Galaxy Zoo Talk
I'm calling this one the Ninja Galaxy. It looks like a dude getting ready to kick someone lol.
Very bright foreground star.
Faint vertical bar feature with two equally faint spiral arms and possible old tidal trail on the left of the galaxy.
I think I see a double nucleus. Possible completed merger? Definitely forground star to the left of the object,.
It kinda looks like tidal debris at the bottom and an arc at the top.
#merger
It's a little hurricane. =P
Looks like two tight arms to me. Indiscernible ring feature.
Star forming and irregular.
Wow! Is this a spiral with > four arms??
Spiral with a foreground star.
#spiral with a weak #nucleus
Beautiful. Hard to tell though. Maybe a #dustlane #arc or #spiral with no discernable nucleus?
#spiral possible tidal debris? #irregular
Foreground star and I'm not sure what the lower feature is.
#barfeature #spiral #2arm
#starforming
seems to spiral but it's very undefined. Hard to tell.
Is this an example of #lensing or an #arc ?
Ugh #favorite
Is this just tidal debris? Post merger?
#irregular #ring #starforming
Hard to tell exactly. #ring #tidaldebris #spiral #unclearspiral
Disc viewed edge-on with no nucleus? Maybe?
Always classify the central image, in this case I think it's the smaller, brighter one. The other galaxy seems to be overlapping.
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Looks like a lot of tidal debris action, merger, near-overlap maybe near the center? Cool image though.
edge-on view?
Foreground star
Seems to be a spiral to me. Viewed from an angle though so it's hard to tell. Overlap though? Upper left of the object?
That's what I see. Two arms, barred spiral. Possible tidal debris at the bottom right of the object. Good eye.
Is that a satellite streak? #question
Is the green "L" shape just a lens artifact? #question
Super bright nucleus.
Looks like a strange bar, tight two arm spiral maybe? Hard to tell with the grainy photo.
Strange one. Is this a ring? Or a tight one arm spiral? It's weird. I like it.
#ring #maybe I can see it better on invert
are these merging? #starforming #merger #maybe
#wtf I have no idea.
I had trouble with this one. #mbs #ring #barspiral #2arm ?
Is that what the streaking is across the whole picture? Mutlicolored, horizontal streaks?
Beautiful example. #barred #spiral #2arm #loosespiral #overlap #overlapping
Good example of an overlap. #overlap #overlapping Edit: You've got a better eye for it. I can't tell because of how blurry it is.
#starformation #impending #merger #tidaling
#irregular #mbs #unsure #starforming
#lensing #lens #artifact
Would the lighter colors be examples of dust lanes? Or is that anomaly only in reference to the Milky Way impeding the photo? #question
Beautiful example of a loose spiral galaxy with two arms. #2arms #spiral #loose
#spiral #ring #bar #wow
Is that tidaling at the left edge of the disc? If so, is it caused by the second object near the top of the photo? #tidal #merger #question
Optical artifact to the right of the image (obvious). Possibly lensing from a supernova event? #artifact
#merger #artifact #lensearc
It seems to be a completed merger. Close inspection reveals a defined second nucleus of comparable size and brightness.
I'm calling this one the Ninja Galaxy. It looks like a dude getting ready to kick someone lol.
Very bright foreground star.
Faint vertical bar feature with two equally faint spiral arms and possible old tidal trail on the left of the galaxy.
I think I see a double nucleus. Possible completed merger? Definitely forground star to the left of the object,.
It kinda looks like tidal debris at the bottom and an arc at the top.
#merger
It's a little hurricane. =P
Looks like two tight arms to me. Indiscernible ring feature.
Star forming and irregular.
Wow! Is this a spiral with > four arms??
Spiral with a foreground star.
#spiral with a weak #nucleus
Beautiful. Hard to tell though. Maybe a #dustlane #arc or #spiral with no discernable nucleus?
#spiral possible tidal debris? #irregular
Foreground star and I'm not sure what the lower feature is.
#barfeature #spiral #2arm
#starforming
seems to spiral but it's very undefined. Hard to tell.
Is this an example of #lensing or an #arc ?
Ugh #favorite
#starforming
Is this just tidal debris? Post merger?
#irregular #ring #starforming
Hard to tell exactly. #ring #tidaldebris #spiral #unclearspiral
Disc viewed edge-on with no nucleus? Maybe?
Always classify the central image, in this case I think it's the smaller, brighter one. The other galaxy seems to be overlapping.
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Looks like a lot of tidal debris action, merger, near-overlap maybe near the center? Cool image though.
edge-on view?
Foreground star
Seems to be a spiral to me. Viewed from an angle though so it's hard to tell. Overlap though? Upper left of the object?
That's what I see. Two arms, barred spiral. Possible tidal debris at the bottom right of the object. Good eye.
Is that a satellite streak? #question
Is the green "L" shape just a lens artifact? #question
Super bright nucleus.
Looks like a strange bar, tight two arm spiral maybe? Hard to tell with the grainy photo.
Strange one. Is this a ring? Or a tight one arm spiral? It's weird. I like it.
#ring #maybe I can see it better on invert
are these merging? #starforming #merger #maybe
#wtf I have no idea.
I had trouble with this one. #mbs #ring #barspiral #2arm ?
#starforming
#starforming
Is that what the streaking is across the whole picture? Mutlicolored, horizontal streaks?
Beautiful example. #barred #spiral #2arm #loosespiral #overlap #overlapping
Good example of an overlap. #overlap #overlapping
Edit: You've got a better eye for it. I can't tell because of how blurry it is.
#starformation #impending #merger #tidaling
#irregular #mbs #unsure #starforming
#lensing #lens #artifact
Would the lighter colors be examples of dust lanes? Or is that anomaly only in reference to the Milky Way impeding the photo? #question
Beautiful example of a loose spiral galaxy with two arms. #2arms #spiral #loose
#spiral #ring #bar #wow
Is that tidaling at the left edge of the disc? If so, is it caused by the second object near the top of the photo? #tidal #merger #question
Optical artifact to the right of the image (obvious). Possibly lensing from a supernova event? #artifact
#merger #artifact #lensearc
It seems to be a completed merger. Close inspection reveals a defined second nucleus of comparable size and brightness.