Galaxy Zoo Talk
#edge-on
#interacting
There are some visible arms and a #disc, with a small core.
It appears to have an evident skewed #disc without visible arms. It does host a large dominant central mass however.
This may be a #disturbed galaxy, it hosts gas outside the #disc which can be seen faintly, it may also show evidence of an arm below
There is a galaxy perhaps #edgeon to the bottom of the mass, with what appears to be a ring structure. Will have to ask for advice on this
A #globular without any visible features, hosting a prominent core.
Most objects appear to be stars, the large offset mass is host to two stars, perhaps one may be a galaxy with indirect illumination.
I was hoping it was my eyes playing up, it does look spiral but I can't notice a core
A bit hard to tell, it has a large core which appears to be the majority of mass however no discernible features. Possibly a #globular
There appears to be overlapping stars to the left, a centralized elongated mass with perhaps an #edgeon galaxy, with another on the right
A #globular without a disc, it seems to host a large prominent core.
A #globular galaxy with no apparent disc, it doesn't seem to have a discernible core.
I would class this as two stars, they seem as non-interactive independent masses and are too far distanced to be a #binary system
This is a #spiral galaxy that's #faceon and hosts active #starformation, it features a prominent #disc with two or more discernible arms
I can't see a bar contained in the core, however it's a #faceon #spiral galaxy with what I can tell a few very loose arms.
A #spiral galaxy with several visible arms, it appears to be more #faceon and is #disturbed. The arms have active #starformation
A #globular galaxy, a small discernible #disc without visible spiral arms.
This is a star, stars are often processed green due to the exposure.
These seem to be in very fine alignment and #overlapping. The structures of both are undisturbed and appear distanced.
This seems like an #overlap, there doesn't appear to be any disturbance and the structures seem to be intact.
A faint #globular without a discernible disc structure.
This appears as a #spiral galaxy with two loose spiral arms, possibly with a central bar however it's not very perceivable.
This appears to be a #globular without a visible disc structure.
An #edgeon galaxy with a discernible #disc structure.
Appears to be a #starforming galaxy, a #globular with no visible disc and a rather intense core.
A foreground star overlapping the #disc of a galaxy.
This is just an optical artifact, the green point is actually a star with the artifacts in the foreground.
These ones are stars, the typical green glow and spherical point are the give away.
When you view other wavelengths, the masses are elongated and not spherical. If they were stars, they would have to be binary's or similar
An #edgeon galaxy, it appears without a prominent central mass possibly a #globular, or a faint #disc.
No perceivable structure, #toofainttoclassify
An #artifact, or imaging issue. Seems to be nothing but a few stars.
An #edgeon #disc without spiral arms. The main feature is a rather prominent core.
A common #globular with a fairly sizable core.
The structure appears to have a #disc with high #h-alpha emission lines.
There is an #edgeon #disc structure without arms and two offset masses in very similar apparent size and luminosity to the core of the disc
Very interesting image, the left-sided mass appears to be singular with a #tidaltail, the central mass may be feeding undergoing a #merger
Appears to be a #globular structure, however too faint to perceive correctly. #toofainttoclassify
There appears to be two offset central masses contained in the structure, possibly a #merger as there is no apparent foreground mass.
This appears to have 3 main masses, with a smaller mass to the right side in an irregular pattern. There does not appear to be any structure
A #globular galaxy with a very prominent core.
An ordinary #globular galaxy showing no signs of spiral arms, it does however feature a disc structure.
On the left side of the image, there is a prominent circular pattern of mass which is following a linear path, along with artifacts.
Appears to be a skewed #galaxy, no visible signs of spiral arms. There are signs of activity from the core however.
Possibly several types of #galaxies or stars, the central appears the brightest, surrounded by a few elongated masses.
This contains an #edgeon view of two galaxies, there is no evidence to support a galaxy #merger.
#gravitionallensing has created this image, as there is a prominent lensing arc on the left side.
This almost appears to have a faint #elliptical disc without arms, it seems to have a larger core with the gas cloud around 20+ times larger
This is too hard to distinguish using optical data, listed as a #toofainttoclassify.
