ZOAG - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zone_of_Avoidance
The dark center is an optical artifact. The two stars are foregroundstars from our own galaxy. The galaxy you see is much farther away 😃.
Not entirely convinced this is an artifact, though.
EDIT: listed as star in SDSS
Some disturbance (merger) or background galaxy?
See science discussion for the full pic.
If you ignore the red dots you are left with a small object.
#UGC 6874
The blue object to the left is a quasar
#nebula in the Skyserver image, and you won't believe which one it is 😃.
See chat discussion.
The blue star at the top is a white dwarf star
Possible AGN
#Seyfert 2 Galaxy, #AGN; #QSO
The blue star to the left of the galaxy is a white dwarf candidate.
#x-shaped nucleus
#ZOAG - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zone_of_Avoidance
The red star is LP 296-70 -- A High proper-motion Star
Rotationally variable Star (caused by starspots?)
Supernova at 11 o' clock?
#merger or #overlap?
#tidal trail
faint #starformation
#disturbed
#bar with one arm?
#asteroid at 8 o' clock
#x-shaped
#NGC 7616
#NGC 7693
Who left their glasses in space 😉 ?.
The blue objects are areas of starformation. They often show up as blue clumps 😃
Have a look at the image in the chat discussion, Leonie, that will shed some light (literally 😉 ) on this image 😃.
Ah, thank you, Capella05 😃. This is new to me 😃
Nice 😃. Going to post it in the bowtie shaped galaxies discussion, Billy 😃
AGN is an active galactic nucleus, and I can find no references to this galaxy having an AGN.
What do you mean by AGNp?
The blue star in the one o' clock position is a Horizontal Branch star
#no_lens but Interesting nonetheless.😃. Possible merger. See science discussion.
Wow, Billy, at least 40 of them. I checked SIMBAD.
#AGN
The blue star to the left is a Horizontal Branch Star
#QSO
Known supernova, see science discussion.
The red star is BD-13 718 -- A High proper-motion Star
Nice, not tagged yet 😃 #asteroid.
Glad to be of help 😃
Click on Galaxy Zoo examine, then click View on SkyServer. Then click on the small image that appears, then click get image 😃
Empire State Building in space? 😉
Galaxy with a Possible Active Galactic Nucleus; #AGN
#Seyfert 1 Galaxy; #QSO; #AGN
#QSO
The blue star just to the right of the galaxy is a white dwarf star.
The pinkish-red object (star?) beneath the galaxy is a radio source.
#x-shaped nucleus
That looks very interesting 😃. It may be caused by a cosmic ray hit. But there are also signs of a merger/disturbance.
#ZOAG - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zone_of_Avoidance
The blue star at the top is a white dwarf star.
The bue "star" at the top might be a possible quasar
#UGC 12482
The larger white star top right is an Eclipsing Binary.
The red star is a Flare star: GJ 3729.
The blue star just above the galaxy is a white dwarf candidate.
Investigating to see if this is a supernova. See science discussion.
#asteroid to the right
#NGC 3979 ; #UGC 6907
The blue star at the top is a white dwarf candidate.
Two galaxies. It looks like they are going to collide. Maybe they are merging.
Yes, there is some disturbance going on 😃
The red star is BD+08 5050 -- High proper-motion Star
Ah, thanks, Budgieye. Features of it are also visible on Sky View, so it looks real.
Or is it a cosmic ray hit?; PSF_FLUX_INTERP DEBLENDED_AT_EDGE INTERP_CENTER STATIONARY MOVED BINNED1 INTERP COSMIC_RAY NOPETRO CHILD
I am going out on a limb here, are these faint jets?
Greenish vertical feature "through" the galaxy. See Science discussion.
Quasar behind the central galaxy. See chat discussion.
The smudge is a very faint galaxy 😃. The white blobs are foregroundstars in our own galaxy.
The blue star top left is a white dwarf candidate.
#asteroid
Thanks for checking C_cld, much appreciated! 😃
#UGC 01678
#UGC 12781
#UGC 05068
#UGC 00395
#UGC 00726
#ZOAG - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zone_of_Avoidance
CGMW - Catalogue of galaxies behind the Milky Way
HR 5692 - Red Giant - White Dwarf Binary
The white star to the left is the RR Lyrae variable.
The red star is: LP 463-69 -- a high proper-motion star
#CGMW - Catalogue Galaxies behind the Milky Way
#ZOAG: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zone_of_Avoidance
LOL
Thanks for posting this one, turelli 😃
For more, see chat discussion.
#CGMW - Catalogue of galaxies behind the Milky Way
#CGMW - Catalogue of galaxies behind the Milky Way
#CGMW - Catalogue of galaxies behind the Milky way
#ZOAG - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zone_of_Avoidance
CGMW - Cataalogue of galaxies behind the Milky Way
#ZOAG - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zone_of_Avoidance
#Seyfert Galaxy ; #AGN ; #QSO
Quite a line-up!
The blue-white object to the right is : USNO-A2.0 0900-00155593, a possible quasar
Also: White Dwarf star PB 7489 in zoomed out Skyserver image (the blue star).
The blue star at the bottom is HE 2300-0854 -- Blue Straggler Star
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_straggler
#UGC 12016
#Seyfert 2 Galaxy ; #AGN
BTW is there a possibility this feature consists of two blue stars?
OK, thanks vrooje, I am going to put it in the Blue Stars discussion 😃
The blue feature at the top is a galaxy.
#ZOAG; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zone_of_Avoidance
The blue star bottom right is a white dwarf candidate.
ObjID: 1237674895810757490
The blue star to the right is a white dwarf candidate
ObjID : 1237650795138777154
Polar ring or disk?
#Mrk 609 ; #AGN : #Seyfert 1 Galaxy
The bigger one IS a white dwarf: WD 2257+138
The small blue star just above the brighter blue star at the bottom is a white dwarf candidate.
ObjID: 1237652943168864403
#Seyfert 1 Galaxy; #AGN ; #QSO
The blue star is a Horizontal Branch Star
http://www.daviddarling.info/encyclopedia/B/blue_horizontal-branch_star.html
#Seyfert 2 Galaxy ; #AGN
#UGC 11234
The blue star to the left is an ultraviolet source. White Dwarf?
#AGN; #Quasar
#AGN ; #Seyfert 2 Galaxy. And is that a blue foreground star or a starforming region.
Supernova?
Interesting feature at 7 o'clock. Tidal debris?
#Pink. AGN?
The blue star is a white dwarf candidate
ObjID: 1237673710399521037
#ZOAG ; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zone_of_Avoidance
#ZOAG; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zone_of_Avoidance
#quasar
Supernova?
The red star is NLTT 19480 -- A High proper-motion Star
http://astronomy.swin.edu.au/cosmos/P/Proper+motion
Supernova?
The blue star at 4' o'clock is a White Dwarf
#Seyfert 1 galaxy ; #AGN
I am not having this discussion anymore. I am sick and tired of defending myself. Been there, done that 😦
...lightcurves of other stars. So they would not have been found.
This rule doesn't make sense. If we had that rule on Planet Hunters, we would never have found RR Lyrae stars contaminating ...
So even the nebula and Andromeda galaxy I tagged in zoomed out images don't count anymore. Isn't that counterproductive?
...zoomed out images. I am providing the image, links and explanations for those who like to learn more. .
At the moment iIam learning a lot about white dwarf stasr, blue horizontal branch stars and carbon stars. all of which can be found in ....
If galaxies are irregular we need the zoomed out images to see why.
Turellli wasn't asked to stop commenting on those objects 2 years ago.
I won't stop commenting on objects in zoomed out images. They did it on the forums, why not here.
To be honest I am taking this higher up !!
Horizontal branch star in zoomed out image. See discussion.
http://www.daviddarling.info/encyclopedia/B/blue_horizontal-branch_star.html
#UGC 3165
#pink
#AGN for the Seyfert galaxy to the right
Green star or object in the 11 o'clock position.
Purple star to the left
Purple star halfway down the galaxy and the bottom of the image.
Blue Horizontal Branch star in the zoomed out Skyserver image
http://www.daviddarling.info/encyclopedia/B/blue_horizontal-branch_star.html
#pink
#pink
The blue star at the bottom is a white dwarf candidate
ObjID: 1237666209783743260
The blue star to the left is a white dwarf star.
The blue star is a white dwarf star: WD 2354+159
#ZOAG - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zone_of_Avoidance
The blue star at the 7 0'clock position is a white dwarf star.
White dwarf star at the top (the blue one).
White dwarf in the Skyserver image. See discussion.
#UGC 2309
The red star is DJM 18 -- a carbon star.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_star
See also: AGZ0002baz
#NGC 4567; #UGC 7777
Might be #x-shaped
That is a way better more explanation 😃
This is a galaxy if you ask me
Possible #asteroid top left
#asteroid at 10 o'clock
Slight chance this might be a polar ring
#AGN - Active Galaxy Nucleus
Okay 😃
Thanks Leonie, I almost lost faith in making a worthwhile discovery....
Drat 😃
Thanks C_cld and Budgieye, you just made my day 😃
Polar ring to be?
Foregroundstar or SN?
Very, very faint #asteroid at five o'clock, beneath the red star to the left.
You mean one can be named Alpha Aurigae and the other planetaryscience? 😉
#AGN; #Seyfert 1 Galaxy ; #QSO
Two asteroids in this image, one at 12 o'clock , and one just above the galaxy to the right.
#asteroid
#asteroid above the galaxy
Blue star at 1.30 or something else?
#QSO; #AGN
#AGN; #QSO; UKIDSS infrared image
BL Lac - type object ; #AGN
BL Lac - type object ; #AGN
It's a foreground star from our own Milky Way 😃
The blue star is FBS 1751+409 -- White Dwarf Candidate
ObjID: 1237656529464262722
Looks like it 😃
#asteroid at 7 o' clock
#asteroid at 7 o' clock
#nebula; see also AGZ0003ooh
#asteroid in Skyserver image
Might be #x-shaped
Might be a blue foreground star
(In the very zoomed out image on Skyserver there is a white dwarf star: 1237671694450229933)
Blue star - white dwarf?
Blue star - white dwarf?
#nebula
#purple
#purple
Blue star - white dwarf?
#pink
Blue star - white dwarf?
#UGC 11519
#UGC 1052
#pink; #purple
Okay, thanks 😃
#ZOAG; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zone_of_Avoidance
For more, see Science discussion
Yes, RR Lyrae star!!!! - The blue one to the right 😃 😃 😃
#ZOAG ; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zone_of_Avoidance
#UGC 1098 ; #AGN ; Active Galaxy Nucleus
SIMBAD says the central object is a #quasar
Blue star - White dwarf?
Very interesting 😃 ; #nebula
Blue star - white dwarf?
Blue star - white dwarf?
#ZOAG; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zone_of_Avoidance
These are foreground stars from our own galaxy:-)
#ZOAG; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zone_of_Avoidance
#ZOAG ; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zone_of_Avoidance
#ZOAG; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zone_of_Avoidance
Blue star: white dwarf?
#AGN
#ZOAG; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zone_of_Avoidance
#purple
I agree, possibly a white dwarf star 😃
This is part of #NGC 4496 ; #UGC 7668 . See zoomed out image in chat discussion.
The blue star down to the left is a white dwarf candidate.
ObjID: 1237678806920462443
#ZOAG ; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zone_of_Avoidance
Blue star to the right
#NGC 5965
If this isn't a filter problem the central star might be white dwarf
#purple
#NGC 3447 ; #UGC 6006 ; #GPair. Nice interaction 😃
#x-shaped nucleus
#NGC 5644 ; #UGC 9321 ; Infrared UKIDSS image
#ZOAG ; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zone_of_Avoidance
#ZOAG ; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zone_of_Avoidance
#ZOAG ; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zone_of_Avoidance
#ZOAG ; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zone_of_Avoidance
#Blue object at 4 o'clock. Foreground star or starforming area?
Blue star in front of the galaxy: White Dwarf Candidate
SDSS J015259.39-164009.2
#pink ; #purple
#pink
#ZOAG; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zone_of_Avoidance
#x-shaped nucleus
#blue
Blue star: white dwarf candidate
ObjID: 1237666245210866385
#x-shaped
#UGC 2856
#ZOAG ; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zone_of_Avoidance
#ZOAG; #x-shaped
#UGC 1025
Might be #x-shaped
#purple
#UGC 1607; #ZOAG ; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zone_of_Avoidance
#UGC 2383 ; #ZOAG; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zone_of_Avoidance
#NGC 1335 ; #UGC 2762
#UGC 12865 -- Active Galaxy Nucleus; #AGN; Infrared UKIDSS image
#NGC 430 ; #UGC 765 ; UKIDSS infrared image
#Seyfert 1 Galaxy ; #AGN ; UKIDSS infrared image.
#UGC 11579
#NGC 0337A
#NGC 6505 ; #UGC 11026
#AGN
#UGC 00567.
#ZOAG - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zone_of_Avoidance
#NGC 3640 ; #UGC 6368
Two round galaxies
#pink
LOL!
#AGN; #pink
#pink
#UGC 3027
#Seyfert 1 Galaxy; #AGN
Are you looking at me? Are YOU looking at me????
And yes, I still have lots to learn 😉
Ok, I just wanted to have some confirmation. that the blue object is the real supernova. Into my SN collection this image goes 😃
Maybe C_cld could have a look at this one to see if that is really the supernova.
#NGC 7514 ; #UGC 12415
For the collectors: #UGC 1551 😉
Okay, I am learning here: redshift is 0.054271, does that mean this QSO is pretty far away?
#AGN; #QSO
#ZOAG - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zone_of_Avoidance
#QSO
PS I really have to study that guide soon. Followed the discussion 😃
#x-shaped?
#UGC 2072
Part of the Orion #Nebula
The blue fuzzy coour belongs to a #nebula
#UGC 5100
#UGC 613 ; #AGN
#blue
#UGC 11962
#ZOAG ; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zone_of_Avoidance
Oops, sorry, should have known that. Thanks for setting me straight. Uh, what did I say just now 😉 ?
#Mrk 1382
#UGC 11855
#AGN
#ZOAG - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zone_of_Avoidance
These are foreground stars from our own galaxy - they are green because of filter problems 😃
There is a galaxy, but part of it is behind a foreground star from our own galaxy 😃
No lens here, looks like a spiral galaxy 😃
It is orange because of all the dust in our own galaxy 😃
That is a foreground star from our galaxy 😃
#Mrk 548
#UGC 632
#AGN
#ZOAG - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zone_of_Avoidance
#ZOAG ; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zone_of_Avoidance
#pink 😉
#NGC 7497 ; #UGC 12392
#AGN
#ZOAG - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zone_of_Avoidance
#asteroid at appr. 4.30
#NGC 1491
#UGC 1881 A
#UGC 2367
Inner ring
Faint #asteroid at 11 o' clock, close to the nucleus; #UGC 335 S
Two nuclei? Dustlane? Polar Ring?
See Science discussion for zoomed out image.
#ZOAG ; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zone_of_Avoidance
#purple ; #blue ; Could this be a quasar?
#ZOAG ; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zone_of_Avoidance
#UGC 10 A
#Seyfert 1 Galaxy
#UGC 11683
#ZOAG - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zone_of_Avoidance
#purple
#purple
BTW Three nuclei?
#purple ; #Mrk 783 ; #AGN
#purple
IC 565 aka #UGC 5248 = #x-shaped (the big one)
See also: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/#/boards/BGZ0000006/discussions/DGZ00019p1 😉
Yeah, possibly x-shaped 😃
#UGC 2227
The blue galaxy down and to the left and mostly out of the image is #UGC 9274
#NGC 5380 : #UGC 8870
And #AGN 😉
#UGC 2817
#NGC 304 ; #UGC 573
#x-shaped, thanks, Billy 😃
#UGC 413
#UGC 11578
#UGC 11360 ; #CGMW
#bowtie-shaped galaxy
#purple
#Seyfert 2 Galaxy ; #AGN
#x-shaped ; #UGC 4833
#NGC 1231
#UGC 10290
The colour image is amazing: http://cas.sdss.org/dr7/en/tools/chart/navi.asp?ra=138.38811211&dec=30.00014675
#Quasar?
#pink
#NGC 774 ; #UGC 1469
#violet
#AGN - Active Galactic Nucleus
#NGC 1236
#violet
#pink
Interesting 😃
#purple; #jetlike feature.
#voilet
#purple
#ZOAG - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zone_of_Avoidance
Collisional ring?
#ZOAG - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zone_of_Avoidance
#UGC 4304
#arc; #lens?
#AGN - Active Galactic Nucleus
#ZOAG ; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zone_of_Avoidance
#purple
#ZOAG ; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zone_of_Avoidance
The spiral galaxy is #UGC 09177
#NGC 5080
Collisional ring?
#purple. hmmm, like wulfskinner asked: #voorwerp?
Nice !
#shell galaxy, although not visible in this image - see discussion.
Zone of avoidance galaxy - #ZOAG -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zone_of_Avoidance
#ZOAG - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zone_of_Avoidance
#NGC 7511 ; #UGC 12412
An Active Galactic Nucleus 😃 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Active_galactic_nucleus
Not an AGN
Not a voorwerp, but a faint galaxy.
Not an AGN
Not an AGN
Not a voorwerp, but a faint blue galaxy
Not a voorwerp, but a merger
Not an AGN
Zone of Avoidance Galaxy #ZOAG
#asteroid at 4 o'clock
#NGC 5542
#NGC 4360B
#NGC 3567; #UGC 6230
#AGN
The big galaxy to the right is #NGC 3720 ; #UGC 6523
#UGC 9838
#NGC 3876 ; #UGC 6730
#NGC 3385 ; #UGC 5908
#UGC 2018
#NGC 6102 ; #UGC 10300
#UGC 10248
#NGC 2789 ; #UGC 4875
Active Galaxy Nucleus; #AGN
#UGC 5337
#UGC 5886
#NGC 2490
#NGC 4659 ; #UGC 7915
#NGC 2777 ; #UGC 4823
#NGC 5104 ; #UGC 8391
#MRK 778 ; #UGC 7813
#NGC 3817; #UGC 6657 ; #Gtripl
#UGC 4225
#NGC 4528 ; #UGC 7722
#x-shaped bulge
#UGC 4491
Zone of Avoidance Galaxy - #ZOAG
#x-shaped bulge
#asteroid at the bottom
#UGC 12530
#NGC 4267 ; #UGC 7373
#AGN
#QSO ; #AGN
#NGC 3630 ; #UGC 6349
#NGC 3376 ; #UGC 5891
#NGC 3130; #UGC 5468
#NGC 2556
#UGC 5816
The galaxy top right is #NGC 2449 ; #UGC 4026
#UGC 8515
#NGC 5424 ; #UGC 8956
#UGC 6119
#UGC 10246
#NGC 5100 -- LINER-type Active Galaxy Nucleus ; #AGN ; #UGC 8389
#UGC 9807
#UGC 5267
#UGC 9483
#NGC 3633 ; #UGC 6351
#Mrk 547 (the galaxy at the center); #NGC 78 ; #Gpair ; #UGC 194
#UGC 6485
#NGC 497 ; #UGC 915
#UGC 05723
#Mrk 863 ; Active Galaxy Nucleus #AGN ; #QSO
#NGC 4596 ; #UGC 7828
#Active Galaxy Nucleus ; #AGN
#UGC 8296
#Seyfert 1 Galaxy ; #QSO ; #AGN
Zone of Avoidance Galaxy - #ZOAG
#UGC 983
#NGC 374 ; #UGC 680
Inner ring
#x-shaped nucleus
#NGC 2592 ; #UGC 4411
#NGC 4269 ; #UGC 7372
#NGC 4765 ; #UGC 8018
#NGC 2725 ; #UGC 4732
#UGC 5748
#UGC 10038
#NGC 5681 ; #UGC 9393
#NGC 3086
#UGC 7037
#NGC 3326 ; #Mrk 1260 ; #UGC 5799
#UGC 9894
#NGC 2951
#NGC 7397
#UGC 1169
#NGC 3601 ; #UGC 6282
#UGC 5399 ; #AGN ; #Quasar
#UGC 7879
#NGC 5174 ; #UGC 8475
#UGC 9582
#UGC 11882 ; #UGC 5229
#NGC 7189 ; #AGN ; #UGC 11882
#NGC 4969 ; #Gpair
#UGC 4405
This galaxy has got an Active Galaxy Nucleus ; #AGN
#UGC 9055
#UGC 6715
The galaxy to the right has got an Active Galactic Nucleus ; #AGN
#NGC 4191 ; #UGC 7233
#UGC 9006
#UGC 9162
#NGC 4139
#NGC 4197 ; #UGC 7247
#NGC 4447
#NGC 4353
#QSO
#NGC 5537
#NGC 2766 ; #UGC 4801
The big galaxy is #UGC 6042 ; #AGN ; the small galaxy also has an Active Galactic Nucleus
#NGC 2914 ; #UGC 5096
#NGC 3047 ; #Gpair ; #UGC 5323
#Mrk 707 ; #Seyfert 1 Galaxy ; #AGN
#UGC 5168
#NGC 2553
#UGC 5506
#UGC 2024 ; #Seyfert 2 Galaxy ; #AGN
#UGC 9667
#pink; #purple
#Mrk 322
#UGC 8780
#UGC 8868 ; #AGN
#NGC 5845 ; #UGC 9700
#AGN
#NGC 2936 ; #UGC 5130
#UGC 7210
#Ngc 2987 ; #UGC 5220
#NGC 7364 ; #UGC 12174
#UGC 2292
#NGC 5666 ; #UGC 9360
#Seyfert 1 Galaxy ; #AGN ; #Mrk 732 ; #UGC 6259
#NGC 3825 ; #UGC 6668
#AGN
#NGC 4752
#NGC 3062
#NGC 429 ; #UGC 762
#UGC 10064 ; Might be #bowtie shaped
#NGC 4734 ; #UGC 7998
The galaxy at the top is #UGC 9103
#UGC 8357
#NGC 4320 ; #UGC 7452
#Seyfert 1 Galaxy ; #AGN
Quite an interesting neighbourhood, Leonie. See image discussion.
