Galaxy Zoo Talk
#disturbed #spiral with #debris-tail
looks like a bright tight #spiral with #agn outshining the rest of the galaxy
#edgeon #starforming #spiral
#edgeon
#disturbed #spiral
weird green ropelike object upper right, possible #voorweerp
#elliptical
looks like #elliptical with #dustlane around core
another "#bluecaterpillar"?
I think the fuzzy blob is unrelated to the spiral in upper left, and the AGN and spiral should be linked to that one, not this one!
weird. green one side, blue the other, but doesn't look like an artifact, in a relatively clear image field.
note, the little red comma to the lower left is a much more distant object at redshift of over 5, while the central galaxy is a z=0.5 one.
I think I see several tightly wound spiral arms, actually.
another weird bluish blob structure, no defined redshift.
Unknown redshift, too faint and out of focus to be sure what it is.
lumpy and very distant, z=3.56
2 similar z values. looks like a #merger
looks like an edge-on spiral with lots of debris
#overlap of 2 very different galaxies, one at z=0.96 and one very distant at z=5.6
wow. something really tore this poor little spiral apart!
At Z = 1.3 it must be a galaxy!
At Z equals 1.3 it must be a galaxy
#clumpy #spiral
#star
#edge-on
z = 3.25
Very faint, very high Z = 4.9!
#clumpy #irregular
Lens? Very different z values between the blue and the two red images.
could be a merger, but hard to say without more information. redshift between two blobs differs by only 0.02 according to NED though.
#clumpy #disturbed #spiral
#elliptical, bright point of green to bottom left. Possible supernova or just an cosmic ray artifact?
#clumpy, z unknown
#edge-on #dustlane
very faint blue blob to right apparently a very distant unrelated galaxy of z>4 (NED)
#barred-spiral with 2 arms
nice merger!
looks like a #clumpy #disturbed #spiral
#merger
Probably not a star. NED reports redshift of z=1.8, so it must be a very distant galaxy.
z 3.13 (NED)
looks like a spiral with #starforming clumps.
#disturbed #starforming #spiral?
could be a merger or an overlap. NED seems to show very different redshifts for the two objects so probably an #overlap
ANOTHER with conflicting redshift data. "Tools" says 2, NED says 0.3
NED says z=2, so it must be a very distant galaxy whatever it is.
4-5 #spiral arms with clumpy regions? Or something else?
interaction, possible #merger
#edge-on spiral with blue #starforming regions.
z 2.58, looks like clump in upper part.
z=2.7. Looks like debris tail to right
looks like 1-armed #spiral wi]th #debris-tail. Conflicting redshift info from Tools vs NED (2.1 vs 1.6)
edge-on or cigar-shaped?
distant elliptical or edge-on, hard to tell. Undefined redshift.
Whatever it was it's definitely been disrupted. Looks like a substantial debris tail extending up toward 1 o'clock.
is that a very faint spiral arm at about 11 o'clock, or a debris tail?
looks very red but redshift is only about 1 (NED).
galaxy to upper left has very high redshift of about 4, according to NEDS
looks to me like a spiral that got torn apart by something, possibly the galaxy to upper left?
looks like a #barred #spiral with disruption, but hard to say. No redshift data in NEDS.
#clumpy #starforming regions in galaxy with redshift ~0.7
Is that a #dustlane near the center, or a dim region before the starforming outer regions?
Strange, taht there would be a bar in the middle of a galaxy with no discernable arms. Maybe it's some kind of accretion disk?
z=3.47!
Blue dot just to upper right of center - no record in NEDS database. supernova or starforming region? possible #dustlane to right of center.
#disturbed #spiral with #tidal-debris
Wish we got to check the examine link and NEDS before classifying. This is a star, not a galaxy, but I didn't know and classified it wrong.
Cool ring! Must have lost most of its intermediate matter in a collision.
nice #elliptical
#elliptical or edge-on spiral/lenticular. some different color in upper right.
looks like a #spiral with clumpy #starforming regions... but where's the central bulge?!
beautiful #elliptical - or possibly #lenticular. How do you tell them apart, anyway?