This appears like an #edgeon view of a galaxy, with a relatively small apparent disc.
Appears to be a #faceon #spiral galaxy with several distinguishable arms. The bluer outer area is associated with intense star formation.
There is a luminous mass south, probably a #star.
This appears to be a fainter mass in the background of another mass, however there is no evidence of a #merge.
Appears to be a standard #faceon #spiral galaxy, appearing is another apparent #faceon #spiral galaxy at the top left.
This galaxy may have a satellite, being similar in composition, size and color.
The main core appears to the left side.
This almost resembles a near-edge on view of a disc, it features a prominent core with a distinctive surrounding cloud of gas.
There appears to be two closely aligned masses in the foreground of the cloud of gas surrounding the core.
It appears to host a relatively small core, with the surrounding gas around 20+ times larger.
This galaxy may be host to a satellite galaxy, being similar in composition and color.
This galaxy may contain a #Dustlane on the western edge of the central mass.
The central mass appears to contain a loose bared spiral with several stars off-centre, with another galaxy featuring to the south east.
The centralized mass appears vastly smaller than the surrounding gas, it seems to be around 30+ times the mass of the bulge.
This appears to be several stars, not clustered however share the same imaging artifacts.
It appears to be two galaxies in similar size in close alignment, there is no evidence of a merge. The #EdgeOn seems to be in the foreground
This appears to be perhaps a lensing effect, it seems to have 3 clumps of mass which appear similar in composition, color and size.
The central bulge appears far more concentrated and doesn't have any large mass outside the bulge.
It appears to be a spiral galaxy featuring a concentrated of mass on the lower spiral arm, perhaps having previously been disturbed.
It appears to be a singular source of light, not quite as prominent as an apparent disc however the central mass is more concentrated.
The galaxy appears to have several arms tightly wound.
Yes, a typical spiral would best describe the appearance, it features a main mass with apparent arms and possibly a gaseous source offside.
This image appears to have 3 central masses of light in a triangular pattern, the brightest on the right side, dimming clockwise.
This galaxy appears to have two sources of light, one at each end of the elongated mass. This could possibly be a merger or leading a trail.
#edge-on
#interacting
There are some visible arms and a #disc, with a small core.
It appears to have an evident skewed #disc without visible arms. It does host a large dominant central mass however.
This may be a #disturbed galaxy, it hosts gas outside the #disc which can be seen faintly, it may also show evidence of an arm below
There is a galaxy perhaps #edgeon to the bottom of the mass, with what appears to be a ring structure. Will have to ask for advice on this
A #globular without any visible features, hosting a prominent core.
Most objects appear to be stars, the large offset mass is host to two stars, perhaps one may be a galaxy with indirect illumination.
I was hoping it was my eyes playing up, it does look spiral but I can't notice a core
A bit hard to tell, it has a large core which appears to be the majority of mass however no discernible features. Possibly a #globular
There appears to be overlapping stars to the left, a centralized elongated mass with perhaps an #edgeon galaxy, with another on the right
A #globular without a disc, it seems to host a large prominent core.
A #globular galaxy with no apparent disc, it doesn't seem to have a discernible core.
I would class this as two stars, they seem as non-interactive independent masses and are too far distanced to be a #binary system
This is a #spiral galaxy that's #faceon and hosts active #starformation, it features a prominent #disc with two or more discernible arms
I can't see a bar contained in the core, however it's a #faceon #spiral galaxy with what I can tell a few very loose arms.
A #spiral galaxy with several visible arms, it appears to be more #faceon and is #disturbed. The arms have active #starformation
A #globular galaxy, a small discernible #disc without visible spiral arms.
This is a star, stars are often processed green due to the exposure.
These seem to be in very fine alignment and #overlapping. The structures of both are undisturbed and appear distanced.
This seems like an #overlap, there doesn't appear to be any disturbance and the structures seem to be intact.
A faint #globular without a discernible disc structure.
This appears as a #spiral galaxy with two loose spiral arms, possibly with a central bar however it's not very perceivable.
This appears to be a #globular without a visible disc structure.
An #edgeon galaxy with a discernible #disc structure.
Appears to be a #starforming galaxy, a #globular with no visible disc and a rather intense core.