#nebula
#NGC 2622 ; #AGN ; #Seyfert 1 Galaxy ; #Mrk 1218
#UGC 8613
#UGC 611
#NGC 2830 ; #UGC 4941 ; #AGN
#NGC 5437 ; #AGN
The big galaxy is: #NGC 4342 ; #UGC 7466
#Mrk 1261 ; #AGN ; #UGC 5849
#NGC 4591 ; #UGC 7821
#NGC 5806 ; #AGN ; #UGC 9645
The galaxy to the left is #NGC 5661 ; #UGC 9346
The big one is #UGC 5913
#UGC 9989
#UGC 8037 ; #NGC 4795
#pink ; #violet
#UGC 09025
#UGC 5811
#NGC 5178 ; #UGC 8478
#NGC 2773 ; #UGC 4815
#NGC 5549 ; #UGC 9156
#NGC 5543
#UGC 10273
#UGC 05138 ; #AGN
#NGC 2492 ; #UGC 4138
#NGC 5183 ; #UGC 8485
#NGC 3976 ; #Seyfert 2 Galaxy ; #AGN ; #UGC 6906
#NGC 4453
#UGC 4180
#NGC 2560 ; #UGC 4337
#UGC 5473
The galaxy below is #UGC 8296
#NGC 4333 ; #AGN
#UGC 3135
#AGN; #QSO ; #pink
#pink ; #purple
#MRK 1034 ; #Mrk 1034NE ; #AGN and #Mrk 1034SW; #Seyfert 1 Galaxy
Looks like an #x-shaped bulge to me.
#UGC 11627
#AGN
#purple
#AGN ; #Violet
Wow, nice Billy 😃
... in our own galaxy's galactic plane 😃
Zone of Avoidance galaxy. Those are galaxies that are hard to see, because they are hidden by the dust, gas and stars ....
#ZOAG - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zone_of_Avoidance
#ZOAG
#voorwerp, #purple; #pink
#UGC 11690
#UGC 11898
#ugc 02785
#ZOAG
#ZOAG
#ZOAG
#UGC 2625
#ZOAG
#ZOAG
#ZOAG
#ZOAG
#asteroid at 5 o'clock
#polar ring?
If real, could it be a #polar ring?
It is an #asteroid 😃
#UGC 12822
#Quasar ; #AGN
#NGC 2878 ; #UGC 5022
#NGC 4429 ; #UGC 7568
#Mrk 1361 ; #AGN ; #Seyfert 2 Galaxy
#UGC 9199
#NGC 4067 ; #AGN ; #UGC 7048
#UGC 04303 NOTES01
#AGN
#UGC 04655
#NGC 2939 ; #UGC 5134
#purple
#NGC 5411; #UGC 8940
#UGC 2638 ; #AGN
#UGC 6417
#NGC 2611
#Seyfert 1 Galaxy; #AGN ; #Blazar
#NGC 4417
#NGC 3017 ; #UGC 8610
#UGC 8918
#UGC 8610
#QSO. The light belongs to the galaxy, not a foreground star 😃
#UGC 4884 ; #AGN
#UGC 4509
#UGC 8202
#Seyfert 1 Galaxy ; #AGN
#UGC 9089
#UGC 7720
#UGC 10029 ; #AGN
#NGC 4596 ; #UGC 7828
#NGC 4257
#AGN; #NGC 5765 ; #Seyfert 2 galaxy (galaxies?)
#NGC 2796 ; #AGN ; #UGC 4893; #Quasar?
#NGC 4467
#NGC 2575 ; #UGC 4368
#AGN; #Seyfert 2 galaxy
Inner ring
#x-shaped
#AGN
#Seyfert 2
#ZOAG - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zone_of_Avoidance
#UGC 07008
#UGC 5334
#NGC 5841
#UGC 02594
#x-shaped ; #UGC 04768
#NGC 5431
#NGC 4208 ; #UGC 7275
#UGC 04602
#NGC 3817 ; #Gtrpl ; #UGC 6657
#NGC 2498 ; #UGC 4142 ; #Quasar ?
#NGC 5235 ; #UGC 8582
#UGC 00514
#NGC 5020 ; #UGC 8289
#UGC 6906
#UGC 4820 ; #NGC 2775
#NGC 4254 ; #UGC 7345 ; M 99
#NGC 3872 ; #UGC 6738
#UGC 04147 has got an #x-shaped bulge
#NGC 5970 ; #UGC 9943 ; a beauty 😃
#purple
Yes, looks like the bulge is #x-shaped
My guess is the galaxies are beginning to merge and the bottom right part of the larger galaxy is starting to wrap around the small one.
Looks like it , Billy.
4 stars in a row 😃
x-shaped
#NGC 4216 ; #AGN; #UGC 7284
#x-shaped
Faint shell-like features?
#x-shaped
#asteroid in the Skyserver image
#pink
#Zoag - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zone_of_Avoidance
#pink
#x-shaped
#UGC 10288
#UGC 05838 ; #AGN
This is a very nice image 😃
#UGC 02308
#Seyfert 1 Galaxy
#UGC 2115
#pink
#purple
#x-shaped nucleus
#puple pea?
#x-shaped
#purple, #blue
#UGC 00285
#NGC 7681 ; #UGC 12620
#NGC 7681 ; #UGC 12620
#Asteroid in Skyserver image
#x-shaped
#voorwerp ?
That certainly looks like a lens.
Thanks Billy, for bringing this one up. You are the first the have seen this possible #voorwerp.
#NGC 4700 ; #AGN
#NGC 4700 ; #AGN
#NGC 4124 ; #UGC 7117
Blue colour: artifact?
#NGC 4258, #UGC 7353 , #AGN, #Seyfert 2 Galaxy
#asteroid
#x-shaped? Very hard to tell.
#green object
Nice one, ip 😃 #purple
#x-shaped ?
#disturbed
#disturbed
Thanks for mentioning that, Billy 😃. I learned something new today: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zone_of_Avoidance
I think it is, Billy 😃
#MRK 1013
#purple (thanks Billy).
Yes, I think you are right 😃
EDIT: #UGC 6233
Ah, thanks Capella05 😃
Listed as a star on NED.
.... as it looks like there is another fainter region to the left of it.
I am going out on a limb here, but could that pale blue dot be a supernova? It probably is a starforming region.....
UKIDSS Image. Artifact? Satellite? Plane?
#overlap or #merger? I am inclined to say overlap.
#UGC 7822
Wow, Billy, the thought had crossed my mind, but NED left me confused.
Yes, it is 😃 :Bol 381 -- Globular Cluster
It looks like one of them is a #globular cluster, Edit: the one at 7 o'clock is foreground star.
Probably #x-shaped
The galaxy looks shaped like a #bowtie, and its nucleus might be #x-shaped. See images discussion.
#pink (Thanks again, Billy 😃 )
#pink and a little bit of #purple (Thanks Billy 😃 )
Nice colours 😃
Nucleus could be x-shaped. Capella05?
#purple (Thanks to wtaskew for pointing this one out to me 😃 )
#pink (Thanks to wtaskew for pointing this one out to me 😃 )
#overlap? #polar ring?
Could this be an M82 lookalike?
Interesting #bar
Nice object 😃
#pink; #purple
#UGC 1115
Greenish object at 5 o'clock.
Looks a bit #square shaped
#purple features, may also be an artifact
#UGC 12724
The Cocoon #nebula can be seen in the zoomed out Skyserver image
That is quite an achievement, Billy, congratulations 😃 😃
The features look like tidal trails.
Nice barred spiral galaxy down to the left.
😃
Nice one, Billy 😃
That is a foreground star from our galaxy:-)
Thanks Billy 😃. This is my 800th entry in my asteroid collection 😃
#pink
Part of / near the nebula in the Northern Cross: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/#/boards/BGZ0000001/discussions/DGZ00010vk
Part of / near the nebula in the Northern Cross: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/#/boards/BGZ0000001/discussions/DGZ00010vk
Yes, that #blue feature is very interesting indeed.
Near Orion's Belt.
#nebula in the Skyserver Image
Could this be a globular cluster and not a galaxy? M33 is close by, see Science Discussion.
#pink
#nebula in the Skyserver image. See Science Discussion.
Official designation: IC 423 (Elizabeth made a note of it two years ago, See Science Discussion 😃 )
This nebula is positioned between the middle and western star of Orion's belt
Nebula in zoomed out Skyserver Image. The same one as over here: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/#/boards/BGZ0000004/discussions/DGZ000153p
Nebula in zoomed out Skyserver Image. The same one as over here: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/#/boards/BGZ0000004/discussions/DGZ000153p
Highlighting this galaxy again.
#UGC 02092
#UGC 12648
#NGC 0214 ; #UGC 00438
#x-shaped
#UGC 12009 ; #Mrk 908
#x-shaped
Hmm, a disturbed bar galaxy?
This looks like a spiral galaxy without a nucleus. Is it a collisional ring?
#collisional ring under construction?
#NGC 3764 ; #GPair
#UGC 10304
Both galaxies have an Active Galactic Nucleus (#AGN)
#UGC 12328
This is an interesting one, Graham and oregonrandy 😃
Highlighting this one again.
#UGC 11463
#UGC 12645
#x-shaped
#x-shaped
#UGC 02720
This could be a collisional ring under construction.
Yes, that might be a #polar ring
#NGC 5860 ; #Mrk 480 ; #UGC 9717
That could be an inner ring or a partial one.
That's the second one this week, Billy 😃
Thank you both 😃
Okay, I have to study these green and purple pea galaxies sometime 😃
#AGN? #Purple Pea?
#NGC 3379 ; #UGC 5902 ; #AGN
Nice 😃
#NGC 2608 ; #UGC 4484
I wonder, could it be a galaxy with a #polar ring? Or a galaxy with starforming spiral arms and a big bulge?
The galaxy with the dustlane is #UGC 00580 and has got an #AGN. See also: AGZ0001rb7
#NGC 7512 ; #UGC 12414
#UGC 00582
#UGC 10726
#UGC 08669 ; #GPair
#UGC 01200
#NGC 6916 ; #UGC 11554
#NGC 1285
#UGC 00058
#NGC 0318
#NGC 6099 and #NGC 6098 ; #UGC 10299 ; #GPair
#UGC 489
#NGC 0691 ; #UGC 1305
#NGC 0145
#NGC 0414 ; #GPair ; #UGC 744
#UGC 00827 ; #GPair
#NGC 0661 ; #UGC 1215
#NGC 7612 ; #UGC 12512
#NGC 4330 ; #UGC 7456
#NGC 7704 ; #UGC 12684
#NGC 7556
Very faint inner ring?
#purple
Nice one 😃
Faint inner ring
Looks x-shaped in Infrared
#UGC 03035
Near the Orion nebula
#blue
I think these are all foregroundstars from our galaxy
Two very faint spiral arms.
Looks like it
A barred spiral, or a barred ring galaxy
Now these are nicely lined up 😃
There might be a faint inner ring. Also visible in the Skyserver image
#blue feature at 7 o' clock. Voorwerp?
😃
This one is a bit iffy.
What is the green nebula next to the blue Planetary Nebula ?
Slightly #bowtie shaped
#NGC 2937 ; #UGC 5131
#NGC 0042 ; #UGC 118
#x-shaped (boxy)
#UGC 00375
No, the line is diffraction spike from a star just outide the image 😃
The edgeon galaxy has got an #x-shaped bulge
I think this one is for the science team 😃
This is a good one for the inner ring discussion 😃
And thanks for the link to the article 😃
#x-shaped
#UGC 11878 ; #GPair
#NGC 4914 ; #UGC 8125
#UGC 09497
#NGC 7792
#UGC 02830
#NGC 4579 ; M 58 ; #Seyfert Galaxy ; #UGC 7796 ; #AGN
#UGC 00349
#UGC 00081
#UGC 02489 ; #GGroup
#UGC 12241
#NGC 7539 ; #UGC 12443
#UGC 1750
#NGC 4416; #UGC 7541
#UGC 1205
#UGC 06320
#MRK 0516 ; #Seyfert 1 Galaxy ; #AGN
#UGC 00558
#NGC 7619 ; #UGC 12523 and the galaxy to the left is #NGC 7617
#UGC 10867
#UGC 11557
#UGC 02295
#UGC 04314
#NGC 7415 ; #UGC 12244
#UGC 7621
#NGC 7312 ; #UGC 12083
#NGC 5646 ; #UGC 9312
#UGC 10610 ; #GPair
#UGC 7279
#NGC 3003 ; #UGC 5251
#AGN ; #Seyfert 2 Galaxy
#NGC 5514 ; #GPair
#UGC 01995
#NGC 7692
#UGC 04653 ; #GTrpl
#Mrk 318
#UGC 7418 and #NGC 4298; #UGC 7412
#NGC 4217 ; #UGC 7282
#UGC 00579
#NGC 7775 ; #UGC 12821
#UGC 12209
#AGN
#UGC 01055
#NGC 3226 ; #UGC 5617 ; #AGN
#UGC 12731
#NGC 513 ; #UGC 953 ; #AGN ; #Seyfert 2 Galaxy
#UGC 00826
The large galaxy to the right is : #UGC 04198
#NGC 7562 ; #UGC 12464
#UGC 09320
#AGN
#NGC 2929 ; #UGC 5126
#NGC 7056 ; #UGC 11734
#UGC 10829
#UGC 12466
#UGC 5458
#UGC 05540
#NGC 1043
#UGC 02806
#NGC 6161
#NGC 0617 ; #AGN
#NGC 1681
#MRK 0600
#UGC 11027
#UGC 11680 ; #GPair
#UGC 11682
#asteroid
It is a Markarian: #MRK 0601
There are at least 6 other globular clusters near Andromda, see my collection to the right.
Nice, Billy 😃
Yes, #x-shaped, but not so much in the Skyserver image
#x-shaped
#polar ring
#x-shaped? Not sure.
Boxy. #x-shaped
#x-shaped
#x-shaped
#x-shaped
Orion #nebula
Not on SIMBAD
These are all stars from our own galaxy.
#UGC 12334
#UGC 04144
#NGC 6619 ; #UGC 11200
#UGC 386
#UGC 01397
#UGC 06727
#UGC 01102 ; #GPair
Yes, filter problems if I am not mistaken 😃
#NGC 3126 ; #UGC 5466
#NGC 7303 ; #UGC 12065
#NGC 7803 ; #UGC 12906
#NGC 1539
#UGC 12590
Yep, foreground stars from our own galaxy 😃
#NGC 0227 ; #UGC 456
#UGC 01023
The elliptical galaxy to the right is #NGC 7647 ; #UGC 12576
#NGC 7732 ; #UGC 12738
Yikes !!
#NGC 0806
#MRK 1062
#NGC 7628 ; #UGC 12534
#UGC 12657
#UGC 05358
#NGC 3556 ; #UGC 6225
#UGC 05282
#UGC 12580
#UGC 06130
#UGC 10709 ; #GPair
#NGC 7587 ; #UGC 12484
#nuclear ring? The rest of the galaxy is very faint.
Nuclear ring? Or optical effect?
Ok, Capella05 😃
Ah 😃
No galaxies? Julianne, could you please have a look at this image again? I think you probably misplaced a comment 😃
Nuclear ring? See also AGZ0001t43 for reference
#NGC 5109 ; #UGC 8393
#UGC 11672 ; #GPair
#NGC 4705
Nice 😃
Leonie, are you a poet at heart?
#NGC 0931 ; #Seyfert 1 Galaxy ; #AGN ; #UGC 1935 ; #QSO ; #Mrk 1040
#NGC 7770 ; #UGC 12813 and # NGC 7771 ; #UGC 12815
#UGC 03772
#UGC 10823
#UGC 03692
#UGC 12723
#UGC 12454
#NGC 2615 ; #UGC 4481
#NGC 3379 ; #Messier 105 -- LINER-type Active Galaxy Nucleus ; #AGN ; #UGC 5902
#pink / #purple
#NGC 0819 ; #UGC 1632
It might be a merger, it looks like two nuclei 😃
It is a bright star from our own galaxy.
It is a foreground star from our own galaxy
#NGC 5087 ; #AGN
#NGC 0533 ; #UGC 992
#UGC 00271
#NGC 4030 ; #UGC 6993
#UGC 09324
#NGC 1576
#NGC 4810 ; #UGC 8034 and #NGC 4809
#UGC 00521
#UGC 5373 ; NAME SEX B (that is what it is called)
#voorwerp?
Part of #UGC 1117
#UGC 11880
#NGC 5457 ; #UGC 8981 ; M 101
#NGC 5107 ; #Mrk 1346 ; #UGC 8396
#UGC 00439
#UGC 11125
#nuclear ring
That is an #asteroid from our own Solar system
Yep, it is my purple, blue, violet, pink collection 😃
#UGC 03093
#UGC 10518
#UGC 05287
#UGC 10709 ; #GPair
#UGC 02861
#NGC 7328 ; #UGC 12118
#NGC 7674 ; #Seyfert 2 Galaxy ; #AGN ; #Mrk 533 ; #UGC 12608
#UGC 01070
#UGC 12650
#NGC 112 ; #UGC 255
#AGN
Yes, #asteroid at that position
#MRK 0472
#NGC 4615 ; #UGC 7852
#NGC 7464 ; #UGC 12315 and #NGC 7463 ; #UGC 12316
There might be a #nuclear ring ; #NGC 7751 ; #UGC 12778
#Seyfert 1 Galaxy
#pink
#nuclear ring
Yes, #asteroid above the galaxy
#pink
#pink
#pink
#pink
#UGC 12147
Three stars from our galaxy in a row 😃
#UGC 7831
It does look remarkably like an #arc / #lens.
#x-shaped
#UGC 12546 and #UGC 12545 (below)
#ngc 5372 ; #UGC 8843
#UGC 11685
#UGC 12646 ; #AGN ; #Seyfert 2 Galaxy
#NGC 3668 ; #UGC 6430
#UGC 01219
#asteroid top right
#asteroid to the left
#NGC 4216 ; #AGN ; #UGC 7284
#NGC 5442
#NGC 3756 ; #UGC 6579
Wow, thanks again Budgieye, this was before my time on Zooniverse 😃
#NGC 5084 ; #AGN ; LINER-type Active Galaxy Nucleus
The larger galaxy to the left is #NGC 7469 ; #Seyfert 1 Galaxy ; #AGN ; #Mrk 1514 ; #UGC 12332 ; #QSO
#NGC 3736
#UGC 03286
#UGC 03596
#UGC 01124
#NGC 7746 ; #UGC 12768
#NGC 4565 -- LINER-type Active Galaxy Nucleus ; #AGN ; #UGC 7772
#NGC 3628 ; #AGN : LINER-type Active Galaxy Nucleus ; #UGC 6350
#NGC 532 ; #UGC 00982
#NGC 1159 ; #UGC 2467
#NGC 4845 ; #UGC 8078 ; #AGN
#NGC 7546
#ngc 3044 ; #UGC 5311
#NGC 0063 ; #UGC 167
#NGC 3126 ; #UGC 5466
#ngc 2683 ; #UGC 4641 ; #AGN
The galaxy top left is #NGC 6055 ; #UGC 10191
#NGC 6070 ; #UGC 10230
Could th blue features be a #polar ring of some kind?
#x-shaped
My favorite colour in space 😃
Faiint #blue object to the right
#NGC 7774 ; #UGC 12819
M 65 -- LINER-type Active Galaxy Nucleus; #AGN ; #UGC 6328
#UGC 00156
#NGC 0550 ; #UGC 1021
#UGC 12476
#UGC 12655
#NGC 1926
#UGC 10661
#UGC 11262
#UGC 00492
#UGC 1195
#UGC 8054
#NGC 1061
#UGC 5030
#NGC 0628; #UGC 1149 ; M74
#UGC 08502
#NGC 2793 ; #UGC 4894
#NGC 2770 ; #UGC 4806
#UGC 11814
#NGC 0829
#nuclear ring
Oh, nice, we might have a #polar ring here 😃. Thanks for flagging this one 😃
#UGC 03672
#UGC 01326
#NGC 3966
#UGC 02501
#NGC 4019 ; #UGC 7001
#UGC 2688
#NGC 3389 ; #UGC 5914
#UGC 02338
#NGC 0009 ; #UGC 00078
#NGC 1552 ; #UGC 3015
Several of them 😃
Highlighting this possible #lens feature again
#blue object above the galaxy
#NGC 4081 ; #UGC 7062
#UGC 02225 and #UGC 2222 (galaxy to the right)
#NGC 6283 ; #UGC 10652
#NGC 7375
#UGC 01881 ; #GPair
#NGC 6012 ; #UGC 10083
#UGC 8571
#NGC 3445 ; #UGC 6021
#UGC 7870
#UGC 01896
The galaxy below has got a #nuclear ring
#nuclear ring?
Looks like a #nuclear ring
Probably a #nuclear ring
#nuclear ring
#nuclear ring
#UGC 01663
#ngc 1542; #UGC 3003
#UGC 08496
#UGC 11778
#NGC 5820 ; #UGC 9642
#UGC 03262
#NGC 3747
#UGC 04260
#UGC 10113
#NGC 4809 and #NGC 4810; #UGC 8034 (the one to the left)
#NGC 7601
#UGC 12904
#UGC 02441
#UGC 6120
#UGC 06617 NOTES01
#UGC 01652
Uh, NED says NGC 6111, but SIMBAD shows a different image.... NED seems to be wrong.
#MRK 0983
#UGC 03145
#NGC 2398
#nebula
Not sure what these guys are about.....
