Galaxy Zoo Talk
Cluster
Red area between galaxies?
#starformation
This is worth looking at on SkyServer. The change in this image-artificial redshift= is dramatic compared with the SkyServer image.
Is the fuzzy object to the left in the foreground compared with the orange galaxy in the center?
#Star_formation. #Overlap.
#Disturbed.
#Tidal tail.
#Starformation.
#Tidal debris.
#Dustlane.
#AGN?
What is going on here?
#Overlap. #Starfoimation.
#Pair.
#AGN ?
Asteroid on SkyServer field.
Faint disk and #tidal trails.
#Ring.
What is red object to left of the blue galaxy? Overlap?
#Asteroid in SkyServer field on far left?
#Asteroid. Lower left.
#Asteroid? Lower left?
#Cluster.
#GPair.
Look at it in Examine. Three interacting galaxies. So this does seem to be #tidal debris.
What is happening here!?
#Tidal tails.
#Tidal arms.
#Jet ? #AGN ?
#Overlap.
#Edge_on.
Green streak most likely a satellite trail crossing the camera. Not sure about the dot, but probably related. Otherwise a puzzle!
#Edge_on. #Bulgeless.
#Starforming.
#Blue_elliptical.
#Ring?
All the bands in Examine seem to show two objects from the color fuzzy one. Adding this to the perspective in the color suggests overlap.
#Pair?
#Overlap with foreground star.
What is the orange object above the galaxy? Some kind of star?
#Red.
Two objects. I think #overlap. #Red.
#Bulgeless.
Many, many of these Hubble images are objects so far away even Hubble has a hard time resolving them.
I this a star?
Center galaxy seems a very loose spiral in i band in Examine with leftward arm turning to top and right turning to bottom.
#Star_forming.
#Edge_on. Looks like another edge on in background under right arm!
Yes! Great image. The Zoo has such great things to see!
#Pair? #Merger? #Overlap?
#Gpair.
#Bar.
I think all the Hubble's now are from the CANDELS Survey and all very deep space: http://candels.ucolick.org/About.html
#Blue_elliptical?
#Overlap, #cluster.
#Green.
#Barred #spiral (h and j bands in Examine are excellent!). #Starforming regions. Might be three arms. Go Hubble!
#Barred_spiral in i band in Examine. #starforming.
Central image seems multiple objects in Examine. Also, #cluster. #Overlap?
#red_spiral.
Very faint galaxy blob at center of image in h band.
#Edge_on, #dustlane.
Possible #starforming region on bottom edge.
Yes, with #overlap.
#Overlap?
#Star_formation.
#Red. Possibly two objects at center. See i band.
Note orange #ring.
Agree. Also #Star_formation.
#Merger. Very interesting in larger image on SkyServer.
Less of a faint blob in j band, but a faint blob nonetheless. #FHB.
Blue areas are regions of new #star_formation.
#Edge_on. See in Examine.
In Examine center seems to be two objects, one central and one to right.m
#FHB.
#Edge_on. Hubble.
All are galaxies. Gray smudges are just too faint, and likely just too far away, for even Hubble to see. #FHB.
Center #FHB.
Where did this bacteriology image come from? Bugs in the Zoo!
Center galaxy #FHB.
Hard to tell, but I think might be #overlap. Despite fuzzy image there does not seem to be distortion.
#Spiral arms in i band in Examine.
Center seems two objects in all bands in Examine. #Gpair?
#Red #FHB.
#Disturbed. #Star_formation.
#Rdge_on.
#Spiral in j band in Examine? Or #FHB.
#Star. Or I should say two stars.
#Red_spiral.
Three distinct objects in i band in Examine!
Center of image seems to be two objects.
#Dust lane.
#Tidal debris
#FHB. #Cluster.
#Cluster. #FHB.
#Overlap. #FHB.
They are #FHB. Faint Hubble Blobs. http://www.galaxyzooforum.org/index.php?topic=280395.msg615395#msg615395
Center is #FHB.
What is this!? Not a star! And is blue spot to left real?
#Jet?
#Overlap? #Pair? #Merger?
Might be two objects; look at j band in Examine. Lots of #FHB scattered around too.
#Overlap,
#Cluster. Center target #FHB.
#Clumpy.
#overlap. From all bands in Examine.
#cluster. #merger. Many #FHB, including barely visible target in center! Busy, busy neighborhood!
#Satellite trail.
#Star_formation. #Disturbed by encounter with small blue galaxy at 5 o'clock?
#FHB #cluster?