#disturbed #spiral with #starforming clumps?
...yet the z-value reported is 5.55, extremely high. Is that based only on this image or is it a reading of a different object near it?
#startifact
very fluffy almost cotton ball like
#disturbed #irregular
#disturbed, probably was a #spiral before something messed it up
messy #disturbed #spiral
lone #elliptical
lonely #barred #spiral
looks like #tidal-debris to me
hard to tell for me. Could be an #elliptical?
#ring
tiny, faint, no redshift data.
#disturbed #spiral or something else?
#merger or #disturbed #clumpy with debris?
#disturbed #merger #irregular - confusing lumpy space!
#disturbed lenticular or spiral? #edgeon in either case.
elliptical or edge-on?
beautiful #elliptical - or possibly a face-on #lenticular galaxy
#disturbed #spiral with one arm "broken" backward!
dusty starforming galaxy
#merger with debris tail?
#merger between two lenticulars (?)
star or galaxy?
a spiral with tidal debris, two merging clumpy galaxies, or...?
I wonder what the bright red and green dots near it are.
how can you tell they're overlapping and not interacting?
what's going on here?
ring?
tiny red merging with big blue spiral, or a distant redshifted galaxy behind a nearer one?
very #disturbed #spiral
weird!
#disturbed spiral with starbursts
are those jets flying out diagonally upper-right and lower-left? and is that a smaller galaxy merging to the upper left?
#disturbed #barred-spiral, possibly by a flyby by that lumpy thing to top left
#disturbed barred spiral losing arm?
merging?
could be a disturbed spiral.
nice, a couple of #edgeon spirals. merging?
red blob upper left, green blob lower right. strange.
so many lumps... could have been #disturbed by a flyby by that one to the lower left.
beautiful almost perfectly symmetrical spiral, but slightly #disturbed - what happened to the left arm, and why is that blob on right arm?
looks asymmetrical to me. central clump is off center to bottom right. could be #disturbed
#disturbed two armed spiral, missing part of upper arm. looks like it got dragged off to the left.
another spiral with something bright going on far out near the end of an arm
merging, or flying by, looks like a debris tail. not sure if the upper middle one is involved or just overlapped in image
flyby or warped single galaxy
looks like one arm got removed, or pulled down to join the other arm. like a comma with two tails.
either a merger, dust obscuring a spiral, or something weird like a few small galaxies in a group
looks like a normal spiral with a greenish flare in the upper middle - and a reddish blob on left which could be a background galaxy
lumpy spiral?
is that a debris tail going left, or just part of an arm of another galaxy?
bigger interacting with smaller, or just overlapping. hard to tell with this grainy an image.
is that blue dot just to the left of it an imaging artifact, image noise, or star formation?
barred spiral, poss disturbed by flyby by smooth elliptical bottom left
one messed up spiral, or more than one merging. or dust obscuring one half.
loose barred spiral with smaller galaxy nearby or merging? debris? disturbed?
tidal tail of debris from recent flyby or merger? Is that one above right also interacting?
strange, single green dot in center of blue. maybe just the coloration of this image. but they're all natural visible light color, right?
either lensing of redding background galaxy by nearer bluish one or two of different spectra merging, or...?
spiral with off center central bulge?
spiral with lens? or merging
off center blue clump
hard to tell what's going on here. could be more than one, could be dust clouds obscuring it
could be merger, could be dust
barred spiral?
quite a mess! merging or disturbed?
very faint and blue; is that a line or jet going diagonally down-right?
merger or asymmetric spiral? disturbed?
missing center
a spiral missing the center?
merger?
very faint yellowish blob with a blue streak below and to the right - distant galaxy with nearer one?
a blue line with a red blob on the bottom - could be one closer, 1 more distant overlapped in view
is that a ring around the object or an imaging artifact?
very hard to tell what's going on. possibly 2 very small or very distant galaxies merging
small merging with large? But both bluish, not reddish as expected at this distance.