#nebula, to be precise, the Orion Nebula, see Discussion
#nebula, in the Orion Nebula, see Discussion
See also: AGZ00033c5
#nebula, see Discussion and AGZ00033c6
This #nebula is near the Orion nebula. See Discussion
#x-shaped
#x-shaped
#x-shaped
#x-shaped
#x-shaped, looks special to me 😃
Might be #x-shaped, not so much on the Skyserver image.
Might be #x-shaped, after consulting the Skyserver image I am not so sure anymore.
Looks #x-shaped
Looks #x-shaped
#x-shaped
Yes, #asteroid top right
#asteroid bottom right
#asteroid at 4 o' clock, close to the edge of the image
#asteroid at 8 o'clock
#asteroid at 4 o' clock
#asteroid at the top
#asteroid between the two galaxies
2 #asteroids in the Skyserver image
#collisional ring in progress?
Maybe a #collisional ring
#NGC 0270
#NGC 0022 ; #UGC 00086
#UGC 12582
#NGC 431 ; #UGC 776
#NGC 7673 ; #UGC 12607
#UGC 12665
#ngc 4712 ; #UGC 7977
#NGC 1309
#UGC 12660
#UGC 01327
My final entry 😃 : #NGC 3938 ; #UGC 6856
Have fun you all 😃
#NGC 7779 ; #UGC 12831
#UGC 01295
#NGC 7491
#NGC 3453
#UGC 02604
#UGC 10905
#NGC 7770 ; #UGC 12813 and #NGC7771 ; #UGC 12815
#NGC 4498 ; #UGC 7669
#NGC 4498 ; #UGC 7669
#UGC 00144
#UGC 09356
#UGC 12689
#NGC 3510 ; #UGC 6126
#Mrk 324
#UGC 12351
#NGC 0467 ; #UGC 848
#UGC 10726 ; Brightest galaxy in a Cluster (BCG)
#NGC 1270 ; #UGC 2660
#NGC 0777 ; #Seyfert 2 Galaxy ; #UGC 1476 ; #AGN
#UGC 01204
#NGC 7525 ; #AGN ; #Seyfert 1 Galaxy ; #Mrk 316
#NGC 0767
#NGC 1085 ; #UGC 2241
#UGC 12149 ; #Mrk 917 ; #Seyfert 2 Galaxy ; #AGN
#UGC 1747
#UGC 10694
#UGC 01446
#NGC 2683 ; #UGC 4641 ; #AGN
#UGC 03764
#UGC 11617
#NGC 7586
Check out the discussion mentioned to the right 😃
#UGC 7718
#UGC 00555
#UGC 01282 ; #Mrk 577 ; #Seyfert 2 Galaxy ; #AGN
#NGC 0883
#Ngc 2774
#Ngc 5343
#NGC 1132 ; #UGC 2359
#UGC 00598
#NGC 6219
#NGC 7500 ; #UGC 12399
#UGC 02656
#UGC 12419
#UGC 11907
#ngc 7703 ; #UGC 12676
#ngc 4671 ; #Mrk 1334
#NGC 0547 ; #UGC 1009 and #NGC 0545 ; #UGC 1007
#NGC 0940 ; #UGC 1964
#NGC 410 ; #UGC 735
#NGC 529 ; #UGC 00995
#NGC 0015 ; #UGC 00082
#ngc 6075
#UGC 02787
#MRK 1062
#NGC 7108
#UGC 01512
#ngc 0596
#NGC 936 ; #UGC 1929 ; #QSO
#nebula
#asteroid to the left
#x-shaped
#asteroid to the right 😉
Elongated galaxy 😃 ; #UGC 05938
#UGC 00773 ; #AGN ; #BL Lac - type object ; #QSO
#ngc 6234
#ngc 3998; #Seyfert Galaxy; #UGC 6946 ; #QSO
#NGC 0489 ; #UGC 908
#NGC 4684 ; #UGC 7951
#NGC 0962 ; #UGC 2013
#NGC 1293
#NGC 0904 ; #UGC 1852
#NGC 0680 ; #UGC 1286
The galaxy at 6 o'clock, outside this image is #NGC 1587 ; #UGC 3063
#NGC 1588 ; #Mrk 616 ; #UGC 3064
That #asteroid to the right was really in a hurry 😃
#asteroid at 1.30
Bears a remarkable resemblance to AGZ0005ln2
Bears a remarkable resemblance to AGZ00058zd
Another #X-shaped nucleus 😃
#NGC 0470 ; #Quasar ; #UGC 858
These are stars from our galaxy but something went wrong with photographing them.
A galaxy 😃
That is a foreground star from our galaxy 😃
Probably a trick of the eye but it looks like there is a jetlike feature at 7.30.
High speed collision - shell elliptical
Inner and outer ring 😃
#nuclearring?
..... on a subject, and that's why the green window is slightly off centre. I can see this becoming a piece of art, Elizabeth 😃
A newbie is fresh/green, hasn't seen all there is in the Universe yet (hence the black), and his/her interest hasn't yet focused ....
What say we give these images an official title? I say we call this one: A newbie's view on the universe 😉
#polar ring?
#polar ring?
#nuclearring
#UGC 1407
#ngc3442 ; #Mrk 418 ; #UGC 6001
#nuclearring
Thanks for pointing that one out, Billy 😃.
#Mrk 1023
Nice colours
#UGC 04095
Highighting this one again 😃
A satellite trail
#x-shaped
bar? starformation? or both? or something else?
#UGC 03225 NED01
#NGC 2735A , the other galaxy at the bottom is #NGC 2735 ; #UGC 4744
#MRK 0569
#UGC 05485
#UGC 01531
#UGC 04749 ; #Mrk 101
#x-shaped
#NGC 4417 ; #UGC 7542
I should have checked my comet collection.
I know Elisabeth, in hindsight there should have been three colours, my enthusiasm got the better of me again. That happens sometimes....
This looks like a comet. But unfortunately it isn't. See discussion.
Possible #polar ring
Could the ring be a galaxy torn apart by the central galaxy? Or is it a one-armed spiral galaxy?
Looks more like a disturbed ring than a polar ring
Possible #polar ring
Possible #polar ring
#UGC 00046 ; #GPair
#NGC 7587B
#UGC 03995 ; #GPair
#UGC 00816 and #UGC 00813 (below); #Taffy_2 galaxy; #GPair
#nuclear ring?
Blue object to the left
#UGC 07593 ; #GPair
#UGC 11297
#UGC 1635
#NGC 7693
#Mrk 1328 ; #UGC 7666
#UGC 5653
#NGC 4652 (the big one)
#NGC 2585
#UGC 00813 and #UGC 00816 (the one at the top)
#NGC 7600
#UGC 06957
#NGC 4062
The spiral galaxy to the right is : #UGC 11695
#NGC 0191 - Interacting galaxies
#UGC 06665; #Mrk 1304
#NGC 0199 ; #UGC 00415
#UGC 00420
#UGC 11735
#UGC 00037
#MRK 1030
#UGC 01399
Might be a bit #x-shaped
#x-shaped
#purple feature
Green feature. Cosmic ray hit?
#nuclear ring?
Shell galaxy? High speed collision?
#x-shaped
#NGC 0477 ; #UGC 00886; #Seyfert 2 Galaxy
Possible #polar ring
#polar ring
I agree, possible #polar ring
Possible #polar ring
Possible #polar ring
Yes, #polar ring
Possible #polar ring
#polar ring
Yes, possible #polar ring
#asteroid at the top of the image
#NGC 0519
Very faint spiral arms 😃
What is the greyish object superimposed on the galaxy? Foreground star? Satellite galaxy?
Disturbance as a result of the merger?
#MRK 1005
#Seyfert 1 Galaxy
#NGC 4451 ; #UGC 7600
#UGC 6741
#UGC 12794 ; #NGC 7760
#UGC 02709
#UGC 12196 NOTES01
#UGC 03109
#NGC 0873
#NGC 2770 ; #UGC 4806
#NGC 7800; #UGC 12885
#UGC 12640
#UGC 4029
#UGC 05926
#UGC 01383
#NGC 1022
#UGC 05798
#NGC 0194 ; #UGC 407
#NGC 6534
#UGC 12196
#UGC 12574
#NGC 0853
#UGC 01690
#Shell galaxy? #NGC 7585
#UGC 4947 ; #AGN
disturbed or merger with a very small galaxy?
#UGC 1409
They are seperate but their gravity disrupts them 😃
Great #asteroid 😃
#NGC 1234
#UGC 2531
#UGC 11803
#UGC 00784
#ngc 6269 ; #UGC 10629
#NGC 4634 ; #UGC 7875
#NGC 0702
#UGC 01324
#NGC 1063
#NGC 0190 ; #GPair ; #UGC 397
#NGC 6513 ; #UGC 11078
#NGC 1016 ; #UGC 2128
#NGC 0204 ; #UGC 00423
#UGC 06296
#NGC 0069
#NGC 7224 ; #UGC 11940
#UGC 7736
#UGC 11576
#UGC 02747
The round galaxy bottom right is: #NGC 1293
#NGC 1294 ; #UGC 2694
#NGC 0731
#NGC 2398
Blue object to the right
#MRK 0524
#NGC 0183 ; #UGC 387
#UGC 01945
#NGC 7360 ; #UGC 12167
#NGC 7282 ; #UGC 12034
#UGC 10845
#NGC 0080 ; #UGC 00203
#NGC 5984 ; #UGC 9987
#asteroid top right
#UGC 04181
#NGC 0779
#UGC 00774
#x-shaped
Merger? Polar ring?
#UGC 12011 ; #GPair
#UGC 01297
#NGC 4682
#UGC 00180
#UGC 00307
Merger with a jetlike feature (possibly tidal debris or a small galaxy).
#UGC 12864
#UGC 12899
#UGC 11827
#UGC 12357
Shell galaxy?
#UGC 00941
#NGC 4116; #UGC 7111
#Ngc 7393
#UGC 10204
#NGC 5496 ; #UGC 9079
#NGC 7721
#MRK 0970
#NGC 3154 ; #UGC 5507
#UGC 11760
#NGC 5341; #UGC 8792
#voorwerpje on top of the galaxy?
#UGC 03202
#NGC 0013 ; #UGC 00077
#NGC 6471 ; #Gpair
#UGC 03107
#NGC 7340
#UGC 12541
#UGC 00431
#NGC 0675 ; #UGC 1273
Th big galaxy to the right is : UGC 11907
#NGC 5369
Nice 😃
#NGC 0523 ; #UGC 00979
#NGC 1038 ; #UGC 2158
#NGC 3735 ; #Seyfert 2 Galaxy ; #AGN ; #UGC 6567
#UGC 09618 ; #GPair
#NGC 3879 ; #UGC 6752
#UGC 03075
Hmm, I wonder, #polar ring?
#UGC 05097
#UGC 07912 ; #Gpair; love the white colours 😃
#NGC 7664 ; #UGC 12598
#AGN
#UGC 12890
#NGC 1263
#UGC 12800
#UGC 12271
#NGC 0701
#NGC 2590 ; #UGC 04392
#NGC 5725 ; #UGC 9466
#NGC 0341 ; #Mrk 968
#UGC 00119
#NGC 7535 ; #UGC 12438
#UGC 1231
#UGC 04573
#asteroid to the right of the galaxy
#asteroid it is then 😃
Maybe that object is a faint asteroid, but I am not entirely sure.
#NGC 2944 ; #UGC 5144
Very interesting image 😃
#UGC 01618
The spiral galaxy is #NGC 7525; #Seyfert 1 Galaxy ; #AGN; #GPair
#NGC 0463 ; #UGC 840
#NGC 4637 ; #UGC 7881. The bigger galaxy below is #NGC 4638 ; #UGC 7880
#UGC 11952
#UGC 11703
#UGC 06418
#UGC 01033
#UGC 01448
#NGC 7077 ; #UGC 11755; #MRK 900
#NGC 0706; #UGC 1334
#NGC 0266; #UGC 0058 ; #AGN
#NGC 0114, #MRK 946 ; #UGC 00259
#NGC 4689 ; #UGC 7965
#UGC 01059
#UGC 06625
Turelli is right. #NGC 1719 ; #NGC 1717 ; #UGC 3226
#UGC 12518
#asteroid
#UGC 03836
#NGC 3741 ; #UGC 6572
#UGC 10135 ; no_polar ring
Those blue dots: #voorwerpje?
#UGC 03536
#NGC 0181
#UGC 12664
#NGC 1042 ; #AGN
#NGC 4178 ; #UGC 7215
#NGC 7448 ; #UGC 12294
Hi Leonie, it really looks like the nucleus is #x-shaped. Thanks 😃
#UGC 00627
#UGC 209
#UGC 1556
#NGC 4602 ; #Seyfert 2 Galaxy ; #AGN
Klingon Bird of Prey shooting a torpedo
#UGC 5995
#UGC 03136
#UGC 9615
#NGC 3690 ; #Mrk 171 ; #AGN
#UGC 7349
#UGC 12733
#UGC 09266
#UGC 11842
#UGC 04715
#UGC 12811
#NGC 4299 ; #UGC 7414
#UGC 3869
#UGC 5989 to the right
#UGC 11731
#UGC 9483
Maybe this one: AGZ0002vdd ?
the Tri-star trio: Capella05, Alpha Aurigae and cappella singing Me and I from Abba 😃
#NGC 7593; #UGC 12483
I wonder whatever happened to cappella. I haven't seen his username in quite a long time 😉.
If I am not mistaken cappella was named after a nineties house/dance act 😉
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cappella_(Eurodance_group)
#NGC 0781 ; #UGC 1482
Merger? Disturbed? Spiral arm?
Parallel lives 😉
The upper part is #NGC 3396 ; #UGC 5935
#NGC 3395 ; #UGC 5931
#UGC 12423
#MRK 1033
#NGC 5827 ; #UGC 9662 ; #AGN
#ngc 7806 ; #UGC 12911
#NGC 0403 ; #UGC 715
#UGC 02224
#UGC 06957
#UGC 06127
#UGC 12564
#NGC 1070 ; #UGC 2200
#UGC 11112
#NGC 6978
#NGC 6207; #UGC 10521
#UGC 01702
#MRK 1112
#NGC 7442 ; #UGC 12286
#NGC 2561 ; #UGC 4336
#NGC 4088; #UGC 7081
#UGC 11246
#UGC 09588
#NGC 7757; #UGC 12788
#NGC 321
#UGC 00656
#UGC 11961
#UGC 7822
#UGC 02477
#Mrk 450
#UGC 12475
#NGC 1060 ; #UGC 2191
#UGC 01271
#UGC 08502 ; #GPair
#NGC 7047 ; #UGC 11712
#UGC 05288 . SIMBAD says pair of galaxies. But where is the other one?
#UGC 11782
#NGC 3991 ; #UGC 6933
#UGC 1744
#UGC 11948
#NGC 3813; #UGC 6651
#UGC 06930
#NGC 0747
#Ugc 00444
#UGC 6543
#UGC 08987
#UGC 12153
#UGC 5956
#UGC 5964
#NGC 3953 ; #UGC 6870
#UGC 09001
#NGC 7831 ; #UGC 00060
#UGC 12295
#NGC 2405
#UGC 02436
##NGC 7799
Okay, no Infrared images either 😃
PS How about the infrared images? Do I still tag them or can I skip them too?
Okoy, thanks Capella05, saves a lot of work 😃
How come there are lots of almost identical artificially redshifted images of the same galaxy?
#NGC 7223 ; #UGC 11931
The small galaxy below is #Mrk 552 ; #UGC 312 W
#UGC 00312
#NGC 3961 ; #UGC 6885
#UGC 4810
#NGC 1659
#UGC 08630
#NGC 0414 ; #UGC 00744
#UGC 12155
#NGC 4448 ; #UGC 7591
OK, I checked the Skyserver image and I wasn't that convinced either 😃
#NGC 3788 ; #UGC 6623
#NGC 3788 ; #UGC 6623
#NGC 3788 ; #UGC 6623
#NGC 3788 ; #UGC 6623
Have a look at my collection to the right of this image to see some examples 😃
In this image the nucleus looks a bit boxy. Boxy and x-shaped are words meaning the same thing.
#UGC 7513
Probaby x-shaped
#Mrk 1328; #UGC 7666
#NGC 2521 ; #UGC 4235
#UGC 02225 and #UGC 02222 (to the right)
#UGC 01056
#UGC 00314
#UGC 12394
#NGC 4341 ; #UGC 7472
#Mrk 531; #UGC 12575
#NGC 7406
#NGC 2657 ; #UGC 4573
#NGC 3445; #UGC 6021
#UGC 00469
#NGC 0938; #UGC 1947
#NGC 3995 ; #UGC 6944
#NGC 7798 ; #Mrk 332 ; #UGC 12884
#UGC 12011 ; #GPair
#UGC 6419 ; #ngc 3664
#UGC 11794 ; #NGC 7112
#UGC 11952
#NGC 0586
#UGC 6543
#NGC 6906 ; #UGC 11548
#NGC 6817
#Ngc 7782; #UGC 12834
#NGC 4535 ; #UGC 7727
#UGC 06592
#NGC 0789 ; #UGC 1520
#NGC 5697; #UGC 9407 ; Possible #quasar
#NGC 2521 ; #UGC 4235
#UGC 01265 ; #GPair
#UGC 01138
#UGC 01279
#NGC 7337; #UGC 12120
#UGC 11721 NOTES 01
The big galaxy is #UGC 05938
#UGC 08585
#UGC 5653; #Gpair. The big one at the bottom is #NGC 5532
#UGC 5653
#NGC 1604
#NGC 7428 ; #UGC 12262
#NGC 3800 ; #UGC 6634
#UGC 00869
#UGC 03898
#UGC 00636
#NGC 7311 ; #UGC 12080
#UGC 11878 ; #GPair
#NGC 5616 ; #UGC 9231
#NGC 1067 ; #UGC 2204
#UGC 02810
#UGC 1996
#Mrk 339
#UGC 12008
#UGC 00384
#NGC 3088 ; #Gpair ; #UGC 5384
#UGC 7855
#UGC 04308 ; #AGN
#NGC 1202
#UGC 00228
#UGC 10505
#UGC 12617
#NGC 7003 ; #UGC 11662
#UGC 02639
#UGC 4658
#UGC 04429
#NGC 3800 ; #UGC 6634
#NGC 0124 ; #UGC 00271
#UGC 01723
#UGC 12578 ; #NGC 7667
#NGC 2741
#NGC 4014 ; #UGC 6961
#purple object at 11 o' clock
#UGC 00706
#NGC 5183; #UGC 8485
#NGC 5504B
#UGC 09846
#NGC 3800 ; #UGC 6634
#UGC 08806
#UGC 08806
#NGC 4016 ; #UGC 6954
#NGC 5648 ; #UGC 9330
#NGC 2937 ; #UGC 5131
Thanks for pointing that out, turelli 😃. Image in discussion.
The big galaxy to the left is #UGC 04147
#NGC 3652 ; #UGC 6392
#UGC 12150
#MRK 0235
#UGC 10809 ; #GPair
#UGC 00111
#UGC 4160
#NGC 7132
#UGC 3896; #NGC 2407
#NGC 1334 ; #UGC 2759
#NGC 0095; #UGC 00214
#NGC 4025 ; #UGC 6982
#UGC 9145
#UGC 08806
#UGC 12670
#NGC 4258 ; M 106 ; #Seyfert 2 Galaxy; #UGC 7353 ; #AGN
#UGC 10787 ; Pair of galaxies
#UGC 00644 ; Pair of Galaxies
#UGC 00830
They look like foregroundstars from own galaxy
Those are starforming regions in an irregular shaped galaxy 😃
#UGC 4769; #NGC 2750
#UGC 00729
#NGC 7551
#NGC 0085B
#UGC 05097 ; #Mrk 1233
#UGC 00850
#NGC 3788 ; #UGC 6623
#NGC 2750 ; #UGC 4769
#NGC 3389 ; #UGC 5914
#ngc0132 ; #UGC 301
#ngc 5984; #UGC 9987
#UGC 04369
M 106 -- #Seyfert 2 Galaxy ; #AGN ; #UGC 7353
#UGC 00791
#UGC 12914 ; #AGN
#NGC 0109 ; #UGC 251
#UGC 4658
#UGC 09243
#UGC 00329
#NGC 2607 ; #UGC 4473
#UGC 01584
#UGC 03731
#UGC 07567
#NGC 0245 ; #Mrk 555; #UGC 00476
#NGC 5510
#NGC 7685 ; #UGC 12638
#NGC 3034 ; #AGN; #UGC 5322
The bar is much more pronounced here than in visible light in the Skyserver image.
#UGC 4264; #NGC 2535
#NGC 4638 ; #UGC 7880
#UGC 04947; #AGN
#MRK 1347 ; #AGN ; #Seyfert 1 Galaxy
#UGC 9053
#NGC 1280 ; #UGC 2652
#UGC 05779
#NGC 5132 ; #UGC 8428
#NGC 3810; #UGC 6644
#NGC 2619; #UGC 4503
#UGC 7828; #NGC 4596
#NGC 1094 ; #UGC 2262
Probably a satellite galaxy of the big one top right:
#NGC 5645; #UGC 9328
#UGC 06142 ; #AGN
#NGC 3601; #UGC 6282
The galaxy above the center is: #NGC 4632 ; #UGC 7870
#ngc 3822; #Seyfert 1 Galaxy ; #AGN ; #UGC 6661
#NGC 4303; #Seyfert 2 Galaxy; #AGN ; #UGC 7420
#MRK 1324
#UGC 07034
#NGC 4179; #UGC 7214
It is a beautiful ring, by the way.