#Spiral in h and j bands on Examine?
Looks like three objects in Examine. Multiple #FHB.
#Star.
#FHB. Three objects in h band in Examine.
Central object #FHB.
#Pair? #Overlap?
#Edge_on. #Cluster. Several #FHB.
All by gravity.
#Irregular. #Star_formation.
#Star_formation. #Bar in h band in Examine.
#Cluster?
#Jets? See i band in Examine. Blue streaks seem to be something real.
I think #ring too. Xlnt!
Large one a #Spiral? See j band in Examine.
Great #dustlane!
#star_formation.
#FHB. #overlap?
#Tidal trail.
#Star_formation. #Merger with small companion to left. #pair.
#FHB. Nucleus in h band in Examine.
What is blue object to right?
#Edgeon.
#tidal tail. #disturbed.
#Spiral, see h band in Examine.
#dwarf companion to lower left?
#Ring. #AGN?
#Tidal_tail.
Central element in target galaxy visible in h band in Examine.
Lots in here. Central target -orange dot- is what? Also #Merger.
Lots going on here. Central target #FHB.
Central galaxy seems disturbed. Is object on left a companion interacting with it?
#Merger. #Pair.
It is definitely a galaxy. I see spiral features too.
#Ring. #Star_formation.
What is the blue dotted trail through the center of the image vertically?
Looks like three interacting here with a small irregular to the right of the large spiral.
What is the blue spot to the right?
There is a bright foreground star just out of the image, that pink line is an image artifact. Check SkyServer for whole image.
Hubble #star, out of focus. Part of our galaxy.
I think this may be a #pair. #Merger?
Agree. FHB.
#Barred #spiral.
#Merger?
#disturbed #spiral #star_formation.
#Tidal_debris.
#Star_formation. #Disturbed.
#Bar. #Spiral.
#Star_formation?
Agree. I saw a vague bar as well. How far away is this?
Amazing!
#edge_on. #dust_lane.
Hubble #Merger. Very cool!
What is this?
#Star_formation. #Barred.
#Pair? #Cluster?
#Irregular.
#Merger.
Hubble #cluster?
What's happening here? Great image!
There seems to be a faint structure running above and below the nucleus almost perpendicular to the plane of the galaxy.
#Star_formation
What are the blue streaks? Artifacts of some kind?
#Ring. What is the bluish dot just above the nucleus? I checked on SkyServer but cannot tell if it is a foreground star or not.
#Pair? or overlap?
#Tidal debris. #Star_formation.
#Edge_on. Interesting in g and r wavelengths. Show central bulge well.
#Ring. Or even double ring! #Star_formation.
Hubble #cluster? Very interesting in h wavelength.
#Edgeon
#Disturbed. #Star_formation. #Tidal tails
What is the dim reddish spot along lower left edge of this galaxy? Seems in foreground compared with galaxy but not a star.
#Disturbed. #Star_formation
On SkyServer this seems part of a group of three galaxies, one of which appears to have an amazing debris trail.
Near #ring. Examine view in u wavelength shows definite spiral aspect-- very cool!
#Star_forming
#Purple. Hard to tell; complicated. Bright in the u wavelength.
Very bright in u wavelength, but not others or in this color image.
Intense Hubble #red
Yes.
AGN?
Faint #dustlane.
NED search-- no objects found. What does this mean? Too faint to be seen on earlier surveys?
#Dustlane. I think object to bottom of main galaxy is a background galaxy, nearly edge on. More of overlap to me.
#Tidal debris tail.
Great #dustlane! #Edgeon.
#Bar
Merger? Or overlap?
Is the green thing over the center an object or an artifact? Very hard for me to tell.
Amazing #pair. Very cool on SkyServer!
Long #tidal debris tail! Possible merger.
Part of a group of about a dozen! http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=176.08517072&dec=30.91746383
Though most likely distant from each other, this is part of a nice visual pair of edge on galaxies on SkyServer.
#bar
Cluster?
What is happening here?
Companion to large spiral? http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=157.35013527&dec=22.01293821
Yes. #Starformation.
#Disturbed. See nearby face-on spiral: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=342.44895809&dec=3.10136374
#Merger. #Starformation. #Pair.
#Starformation. #Disturbed
#Starformation. Close encounter with smaller object on lower right?
Merger? How many? Overlap? Or both?
Close encounter? http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=12.26656206&dec=9.74715871
Hubble cluster?
#Tidal tail rightward.
Tidal tail trending from bottom edge off to left?
Good #dustlane.