#disturbed #spiral with #debris-tail
looks like a bright tight #spiral with #agn outshining the rest of the galaxy
#edgeon #starforming #spiral
#edgeon
#disturbed #spiral
weird green ropelike object upper right, possible #voorweerp
#elliptical
looks like #elliptical with #dustlane around core
another "#bluecaterpillar"?
I think the fuzzy blob is unrelated to the spiral in upper left, and the AGN and spiral should be linked to that one, not this one!
weird. green one side, blue the other, but doesn't look like an artifact, in a relatively clear image field.
note, the little red comma to the lower left is a much more distant object at redshift of over 5, while the central galaxy is a z=0.5 one.
I think I see several tightly wound spiral arms, actually.
another weird bluish blob structure, no defined redshift.
Unknown redshift, too faint and out of focus to be sure what it is.
lumpy and very distant, z=3.56
2 similar z values. looks like a #merger
looks like an edge-on spiral with lots of debris
#overlap of 2 very different galaxies, one at z=0.96 and one very distant at z=5.6
wow. something really tore this poor little spiral apart!
#edgeon
At Z = 1.3 it must be a galaxy!
At Z equals 1.3 it must be a galaxy
#clumpy #spiral
#star
#edge-on
z = 3.25
Very faint, very high Z = 4.9!
#clumpy #irregular
Lens? Very different z values between the blue and the two red images.
could be a merger, but hard to say without more information. redshift between two blobs differs by only 0.02 according to NED though.
#clumpy #disturbed #spiral
#elliptical, bright point of green to bottom left. Possible supernova or just an cosmic ray artifact?
#clumpy, z unknown
#edge-on #dustlane
very faint blue blob to right apparently a very distant unrelated galaxy of z>4 (NED)
#barred-spiral with 2 arms
nice merger!
#elliptical
looks like a #clumpy #disturbed #spiral
#merger
Probably not a star. NED reports redshift of z=1.8, so it must be a very distant galaxy.
z 3.13 (NED)
looks like a spiral with #starforming clumps.
#disturbed #starforming #spiral?
could be a merger or an overlap. NED seems to show very different redshifts for the two objects so probably an #overlap
ANOTHER with conflicting redshift data. "Tools" says 2, NED says 0.3
NED says z=2, so it must be a very distant galaxy whatever it is.
4-5 #spiral arms with clumpy regions? Or something else?
interaction, possible #merger
#edge-on
#edge-on spiral with blue #starforming regions.
z 2.58, looks like clump in upper part.
z=2.7. Looks like debris tail to right
looks like 1-armed #spiral wi]th #debris-tail. Conflicting redshift info from Tools vs NED (2.1 vs 1.6)
edge-on or cigar-shaped?
distant elliptical or edge-on, hard to tell. Undefined redshift.
Whatever it was it's definitely been disrupted. Looks like a substantial debris tail extending up toward 1 o'clock.
is that a very faint spiral arm at about 11 o'clock, or a debris tail?
looks very red but redshift is only about 1 (NED).
galaxy to upper left has very high redshift of about 4, according to NEDS
looks to me like a spiral that got torn apart by something, possibly the galaxy to upper left?
#merger
looks like a #barred #spiral with disruption, but hard to say. No redshift data in NEDS.
#clumpy #starforming regions in galaxy with redshift ~0.7
Is that a #dustlane near the center, or a dim region before the starforming outer regions?
Strange, taht there would be a bar in the middle of a galaxy with no discernable arms. Maybe it's some kind of accretion disk?
z=3.47!
Blue dot just to upper right of center - no record in NEDS database. supernova or starforming region? possible #dustlane to right of center.
#disturbed #spiral with #tidal-debris
Wish we got to check the examine link and NEDS before classifying. This is a star, not a galaxy, but I didn't know and classified it wrong.
Cool ring! Must have lost most of its intermediate matter in a collision.
nice #elliptical
#elliptical or edge-on spiral/lenticular. some different color in upper right.
looks like a #spiral with clumpy #starforming regions... but where's the central bulge?!
beautiful #elliptical - or possibly #lenticular. How do you tell them apart, anyway?