#UGC 10514
#UGC 00607
#NGC 1041
#UGC 00233
#UGC 11565
#NGC 0239
These colours bear a striking resemblance to Jupiter's cloud belts 😃
#NGC 6118 ; #UGC 10350
#UGC 4365
#NGC 7819l; #UGC 00026
#NGC 7659 ; #UGC 12595
#UGC 2567
#UGC 5989
#UGC 00749
#NGC 4455 ; #UGC 7603
#NGC 5002 ; #UGC 8254
#UGC 07678
#NGC 5107 ; #Mrk 1346 ; #UGC 8396
#NGC 3485 ; #UGC 6077 ; #AGN
#NGC 3675 ; #UGC 6439
#UGC 03979
#NGC 0615
#UGC 12320
Spiral galaxy with a star at the top of the image.
Disturbed galaxy with starformation ( the purple dots) 😃
#UGC 10861
#NGC 4654; #UGC 7902
#NGC 4414; #UGC 7539
#UGC 02790
#UGC 00346
#UGC 10411
#UGC 01368
#NGC 1620 ; #UGC 3103
#NGC 6955 ; #UGC 11621
#UGC 01113
#UGC 05161; Interacting galaxies
#NGC 6275; #Seyfert 1 Galaxy; #Mrk 503; #Mrk 890; #AGN
#NGC 1309
That thought has crossed my mind as well 😃
#UGC 00875
#UGC 05277
#UGC 12915
#NGC 0702 ; #GPair
#NGC 0257; #UGC 00493
#NGC 4096; #UGC 7090
#NGC 0958
#UGC 05588
#UGC 04480 ; #GPair
#UGC 12764
#MRK 1113
#UGC 12310
#UGC 02513
#NGC 2773 ; #UGC 4815
#UGC 01513
#NGC 0140 ; #UGC 00311
#UGC 01359
#ngc 3453
#UGC 00522
#UGC 03094
#UGC 08195
#nebula in discussion?
#UGC 09103 NOTES02 and #UGC 09103 NOTES01
#NGC 2926; #UGC 5125
#UGC 12169
#NGC 4654; #UGC 7902
#UGC 10365
#NGC 3184; #UGC 5557
#NGC 7665 ;
#UGC 02192
#NGC 0014 ; #UGC 00075
#UGC 09120
#UGC 12551
#NGC 0473 ; #UGC 859
#UGC 12474
#UGC 01911
#NGC 7824 ; #UGC 00034
#UGC 02164
#NGC 0338; #UGC 00624
#NGC 7811; #Seyfert 1 Galaxy; #AGN; #Mrk 543
#UGC 02573
Still wondering why this one has got an Active Galactic Nucleus.
#UGC 7781
Interesting colours
Possible #polar ring or #collisional ring
Hoezo?
Lostlens was the first to notice this 😉
Possible #polar ring
#asteroid in the Skyserver image;
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=6.25928639&dec=-11.17775952
#NGC 7212 ; #GTrpl; #Seyfert 2 Galaxy; #AGN; #UGC 11910
#UGC 00717; #AGN
#UGC 12572
#NGC 3191 ; #UGC 5565
#NGC 1083
#NGC 4136; #UGC 7134
The big one is #UGC 08656
#UGC 10653
#UGC 12240
#UGC 02665
Might be #x-shaped
#x-shaped
#blue / purple object
#x-shaped
#asteroid to the left
#Polar ring? #Collisional ring?
#NGC 7451 ; #UGC 12299
#UGC 04780
#NGC 7244
#ngc 5060; #UGC 8351
#ngc 0606; #UGC 1126
#MRK 0551 ; #Gpair
#NGC 7519; #UGC 12424
#UGC 00648
#UGC 00531
Two low surface brightness galaxies
#Seyfert 1 Galaxy ; #AGN
#UGC 02072
#UGC 09727
#NGC 7672 ; #Seyfert 2 Galaxy ; #AGN
#UGC 2696
#NGC 3683 ; #UGC 6458
#UGC 11785
#NGC 7780 ; #UGC 12833
#MRK 0823
#NGC 2929 ; #UGC 5126
#NGC 0483; #UGC 906
#starformation
#asteroid to the right of the galaxy
Might be #x-shaped
M 82 !!
Might be #x-shaped
#AGN
#blue object
#asteroid top left
#x-shaped
#x-shaped
#UGC 11270
#UGC 02717
#NGC 7080; #UGC 11756
#UGC 12784
#NGC 0936 ; #UGC 1929
#UGC 11856
#NGC 5050; #UGC 8329
#UGC 1597; #Mrk 1018 ; #Seyfert 1 Galaxy ; #AGN
#UGC 00286; #NGC 125
#NGC 1384
#UGC 01589
#NGC 260; #UGC 00497
#NGC 0064
#NGC 691 ; #UGC 1305
#NGC 0485; #UGC 00895
#UGC 04826
#UGC 05543
#UGC 12374
#UGC 00029
#NGC 7459 ; #Gpair
#NGC 4746 ; #UGC 8007
#UGC 1322
#NGC 0787
The galaxy to the right is : #NGC 1643
#UGC 12840
#UGC 12565
#UGC 12663
#UGC 00324
#NGC 3107 ; #UGC 5425
#UGC 02462
#NGC 5477 ; #UGC 9018
#UGC 12288 ; #Gpair
#UGC 11879
#UGC 04653 ; #GTripl
#UGC 07699
The big galaxy to the right is: #NGC 5750 ; #UGC 9512 ; #AGN
#UGC 00860
#UGC 12134 ; #NGC 7353
#NGC 0521 ; #UGC 00962
#NGC 1254
#NGC 0992 ; #UGC 02103
#UGC 01867
#UGC 02493 ; #Gpair
#NGC 3788 ; #UGC 6623
#NGC 6386
#UGC 10687
#NGC 2877
#NGC 1126
##UGC 00063
#NGC 2750; #UGC 4769
#NGC 4299 ; #UGC 7414
#UGC 01671
#UGC 04889
#NGC 3788 ; #UGC 6623
#UGC 02582
#ugc 11740
#UGC 12237
#UGC 12793
#UGC 1747
#NGC 5916
#NGC 5937
#UGC 7602
Probably #x-shaped
#x-shaped
#UGC 1473
Interesting 😃 #starformation
#nebula
#UGC 10902
#UGC 5665
#UGC 3915
Possible #overlap
How about polar ring? Or collisional ring?
#UGC 02327
#UGC 04085
#UGC 05148
#UGC 2318
#NGC 7335, #UGC 12116
#NGC 5020; #UGC 8289
#NGC 4485; #UGC 7648
#NGC 4274 ; #AGN; # UGC 7377
#NGC 6975
#NGC 6745 ; #GTrpl ; #UGC 11391
#UGC 4370
#NGC 0600
#NGC 5727 ; #UGC 9465
#UGC 12713
#UGC 09394
#UGC 11916
#NGC 0784 ; #UGC 1501
Interesting 😃. #starformation
Faint #nebula in the Skyserver image. See discussion,
#nebula
#nebula, see discussion
#nebula
#nebula bottom left, see discussion
#nebula
#nebula
#nebula
#nebula
#nebula
#nebula
#nebula
#nebula
#nebula
#nebula
#nebula
#nebula
#nebula
#nebula
#nebula
Ah.
Besides nebula and planetary nebula which is the third one?
#nebula at 12 o'clock
#nebula
#nebula
#nebula
#nebula
#nebula
#nebula
#nebula
#nebula
#nebula
#nebula
#nebula
#nebula
#nebula
#nebula
#nebula
#nebula
#nebula
#nebula
#nebula
#nebula
#nebula
#nebula
#nebula
#nebula
#nebula
Looks shaped like a #bowtie
The big galaxy is shaped like a #bowtie
The big galaxy is #NGC 6233 ; #UGC 10573
#blue object to the right
#Mrk 353; #UGC 00645
#NGC 5648 ; #UGC 9330
#UGC 4769; #NGC 2750
#NGC 5183 ; #UGC 8485
#UGC 09422
#NGC 2744 ; #Gpair ; #UGC 4757
#UGC 05727
#UGC 09113
#UGC 09422
#NGC 2750 ; #UGC 4769
#UGC 09977
#UGC 09113
#ngc 4342 ; #UGC 7466
#MRK 0257
#NGC 985 -- Seyfert 1 Galaxy ; #AGN ; #Mrk 1048 ; #QSO
#NGC 0234 ; #UGC 00463
#UGC 09317
#UGC 06561
#Ngc 4376 ; #UGC 7498
#NGC 6901 ; #UGC 11542
#UGC 00855
#UGC 00033
#UGC 03296
#UGC 02591
#NGC 4120 ; #UGC 7121
#UGC 10672
#NGC 4464 ; #UGC 7619
#UGC 06070
#NGC 4596 ; #UGC 7828
#NGC 2750; #UGC 4769
#Ngc 1349 : #UGC 2774
#UGC 11750
#NGC 0820 ; #UGC 1629
#NGC 6491; #UGC 11008
#UGC 12900
#UGC 12122
#NGC 3788 ; #UGC 6623
#NGC 4630 ; #UGC 7871
#UGC 00429
#UGC 00237
#UGC 01083
#UGC 11859
#NGC 0052 ; #UGC 00140
#UGC 05188, #Mrk 0119
Looks shaped like a #bowtie
#UGC 10549
#NGC 1423 ; #MRK 1191
#UGC 02587
#UGC 12571
The one below is #NGC 5257 ; #UGC 8641
#NGC 5258 ; #UGC 8645
#MRK 1515
#UGC 00479
#NGC 7518 ; #Mrk 527 ; #UGC 12422
#UGC 04291
#UGC 12710
#UGC 11855
#NGC 7809
#NGC 7752 ; #Mrk 1134 ; #UGC 12779
#UGC 12639
#UGC 10509
#UGC 00601 NOTES01
Also very faint #asteroid at eight o' clock
#x-shaped
#UGC 12066 ; #Gpair ; #Mrk 306
#NGC 7046 ; #UGC 11708
#NGC 0573 ; #UGC 1078
#UGC 04074
#UGC 04090
#UGC 00043
#UGC 03233
#NGC 2930
#UGC 00101
The big galaxy below is #NGC 00036 ; #UGC 00106
#NGC 0624
#UGC 12266
#UGC 11849
#UGC 08323
#NGC 4579; #Seyfert Galaxy; #AGN ; #UGC 7796
#UGC 00240
#UGC 08248
#UGC 01260
#UGC 07605
#ugc 12289
#UGC 00904
#MRK 0541
#UGC 02331
#NGC 7836 ; #Mrk 336 ; #UGC 00065
#UGC 00783
#UGC 12557
#UGC 04195
#UGC 00985
#UGC 12746
#NGC 5250; #UGC 8594
#UGC 12041
#x-shaped
#UGC 03183
#NGC 1189
#UGC 08638
#NGC 7774; #UGC 12819
#NGC 7321 ; #UGC 12103
#NGC 1033
It is great you tagged this galaxy as you did, Leonie, makes it a lot easier to collect these galaxies 😃
#NGC 2253
#UGC 04132
#UGC 04320
#UGC 11651
#UGC 10331
#UGC 03939
#UGC 00556
#NGC 0960
#UGC 11825
#UGC 6433
#NGC 1667; #Seyfert 2 Galaxy; #AGN
#NGC 0470 ; #UGC 858
The redddish galaxy to the right might be #x-shaped
#polar ring to be?
#NGC 0780 ; #UGC 1488
#blue object
Interesting colours
The galaxy below is #UGC 12914; #AGN
#UGC 01797
#NGC 0786; #UGC 01506
#UGC 03287; #Gpair
#UGC 10123
#UGC 11851 NED 2
#UGC 11786 NOTES01
#NGC 3953; #UGC 6870
#NGC 7627. On SIMBAD this one is known as #NGC 7641; #UGC 12556
#UGC 12915
#UGC 10770; #Gpair
#NGC 1286
#UGC 01030
#NGC 3726 ; #UGC 6537
#NGC 7469; #Seyfert 1 galaxy; #AGN; #QSO; MRK 1514; #UGC 12332. Phew!
#UGC 00335 ; #Gpair
#UGC 1140
#NGC 0085
#NCC 4190; #UGC 07232
#NGC 1665
#UGC 00010 notes01; The one top right is #UGC 00010 of course
#UGC 01154
#NGC 3868 ; Looks shaped like a #bowtie?
#NGC 0105 ; #Gpair; #UGC 00241
Okay 😃
A galaxy for the Objects that need more research discussion?
Looks like a #bowtie galaxy
no_lens
#UGC 03518
#UGC 02766
#NGC 7495 ; #UGC 12391
#NGC 1303 ; #blue object to the left
#NGC 0113
#UGC 12452
#UGC 03790 ; #Gpair
#NGC 0826
#UGC 08246
#UGC 1485
#UGC 01218
#UGC 12756
#UGC 02975
#NGC 7712; #UGC 12694
#NGC 0664 ; #UGC 1210
#NGC 5074
#UGC 12044
#UGC 00155
#NGC 3879 ; #UGC 6752
#NGC 1713; #UGC 3222 #AGN
#UGC 01087
#NGC 0511; #UGC 00936
#UGC 02823
#UGC 00069
#NGC 7687
Might be #x-shaped
#NGC 4104 ; #UGC 7099
#UGC 12283
The big galaxy is #NGC 7521
#UGC 06473
#NGC 0013 ; #UGC 00077
#UGC 08290
#UGC 01130
#UGC 09356
#UGC 00050
#NGC 6336; #UGC 10786
#UGC 12330
#NGC 7700
#NGC 1056 ; #Seyfert 2 Galaxy; #Mrk 1183 ; #UGC 02183
#NGC 7820 ; #UGC 00028
Gas and dust hiding the nucleus?
Looks like it 😃
#NGC 3504 ; #UGC 06118; #AGN
Could this one be another M82 lookalike?
#UGC 06665
#NGC 07816; #UGC 00016
#UGC 00498
#x-shaped
#NGC 0245; #MRK 555 ; #UGC 00476
#NGC 0473; #UGC 00859
#NGC 0673; #UGC 01259
#NGC 00776 ; #UGC 01471
#x-shaped 😃
#UGC 00903
#UGC 00351
#NGC 4190 ; #UGC 07232
The galaxy at the top is #MRK 1253, a #Seyfert 1 Galaxy with an #AGN
M 82 lookalike?
M82 lookalike?
#purple
Highlighting this one again. #arc? #lens?
##NGC 7164
#NGC 0120 ; #UGC 00267
OK, Elizabeth 😃
#UGC 11733
#UGC 166
#NGC 3898 ; #UGC 6787 ; #AGN
#UGC 12739
#NGC 0853
The small galaxy to the left is:
#NGC 7464 ; #UGC 12315
#NGC 7463 ; #UGC 12316
#UGC 12687
#UGC 7594; #AGN
#NGC 4607 ; #UGC 7843
#UGC 09103 #Gpair
#UGC 00817
#UGC 6788
#UGC 05760
A foregroundstar from our galaxy.
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#NGC 6255 : #UGC 10606
#NGC 4424 ; #HII Galaxy; #UGC 7561
#UGC 02269
#UGC 01265 ; #Gpair
#UGC 01564
#UGC 12195
#NGC 1260 ; #UGC 2634
#NGC 0608 ; #UGC 1135
#UGC 12815, and yes a nice image 😃
#NGC 5084 ; #AGN
#NGC 2690 ; #UGC 4647
#UGC 04860
#NGC 1095; #UGC 2264
#NGC 3451 ; #UGC 6023
#UGC 12867
#UGC 00105
#UGC 03932
#NGC 4079 ; #UGC 7067
#UGC 12633
#UGC 00816 and #UGC 00813
#starformation, and interesting galaxy
Why is the top "broken" ? Foreground star? Merger?
#merger? #polar ring? #overlap?
#UGC 11770
#UGC 02559
#NGC 7592 ; #Gtrpl; #Seyfert 2 Galaxy; #AGN ; #Mrk 928
#NGC 1299
Related to B4?
#purple
#UGC 05854
#UGC 08534
#UGC 00647
#UGC 12293
#NGC 7572
#NGC 7609 ; #Gpair
#UGC 09634
#NGC 7516 ; #UGC 12420
#NGC 4384 ; #Mrk 207
Probably two galaxies merging
#NGC 0493 ; #UGC 914
#asteroid at the top
Nice colours
The big blue galaxy to the right is #UGC 07590
#NGC 1594
#UGC 04241
#NGC 0016 ; #UGC 80
#UGC 03377
#NGC 7837
#NGC 3769A
#ngc 0769 ; #UGC 1467
#UGC 12440
#NGC 329
#UGC 12904
#NGC 7223 ; #UGC 11931
#UGC 03331
#MRK 0913
#UGC 01706
#UGC 01507
#NGC 0357
#UGC 12692
#NGC 0356
#ngc 4396; #UGC 7526
#ugc 00594
#NGC 7816 ; #UGC 16
#NGC 7817; #UGC 19
#NGC 5740; #UGC 9493
#UGC 04860 ; #Gpair
#NGC 4144 ; #UGC 7151
#UGC 00409
#NGC 4597
#NGC 3166; #UGC 5516
#NGC 5907 ; #UGC 9801
#NGC 4498 ; #UGC 7669
#NGC 1677
#UGC 12667
#UGC 12164
#asteroid to the left
#UGC 12224
#NGC 3225 ; #UGC 5631
#merger with a purple region at 8 o'clock
#UGC 10227
#UGC 12304
#NGC 0182 ; #UGC 382
#NGC 0665 ; #UGC 1223
#NGC 4746 ; #UGC 8007
#UGC 8068
#UGC 00563
#NGC 7290 ; #UGC 12045
#NGC 6484; #UGC 11010; #MRK 1118
#NGC 3514
#UGC 04358
#UGC 5311
I was asking myself the same thing 😃
#x-shaped
#NGC 3191 ; #UGC 5565
#UGC 12521
#UGC 12798
#ngc 3126 ; #UGC 5466
#UGC 01624
#asteroid
#Ngc 7468 ; #Mrk 314 ; #UGC 12329
Hard to tell.
This could be a merger of two galaxies. However, it might also be one irregular, disturbed galaxy, with no neighbour in sight 😃.
#UGC 10479
😄
#UGC 00477
Speaking about coincidences:
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/#/boards/BGZ0000002/discussions/DGZ0001069?page=1&comment_id=5433dc62848d4047e7000277
Bol 393 - #Globular cluster
#UGC 02752
#UGC 00697
#UGC 00092
Might be x-shaped, very hard to tell
#ngc 4597
#asteroid at 7, near the bottom
#no_lens
#NGC 5660 ; #UGC 9325
#UGC 9736
#NGC 4680
#NGC 7156 ; #UGC 11843
#NGC 7673 ; #UGC 12607 ; #Mrk 325
#NGC 4258 ; M 106 ; #Seyfert 2 Galaxy; #AGN; #UGC 7353
#MRK 0799 ; #NGC 5430 ; #UGC 8937
#NGC 4808 ; #UGC 8054
#NGC 2389 ; #UGC 3872
See: AGZ0001i29
See: AGZ0001i28
#NGC 2393 ; #UGC 3884
#NGC 3786 ; #Seyfert 1 Galaxy ; #UGC 6621 ; #Mrk 744 ; #AGN
#UGC 01066
It is the green, red, blue object 😃
#NGC 4634 ; #UGC 7875
#NGC 0329
#NGC 0329
#NGC 1034
#NGC 0200 ; #UGC 420
#NGC 7283
#NGC 3788 ; #UGC 6623
#UGC 06316 ; #Gpair
#NGC 6695 ; #UGC 11340
#NGC 3023 ; #UGC 5269
#NGC 7441
#UGC 10441
#NGC 3384 ; #UGC 5911
#NGC 5655 or rather #NGC 5649 ; #UGC 9333
#NGC 3799 ; #UGC 6630 and #NGC 3800 ; #UGC 6634
Wow, nice !
#UGC 01037
#UGC 12325
#NGC 0026 ; #UGC 94
#collisional ring in the background?
Highlighting this one again
#NGC 7630 ; #UGC 12540
#NGC 7422 ; #UGC 12254
#alphabet, the letter D
#UGC 00540
These are three foreground stars from our galaxy.
#UGC 02134
#NGC 7541; #UGC 12447
Nice ring! #UGC 1775
#UGC 03692 ; awesome ring
Ok, #x-shaped for the collection 😃, The upper half of the x can be seen, the dustlane hides the other part.
Looks x-shaped. Capella05 what do you think?
One for the collection 😃
Could be Elisabeth 😃 #polar ring
#pink
See also: AGZ0006256
See also: AGZ0006257
#polar ring?
This object consists of two foreground stars from our galaxy.
One galaxy, the rest are stars:
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=268.21723117&dec=-0.55799146
#NGC 5789 ; #UGC 9615
#UGC 00230 #NGC 0099
#NGC 1643
#UGC 06469
This is a galaxy cluster 😃
#asteroid at the top of the image
According to planetaryscience the comet is C/2008 P1 Garradd
Also in the Skyserver image over here: AGZ0005zer
Yes, it is the same one 😃
Is this comet the same as over here: AGZ0005zeq ? The coordinates are more or less the same.
#UGC 12896
#NGC 7351
#UGC 11551
#NGC 6239; #UGC 10577
#NGC 3976; #Seyfert 2 Galaxy; #AGN ; #UGC 6906
#MRK 0684 ; #AGN ; #Seyfert 1 Galaxy
#NGC 0520 ; #UGC 966 ; #QSO ?