What is happening in the nucleus here?
#Starformation
#Cluster
Tidal tails?
Looks like a Hubble #spiral to me.
This looks like a galaxy, especially on SkyServer. But it is unlike anything else I have yet seen. What is happening?
#Dustlane
#star_forming
Hubble #ring?
#Irregular. Are these interacting? Or is the bright blue in foreground and upper left in background?
Cluster in the background?
This certainly looks like a #merger. But check on SkyServer-- is there lensing also?
SkyServer image is excellent. This would be amazing in high resolution from one of the really big telescopes!
Tidal tails as well?
What is happening here? Merger? Cluster? Overlaps? If not overlaps, then seems to be lots of interaction.
Very nearly a ring. But those swooping arms do turn inward just at the bar's end points. Cool!
#Tidal tail. Is the object to right and below center a small companion galaxy? Or overlapping foreground item? Tails are clear on SkyServer.
Overlapping foreground star just right of center?
#Tidal tail
Is this considered a ring?
Lots of star formation?
Ring?
#Merger
#Edge on
Yellow dot to right of center seems to be foreground star. Is the remainder an overlap or a merger or what?
What is happening here? This looks very complex.
There is some kind of line of green dots across this image, and across the larger image on SkyServer as well. An artifact of some kind?
#Barred
#Disturbed #Tidal tail
#Disturbed
#Disturbed. Tidal debris.
Disturbed?
What's happening here?
#merger
Tidal? Irregular?
Ring? Try inverted view.
What do you think?
Dustlane?
Doesn't the spiral at top seem to show tidal activity? Seems so on close up.
Two debris trails perpendicular to plane? They show up better in inverted image view.
Disturbed? Interacting with blue galaxy to left? Tidal debris?
Edge on gem!
Disturbed? Irregular?
#Irregular
Irregular?
#disturbed
#Disturbed for sure. Yet if you look carefully there are sweeping sp arms top and bottom. Right of ctr a spiral background gal comes through
Out of curiosity I checked this one on Skyserver and there is a nearby similarly diffuse galaxy. Interacting pair? = Disturbed for this?
Tidal tail to lower right?
What is the blue dot at 12:00?
Disturbed? Also, is that a yellow foreground star just below and to the right of the galaxy center?
Or #irregular Is the central white dot a foreground star?
Long spiral tails from both top and bottom!
Like a scorpion's tail, but made of galaxies!!
#cluster
Yes, I can see that on skyserver. And in the process I learned how to get over to skyserver and zoom in! Thanks!
Disc with amazing bar and tidal tail on right side? Or edge on with a halo? Other? What's happening here?
Tidal tail at 3:00?
Irregular? Disturbed?
That is the way I see it too. Disturbed?
#irregular
I agree, ring.
Tidal debris top right? Right spiral arm looks disturbed.
Merger?
What is this Hubble image?
Cluster
Red area between galaxies?
#starformation
This is worth looking at on SkyServer. The change in this image-artificial redshift= is dramatic compared with the SkyServer image.
Is the fuzzy object to the left in the foreground compared with the orange galaxy in the center?
#Star_formation. #Overlap.
#Disturbed.
#Tidal tail.
#Starformation.
#Tidal debris.
#Dustlane.
#AGN?
What is going on here?
#Overlap. #Starfoimation.
#Pair.
#Tidal tail.
#AGN ?
Asteroid on SkyServer field.
Faint disk and #tidal trails.
#Ring.
#Ring.
What is red object to left of the blue galaxy? Overlap?
#Starformation.
#Asteroid in SkyServer field on far left?
#Asteroid. Lower left.
#Starformation.
#Starformation.
#Dustlane.
#Asteroid? Lower left?
#Cluster.
#Tidal tail.
#GPair.
#Starformation.
Look at it in Examine. Three interacting galaxies. So this does seem to be #tidal debris.
#Ring.
What is happening here!?
#Tidal tails.
#Tidal arms.
#Dustlane.
#Starformation.
#Jet ? #AGN ?
#Ring.
#Overlap.
#Starformation.
#Starformation.
#Tidal tail.
#Edge_on.
#GPair.
#Dustlane.
#Ring.
#Starformation.
#Starformation.
#Overlap.
#Overlap.
#Overlap.
Green streak most likely a satellite trail crossing the camera. Not sure about the dot, but probably related. Otherwise a puzzle!
#Ring.
#Overlap.
#Edge_on. #Bulgeless.
#Starforming.
#Blue_elliptical.
#Overlap.
