Galaxy Zoo Talk
The colors are too different. I think the redder object is always way behind the other.
Merger trail! Cool!
The larger galaxy is too detailed to be even nearly close to the almost featureless background galaxy.
I am certain it's is "optical", LizB! When I pointed out the pentagon around the nucleus in another galaxy, no one saw it either... (😃
There is a six-sided brightness area midway into this galaxy. Does anyone know what it is? (I really mean hexagonal!)
Is there a place where the optical distortions are collected and can be compared? This one is particularly interesting!
Fake it: use their colors to determine that the galaxies are nowhere close. As general rule, it works.
Camera dazzling. Sometimes I take that spotas a dust lane -only if it's surrounded by a light brown blob of collor. Not in this case.
"star or artifact". 3-collor blobs mean there was a freelancer "rock" or "comet" passing in front of it when it was fotographed.
It's the low rez... It's a boxy-bulged clockwise, though the boxy appearance could come from the position it's in in relation to the camera.
Thin arms on a huge-barred galaxy filled with star burst. Probable "almost recent" merger too.
After Hanny's "thing" there is no way I am going to let another blue blob pass! What is it?
Galactic floatsum. From what is in the photo it looks like left-over blob from a crash!
Suppose that is caused by a double bh nucleus off its axis, like 5-sided galaxies are (according to me) caused by a 3-bh nucleus. Ideas?
Merger!
The colors are too different. I think the redder object is always way behind the other.
Merger trail! Cool!
The larger galaxy is too detailed to be even nearly close to the almost featureless background galaxy.
I am certain it's is "optical", LizB! When I pointed out the pentagon around the nucleus in another galaxy, no one saw it either... (😃
There is a six-sided brightness area midway into this galaxy. Does anyone know what it is? (I really mean hexagonal!)
Is there a place where the optical distortions are collected and can be compared? This one is particularly interesting!
Fake it: use their colors to determine that the galaxies are nowhere close. As general rule, it works.
Camera dazzling. Sometimes I take that spotas a dust lane -only if it's surrounded by a light brown blob of collor. Not in this case.
"star or artifact". 3-collor blobs mean there was a freelancer "rock" or "comet" passing in front of it when it was fotographed.
It's the low rez... It's a boxy-bulged clockwise, though the boxy appearance could come from the position it's in in relation to the camera.
Thin arms on a huge-barred galaxy filled with star burst. Probable "almost recent" merger too.
After Hanny's "thing" there is no way I am going to let another blue blob pass! What is it?
Galactic floatsum. From what is in the photo it looks like left-over blob from a crash!
Suppose that is caused by a double bh nucleus off its axis, like 5-sided galaxies are (according to me) caused by a 3-bh nucleus. Ideas?
Merger!