#NGC 3752 ; #UGC 6515
#NGC 5324
#UGC 03458
#NGC 0691 ; #UGC 1305
#NGC 4602 ; #Seyfert 2 Galaxy ; #AGN
#UGC 03116
#UGC 02233
#UGC 12508
#UGC 12457; #NGC 7549
#NGC 0172
#UGC 04023
#UGC_01101
#NGC 4762 ; #UGC 8016 ; #AGN
#UGC 01498
#NGC 5648 ; #UGC 9330
#NGC 0638 ; #Mrk 1003; #UGC 1170
#NGC 7608 ; #UGC 12500
#NGC 4258 ; #Seyfert 2 Galaxy; #UGC 7353 ; #AGN
#NGC 1346 ; #Seyfert 1 Galaxy ; #AGN
#UGC 10445
#NGC 7541 ; #UGC 12447
#NGC 0779
#NGC 3453
#UGC 11809
#NGC 3432 ; #UGC 5986
#UGC 12059
#UGC 02415
#NGC 3212 ; #UGC 5643
#NGC 3788 ; #UGC 6623
#UGC 12318
#NGC 7515 ; #UGC 12418
#UGC 00525
#NGC 6988
#NGC 1133
#NGC 3198 ; #UGC 5572
#UGC 00533
#NGC 0100 ; #UGC 231
Nice colours
#polar ring in the making? Or #collisional ring?
#UGC 10699
#no_comet, but very interesting nonetheless 😉
#no_comet
#no_comet
#no_comet
Wow, yep, there is a #comet in the skyserver image 😃
#no_comet
#no_comet
#no_comet
#no_comet
#no_comet
#no_comet
#comet
#comet
#comet
#comet
#purple object to the right
A star just outside this image 😃
#MRK 1143
small blue object above the galaxy
#NGC 1250 ; #UGC 2613
#NGC 0523 ; #UGC 979
#UGC 7549
#UGC_05472
#NGC 5576 ; #UGC 9183
#UGC 01451
#UGC 12661
#UGC 01478
#NGC 0691 ; #UGC 1305
#NGC 1590 ; #UGC 3071
#UGC 11865
#NGC 0985 ; #Mrk 1048 ; #AGN; #QSO ; #Seyfert 1 galaxy
#NGC 6062 ; #UGC 10202 ; #AGN
#NGC 6470 ; #UGC 10974
#NGC 7591 ; #UGC 12486 ; #AGN ; #Seyfert galaxy
#NGC 7594 ; #UGC 12485
#NGC 4676 ; #Gpair
#UGC 11169
#NGC 4712 ; #UGC 7977
#UGC 12758
#NGC 0690
#NGC 4703
#UGC 00620
#UGC 02736
#UGC 12084
#UGC 00795
#UGC 00943
#UGC 00147
#UGC 06136
#UGC 01732
The one to the left is #NGC 5257; #UGC 8641
#NGC 5258 ; #UGC 8645
#NGC 4156 ; #UGC 7173 ; #AGN ; #Quasar ?
#NGC 6916 ; #UGC 11554
#NGC 3994 ; #UGC 6936 ; #AGN
#NGC 3591
#NGC 0132 ; #UGC 301
#NGC 7521
#UGC 10407
#NGC 1152
#NGC 6012 ; #UGC 10083
#NGC 5278; #UGC 8677 ; #Mrk 271
#UGC 11077
#UGC 03161
#NGC 2690
#UGC 12914
#UGC 10831
#UGC 12753
#UGC 02996
#UGC 12566
#NGC 5089 ; #UGC 8371
#NGC 4162 ; #UGC 7193 ; #AGN
#NGC 5600 ; #UGC 9220
#NGC 5774 ; #UGC 9576
#UGC 00749
Nice colours
Escaped Pac Man 😃
#ourple object
And it has got a UGC number 😃 : ; #UGC 00168
Wow, I didn't even realize there are three cores!
That is, is this a merger or overlap?
When this merger is over could one of the remnants become a ring?
#x-shaped
#pink
#UGC 02361
#UGC 00572
#NGC 3221 ; #UGC 5601
#NGC 4079 ; #UGC 7067
#NGC 4234 ; #UGC 7309
#UGC 00890
#UGC 00899
#NGC 2415; #UGC 3930 ; Blue Compact Galaxy
#NGC 4565 ; #UGC 7772 ; #AGN
#UGC 00040
#NGC 5005 ; #UGC 8256 ; #AGN
The big one is: #NGC 0826
#UGC 10016
#NGC 7080 ; #UGC 11756
#NGC 3042 ; #UGC 5307
#NGC 1021
Yes, it does 😃
#NGC 5926 ; #Mrk 853
Ga zo naar bed, veel plezier op Galaxy Zoo 😃
Ik zag je naam, ik dacht dat kan haast niet missen 😃
Abe
Nog een Nederlander/Fries hier? Leuk 😃
Fryslan boppe?
As stars or artifacts.
#It is a longshot, but #collisional ring in progress?
#collisional ring in progress?
#collisional ring in progress?
#collisional ring in progress?
#Collisional ring in progress?
#asteroid below the galaxy
I wonder, does the upper galaxy have a #polar ring?
#purple nucleus
#x-shaped
Foreground star of our galaxy 😃
It is a barred galaxy with a faint ring
It is a foreground star from our galaxy 😃
I wonder could this be a disturbed #polar ring?
Looks like it:
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=54.79868897&dec=6.08115379
#polar ring ?
#x-shaped
#purple object
Hi Elizabeth, I hadn't checked the NED. That is an interesting name indeed 😃
Faint #blue an red object above the galaxy
#blue object to the right
Nice grouping 😃
Bright dot to the right 0f the center: supernova?
Bright dot left of center: supernova?
Oops, small mistake, will correct it 😃
#no_polar ring, but #merger
#barred _ring, #no_polar ring
#no_polar ring
#no_polar ring, but #overlap
#no_polar ring for me, but a #merger
Might be a #polar ring
#polar ring in the works
#polar ring?
#polar ring?
#polar ring?
Could this be a #polar ring?
#polar ring? jets? something else?
#polar ring?
#polar ring or something else?
#polar ring?
#polar ring
Agree with Billy, #polar ring?
#polar ring?
#polar ring?
Possible #polar ring
#polar ring ?
#polar ring
#polar ring
#polar ring
#polar ring
#polar ring
#polar ring ?
Possible #polar ring
#polar ring
#polar ring
Nice 😃. I zoomed out, but not far enough.
Hmm, I'll consider it 😃. In some ways the bulge looks a bit boxy to me.
OK, out of the collection it goes 😃
#MRK 1169
Now what is that on both sides of the nucleus?
#x-shaped
😃
Maybe something for Capella05 to take a look at.
What is this I hear about caterpillars ? 😉
Okay 😃. Highlighting this one again 😃
Clean merger
#UGC 393
Nice 😃
Looks shaped like a #bowtie
#asteroid
Is that bright star a supernova or a foreground star?
#UGC 01341
#UGC 12015
#UGC 11854
#UGC 03937
#UGC 00548
#UGC 06666
#NGC 7137 ; #UGC 11815
#NGC 6365 ; #Gpair ; #UGC 10833
#UGC 10907
#UGC 7826
#MRK 0544
#UGC 10825
#UGC 12383
#NGC 6186 ; #UGC 10448
#UGC 02631
#UGC 00969
#NGC 4303 ; #UGC 7420 ; #AGN
#NGC 3187 ; #UGC 5556
#NGC 4666 ; #UGC 7926
Nice colours
#UGC 11943
#UGC 01962
#UGC 1078
#UGC 00540
#UGC 12818
#NGC 0575 ; #UGC 01081
#UGC 12871
#UGC 03962
#UGC 00022
#UGC 02982
#UGC 01064
#UGC 02099
#NGC 1167 ; #UGC 2487
#Mrk 1094
#UGC 08318
#NGC 0036 ; #UGC 106
#NGC 0521 ; #UGC 962
#NGC 1334 ; #UGC 2759
#NGC 7536 ; #UGC 12437
#UGC 11695
#UGC 12144.
#NGC 6606 ; #UGC 11174
#NGC 0021 ; #UGC 98
#UGC 12587
#NGC 6106 ; #UGC 10328
#UGC 04262
#NGC 1233 ; #UGC 2586
#UGC 04098
#UGC 02589
#UGC 01641
#UGC 00853
#NGC 1924
#UGC 12577
#NGC 0061 ; #Gpair
#NGC 7448 ; #UGC 12294
#UGC 12506
#purple
#UGC 05888
#NGC 7116 ; #UGC 11796
#blue object to the left
#UGC 12280 ; #Gpair
#NGC 3430 ; #UGC 5982
#NGC 7460 ; #UGC 12312
#NGC 0725
#NGC 0873
#UGC 11933
#NGC 5221 ; #UGC 8559
#NGC 4294 ; #UGC 7407
#NGC 2730 ; #UGC 4743
#UGC 01102 ; #Gpair
#UGC 00349
#NGC 1137 ; #UGC 2374
#UGC 00283 and #UGC 00282
#NGC 4656; #UGC 7907
The galaxy to the right of the center is #UGC 08902
#x-shaped
#NGC 0478
#NGC 4296 ; #UGC 7409
#UGC 11981
#purple
Nice colours
#NGC 3695 ; #UGC 6490 ; #merger
#UGC 01549
#UGC 00418
#UGC 00418
#UGC 00220
#UGC 00940
#UGC 10152 ; #g-pair
#NGC 3808; #g-pair; #UGC 6643
#NGC 0093 ; #UGC 209
#x-shaped
#NGC 7705
#NGC 5604
#NGC 4680
#UGC 12600
#NGC 0718 ; #UGC 1356
#NGC 1171 ; #UGC 2510
#UGC 00275
#NGC 4088 ; #UGC 7081
#NGC 0924 ; #UGC 1912
#UGC 03991
#UGC 2389 is a #Seyfert 2 Galaxy and #Mrk 1504 ; #AGN
#NGC 1143 and NGC 1144 aka #UGC 2388 and #UGC 2389
#x-shaped
#UGC 12489
#purple object
#UGC 06078
#UGC 12877
#UGC 00566
#UGC 01057
#UGC 06886
#NGC 3060 ; #UGC 5338
Nice colours
#UGC 11790
#UGC 03502
#UGC 5183 ; #Mrk 404
#NGC 0788 ; #Seyfert 2 Galaxy; #AGN
#UGC 00046 , Gpair
#UGC 7852
#NGC 0325
#NGC 7389
The one to the left is #UGC 00849 ; #MRK 984; #AGN
#NGC 0245 ; #UGC 476; #Mrk 555
#UGC 06175 - interacting galaxies
#NGC 0173 ; #UGC 369
#UGC 01243
#UGC 01160
#x-shaped
#x-shaped
#x-shaped
#x-shaped
#x-shaped
#x-shaped ; #UGC 12324
#x-shaped; #UGC 6734
#x-shaped
#purple
#x-shaped
#x-shaped
#x-shaped
#x-shaped
#x-shaped
#x-shaped
#x-shaped
The big galaxy has an x-shaped bulge
#purple
#purple
Nice colours
#x-shaped
Nice colours
😃 Nice colours
#supernova (bright blue star) . See: AGZ0002hhd
#x-shaped
Nice colours
Looks shaped like a #bowtie
Probably #x-shaped
#x-shaped
#x-shaped
#UGC 9020
#NGC 3471 ; #UGC 6064 ; #Mrk 158
I classified the small satellite galaxy in the center.
Might be interacting with the galaxy below
#UGC 12642
Enormous #bar
#x-shaped
#purple object to the right
#x-shaped
#x-shaped
#x-shaped
The bulge looks #x-shaped
#x-shaped
#x-shaped
#x-shaped
X-shaped, uh......
#x-shaped
The galaxy to the left might be #x-shaped
#x-shaped
#x-shaped
#x-shaped
#x-shaped
#x-shaped
The galaxy to the left might have an #x-shaped bulge
#x-shaped in IR
Possibly #x-shaped
#x-shaped
#x-shaped
#x-shaped
#x-shaped
#x-shaped
#x-shaped
#x-shaped
#x-shaped
#x-shaped
#x-shaped
#x-shaped
#x-shaped
OK, I'll continue my quest for more #x-shaped bulges 😃
#x-shaped
I will use #x-shaped in future 😃
#x-shaped
#boxy, maybe #x-shaped
#x-shaped
#bowtie
#NGC 4698 ; #Seyfert 2 galaxy ; #AGN ; #UGC 7970
Nice colours
#purple
Nice colours
#purple
Nice colours
#UGC 12688
#UGC 09098
#AGN
Dare I say it: #voorwerp above the galaxy?
#purple object
😃
#asteroid to the right
#purple
#asteroid at 1.30
#purple
#blue
Similar to: AGZ0000cv3
Similar to : AGZ00059fn
#purple
#purple
Bright #blue feature
Interesting, koedooder 😃
#x-shaped
Might even be #x-shaped
#x-shaped
#x-shaped
#purple
Might be #x-shaped, but not so much in the Skyserver image
Might be #x-shaped
#purple
Diffraction spikes
Looks shaped like a #bowtie
#purple
#x-shaped
#purple
#x-shaped
#x-shaped
#asteroid to the left
#asteroid at the bottom
#x-shaped
#x-shaped
#x-shaped, but not so much in the Skyserver image
Some are pretty hard to detect. I started a second collection "boxy" so I can always have a look at them again.
#x-shaped
#x-shaped?
#x-shaped
#x-shaped
#x-shaped
#x-shaped
#x-shaped
Thanks 😃
#x-shaped
Looks #x-shaped in IR but not so in the Skyserver image. Any thoughts, Capella05?
#boxy, maybe #x-shaped
#x-shaped ?
The one in the center is #NGC 4298 ; #UGC 7412
😃
The galaxy at the bottom is #x-shaped
#UGC 02881
#purple object top left
#asteroid to the right
#x-shaped
Looks #x-shaped
I think this one might be #x-shaped
Thank you Billy 😃. If you want to have more in your collection, have a go at mine 😃
#boxy, maybe even #x-shaped
#boxy, even #x-shaped
#asteroid at 5 o'clock
#asteroid to the right
Nice colours
Nice colours
#purple
#x-shaped
#x-shaped, but not so much in the Skyserver image
#x-shaped
#x-shaped
#boxy, maybe #x-shaped
#x-shaped
#UGC 02626 ; #boxy
Might be #x-shaped
#x-shaped
#x-shaped
#asteroid to the right
#purple object below
#purple object to the left
#boxy; #x-shaped (but not so much in the Skyserver image)
#purple object to the right
#asteroid to the left
This is a cluster of galaxies 😃
#NGC 3083
#x-shaped
Just looking at several collections, vrooje, Some zooites do have interesting edge-on collections.
#x-shaped
Nice colours
#purple object to the left
Another possibility: satellite galaxies
#purple object to the left
#boxy, probably #x-shaped
I agree with wtaskew, there might be a lens on both sides of the main galaxy.
#asteroid at the top
#purple
galaxy in the background with a boxy nucleus
#asteroid at 7 o'clock
Nice colours
#purple
#purple object to the right
#NGC 0128 ; #UGC 292
#x-shaped
Might be #x-shaped
#NGC 1589 ; #UGC 3065
#x-shaped
#asteroid down to the right
#purple object above the galaxy
Now what are the chances the main galaxy was a quasar in the past, so it could light up the upper object.....
Colours of the upper object: blue/purple/green, hinting at starformation.
There is a merger going on and the material of the upper object might have belonged to one of the galaxies.
My bet is the upper object is similar to a #voorwerp. Just highlighting it again 😉
Could be #x-shaped
#boxy, maybe #x-shaped
#x-shaped
Now this one is VERY nice 😃
#purple object in front of the galaxy
I am going to say it: #voorwerp? It probably isn't, but I like the bright blue colour 😃
Bright blue object above the merger
Boxy, maybe #x-shaped
X-feature
#x-shaped
#x-shaped
#x-shaped
#x-shaped
#x-shaped
Might be #x-shaped
Might be #x-shaped
And wow again 😃
Wow 😃
A similar one over here: AGZ0001h01
A similar one over here: AGZ0005s0f
#x-shaped
Looks #x-shaped
#NGC 7480; #UGC 12349
#NGC 6672
One for the #AGN collection. And we have been here before I noticed 😃
I suspected as such 😃
Thanks Elisabeth 😃. By ring I meant the horizontal line, but it could also be a a disk seen edge-on
#overlap or #lens?
#pink ; #violet
#x-shaped
Interesting 😃. Is there a ring around the galaxy like a previous poster said? And is the X an optical artifact?
#x-shaped
#x-shaped
looks #x-shaped
#x-shaped
#x-shaped
#x-shaped
#x-shaped
Ah, #NGC 1175, #UGC 2515 again 😃
#x-shaped
#x-shaped
#x-shaped
#x-shaped
#x-shaped
#NGC 1175 ; #UGC 2515
Now that feature inside the galaxy looks interesting 😃, but how to describe it? #x-shaped?
#purple
#boxy, maybe #x-shaped
#x-shaped or rather #boxy
Hmm, when studying the Skyserver image it might also be a barred galaxy seen from a certain angle, as the diagonal lines don't match up.
I agree with Elizabeth, this might be a polar ring
Or the letter "E"
#asteroid bottom left
Nice colours
#UGC 02470
Nice 😃
#asteroid in the Skyserver image
#asteroid in the Skyserver image
#asteroids in the Skyserver image. See discussion
#asteroid just to the right of the galaxy
#purple object at 5 o' clock
#purple object to the right
Object of low surface brightness to the left
Colourful neighbour. See Skyserver image: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/explore/obj.asp?id=1237661948644098059
#purple
#purple
#NGC 4302; #UGC 7418
#UGC 02659
#UGC 06844
#purple object to the right
#UGC 11072
Hi Hanny, nice to meet you 😃. I am looking for purple objects in the hope there might be voorwerp-like objects among them. But they are very hard to find.
Blue/ #purple object below . #voorwerp?
Blue object at almost 2 o' clock
Blue object to the left. #voorwerp?
Violet object to the right
Violet object to the right. #voorwerp?
#UGC 03849
#UGC 01507
#purple object at 4 o' clock
#purple object
Nice neighbourhood:
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=56.40086002&dec=-7.47197197
#purple object down to the right
#voorwerp? #purple
#x-shaped
#UGC 05797
#NGC 0573 ; #UGC 1078
#LSB object to the right
#merger
#purple
#NGC 7711 ; #UGC 12691 ; #asteroid at 5 o' clock
Object below the stars
Interesting object down to the right
Interesting object at 4 o' clock
#x-shaped
Small object below the galaxy
Small blue object at the top of the image
Object below the galaxy
I agree with Jean Tate 😃
#purple object at one o' clock
#purple object to the left
#purple object to the left
#purple
#purple - white object to the right
#ugc 05161
Small blue object below the galaxy
Orange red object above the galaxy
Overlap or merger? The central galaxy doesn't seem disturbed.
#merger
Blue object to the left
#NGC 5487
#NGC 7416
#NGC 1048 ; #AGN
#NGC 5442
Object of Low Surface Brightness to the right, #LSB
#Globular_cluster 😃
NPM1G +43.0022 - [HTF2008] H25
Ah, a #purple object 😉. Quite possibly starformation.
#NGC 2415 ; #UGC 3930
Nice colours
#asteroid at 5 o' clock
#purple
If it is an unknown nebula, I'd like to attach my name to it 😃
Maybe someone could double-check, but I don't think this image is mentioned on this list:
http://www.galaxyzooforum.org/index.php?topic=273756.15
Nebulosity
#UGC 05600
#NGC 3664A ; #UGC 6418
Yes, that might be an #asteroid at 7 o ' clock
#UGC 01824
Nice colours
#purple
#purple; #starformation
As long as Billy gets to be a co-author on a paper should this be a really interesting find 😃
Interesting colours
Also thanks to Els of course 😃
So yes, this seems a good candidate 😃
Ah, thanks, wtaskew 😃.I collect purple objects and colourful objects in the hope there might be a voorwerp among them.
#NGC 7808 ; #AGN; #Seyfert 1 galaxy
#Seyfert 1 galaxy; #AGN
#asteroid at 7 o' clock
#purple
#purple - blue
😃. Another one for the collection 😃
#x-shaped?
#MRK 0546
Interesting colours
#asteroid at 3 o' clock
#purple feature
#asteroid at 11 o' clock
#asteroid down to the right
#asteroid below the bright star
pink/purple feature at the top
#asteroid to the right
#asteroid to the left
#asteroid in front of the galaxy?
#asteroid top right
#asteroid, my 600th entry in my collection 😃
#NGC 4674
#UGC 02829
#UGC 10787 NOTES01
#boxy
I agree 😃
Okay 😃
Huh, #lens?
Object of low surface brightness, #LSB
#purple
Object of low surface brightness , #LSB
#asteroid to the right
#NGC 7753 ; #UGC 12780
Overlap? Merger? Or something else?
#purple ; #voorwerp?
Object of low surface brightness , #LSB
#AGN
#boxy ?
#UGC 12732
#LSB - object of low surface brightness
#LSB - object of low surface brightness
#LSB - object of low surface brightness
#LSB - object of low surface brightness
#LSB - object of low surface brightness
#LSB - object of low surface brightness
#LSB - object of low surface brightness
#LSB - object of low surface brightness
#LSB - object of low surface brightness
#LSB - object of low surface brightness
Some #starformation
#UGC 11216
#NGC 1643
#NGC 3043 ; #UGC 5327
It might be an overlap, as the galaxy to the left doesn't look disturbed. Hard to tell.
#x-shaped?
#NGC 0061
#dustlanes or #artifacts?
#purple object to the right
#merger
Nice 😃
#purple
#x-shaped ; #UGC 5173
#x-shaped
#x-shaped
#x-shaped; #ZOAG
#NGC 7465 ; #Seyfert 2 Galaxy ; #UGC 12317 ; #MRK 313 ; #AGN
#asteroid bottom right
Might be #x-shaped or maybe it is just me.
#NGC 5775 ; #UGC 9579
#UGC 01032 ; #MRK 359 ; #AGN
#UGC 10837
#MRK 0950
#NGC 1068; #UGC 2188; #AGN ; #Seyfert 2 galaxy
#UGC 12789
#UGC 907
#purple
#UGC 8307
NGC 7710
#NGC 3628 -- LINER-type Active Galaxy Nucleus ; #UGC 6350
#UGC 10432
#NGC 0825 ; #UGC 1636
#UGC 246
#NGC 0560 ; #UGC 01036
#NGC 0517 ; #UGC 960
#x-shaped ; #UGC 00501
#NGC 0751 ; #UGC 1431 and #NGC 0750 ; #UGC 1430
#NGC 3593 ; #UGC 6272
#UGC 03283
There may be a #merger going on here.
