Galaxy Zoo Talk
If this is an eliptical and not a star I would be curious to know what the possible number of stars in an object like this might have.
A galaxy with two cores or a possible supernova? Answers on a post card to...
A very faint nebulous object. Supernova remnant?
I have never seen this type of object before so I have nothing to compare it with. Dust lane? Merger? Two elipticals in conversation?
Off centre nucleus. What looks like massive star formation regions on the edges. Possible interaction?
I'm probably wrong but could this be indicative of lensing?
Wow! What a thing of brilliance. Central galaxy looks intact but with much action around it.
Abeautiful ring galaxy, The first one I've seen.
A nebula? But then I read what the moderator says. Fair enough but I still think it's rather beautiful.
I love this. What will it look like in a billion years? So much star formation
A stunning image. Fantastic dust lane.
Edge on. No discernible bulge. What maybe some interaction at the top of the image. Striking, never seen one of these before.
Two galaxies in the same frame. One elliptical, the other a spiral
An Eliptical galaxy but with what looks like faint diffuse corona of stars. Possibly had a merger in it's past?
I'm not sure but there could be the faintest hint of lensing..
Any ideas? I have no clue as to what this is. A cluster of Galaxies? I think I would now call this an artefact.
A cluster? All seemingly stable.
A terribly distorted galaxy. Possibly merging. You have to wonder how it ended up this way. Looks like it has an axis.
A barred ring Galaxy? First one I've seen. Knockout!
If an elliptical galaxy then I would love to know how many stars might be present.
I have to assume that this image has foreground stars, but what if they were satellite galaxies? This would be stunning to revisit.
When inverted they appear very 3 dimensional. Like a picture of pustules. Still, pretty image.
A beautiful pair of Galaxies. One assumes they are about to fly-by for the first time.
I have no idea how to interpret this. There seems to be the faintest of darkening through the horizontal axis. A Russian doll!
This galaxy seems to be scattered though it still retains a reasonably cohesive structure. It would also seem to contain a lot of new stars
A blue galaxy, very feint but with what looks like intense blue areas of activity
Difficult to diagnose, possibly the merger of two galaxies or one with a prominent dust lane. Because of the colour difference I suspect two
Is this a galaxy? Or a star? If a galaxy then it has a very bright central region
Looks like a galaxy edge on but possibly just a strange shape.
Spiral galaxy with what looks like either a shepherd or satellite in the bottom right or a section of more intense star formation.
What a handsome sight. One of the easiest images to identify that I have seen. Clear details, arms and knots of star formation.
An overall very bright galaxy. Highly luminous central core radiating out over most of it's diameter.
Either a supernova or an intense area of star formation.
Certainly a disturbed galaxy, upper section seems very active. Possibly a merger. Lower section has no prominent nucleus.
If this is an eliptical and not a star I would be curious to know what the possible number of stars in an object like this might have.
A galaxy with two cores or a possible supernova? Answers on a post card to...
A very faint nebulous object. Supernova remnant?
I have never seen this type of object before so I have nothing to compare it with. Dust lane? Merger? Two elipticals in conversation?
Off centre nucleus. What looks like massive star formation regions on the edges. Possible interaction?
I'm probably wrong but could this be indicative of lensing?
Wow! What a thing of brilliance. Central galaxy looks intact but with much action around it.
Abeautiful ring galaxy, The first one I've seen.
A nebula? But then I read what the moderator says. Fair enough but I still think it's rather beautiful.
I love this. What will it look like in a billion years? So much star formation
A stunning image. Fantastic dust lane.
Edge on. No discernible bulge. What maybe some interaction at the top of the image. Striking, never seen one of these before.
Two galaxies in the same frame. One elliptical, the other a spiral
An Eliptical galaxy but with what looks like faint diffuse corona of stars. Possibly had a merger in it's past?
I'm not sure but there could be the faintest hint of lensing..
Any ideas? I have no clue as to what this is. A cluster of Galaxies? I think I would now call this an artefact.
A cluster? All seemingly stable.
A terribly distorted galaxy. Possibly merging. You have to wonder how it ended up this way. Looks like it has an axis.
A barred ring Galaxy? First one I've seen. Knockout!
If an elliptical galaxy then I would love to know how many stars might be present.
I have to assume that this image has foreground stars, but what if they were satellite galaxies? This would be stunning to revisit.
When inverted they appear very 3 dimensional. Like a picture of pustules. Still, pretty image.
A beautiful pair of Galaxies. One assumes they are about to fly-by for the first time.
I have no idea how to interpret this. There seems to be the faintest of darkening through the horizontal axis. A Russian doll!
This galaxy seems to be scattered though it still retains a reasonably cohesive structure. It would also seem to contain a lot of new stars
A blue galaxy, very feint but with what looks like intense blue areas of activity
Difficult to diagnose, possibly the merger of two galaxies or one with a prominent dust lane. Because of the colour difference I suspect two
Is this a galaxy? Or a star? If a galaxy then it has a very bright central region
Looks like a galaxy edge on but possibly just a strange shape.
Spiral galaxy with what looks like either a shepherd or satellite in the bottom right or a section of more intense star formation.
What a handsome sight. One of the easiest images to identify that I have seen. Clear details, arms and knots of star formation.
An overall very bright galaxy. Highly luminous central core radiating out over most of it's diameter.
Either a supernova or an intense area of star formation.
Certainly a disturbed galaxy, upper section seems very active. Possibly a merger. Lower section has no prominent nucleus.