#disturbed #spiral with #starforming clumps?
...yet the z-value reported is 5.55, extremely high. Is that based only on this image or is it a reading of a different object near it?
#startifact
very fluffy almost cotton ball like
#disturbed #irregular
#edgeon
#disturbed #spiral
#disturbed, probably was a #spiral before something messed it up
messy #disturbed #spiral
lone #elliptical
lonely #barred #spiral
looks like #tidal-debris to me
hard to tell for me. Could be an #elliptical?
#ring
tiny, faint, no redshift data.
#disturbed #spiral
#disturbed #spiral or something else?
#merger or #disturbed #clumpy with debris?
#edgeon
#disturbed #merger #irregular - confusing lumpy space!
#disturbed lenticular or spiral? #edgeon in either case.
elliptical or edge-on?
#merger
beautiful #elliptical - or possibly a face-on #lenticular galaxy
#disturbed #spiral with one arm "broken" backward!
dusty starforming galaxy
#merger with debris tail?
#merger between two lenticulars (?)
star or galaxy?
a spiral with tidal debris, two merging clumpy galaxies, or...?
I wonder what the bright red and green dots near it are.
how can you tell they're overlapping and not interacting?
what's going on here?
ring?
tiny red merging with big blue spiral, or a distant redshifted galaxy behind a nearer one?
very #disturbed #spiral
weird!
#disturbed spiral with starbursts
are those jets flying out diagonally upper-right and lower-left? and is that a smaller galaxy merging to the upper left?
#disturbed #barred-spiral, possibly by a flyby by that lumpy thing to top left
#disturbed barred spiral losing arm?
merging?
could be a disturbed spiral.
nice, a couple of #edgeon spirals. merging?
red blob upper left, green blob lower right. strange.
so many lumps... could have been #disturbed by a flyby by that one to the lower left.
beautiful almost perfectly symmetrical spiral, but slightly #disturbed - what happened to the left arm, and why is that blob on right arm?
looks asymmetrical to me. central clump is off center to bottom right. could be #disturbed
#disturbed two armed spiral, missing part of upper arm. looks like it got dragged off to the left.
another spiral with something bright going on far out near the end of an arm
merging, or flying by, looks like a debris tail. not sure if the upper middle one is involved or just overlapped in image
flyby or warped single galaxy
looks like one arm got removed, or pulled down to join the other arm. like a comma with two tails.
either a merger, dust obscuring a spiral, or something weird like a few small galaxies in a group
looks like a normal spiral with a greenish flare in the upper middle - and a reddish blob on left which could be a background galaxy
lumpy spiral?
is that a debris tail going left, or just part of an arm of another galaxy?
bigger interacting with smaller, or just overlapping. hard to tell with this grainy an image.
is that blue dot just to the left of it an imaging artifact, image noise, or star formation?
barred spiral, poss disturbed by flyby by smooth elliptical bottom left
one messed up spiral, or more than one merging. or dust obscuring one half.
loose barred spiral with smaller galaxy nearby or merging? debris? disturbed?
tidal tail of debris from recent flyby or merger? Is that one above right also interacting?
strange, single green dot in center of blue. maybe just the coloration of this image. but they're all natural visible light color, right?
either lensing of redding background galaxy by nearer bluish one or two of different spectra merging, or...?
spiral with off center central bulge?
spiral with lens? or merging
off center blue clump
hard to tell what's going on here. could be more than one, could be dust clouds obscuring it
could be merger, could be dust
barred spiral?
quite a mess! merging or disturbed?
very faint and blue; is that a line or jet going diagonally down-right?
merger or asymmetric spiral? disturbed?
missing center
a spiral missing the center?
merger?
very faint yellowish blob with a blue streak below and to the right - distant galaxy with nearer one?
a blue line with a red blob on the bottom - could be one closer, 1 more distant overlapped in view
is that a ring around the object or an imaging artifact?
very hard to tell what's going on. possibly 2 very small or very distant galaxies merging
small merging with large? But both bluish, not reddish as expected at this distance.