#NGC 5021; #UGC 8284
#UGC 09794
#UGC 7377 ; #NGC 4274 ; #AGN
#UGC 12400
Looks #x-shaped
#UGC 7292
#NGC 4452 ; #UGC 7601
#UGC 02988
#UGC 00373
The galaxy below is #NGC 0833 ; #Seyfert 2 galaxy ; #AGN
#NGC 0835 ; #MRK 021 ; #AGN ; #Seyfert 2 galaxy
#NGC 3808 NED02 ; #UGC 6643 ; interacting galaxies
#UGC 6787 ; #AGN
Nice 😃
#UGC 12625
#NGC 5993 ; #UGC 10007
#MRK 0489 ; #NGC 5992 ; #UGC 10003
#NGC 5248 ; #UGC 8616
#NGC 0309
#NGC 7674A
Nice 😃
#NGC 3994 ; #UGC 6936 ; #AGN
#UGC 12909
The galaxy to the left is : #NGC 5953 ; #UGC 9903 ; #MRK 1512 ; #AGN
Nice 😃 #NGC 5954; #UGC 9904
Nice 😃
#NGC 00262 ; #UGC 00499 ; #MRK 348 ; #Seyfert 2 galaxy ; #QSO ; #AGN
😃
You are right, of course 😃
#x-shaped?
I know 😃
Faint #asteroid at 4 o' clock
#asteroid at 1 o' clock
Faint #asteroid at 9 o' clock
#asteroid at 12 o' clock
#asteroid top right
Faint #asteroid just below the galaxy top left
#asteroid above the galaxy
#asteroid above the galaxy
Very faint #asteroid just above the blue light
#asteroid to the right
Faint #asteroid at 9 o' clock
#asteroid at 7 o' clock
#asteroid to the right, just inside the image
#asteroid at 5 o' clock
#asteroid to the right
#asteroid at the bottom
#UGC 12410
#UGC 00368
#UGC 00824
Just an artifact which should be ignored 😃
#asteroid beneath the galaxies
#asteroid to the right
#asteroid top right
#asteroid to the right
#asteroid above the galaxy
Two #asteroids visible in the Skyserver image
#asteroid visible in the Skyserver image
Nice, two #asteroids
#asteroid bottom right
#asteroid top right
#asteroid above the galaxy
#asteroid top left
#asteroid top left
#asteroid to the left
#asteroid at the bottom
#asteroid to the right
#asteroid just to the right of the galaxy
#asteroid above the galaxy
#NGC 4689 ; #UGC 7965
#UGC 9420
#NGC 7288 ; #MRK 912
#NGC 3720 ; #UGC 6523
This is a great case for astronomers to study, observe and determine whether this is a merger or an overlap.
And what about the arc or line of stars at the top. Did it belong to the spiral galaxy?
As for the spiral galaxy, the nucleus seems intact. However there may be some starforming regions to the right of the spiral galaxy.
I am suddenly having doubts as to whether this is a merger or an overlap. The galaxy with the dustlane doesn't look disturbed.
#UGC 00732
#MRK 0078 , Seyfert 2 Galaxy, #AGN
#NGC 3995 ; #UGC 6944
Great image 😃. #NGC 3690 ; #MRK 171; #AGN
#NGC 4273 ; #UGC 7380
#NGC 3079 -- Seyfert 2 Galaxy; #UGC 5387; #AGN
#NGC 6239 ; #UGC 10577
#UGC 02051
Ah, also covered in the discussion.
BUT enter the coordinates and you get #NGC 00021. Also: #UGC 00098
#NGC 00019. Hmm. not on SIMBAD
#UGC 2732
#NGC 3055 ; #UGC 5328
Wow! #UGC 06008
#NGC 7344
#UGC 01570
#NGC 0919 ; #UGC 1894
#asteroid at the top of the image
#NGC 0670 ; #UGC 1250
#MRK 0076
#NGC 0011 ; #UGC 00073
#x-shaped
#NGC 2917 ; #UGC 5098
#NGC 2375 ; #UGC 3854
#NGC 0673 ; #UGC 1259
#NGC 5777 ; #UGC 9568
#UGC 01422
Veyy nice 😃
#UGC 04277 , #AGN
#NGC 0636
At the moment I am having a look at koedooder's collection, which is HUGE, and a great source, for which I am very grateful 😃
Hi Bobby, to be honest I am checking asteroid collections, and tagging those that haven't been tagged yet.
#UGC 00339
This is great #merger
#NGC 7266 ; #MRK 910
#NGC 3800 ; #UGC 6634
#NGC 3619 ; #UGC 6330
Object of Low Surface Brightness - #LSB
Nice, two #asteroids 😃
Yes, #asteroid to the right
#asteroid at almost 7 o' clock
Nice, two #asteroids, only one #asteroid visible on the Skyserver image.
#purple, #voorwerp?
#NGC 7543 ; #UGC 112450
#NGC 0855 ; #UGC 1718
Object of Low Surface Brightness. #LSB
Oject of Low Surface Brightness beneath the galaxy. #LSB
Nice colours
Possible #asteroid at 6 o' clock
Yes, #asteroid in the Skyserver image
Yes, #asteroid to the right
#asteroid at 1 o' clock
Object of low surface brightness, #LSB
Object of low surface brightness, #LSB
#asteroid to the right and a bit down
Obvious #asteroid at the botom
#asteroid down to the left
#asteroid top left
#asteroid in the center
#asteroid at the bottom
Yes, #asteroid over here: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=173.08998552&dec=0.80398502
Yes, indeed there is an #asteroid on the image 😃
#asteroid at the top of the image
#asteroid at 9. 30
#asteroid at 3 o'clock
#asteroid to the right
Yes, #asteroid on the Skyserver image 😃
#asteroid at almost 2 o'clock
#asteroid to the left
#asteroid to the left of the bright star on the right
#asteroid to the right
#asteroid at 3 o'clock
#asteroid halfway down from the center
Object of low surface brightness
#purple
#UGC 03214
#purple
#asteroid to the left of the red star at 7 o' clock
Even two #asteroids 😃 both at one o' clock but at different "distances" from the star
#asteroid top left
#asteroid just to the right of the galaxy
#asteroid at 9 o' clock
#asteroid at 4 o' clock
#asteroid at 3 o' clock near the edge of the image
#asteroid at 3 o' clock near the edge of the image
#asteroid bottom left
You bet 😃
#asteroid at the bottom
#asteroid at 8 o' clock
#asteroid at 4 o' clock
#asteroid almost at the center
#asteroid between 1 and 2 o' clock
#asteroid at 9 o' clock
#asteroid at 2 o' clock
#asteroid at almost ten o' clock
#asteroid in the Skyserver image
#asteroid at the bottom
#asteroid to the left
#asteroid at 9 o'clock
#asteroid at 5 o' clock
#asteroid at the bottom
#asteroid, yes, at 10 o' clock
#asteroid to the left, at 9 o' clock
#asteroid, somewhat below the central red star
#asteroid at just after 6 o' clock
#asteroid, yes, at 2 o' clock
#asteroid to the right
#LSB
#LSB
#LSB object to the right
#LSB
#LSB
#LSB
#LSB object to the left
#LSB it is 😃
😉
Wow!
Maybe I should rename my collection 😃
The galaxy I am looking at. It is just what I call low surface brightness galaxies. No scientific meaning.
#asteroid at just after 2 o' clock
#asteroid, yes, at 10 o' clock
#asteroid to the right
#asteroid to the left at 10 o' clock
#asteroid, bottom left
#asteroid top right
#asteroid bottom left
#asteroid at 11 o' clock
Dark object
#asteroid at the bottom, at 7 o' clock
#asteroid to the left, between 8 and 9 o' clock
#asteroid, very hard to see to the left.
#asteroid at the bottom
NIce 😃
#asteroid to the right of the galaxy.
#asteroid
#asteroid
#asteroid
#asteroid
#asteroid
#asteroid at the bottom
#asteroid to the right just inside the image
#asteroid
#asteroid
#asteroid
#asteroid
#asteroid next to a spiral arm to the right
#asteroid
#asteroid
#asteroid in Skyserver image
#asteroid
#asteroid
#asteroid to the left of the bright star at the bottom
Yes, #asteroid
#UGC 12052 ; the other one is #UGC 12053
#UGC 03231
#UGC 01167
#MRK 1024
#NGC 0054
#NGC 7323 ; #UGC 12108
#NGC 4632 ; #UGC 7870
#NGC 7547 ; #UGC 12453
#UGC 7601
Nice colours
#UGC 2595
#NGC 3376 ; #UGC 5891
#UGC 02552
#UGC 12279
#NGC 4178 ; #UGC 7215
#NGC 7606
#x-shaped
#x-shaped
There might be an #asteroid in the Skyserver image. Also this pair has got a nice neighbour: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=357.86051532&dec=20.11373359
#NGC 7771 ; #UGC 12815
#UGC 5335
#purple
#UGC 09240
#NGC 4578 ; #UGC 7793
#UGC 7199 ; #NGC 4163
#NGC 4578 ; #UGC 7793
#NGC 3738 ; #UGC 6565; #AGN ; #globular_cluster
#UGC 04879:[BPG2011] C1
#asteroid
#asteroid
#asteroid
#asteroid
#asteroid
#asteroid
#asteroid
#asteroid
#asteroid
#asteroid
#asteroid
#asteroid
#asteroid
#asteroid
#asteroid
#asteroid
#asteroid
#asteroid
#asteroid
#asteroid
#asteroid
#asteroid
#asteroid
#asteroid
#asteroid
#asteroid
#asteroid
#asteroid
#asteroid
#asteroid
#asteroid
#asteroid
#asteroid
#asteroid
#asteroid
#asteroid
#asteroid
#asteroid
#asteroid
#asteroid
#asteroid
#asteroid
#asteroid
#asteroid
#asteroid
#asteroid
Wow, sharp eyes 😃. #asteroid
#asteroid
#asteroid
#asteroid
#asteroid
#asteroid
#asteroid
#asteroid
#asteroid
#asteroid
#asteroid
#asteroid
#asteroid
#asteroid
#asteroid
#asteroid
#asteroid
#asteroid to the left
#asteroid
Great rings 😃
#UGC 00834
#asteroid
#NGC 7765
#NGC 3185 ; #UGC 5554 ; #Seyfert 2 galaxy
A iittle bit, yes 😃. Also #asteroid in the Skyserver image.
#NGC 0842
#NGC 2504 ; #UGC 4152
Nice colours
#NGC 7726 ; #UGC 12721
#UGC 00007
#x-shaped ; #UGC 12258
#UGC 02738
#NGC 0074
#UGC 02552
#NGC 7532 ; #MRK 529
#UGC 10021
#UGC 7539
Here is another collector 😃
#MRK 0549 ; #AGN
Could there be a #lens feature on top of the central glaxy, or is it a background galaxy and thus an #overlap?
#MRK 0315 ; #AGN ; #QSO
#UGC 12863
What is that dark object to the right?
One bright spot the nucleus, how about the other two? Merger? Supernovae?
Foreground stars?
#UGC 08786
Yes, I checked the Skyserver image but the visitor is long gone 😃
#NGC 05874 ; #UGC 09736
#UGC 11765
#UGC 01938
#UGC 01494
#UGC 01817
So why is one arm longer than the other? Result of a merger?
#dustlane
That tiny spot just to the right of the nucleus. #Supernova or comic ray hit?
Nice 😃
cluster to the left
Great neighbourhood:
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=244.08959344&dec=-13.82346346
#dustlane
#NGC 7694
Not on the NED
#UGC 7777 and #UGC 7776
#UGC 11593
#dustlane
Nice 😃 ; #UGC 02696
#NGC 2418 ; #UGC 3931
#NGC 5747 ; #UGC 9496
#UGC 00580 ; busy neighbourhood 😃
#NGC 0245 ; #UGC 00476 ; #MRK 555
#UGC 00072
#UGC 08189
#UGC 02686
#dustlane
#NGC 0038
#UGC 02121 ; #asteroid
#NGC 7682 ; #UGC 12622 ; #AGN
#UGC 01095
#NGC 4175 ; #UGC 7211 ; #AGN
#NGC 0716 ; #UGC 1351
#zgotw
An irregular galaxy with a foregroundstar. Looks like a ring with a diamond 😃
#x-shaped
#UGC 11723
Also check out: http://www.galaxyzooforum.org/index.php?topic=280028.180
#NGC 0190 NED2
#NGC 0090 ; #UGC 00208
#UGC 07982
#NGC 0191 ; pair of interacting galaxies
#NGC 7223 ; #UGC 11931
#purple
#NGC 4700 ; #AGN
Okay, here goes:
#NGC 0931 ; #UGC 1935 ; #MRK 1040 ; #AGN; #QSO ; #Seyfert one galaxy
#dustlane
#purple
#purple
#dustlane
#dustlane
See: AGZ0002e5z
See: AGZ0002e60
See also AGZ0002elr
See also AGZ0002elq
See also: AGZ0001s2n
See also: AGZ0001s2m
#NGC 2242
Not on the NED
#NGC 7771 aka #UGC 12815; the smaller one is #NGC 7770 aka #UGC 12813
#UGC 03170
#NGC 6090 ; #UGC 10267 ; #MRK 496
#MRK 1034 pair of galaxies; #AGN
#dustlane
Might be a #merger of sorts
#NGC 0502 ; #UGC 00922
#NGC 7102 ; #UGC 11786
#NGC 7511 ; #UGC 12412
#NGC 3780 ; #UGC 6615
#UGC 4995
#dustlane
#UGC 08189
#NGC 4402 ; #UGC 7528
Nice colours
#purple
The top one is #NGC 0835; #MRK 1021; #AGN, also a Seyfert 2 galaxy, see comments below:-)
#NGC 0833 #AGN; #Seyfert two galaxy
#NGC 7651 ; The big one is a #BGC, the brightest galaxy in a cluster
#UGC 01545
#NGC 7362 ; #UGC 12171
#UGC 03038
#NGC 1009 ; #UGC 02129
#dustlane
And #purple, thanks to lostlens for notifying me 😃
#UGC 01939
Ringlike feature
#UGC 01921
#purple
#NGC 0446 ; #UGC 818 ; #MRK 565; #AGN
#NGC 7461 ; #UGC 12314
#purple; #voorwerp?
Not sure what the feature at 12 o' clock is
Yes, #asteroid
#NGC 2944 ; #UGC 05144
#purple; #voorwerp?
#UGC 01710
#UGC 12525
#MRK 0542
#NGC 3966
#purple; #voorwerp?
#purple
#purple; #voorwerp?
#NGC 4684 ; #UGC 7951
#NGC 4216; #UGC 07284
#UGC 03890
#NGC 0513 ; #UGC 00953
#UGC 01048 ; #NGC 0561
#UGC 08739
#UGC 7772 ; #AGN
#purple
#purple
#purple/pink ; #voorwerp?
#purple
#purple
#NGC 0740 ; #UGC 1421
#UGC 00051
#UGC 00141
#UGC 05063 ; #MRK 115
#purple
#purple; #voorwerpjes?
#NGC 0495 ; #UGC 00920
#purple; #voorwerp? or #starformation?
#purple
#UGC 03573
#purple
#MRK 0583
Most likely not a #voorwerp, unfortunately.
(The beautiful big one is: #NGC 1628 )
Nice colours 😃
Possible #AGN, according to SIMBAD
#purple
#purple
#purple
#purple
#purple
#purple
#purple
#purple
#UGC 00163
#NGC 0645; #UGC 01177
#NGC 3813; #UGC 6651
#UGC 02580
#NGC 7631 ; #UGC 12539
#NGC 6745; #UGC 11391
#NGC 7549; #UGC 12457
#NGC 0095; #UGC 00214
#seyfert 2 galaxy; #AGN
#NGC 1064
#UGC 05769 and #UGC 05770
#UGC 00202
#NGC 0259
#UGC 02677
#UGC 07120
#dustlane
#NGC 0656; #UGC 01194
#purple; #voorwerp?
#purple
#purple
#purple
#purple
interesting small greenish feature to the left
Nice colours
#NGC 7250 ; #UGC 11980 ; #MRK 907
merger and ring galaxy top right
face 😮
#purple
No specific data on NED and SIMBAD, but I could be mistaken.
#purple
#purple
#purple
#Seyfert 1 Galaxy ; #purple
#purple
#purple
#purple
Not on the NED; #purple
Ah, thanks, Elisabeth 😃
#purple
purple; #pink
#purple
#purple
#purple
#purple
#purple
#purple
#purple
#purple
#purple
#purple
#purple
#purple
#purple
#purple
Nice 😃
#purple
Nice colours on the right
little bit of #purple
#purple (#pink)
#purple
#UGC 11692
#MRK 153 ; see: AGZ0007p7z
#AGN
#MRK 153 ; see: AGZ0007p7i
#asteroid
#asteroid
2E 2210.2+1827 -- #Seyfert 1 Galaxy - #AGN
#green
Awesome #tidal trail, Also from the other galaxy 😃
#x-shaped? Shaped like a #bowtie?
#voorwerp?
PEARS 56801 -- Emission-line galaxy
#purple
Not mentioned on the NED. The white object is a foreground star.
TYC 5959-1013-1 -- Star. BTW is the background galaxy known anywhere?
#purple
#MRK 0309 ; #AGN
#UGC 01697
#asteroid
#UGC 01742
#quasar ; #AGN
#NGC 7497 #UGC 12392
#tidal_trail:
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=231.3101598&dec=29.92528023
I had a look at the Skyserver image. It is not green. Thanks 😃
Maybe the small bright core. Or maybe I am colour blind 😃
Or is it more whitish?
#NGC 3870 ; #MRK 0186 ; #UGC 6742
#asteroid ; green
#purple
#purple
#x-shaped
#tidal_trail:
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=37.10950391&dec=-4.50123692
#x-shaped
#asteroid
#purple
#purple
#NGC 7563
#NGC 2783B ; #UGC 04856 ; might be #x-shaped
#purple
#purple
#NGC 7742 ; #UGC 12760
#UGC 4645 ; #AGN
#x-shaped
#purple
#x-shaped
#x-shaped
Irregular object to the right. Merger?
Wow!
#UGC 12037
Wow, nice 😃
I agree 😃
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=232.46561395&dec=42.93815223
It looks like an irregular galaxy going through a ring galaxy.
Hoag object in the future?
Is the nucleus of the galaxy below #x-shaped?
#asteroid
#purple
#violet ; #pink
Pity 😉
#purple
Not a #voorwerp, is it?
See also: AGZ0001us5
See also: AGZ0001us4
Wow 😃
#purple
#purple
#NGC 4710; #UGC 7980; #x-shaped
#UGC 73 ; #NGC 0011; #x-shaped
#purple
Great #dustlane 😃
#AGN
Okay....
#overlap
#asteroid
#Mrk 1504 ; #NGC 1142 ; #UGC 2389
#seyfert 1 galaxy
Wow 😃 #NGC 2445 ; #UGC 4017
#purple
#UGC 00006 - #MRK 334 -- Seyfert 1 Galaxy
#asteroid
#NGC 0838 : #MRK 1022 ; #AGN
#MRK 0994
#UGC 12416; #MRK 526
#MRK 0563; #green
#MRK 1425
#MRK 0961
#UGC 03841 ; #MRK 1201
#MRK 1023
#MRK 0930 , #AGN. See also: AGZ00064ox
#MRK 518
#UGC 1310 ; #MRK 363
#MRK 0959
#MRK 0187
#MRK 0926
#MRK 1083
#MRK 1083
#MRK 0557
#MRK 0086; #NGC 2537 ; #UGC 4274
#MRK 0584
#UGC 05097; #MRK 1233
#UGC 06541; #MRK 178
#MRK 1320
#MRK 0624
#MRK 0463 ; #UGC 08850
#MRK 1239 - #Seyfert 1 galaxy
#MRK 1461
#MRK 0331
#MRK 0789
#MRK 0058
#MRK 0685
#MRK 153
#MRK 0601
#MRK 0551
#MRK 0796
#UGC 5335
#UGC 12607 ; #MRK 325 ; #NGC 7673
#NGC 7752 ; #UGC 12779 ; #MRK 1134
#MRK 0385
#NGC 0023 ; #Mrk 545 ; #UGC 89
#UGC 02836 ; #MRK 1405
#MRK 988
#MRK 1094
#NGC 7752 ; #UGC 12779 ; #MRK 1134
#UGC 01214 ; #MRK 573 ; #Seyfert 2 galaxy
#MRK 1484
#MRK 0536
#MRK 0930 ; #AGN
See also: AGZ00064ox
#MRK 0989
#MRK 1415
#MRK 1068
#UGC 00959 ; #MRK 991 ; #AGN
#MRK 1331
#MRK 1025
#MRK 0965
#MRK 1184
#NGC 0118; #MRK 0947 ; UGC 264 ; #AGN; #Seyfert 2 galaxy
#MRK 153
#MRK 0943
#MRK 0361
#UGC 08098 ; #NGC 4861 ; #MRK 0059 ; #AGN
See also: AGZ0002ko3
#MRK 1043 ; #UGC 940
#UGC 02103 ; #NGC 992 ; #MRK 369
#MRK 0944
#MRK 0935
#MRK 0351
#MRK 1196
#MRK 1031
#NGC 0851 ; #UGC 1680 ; #MRK 588
#MRK 0756
#UGC 08098 ; #NGC 4861 ; #Mrk 0059 ; #AGN
#NGC 0632 ; #UGC 1157 ; #MRK 1002
#NGC 5996 ; #UGC 10033 ; #MRK 691
#MRK 1464
#UGC 01720 #MRK 1027
#UGC 01720 #MRK 1027
#UGC 01720 #MRK 1027
#UGC 01720 #MRK 1027
#UGC 01669 ; #MRK 587
#MRK 0909
#MRK 0927
#NGC 3966 ; #UGC 6920 ; #NGC 3986
#MRK 0930
#MRK 0702
I agree with planetaryscience: #voorwerp?
