Galaxy Zoo Talk
Going in right to the center - wonder how much will end up in the black hole of the top galaxy.
Looks like a merger where the one is going in end-on. Nice star-forming are at upper right center.
Asymmetric thinning , but might be the angle and blocking stars.
The two arms seem to start 90 degrees from each other, not the usual 180.
EIther there are a bunch of foreground stars, or there are multiple galaxies merging.
Oval shaped, with the sides of the oval very sparse.
Looks like it's been disturbed by something; not a coherent shape, interesting dense edge at the top
Looks like a merger nearing completion
Looks like a merger well along. Interesting there are so few stars around the brightest nucleus, unless it's an artifact star.
Seems to show three galaxies beginning to merge.
Galaxies mid-merger, just starting to interpenetrate.
Spiral arms seem to be thickenings in a general cloud.
Lower arm seems split somehow.
Extremely prominent bulge, thin arms.
Very thin, no central bulge at all.
Odd arm extension to the right, with a little to the left also.
Nothing in the center ...
oblong center, diffuse oblong surround.
Very dense center, with wide gauzy surround.
Classic tight barred spiral.
Something seems to be hiding most of the upper half.
Looks like a foreground star; not enough balance for it to be in the galaxy, unless something got very active.
Looks like a merger with the right nucleus getting ready to join the left. Can see sort of a vertical dust or shock lane between the two,
Can see streamers between the two foreground objects.
Very beautiful barred spiral.
Mail be the end of a merger; looks like a small secondary nucleus just to lower left of main one.
Interesting merger; one galaxy remains wound, the joiner is pulled out long and thin. #merger
May be a merger coalescing.
May be a triple merger.
Appears to be drawing material from adjacent smaller galaxy; streams are connecting the two,
May be result of a merger. Small satellite to lower right.
Either two foreground stars or a merger. Cloud and join area seems to indicate merger.
Beautiful!
Very disturbed; could be distant merger; may have lens at ends.
Appears to be merging at 90 degrees with lower left.
Oblong central bulge, light clouds around central bar and out.
Two nuclei about to merge, drawn toward another galaay above.
Appears to be interacting with larger galaxy to its upper right.
Unusual "half-bar" plus lots of clumps, perhaps one arm at end of half-bar.
Looks like a horseshoe, with a bright nucleus halfway up one arm. Very odd merger shape, and looks like it's "two layered."
Shaped like an integral sign; very diffuse.
Two obvious nuclei; one smaller and off-center.
Might be an "old" merger; dimmer nucleus to lower right of center.
Nucleus off-center by the width of the nucleus.
Very tight center, with tight surround, with wide diffuse outside.
May be merging with much larger galaxy next to it. Could just be superposition.
Nucleus off-center, but not an edge-on view
Very diffuse
Looks like two fried eggs; possibly a merger well along
Almost looks like the two galaxies are related, each with a cloud on the opposite side from the center, faint trace connecting them
Very bright center
red center, very large nucleus, looks like a fried egg
Going in right to the center - wonder how much will end up in the black hole of the top galaxy.
Looks like a merger where the one is going in end-on. Nice star-forming are at upper right center.
Asymmetric thinning , but might be the angle and blocking stars.
The two arms seem to start 90 degrees from each other, not the usual 180.
EIther there are a bunch of foreground stars, or there are multiple galaxies merging.
Oval shaped, with the sides of the oval very sparse.
Looks like it's been disturbed by something; not a coherent shape, interesting dense edge at the top
Looks like a merger nearing completion
Looks like a merger well along. Interesting there are so few stars around the brightest nucleus, unless it's an artifact star.
Seems to show three galaxies beginning to merge.
Galaxies mid-merger, just starting to interpenetrate.
Spiral arms seem to be thickenings in a general cloud.
Lower arm seems split somehow.
Extremely prominent bulge, thin arms.
Very thin, no central bulge at all.
Odd arm extension to the right, with a little to the left also.
Nothing in the center ...
oblong center, diffuse oblong surround.
Very dense center, with wide gauzy surround.
Classic tight barred spiral.
Something seems to be hiding most of the upper half.
Looks like a foreground star; not enough balance for it to be in the galaxy, unless something got very active.
Looks like a merger with the right nucleus getting ready to join the left. Can see sort of a vertical dust or shock lane between the two,
Can see streamers between the two foreground objects.
Very beautiful barred spiral.
Mail be the end of a merger; looks like a small secondary nucleus just to lower left of main one.
Interesting merger; one galaxy remains wound, the joiner is pulled out long and thin.
#merger
May be a merger coalescing.
May be a triple merger.
Appears to be drawing material from adjacent smaller galaxy; streams are connecting the two,
May be result of a merger. Small satellite to lower right.
Either two foreground stars or a merger. Cloud and join area seems to indicate merger.
Beautiful!
Very disturbed; could be distant merger; may have lens at ends.
Appears to be merging at 90 degrees with lower left.
Oblong central bulge, light clouds around central bar and out.
Two nuclei about to merge, drawn toward another galaay above.
Appears to be interacting with larger galaxy to its upper right.
Unusual "half-bar" plus lots of clumps, perhaps one arm at end of half-bar.
Looks like a horseshoe, with a bright nucleus halfway up one arm. Very odd merger shape, and looks like it's "two layered."
Shaped like an integral sign; very diffuse.
Two obvious nuclei; one smaller and off-center.
Might be an "old" merger; dimmer nucleus to lower right of center.
Nucleus off-center by the width of the nucleus.
Very tight center, with tight surround, with wide diffuse outside.
May be merging with much larger galaxy next to it. Could just be superposition.
Nucleus off-center, but not an edge-on view
Very diffuse
Looks like two fried eggs; possibly a merger well along
Almost looks like the two galaxies are related, each with a cloud on the opposite side from the center, faint trace connecting them
Very bright center
red center, very large nucleus, looks like a fried egg