A foreground star overlapping the #disc of a galaxy.
This is just an optical artifact, the green point is actually a star with the artifacts in the foreground.
These ones are stars, the typical green glow and spherical point are the give away.
When you view other wavelengths, the masses are elongated and not spherical. If they were stars, they would have to be binary's or similar
An #edgeon galaxy, it appears without a prominent central mass possibly a #globular, or a faint #disc.
No perceivable structure, #toofainttoclassify
An #artifact, or imaging issue. Seems to be nothing but a few stars.
An #edgeon #disc without spiral arms. The main feature is a rather prominent core.
A common #globular with a fairly sizable core.
The structure appears to have a #disc with high #h-alpha emission lines.
There is an #edgeon #disc structure without arms and two offset masses in very similar apparent size and luminosity to the core of the disc
Very interesting image, the left-sided mass appears to be singular with a #tidaltail, the central mass may be feeding undergoing a #merger
Appears to be a #globular structure, however too faint to perceive correctly. #toofainttoclassify
There appears to be two offset central masses contained in the structure, possibly a #merger as there is no apparent foreground mass.
This appears to have 3 main masses, with a smaller mass to the right side in an irregular pattern. There does not appear to be any structure
A #globular galaxy with a very prominent core.
An ordinary #globular galaxy showing no signs of spiral arms, it does however feature a disc structure.
On the left side of the image, there is a prominent circular pattern of mass which is following a linear path, along with artifacts.
Appears to be a skewed #galaxy, no visible signs of spiral arms. There are signs of activity from the core however.
Possibly several types of #galaxies or stars, the central appears the brightest, surrounded by a few elongated masses.
This contains an #edgeon view of two galaxies, there is no evidence to support a galaxy #merger.
#gravitionallensing has created this image, as there is a prominent lensing arc on the left side.
This almost appears to have a faint #elliptical disc without arms, it seems to have a larger core with the gas cloud around 20+ times larger
This is too hard to distinguish using optical data, listed as a #toofainttoclassify.
This appears like an #edgeon view of a galaxy, with a relatively small apparent disc.
Appears to be a #faceon #spiral galaxy with several distinguishable arms. The bluer outer area is associated with intense star formation.
There is a luminous mass south, probably a #star.
This appears to be a fainter mass in the background of another mass, however there is no evidence of a #merge.
Appears to be a standard #faceon #spiral galaxy, appearing is another apparent #faceon #spiral galaxy at the top left.
This galaxy may have a satellite, being similar in composition, size and color.
The main core appears to the left side.
This almost resembles a near-edge on view of a disc, it features a prominent core with a distinctive surrounding cloud of gas.
There appears to be two closely aligned masses in the foreground of the cloud of gas surrounding the core.
It appears to host a relatively small core, with the surrounding gas around 20+ times larger.
This galaxy may be host to a satellite galaxy, being similar in composition and color.
This galaxy may contain a #Dustlane on the western edge of the central mass.
The central mass appears to contain a loose bared spiral with several stars off-centre, with another galaxy featuring to the south east.
The centralized mass appears vastly smaller than the surrounding gas, it seems to be around 30+ times the mass of the bulge.
This appears to be several stars, not clustered however share the same imaging artifacts.
It appears to be two galaxies in similar size in close alignment, there is no evidence of a merge. The #EdgeOn seems to be in the foreground
This appears to be perhaps a lensing effect, it seems to have 3 clumps of mass which appear similar in composition, color and size.
The central bulge appears far more concentrated and doesn't have any large mass outside the bulge.
It appears to be a spiral galaxy featuring a concentrated of mass on the lower spiral arm, perhaps having previously been disturbed.
It appears to be a singular source of light, not quite as prominent as an apparent disc however the central mass is more concentrated.
The galaxy appears to have several arms tightly wound.
Yes, a typical spiral would best describe the appearance, it features a main mass with apparent arms and possibly a gaseous source offside.
This image appears to have 3 central masses of light in a triangular pattern, the brightest on the right side, dimming clockwise.
This galaxy appears to have two sources of light, one at each end of the elongated mass. This could possibly be a merger or leading a trail.