#purple
#x-shaped
I agree 😃
Nice 😃 #UGC 10043
#UGC 09141 seems to be the flat one according to NED
#merger?
Very interesting those blue jet-like features
#UGC 00404
#UGC 02693
See: AGZ0002kgn
NGC 1048
#UGC 8307
#NGC 4344 ; #UGC 7468
#NGC 3003 ; #UGC 5251
#NGC 0012
Nice 😃
#NGC 0047
#UGC 12914 ; see also: AGZ0005gmo
#NGC 5908 ; #UGC 9805
#UGC 09244
#MRK 1402 .
See also: AGZ0004o5y
#UGC 04261
#NGC 0279 ; according to SIMBAD a possible Quasar; #UGC 532 ; #Mrk 558
#NGC 0469
#NGC 7592 ; #MRK 928 (Seyfert 1 galaxy)
#UGC 06073
#pink, and a #purple object. See previous comment 😃
Faint feature in the NW corner of the galaxy
#UGC 11567
Can't be a lens, can it? The feature is not an arc.
#asteroid
Shaped like a #bowtie
Looks like an overlap.
#dustlane
#NGC 7838 and #NGC 7837
#UGC 04799
#MRK 0054
#NGC 4658
#UGC 04947
#UGC 12189
#UGC 04881
#UGC 11555
#MRK 0804
#NGC 4618 ; #UGC 7853
#UGC 10970
Yes, #asteroid
#NGC 6484 ; #UGC 11010 ; #MRK 1118
#UGC 00557
#NGC 5691; #UGC 9420
#UGC 03869
#UGC 09169
Nice #merger 😃. #UGC 06767
I checked SIMBAD as well 😃
What is that #green colour?
#merger ; #purple ; #voorwerp?
#QSO
#UGC 05288
Not on the NED
#cluster
#MRK 0356 (MRK 0355 is to the right, out of view)
#NGC 5331 ; #UGC 8774
#NGC 7627 ; #UGC 12556
#NGC 3453
#UGC 01132
#NGC 7146
#asteroid
Interesting question by wtaskew 😃
#NGC 4747 ; #UGC 8005
#UGC 06311
#NGC 0840
#MRK 0940
#UGC 00023
#NGC 2586
#UGC 12601
#UGC 00046
#UGC 12327
#UGC 02493
#UGC 09812
#UGC 00124
#NGC 7814 ; #UGC 8
#AGN
I don't see any interaction. So safe to say #overlap?
#NGC 7729 ; #UGC 12730
#NGC 5678 ; #UGC 9358
#UGC 10449
😃 😃 😃
Nice image 😃
#NGC 2936 ; #UGC 5130
#NGC 3769A
#MRK 36
#NGC 6358; #UGC 10810
#NGC 7817 ; #UGC 19
#UGC 06865 NED01
#UGC 10963
#NGC 1141 = #NGC 1143 + #UGC 2388
#NGC 1144 = #NGC 1142 + #UGC 2389
#NGC 1144 (the one with starformation) and #NGC 1141
#purple
#NGC 5915
#UGC 12787 ; there is a faint #tidal_trail
#NGC 5278 ; #UGC 8677 ; #MK 271 (the larger galaxy)
#NGC 5279 ; #UGC 8678 ; #MK 271A
(the smaller galaxy)
#UGC 1466
#NGC 7752 ; #UGC 12779 ; #MRK 1134
Not on the NED
#UGC 12213
#merger
Very hard to tell 😃
Maybe #interaction. For the bigger picture see discussion. It looks like there is some nebulosity there.
#bar? #ring?
#cluster
Great merger 😃
Very nice 😃
Nice 😃
#ring?
#dustlane
The neighbour looks much more interesting. See discussion.
#NGC 0817
#starformation; #purple
#starformation, #dust
Nice cluster 😃
Nice #bar 😃
#voorwerp? #purple
Barred spiral galaxy as a neighbour:
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=71.96650287&dec=11.45516694
#UGC 03132
#NGC 2393 ; #UGC 3884
#UGC 03324
#NGC 2719A
#NGC 4016 ; #UGC 6954
#NGC 3396 ; #UGC 5935
#UGC 12066 NED01
#UGC 00905
#UGC 09057
#NGC 7468 ; #UGC 12329 ; #MRK 314
Nice colours
Nice colours btw.
#purple; #voorwerp?
#NGC 4081 ; #UGC 7062
#NGC 2719A
#NGC 0806
#UGC 12737
#UGC 02285
#UGC 02501 ; #MRK 1068
#NGC 0660
#NGC 5257 ; #UGC 8641
#UGC 01093 NOTES01
#NGC 1213 ; #UGC 2557
#NGC 2370 ; #UGC 3835
#UGC 07991
#UGC 02501
#NGC 3499 #UGC 6115
#UGC 07230 NED02
#UGC 00129
#UGC 08357
#NGC 3945 ; #UGC 6860
#NGC 5777 ; #UGC 9568
#NGC 2950 ; #UGC 5176
#UGC 01659
#UGC 05775
#UGC 00400
#UGC 11230
#NGC 0444 #UGC 810
#UGC 12680
#UGC 11867
#NGC 6941
#UGC 03731
#UGC 11915
#NGC 4656 ; #UGC 7907 Ã nd #NGC 4657 (the tail end)
#NGC 4088 ; #UGC 7081
Most likely a foreground star from out own galaxy
#purple
I think there are three galaxies interacting, the main one, the smallest at 5 0'clock "in" the main one, and the ringed galaxy (disturbed).
Very nice! #NGC 5614 ; #UGC 9226
#MRK 1004
very, very, very faint spiral arms?
#purple
#dustlane?
#pink; #purple; #voorwerp?
#pink
Wow, great merger
#pink
#pink
#asteroid?
#halo?
Nice colours
#violet #purple
#purple
Nice colours
Nic colours
#purple object; #voorwerp?
Nice colours
#NGC 7040 ; #UGC 11701
#UGC 11919
#UGC 11700
#UGC 03849 NED02
#UGC 01741
#UGC 11154
Nice colours
#UGC 00934
#UGC 03256
#NGC 4564 ; #UGC 7773
#UGC 06510
#MRK 0235
#NGC 0399 ; #UGC 712
Odd shape
#purple; #voorwerp?
#NGC 0658
#NGC 3504 ; #UGC 6118
#NGC 7649 ; #UGC 12579
#NGC 7272 ; #UGC 12028
#NGC 4010 ; #UGC 6964
#NGC 3486 ; #UGC 6079
#UGC 11998
#dustlane
#UGC 11921
#NGC 3714 ; #UGC 6516
#UGC 11924
#UGC 11719
I agree, might be a #voorwerp
Nice colours.
The big blue guy is #NGC 2604 ; #UGC 4469
#UGC 00093
#NGC 5256 ; #UGC 8632 ; #MRK 266 ; #AGN
#NGC 7003 ; #UGC 11662
#UGC 11001
#dust
#UGC 00036
#NGC 4019 ; # UGC 7001
See also: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/AGZ0005eod
Nice colours
#NGC 6239 ; #UGC 10577
#UGC 00095
#NGC 3949 ; #UGC 6869
#UGC 8725
#NGC 6052 ; #UGC 10182 ; #MRK 297
#FGC 2483
#UGC 11720
#NGC 2874 ; #UGC 5021. The elliptical is #NGC 2875.
Overlap. See discussion.
#NGC 0470
#NGC 7137 ; #UGC 11815
#NGC 1580
#NGC 2799 ; #UGC 4909
#NGC 7817 ; #UGC 19
#NGC 0584
#UGC 02700
#NGC 7653 ; #UGC 12586
Nice 😃 ; #QSO
#UGC 12245
#NGC 0266
#NGC 0675 and #NGC 0677
#X-shaped
Even two #asteroids in the big picture 😃
#NGC 0128 ; #NGC 0127
#UGC 01103
The biggie is #NGC 2528 ; #UGC 4227
#NGC 3454 ; #UGC 6026
#UGC 12193
#UGC 03565
#UGC 02922
#NGC 0352
#UGC 4392
#UGC 12830
#NGC 6524 ; #UGC 11079
#UGC 02852
#NGC 3424 ; #UGC 5972
#NGC 3628; #UGC 6350
#NGC 2950 ; #UGC 5176
#UGC 00305
#NGC 7374
#NGC 7529 ; #UGC 12431
#UGC 02035
#NGC 0772; #UGC 1466
#NGC 5653; #UGC 9318
#UGC 12359
#NGC 7665
#NGC 7422
#NGC 2385
#NGC 5434B
#NGC 5961; #UGC 9918
#UGC 02151
#UGC 00694
#UGC 12545
#UGC 00279
#UGC 01643
#UGC 09893
#NGC 2725 ; #UGC 4732
#pink #purple
#UGC 05205; #tidal trail
#Messier 033
#UGC 11557
#pink
Nice colours
Yes, #asteroid
#asteroid in the big picture
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=2.5975694&dec=-7.08444369
#UGC 00162
#supernova?
#purple
#asteroid
Looks like more than one nucleus
#dust; #tidal trail
#pink
#bar
#bar
#pink
For the bigger picture, see discussion.
#pink
#NGC 2793; #UGC 4894
#bar; #ring
#NGC 0474
#NGC 3934
#NGC 0831
#MRK 0601
#purple
#UGC 11814
#UGC 01073
#UGC 00260
#UGC 00425
#UGC 00027
Nice one! #NGC 3353; #UGC 5860; #MRK 0035
#UGC 08263
#NGC 7316; #UGC 12098; #MRK 307
#UGC 01118
#UGC 11844
#NGC 1667
#NGC 7694
#NGC 7638
#NGC 0274 ; #NGC 0275
#UGC 12051
#UGC 07911
#UGC 12519
#NGC 3020
#UGC 02519
The Skyserver image is great! 😃
#NGC 4275; #UGC 7382; #supernova?
#MRK 1209
#NGC 2661
#purple, pink
See: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/#/boards/BGZ0000004/discussions/DGZ0000vv1
Thanks 😃. I am going to tag this also for those who collect these galaxies: #MRK 0318.
#NGC 5993: #UGC 10007
That's the final one for today folks. See you 😃
#UGC 9579: #NGC 5775
#UGC 04072
#NGC 3800 ; #UGC 6634
OK, highlighting this interesting galaxy again 😃
#NGC 0327
#NGC 7580
#NGC 0171
#NGC 0521
#NGC 3556; #Messier 108
#UGC 12190
#NGC 0660; #dust
#NGC 0541 ; #voorwerp?
#NGC 4691: #UGCA 299; #AGN
#UGC 04434
#NGC 7483
#NGC 2615
Yes, #NGC 3672
#NGC 6745; #UGC 11391
#NGC 1083
#NGC 1074
#UGC 12273
#UGC 01752
#asteroid found in cappella's collection 😉
#asteroid, found in cappella's colllection 😉
Even TWO asteroids 😃
#asteroid, found in cappella's collection 😉
#asteroid, found in cappella's collection 😉
Yes, #asteroid
Yep, #asteroid, top left
#asteroid, top right
#asteroid, found in cappella's collection 😉
Yes, #asteroid
Yes, asteroid
Yes, #asteroid
#NGC 1614; #MRK 0617
#purple
#UGC 00774; #MRK 0975
Yep 😃
#purple object; #voorwerp?
#NGC 3561A ; #UGC 06224
#NGC 7609
#purple object
#Voorwerp?
#UGC 12342
#MRK 0883
#MRK 1224: #UGC 4756
#purple object
The bigger galaxy to the right is #UGC 03136
#purple object
#purple, pink colour. #voorwerp?
#UGC 03874
#purple colour
#NGC 4194; #UGC 7241; #MRK 201; #AGN
#UGC 11423
#NGC 7679. #Voorwerp in discussion?
#UGC 12618 #MRK 534
#Seyfert Galaxy, #AGN
#overlap? #merger?
#asteroid in the bigger picture:
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/explore/obj.asp?id=1237672793424199891
#purple, pink colour
#supernova? #asteroid
#NGC 0779
Yes, #asteroid
#starformation
Maybe #interaction
Yep, faint #asteroid
Wow again! #NGC 678
#UGC 12023
#NGC 0001
#UGC 00066
#interaction with galaxy below?
#UGC 02012
#bar; #ring; #asteroid
#bar
#NGC 7028
Possible #dustlane
#purple object. #voorwerp?
Wow! #NGC 7499
#merger
#dustlane
#UGC 00005
#UGC 03141
#NGC 3726
#MRK 0337
#UGC 01253
#bar; #asteroid
Maybe a faint #dustlane too?
Maybe even a small #dustlane
#cluster
Two nuclei.
#Purple object. #Voorwerp?
Possible #merger
Purple object
#overlap
#merger
Maybe a faint #ring
#bar; #ring; asteroid, not seen here but in the bigger picture.
Yep, #asteroid
#dustlane
#ring
#asteroid; #dustlane?
Nice colours 😃; #tidal_trail?
Nice colours 😃 #voorwerp?
#bar
#starformation
Maybe #merger
#dustlane; #starformation
#bar
#bar
Nice 😃. #tidal_trail
#merger?
#starformation
#merger
#UGC 04183; #bar
#MRK 0920
#starformation
Nice one 😃. #asteroid
#UGC 10721
#tidall_trail
Blue object
#MRK 0676
Or maser? This is a #radio source according to SIMBAD.
Nice colours. #voorwerp? Maser?
#NGC 5023
#UGC 11721
#UGC 00227
#MRK 1404
#UGC 03141 NED02
#UGC 12804
#UGC 12434
#asteroid in the bigger picture
#NGC 6283
#NGC 0516
#UGC 00457
#UGC 00849
#MRK 0365
#MRK 0513
#NGC 1148
Certainly NOT overlap. Check out the Skyserver image.
#merger.
#UGC 00322
Not on the NED
Looks a bit X-shaped
#MRK 1253
Nice colours 😃. Voorwerp?
#voorwerp? Or foreground star?
#lens?
#UGC 11001
#disturbed
Faint bluish colour at 5.
Not on the NED
#cluster
#NGC 0520S
#UGC 04260
#UGC 00530
#MRK 1402
#MRK 1015
#NGC 0203
#NGC 5002
#NGC 7701
#UGC 12747
#voorwerp?
#NGC 0170
#UGC 06404
#dustlane?
#MRK 0345
#UGC 09083
#UGC 00465
#UGC 07751
#NGC 4301
Nice colours
Nice colours
Not on the NED
#UGC 12548
#UGC 02874
#NGC 4600
Interesting features
#UGC 12342
#UGC 01237
#NGC 1271
#asteroid
#UGC 02201
#UGC 12912
#NGC 0004
#UGC 00633
#NGC 7786
#UGC 07910
#UGC 01815
#UGC 00901
#NGC 0790
#UGC 06711
#UGC 02473
#NGC 6247
#UGC 02443
#UGC 12661 NOTES01
#NGC 6321
#UGC 05161
#NGC 0573
#NGC 4149
#NGC 0992
#UGC 00011 NOTES01
#UGC 12816
#NGC 3976
#UGC 00775
#MRK 0125
#UGC 00967
#UGC 00278
#UGC 02572
#UGC 12333
#tidal_trail?
#NGC 1694
#NGC 7248
#NGC 4498
#UGC 02921
#UGC 01174
Faint #tidal_trail
#UGC 01290
#MRK 1145
#UGC 02119
#NGC 7779
#MRK 1213
#UGC 01125
Not on the NED
#NGC 7818
#KUG 0009+276A
#UGC 10067
#UGC 11010 NOTES01
#UGC 05432
#UGC 00808
#UGC 12168
#UGC 00052
#NGC 0117
#UGC 01973
#NGC 0407
#purple object.
#NGC 7592
#UGC 00445
#UGC 12845
#UGC 00441
Eyes and a mouth 😉
#NGC 7575
#NGC 7805
#NGC 0293
#NGC 7832 ; #asteroid
#NGC 0354
#CGCG 498-012
#KUG 2328+026
#UGC 03772
#UGC 00708
#UGC 12158
#CGCG 497-021
#NGC 0226
#NGC 2611
#CGCG 226-038
#NGC 0351
#UGC 04006
#ring?
#NGC 5372
#NGC 0337
#NGC 2415
#UGC 01395
#UGC 07660
#UGC 03904
#asteroid, look carefully at 12 o'clock in the ringed galaxy 😃
#asteroid
#bar, with two very faint spiral arms
#NGC 7809
#UGC 10279
#starformation
#starformation
#bar
The bigger one is #NGC 6623
#bar
#merger?
Maybe #dustlane
#starformation
#merger
#bar
#starformation
#edgeon; #UGC 07955
Nice 😃. Looks like part of a greater #cluster (see Skyserver image)
Yes, a foreground star from our galaxy
#starformation
#NGC 4628
WOW
#cluster
#ring
#dustlane
#bar; #ring
#ring?
#KUG 0254+020
#purple object at the top
#merger
#NGC 4258
#Gpair?
Might be a #dustlane
#NGC 3508.
#bar; #purple, pinkish spiral arms
#bar
#bar; #CGCG 377-044
#KUG 2353+321
#ring
#bar?
#merger and #tidal_trail?
Interesting shape 😃
#bar
Maybe a #ring
WOW
The orange star above the nucleus: #supernova? Speculation of course 😃
##satellite_galaxy?: #overlap?; merger?
#bar
Some sort of #ring?
Not mentioned on the NED.
#bar
Ok, thanks 😃
I am going to make a stab here: #lens?
Bluish, purple object
#CGCG 456-060
Pinkish regions
#bar; #ring
#Green_pea?
#bar
#NGC 4710
My 10.000th classification in two-and-a-half weeks 😃
Beautiful 😃
For the bigger picture: see discussion
Small #cluster
#starformation
Not a gravitational lens but a galaxy. The three-coloured feature above is an asteroid.
This could be an eliptical galaxy with a very bright core
Diffraction spike from a nearby star
#tidal_trail?
#starformation
#dustlane; #asteroid
#starformation
#starformation
#cluster
#dustlane
Yes, more than one nucleus
#bar
I tagged the galaxy, but it could easily have been the foreground star here.
For the bigger picture, see discussion
And possible #bar
For the bigger picture, see discussion
No sign of interaction
#overlap, would be my guess.
#interesting 😃
WOW indeed 😃
#bar
#UGC 12386
@Capella05, you may be right 😃
#tidal_trail?
Yes, huge #cluster
#bar
#bar
Nice 😃
Nice 😃
That would be very helpful 😃
I am not a scientist, so I can't answer that. But these objects have got my attention 😃
#Purple peas ? 😃
Let's assume these are a whole new different kind of objects 😉
Like this one: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/AGZ0004e7y
Thank you, @planetaryscience 😃
#ring
I agree. #supernova?
Hi Elisabeth, I am collecting purple objects, just in case 😉.
I will remove this one from my collection, it is not purple enough 😃
Nice barred galaxy at the bottom.
Purple object top left
#bar
#asteroid
#bar with two very faint spiral arms? Hard to tell.
#bar
#ring
#bar, with very faint spiral arms
#dustlane
Either #disturbed or the result of a #merger.
Maybe a #bar
#overlap
#bar
#bar
#dustlane
And a little bit of #starformation
#merger
I tagged the red star in the middle.
#bar
For the bigger picture, see discussion.
Very nice 😃
Part of a small #cluster
#Gpair; #Satellite_galaxy?
#overlap
Could it be a #satellite_galaxy?
Hi wtaskew, what do you think of that bluish feature almost on top of the nucleus?
Probable interaction with the small galaxy to the left.
#merger
#ring
#bar
#bar
Part of a #cluster
#merger
part of a #cluster
Nice one 😃
#starformation
Part of what looks like a very large #cluster
For the bigger picture, see discussion.
#MCG -01-05-028
Nice 😃
#cluster (I was inclined to say nest 😃)
#ring
#bar
Part of a #cluster
#dustlane
Nice 😃 #UGC 11552
#bar
#starformation
#bar
#asteroid
#ZGOTW
#CGCG 396-002
WOW!
Looks like #bar and #ring, but not 100% sure.
#bar
Maybe a faint #ring, I am not sure
#bar, and very faint rings
#asteroid
Maybe part of a small #cluster
Wow, beautiful 😃
Result of a #merger? #tidal_debris? Very hard to tell
#bar
#bar
And #bar
And a #bar
Maybe a small #cluster
#merger
The galaxy below is a great edge-on galaxy with a beautiful dustlane (UGC 12625). See discussion.
#asteroid
#bar
#asteroid, and like Mike says, there is another one in the Skyserver image 😃
Part of a large #cluster. See discussion.
#bar
#bar
#bar
#bar
#bar
Nice image 😃
#cluster
Thanks for the update 😃
I have been doing some work over there too 😃
Pity, would have been great to find a new lens feature 😃
But of course it could also be a chance alignment.
Hmmm, I remember images likes this on the Lens project some while ago.....
Not a lensed galaxy appearing on both sides of our galaxy, is it? 😉
#cluster
Beauty
#asteroid
Nice 😃
#merger
possible #satellite-galaxy
Possible #interaction
#bar and #ring
Nice trail.
#bar
Fingers crossed 😃
Nice little #cluster
#overlap
#bar
Yes, #duslane
Ringlike feature
The pinkish feature?
#bar; #ring
#merger
#ring; #bar: and maybe an interesting object, #purple
#merger
#merger
#overlap or #merger, can't really tell.
Nice 😃
Nice 😃. #bar; #UGC 12318
#bar
#bar; maybe #ring
Nice 😃
#bar
Wow, nice 😃
#merger; #disturbed
The bigger picture is very nice 😃. See discussion.
Nice 😃 #irregular
Might be a small #cluster
#bar; #ring
Possible #overlap
#bar
#bar
#starformation
#bar
#bar
Nice one 😃
#irregular #ring
Purple object (probably a star)
#merger
#merger
Nice one 😃. #bar
#overlap
Wow
#bar
Possible #overlap, see Skyserver image
#cluster
#merger
#starformation
Might be a #Gpair
#bar
#irregular; #starformation
#starformation
Maybe #cluster
#starformation
#bar
#bar
#bar
Very faint spiral arm? Half a ring? Very hard to tell.
#Purple object to the left
Possible #overlap
#bar
#bar
Nice 😃
#asteroid
#starformation
Part of a #cluster (see Skyserver image)
Purple object
#cluster?
#bar
Maybe a small #cluster
#bar
Half a #ring it looks like
Maybe #tidal debris, or merger.
I need better glasses 8-0
Yes, you are right now that I have taken another look. There is a gap between the arms above the bulge, meaning there are two arms 😃
#bar
#bar, ring-to-be
purple feature down under
#cluster
Might be a #merger, hard to tell
This is a #bar, with two very faint spiral arms
My bet, a #merger to be
Not yet quite a #ring
One-armed spiral galaxy. The spiral arm is faint.
#bar; possible #ring
#merger or #overlap. No obvious interaction. Might be part of a small #cluster (see Skyserver image).
Wow
This might be a #merger
I have already seen green and hulked out, now I am seeing red....
#ring
Possible #overlap
#bar
Very faint #ring
#bar
Nice 😃
#bar; #ring
#cluster
#satellite_galaxy
#cluster (See Skyserver image)
#asteroid
Maybe a small #cluster
#cluster
#zgotw and #Dailyzoo 😃
#bar, and a ring-to-be
WOW, it is actually a #quasar if I understand correctly. See discussion.
Foreground star or a very bright galaxy?
Might be a #ring
#Gpair?
I certainly don't doubt that 😃 In that regard I am just a newbie.
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/#/collections/CGZS0002dg
There is a favorite collection by you with 70 entries. Or am I mistaken?
I found it in your collection Elisabeth 😃
I noticed this one in ElisabethB's collection. It reminds me of the Enterprise coming out of hyperspace 😃
I am going to tag the purple object as #voorwerp, although that may be highly risky...
Very faint #ring
#dustlane
I don't see any obvious interaction or it must be at the top left. #Gpair?
#cluster
Looks like a #ring
Thanks, Capella05 😃
😃
#merger or #overlap
#bar; Possible #Gpair or #overlap.
#bar
#asteroid at the bottom of the picture (see Skyserver image)
#merger
Some #overlap I think
#bar
Nice 😃
#bar
#bar with two very faint spiral arms
Nice one 😃
#merger
#bar
#cluster
Interesting
#bar
#starformation
Looks like part of a small #cluster. See Skyserver image.
Looks like a #merger; if not #overlap
#starformation
For another image check out Aprilwitch's link or the science discussion.
Wow
Maybe an extra feature at 12.
#asteroid
Faint #merger
#starformation
#merger
Possible #overlap
Nice #bar and #ring 😃
Yes, it looks like another funny face 😃 Beaker from the Muppet Show 😃
#cluster
Just a # barred galaxy 😃
#bar
Nice #barred galaxy
Foreground star or #starformation?
#dustlane
Interesting galaxy, not exactly sure how to classify it.
Extra Feature
#bar; #ring
#bar
#cluster
#bar
#merger
Thanks 😃
Nice 😃
Maybe #satellite_galaxy
#starformation
#Gpair?
#bar
#cluster
Might be a #Gpair
Might be a #merger, hard to tell
#bar
OK 😃
Might be a #merger
#dustlane
#bar; #ring
#bar; #ring
#bar; #ring
and #starformation
#cluster
#bar
#starformation
Feature to the left
#Gpair?
#bar; #ring
#overlap
#satellite_galaxy?
There is a faint feature near this galaxy, I'll post the picture in a moment. Meanwhile, this galaxy is not on the NED.
#bar. Nice galaxy 😃
#ring
#bar; is the spiral arm to the right a bit disturbed?
#Gpair?
#bar; maybe #ring
#bar. Nice image 😃
The bigger picture is very fascinating. See discussion.
Looks ike a #merger to me, but it is very hard to detect any interaction between the two.
#bar, and there may be a faint #ring when you zoom out.
#Gpair?; Satellite_galaxy?
#bar
#cluster
#Gpair?
Maybe #merger
Really nice 😃
#Starformation, and dare I say it: #voorwerp?
#Gpair?
Part of a #cluster. See image in the science discussion.
#merger
Yes, #disturbed and #merger
#bar
#bar
Faces, Eyes. What else can we expect? Big Universe is watching you 😉
#ring
#bar; #ring
#cluster
#irregular
May be a #merger
#merger
Nice spiral galaxy with #starformation
#merger
Red #ring?
Hints of interaction?
#satellite_galaxy?
#ring
Nice 😃. #bar; #starformation
Might be a #Gpair
Highly #irregular. Interesting shape 😃
#bar
#bar
#bar
Another nice image 😃
#ring
Nice 😃
#merger
Nice image! Three edge-on galaxies 😃
#bar
#cluster
#bar; #ring
#starformation
#Gpair?
#bar
#dustlane
#ring
#disturbed
#irregular. #merger?
possible #merger
#bar
#bar; maybe #ring
#bar
Then I have got something in common with the algorithm 😉
#merger?; Foreground star? #satellite_galaxy?
#irregular; #starformation
Yes, two #asteroids for the price of one 😃
Nice 😃
#bar
I chose the one to the left of it, but it is very hard to tell what is in the exact center here 😃
#bar
#asteroid
Early one-armed barred galaxy with starformation? (whew!)
#bar
#irregular
#Gpair?
Okay, I tagged the tiny star (?) in the center, not the great galaxy to the right.
#Gpair?
#satellite_galaxy?
#satellite_galaxy?
Nice 😃
#cluster
#bar
#cluster, and thanks to koedooder who made me notice the #asteroid to the left 😃
#bar
Faint spiralarms.
#bar; #disturbed; #irregular; #starformation
#ring
#bar, with a very, very faint @ring
#bar
Nice 😃
Nice row of stars to the left 😃
#starformation
#bar, with a very faint #ring, which looks a bit disturbed at 6.
#cluster?
#irregular. Result of a #merger?
This looks like a #bar.
#bar. Nice 😃
One armed? Looks like the letter "e".
#alphabet
#bar
Yes, #asteroid. For a bigger image, see discussion.
#dustlane. And this isn't an edge-on galaxy 😃
#ring
Or #overlap
#bar, maybe #ring
This looks like a big #bar, with at leats one very faint spiral arm.
#bar
Is it the view data in different wavelengths?
That is new for me. Is there a tutorial somewhere explaining how and where to see them?
The left side of the ring is not there. Quite possibly #disturbed.
For the bigger picture: see science discussion.
Correction, no dustlane visible in the Skyserver image.
#dustlane
Nice 😃
Two #nuclei?
#dustlane
Wow, nice #merger
#bar
#satellite_galaxy?
#bar
#overlap
I haven't seen that many blue cigar-shaped galaxies so far.
#cluster?
#dustlane
#starformation
#one-armed spiral galaxy?
Looks #disturbed
#bar
#bar
#bar
#satellite_galaxies?
#bar; #ring
Maybe #cluster
#Gpair?
#bar; #ring
#asteroid
#Gpair ?
#bar
#ring
Nice 😃. #starformation
Thought so too 😃
Unusual feature. Wouldn't be a lens, would it?
Nice 😃
#ring
#overlap? Looks like a jet.
#bar; #ring
#bar
Disturbed #ring?
This is a foreground star from our galaxy
#overlap?
#merger
#starformation
#starformation
#ring
Possible #ring
#starformation
#bar
#bar; #ring
#bar; #ring
#bar
#asteroid, found in mjtbarrrett's colection
#asteroid, found in mjtbarrett's collection
#asteroid, found in mjtbarrett's collection
#asteroid, found in mjtbarrett's collection
#asteroid
#asteroid, found in mjtbarrett's collection
#asteroid, down to the right, found in mjtbarrett's collection
Maybe
#asteroid visible on Skyserver. Found in mjtbarrett's collection
#asteroid
#asteroid, found in mjtbarrett's collection
#Gpair?
#disturbed
#ring
#starformation
Wow!
Looks like a faint #ring
#bar
#bar
#overlap
Looks like it.
#merger
LOL 😃 #starformation
#bar
#bar
#starformation
#disturbed
Small #cluster
#ring
Nice 😃. #starformation
#starformation
#overlap?
The object in the center is a star
Possible #merger
#starformation
#merger?
#satellite_galaxy?
#Gpair?
Possible #overlap
Star in the center. Crescent shaped gaaxy in the background.
#merger
#merger
One-armed spiral galaxy
#Gpair?
#bar ; #ring
#disturbed
#Gpair?
#half-a-ring?
Two nuclei. Result o #merger?
#starformation
#disturbed
#merger? #Gpair?
#ring; #bar
Maybe #ring too
One armed?
#disturbed
#ring
#merger
#starformation
#ring
Hints of #disturbance. Nice galaxy 😃
#bar
Sign of #interaction
#ring
#cluster
#cluster
#bar
#starformation
#ring?
#Gpair?
#starformation
#bar
#Gpair?
Diffraction spike from a bright star to the left which isn't visible here.
#asteroid, found in cappella's collection 😉
#asteroid
#asteroid, found in cappella's colllection
#asteroid, found in cappella's collection 😉
#asteroid
#asteroid, found in cappella's collection 😉
Faint #asteroid, found in cappella"s collection 😉
#asteroid, not visible here, but in the Skyserver image.
Yep, #asteroid 😃
#asteroid, found in cappella's collection. Visible in the image on Skyserver
#asteroid, found in cappella's collection 😉
#asteroid, found in cappella's collection 😉
#asteroid
#asteroid, found in cappella's collection 😉
#asteroid, found in cappella's collection 😉
#asteroid, found in djsimisters' collections
#asteroid
Indeed, #asteroid
#asteroid
#asteroid - found in djsimisters' collection
#asteroid
Found in djsimisters' collections
#starformation
#bar
#bar
#bar with very faint spiral arms
#bar
#ring?
Looks like a #merger
Two #nuclei
#ring; #overlap or #merger?
😃
two #nuclei
#ring?
#bar
Nice #Gpair to the right
#dustlane?
#disturbed at the top. #merger?
very faint #dustlane?
#cluster
#overlap?
#Gpair?
#starformation
#dustlane
#cluster; maybe #merger
#bar
#bar
2 #nuclei; faint hint of a #bowtie
#satellite_galaxies?
Nice #ring top left
#merger
#cluster?
#bar
#cluster
#satellite_galaxies?
#starformation
#starformation
#bar
#Gpair?
#satelite galaxy?
#starfomation
#merger
#cluster?
#overlap?
#starformation
#bar
#merger
#Gpair?
#Gpair?
#bar
I was wondering about that feature, too 😃
#merger
#Gpair?
Blinded by the light 😉
#merger
#cluster
#starformation
#bar
Lots going on here, but I don't see out galaxy interacting with the others. Might be #cluster or #overlap.
#Binary?
#starformation
#starformation
#overlap? #Gpair?
#dustlane, and what looks like the leftover of a #merger
#dustlane
#bar
#starformation
#Gpair?
and #starformation
Great image 😃 #dustlane
#merger? #overlap?
#Gpair
Nucleus off-center
#merger
One-armed? Possible #ring?
The object in the center is a star imo, and that is the one I classified
#bar
#ring?
#bar
😃
😃
Possible #merger
#starformation
Wow!
#bar
#interaction?
#starformation
#Gpair?
#bar?
#satellite_galaxy?
#Gpair?
Nice 😃
#bar
#ring
#merger
#merger
A faint blueish smear to the right. I wonder what might be that 😉?
#merger
....in order to distinguish between stars and galaxies?
These tiny galaxies between two stars, I have come across them before. Are they especially selected for us ....
Bright blue dot 😉
#bar?
#bar
#double_ring?
#merger or #overlap
#satellite galaxy?
#Gpair?
#dustlane
#dustlane?
#bar
Space pacman;-)
#dustlane
#merger? #overlap? #cluster?
#disturbed
Some #starformation
#dustlane
#starformation
#bar
#asteroid
#dustlane or #artifact?
#starformation
#bar
#cluster?
#cluster?
Faint #spiral arms
#cluster
#starformation
#bar
Nucleus is off-center
#Gpair?
#merger
Nice #merger 😃
#irregular
Faint trail of #debris
I agree 😃
Nice #barred spiral galaxy 😃
Incoming! #dustlane
#bar
#Gpair?
#bar
or very faint #ring
#disturbed
#ring ?
#irregular, possible #starformation
#disturbed spiral arm
#starformation
#starformation
Faint #ring
#bar
#bar
Thanks 😃
#disturbed?
#ring
What is that blue object at the top of the image? #voorwerp?
#ring
#starformation
#merger?
#merger?
#starformation
#cluster?
#ring; #bar; #merger?; #satellite galaxies
#starformation
#dustlane
Nice 😃
#GPair? #asteroid
Looks like there has been a #collision in the past.
#starformation
#merger
4 foreground stars from our galaxy
#bar
#Gpair? Satellite galaxy?
#ring
#Overlap or #lens?
#starformation
Almost a #ring
#starformation
#ring?
What is that #purple feature to the right? #voorwerp?
#Gpair?
Small #cluster?
Is there a bit of a tail between 6 and 7? Maybe #merger
#ring?
#bar
#starformation
#detached spiral arms
#ring?
#starformation
#cluster?
#ring?
#merger?
Satellite galaxies?
#asteroid
#starformation at the top
Ah, thanks, I know SIMBAD 😃
Ah, that helps a bit 😃
What do DR7 and DR8 mean, Elisabeth?
Glad to have helped, Elizabeth 😃
😃
#cluster?
#merger
#starformation
Very faint #ring
#ring
Nice!
#starformation
Almost twin sisters 😉
#merger
Possible #merger
#asteroid
#irregular
#dustlane
#starformation. The nucleus seems to be very off-center.
#starformation
#ring
#ring?
In the galaxy? Those are starforming regions.
#ring
#dustlane
Correction, not a #ring. See discussion.
#ring
#starformation
#starformation
#ring
#starformation
Looks like a faint #ring
bulge to the right?
some #disturbance?
Maybe #ring
#merger?
#overlap? #satelliet galaxy?
#merger? #overlap? multiple nuclei?
#dustlane
#Satellite galaxies?
yep, #asteroid;
#starformation
#starformation
#ring
#merger
Small bit of #starformation
Ring of #starformation
#merger
#ring
The purple like colour to the left of the nucleus: #voorwerpje or colouring artifact?
#ring
Thanks for the link 😃
I don't see any interaction as well, Elisabeth. Might be satellite galaxies.
The top of the galaxy looks a bit thicker.
Might be a #merger
Looks somewhat #disturbed
Possible #merger
Ver faint #spiral arms
Maybe #merger
I am seeing green 😃
#starformation. And #overlap or #merger?
Maybe #dustlane
#ring?
#merger?
#starformation at 5.
That is a faint one.
Possible #merger
Satellite galaxies?
Nice! Faint #ring.
Maybe a satellite galaxy or #overlap
Maybe a #ring
Possible #cluster
Might be a #merger, hard to tell
#dustlane
#asteroid
The object in the center here is a small round, somewhat elliptical galaxy
Maybe #ring too
#irregular; #starfomation
Maybe #ring
So the other obvious answer was a #galaxy 😃
OK, thanks 😃 I had a look at the bigger picture but there was no nearby galaxy to cause a disturbance.
Maybe a very faint #ring
Great image 😃
#starformation
Tw very faint spiral arms.
#overlap. No obvious interaction.
#starformation
Dare I say #voorwerpje to the right?
Nice #barred galaxy
#ring
Nice 😃
#ring, looks a bit #disturbed
#merger
A bit of #starformation?
WOW!!
Nice 😃
#dustlane ; maybe satellite galaxy to the right o the red star.
Another nice image 😃
Nice 😃
#disturbed #ring
#starformation
#starformation
#merger; two #nuclei?
#lens or #satellite galaxy?
😃
😃
#irregular; #disturbed; #merger?
#ring
Or a #barred spiral galaxy almost #edgeon
Maybe a #dustlane too?
The bigger picture on the Skyserver is awesome 😃
#starformation
Possible #ring
Looks like #starformation
#Starformation
Faint #ring or #disk? #merger?
#starformation
#pinkish
Wow, I'm getting to see some real beauties today 😃
Another nice galaxy 😃
#merger?
#Gpair?
Might be #merging, but I don't see any obvious interaction
Nicely formed galaxy
#cluster of three galaxies?
Could be a #ring, but the nucleus is off centre
#satellite galaxy? #overlap?
#ring and #spiral arms
#starformation
Is that an #asteroid top right?
NIce #merger
#merger
Nice #ring
#asteroid
#merger?
#merger
Nice 😃
Yes, a nice #dustlane
Maybe #merger, hard to tell, I don't see any obvious interaction.
#ring?
#starformation
#starformation, #irregular; #disturbed
#smashed?
#starformation
#starformation
Is that a Klingon cruiser to the left ? 😉
Thought so too 😃
Tiny dot at 10 o'clock next to the nucleus, is that a second smaller nucleus or a foreground star?
#starformation?
You are right 😃. I had a better look using the Skyserver.
#merger; two nuclei
Might be #interacting
Is there an #asteroid at appr. 7 o'clock?
Pinkish nucleus.
#merger
#starformation
😃
Maybe a #ring
Can't tell if there is a #ring
#merger?
#bar
#starformation
#bar.
Nice #ring down to the right 😃
Maybe #merger
#starformation
No obvious interaction
#merger
#asteroid to the left
Thanks 😃
#dustlane
#Interaction? I am not sure, although the lower part of the galaxy seems more compact than the top.
Wow again
Another nice #barred galaxy
Wow
#starformation
Is that a foregroundstar, or part of the galaxy?
#bar
#starformation
#bar; #starformation
Nice 😃
Maybe #ring
#irregular
Beautiful
Satellite trail
Glow from a star to the right.
Foreground star from our galaxy.
I noticed this one when studying collections from other volunteers. Isn't there a scientist that could point the HST at this galaxy one day?
Foreground star from our galaxy
Could be a #bar with a faint #ring
#disturbed; #irregular: maybe #merger
Maybe #starformation
Thanks 😃
Or the giant jelly-fish like creatures from the first episode of Star Trek The Next Generation
To Capella05: I noticed this one in another volunteer's collection, and was struck by the beauty and the shape of these galaxies.
#dailyzoo
The mothership from Close Enounters, upside down and in blue colours 😉?
#bar. Is there a faint #polar_ring?
Might be a #ring to be
#disturbed
#interaction or #overlap?
#dustlane
Nice 😃 ; Looks like #dust and #starformation.
Hint of a #dustlane?
#dustlane
#merger?
#Gpair?
Nice 😃; #dustlane
faint #dustlane?
#Overlap? I don't see any obvious interaction.
#interaction?
Hi Jean, what does #smashed mean with regards to this galaxy?
#starformation
Possible #dustlane
#starformation; #dustlanes. Nice image 😃
This is a #bar, with a very faint hint of two spiral arms
#ring?
#ring to be
#dust; #dustlane? ; #starformation? Nice image 😃
Nice 😃
#interaction; #starformation
Maybe a #ring
#dustlane
#ring?
This is no overlap either imho, The satellite galaxy to the right clearly disturbs the top end of the galaxy.
I don't think this is an overlap. There is clearly a dust/gas trail above the galaxies, indicating there is an interaction.
Hint of a #dustlane
#merger
#ring
#merger
Two nice #barred galaxies
#disturbed; #starformation
#dustlane
Two #nuclei
#pinkish
#merger; #disturbed; two nuclei.
Vaguely reminiscent of the Antennae nebulae 😃
#starformation
Nice #barred galaxy; #starformation
It looks like there is an #asteroid just to the left of our galaxy.
#merger; #dustlane; #disturbed
Very, very faint #ring?
Nice #barred galaxy
Very, very faint #ring
Very, very, faint #ring
@starformation
Possible #ring
Nice field 😃
The star also shows up in Sky View. So it probaby is a foreground star.
#bar; #starformation
#bar; #supernova?
#starformation
#edge-on: #dustlane
😃
Okay....
#ring or #spiral?
Beauty 😃; #starformation
#bar ; #ring
Faint #ring?
#ring?
#edge-on, with a hint of a #dustlane
Nice one 😃 ; starformation
#edge-on, or #smooth, #cigar shaped
Nice long faint spiral arms
Another #edge-on, with a hint of a #dustlane
#edge-on, with a hint of
a #dustlane
And another edge-on galaxy
Nice edge-on galaxy
#asteroid at the bottom?
#asteroid
Nice #merger and #disturbed galaxy
#starformation
#starformation
#dustlane?
Is this a #barred spiral galaxy with two nuclei?
#dustlane
I agree 😃
Another #orange-red galaxy; edge-on
Possible #ring
A wild guess here: #barred ; disturbed #
ring with some #starformation
#starformation
#disturbed
#ring
#bar ; #starformation
possible #starformation
#orangered galaxy
#bar; disturbed #ring?
I had a closer look, it is no arc or lens.
#starformation
Faint #arc or #lens to the right? Or a faint feature?
#bar ; looks like a disturbed #ring
Beauty 😃 ;
#starformation ; #dustlane
#ring
#starformation.
Looks like more than one #dustlane
#starformation
#starformation