#Ring?
#Starforming.
#Tidal tails.
All the bands in Examine seem to show two objects from the color fuzzy one. Adding this to the perspective in the color suggests overlap.
#Pair?
#Overlap.
#Overlap.
#Overlap with foreground star.
What is the orange object above the galaxy? Some kind of star?
#Red.
#Overlap.
#Cluster.
Two objects. I think #overlap. #Red.
#Bulgeless.
#Tidal debris.
#Red.
Many, many of these Hubble images are objects so far away even Hubble has a hard time resolving them.
#Overlap.
I this a star?
Center galaxy seems a very loose spiral in i band in Examine with leftward arm turning to top and right turning to bottom.
#Star_forming.
#Edge_on. Looks like another edge on in background under right arm!
Yes! Great image. The Zoo has such great things to see!
#Pair? #Merger? #Overlap?
#Gpair.
#Bar.
I think all the Hubble's now are from the CANDELS Survey and all very deep space: http://candels.ucolick.org/About.html
#Blue_elliptical?
#Overlap, #cluster.
#Green.
#Barred #spiral (h and j bands in Examine are excellent!). #Starforming regions. Might be three arms. Go Hubble!
#Barred_spiral in i band in Examine. #starforming.
#Overlap.
Central image seems multiple objects in Examine. Also, #cluster. #Overlap?
#Overlap.
#Overlap.
#red_spiral.
#Red.
#Starforming.
Very faint galaxy blob at center of image in h band.
#Starforming.
#Edge_on, #dustlane.
Possible #starforming region on bottom edge.
#Starforming.
Yes, with #overlap.
#Red.
#Overlap?
#Red.
#Overlap.
#Star_formation.
#Red. Possibly two objects at center. See i band.
#Ring.
Note orange #ring.
Agree. Also #Star_formation.
#Overlap.
#Merger. Very interesting in larger image on SkyServer.
#Red.
Less of a faint blob in j band, but a faint blob nonetheless. #FHB.
Blue areas are regions of new #star_formation.
#Edge_on. See in Examine.
In Examine center seems to be two objects, one central and one to right.m
#FHB.
#Blue_elliptical.
#Edge_on. Hubble.
#Overlap.
All are galaxies. Gray smudges are just too faint, and likely just too far away, for even Hubble to see. #FHB.
Center #FHB.
#Overlap.
Where did this bacteriology image come from? Bugs in the Zoo!
Center galaxy #FHB.
Center #FHB.
#Tidal debris.
#Tidal debris.
Hard to tell, but I think might be #overlap. Despite fuzzy image there does not seem to be distortion.
#Star_formation.
#Spiral arms in i band in Examine.
#Blue_elliptical.
#Star_formation.
Center seems two objects in all bands in Examine. #Gpair?
#FHB.
#GPair.
#Overlap.
#Red #FHB.
#FHB.
#Disturbed. #Star_formation.
#Rdge_on.
#Spiral in j band in Examine? Or #FHB.
#Bulgeless.
Center #FHB.
#FHB.
#FHB.
#Star_formation.
#Star. Or I should say two stars.
#Ring.
#FHB.
#Red_spiral.
Three distinct objects in i band in Examine!
Center of image seems to be two objects.
#FHB.
#Dust lane.
#Tidal debris
#FHB.
#FHB.
#FHB. #Cluster.
#Cluster. #FHB.
#Overlap. #FHB.
They are #FHB. Faint Hubble Blobs. http://www.galaxyzooforum.org/index.php?topic=280395.msg615395#msg615395
#Star_formation.
#Star_formation.
Center is #FHB.
What is this!? Not a star! And is blue spot to left real?
#Jet?
#Overlap? #Pair? #Merger?
Might be two objects; look at j band in Examine. Lots of #FHB scattered around too.
#Overlap,
#Cluster. Center target #FHB.
#FHB.
#Clumpy.
#overlap. From all bands in Examine.
#FHB.
#cluster. #merger. Many #FHB, including barely visible target in center! Busy, busy neighborhood!
#Dust lane.
#Satellite trail.
#Star_formation. #Disturbed by encounter with small blue galaxy at 5 o'clock?
#FHB #cluster?
#FHB.
#FHB.
#Spiral in h and j bands on Examine?
Looks like three objects in Examine. Multiple #FHB.
#Star.
#FHB.
#FHB. Three objects in h band in Examine.
Central object #FHB.
#Pair? #Overlap?
#Edge_on. #Cluster. Several #FHB.
#FHB.
#FHB.
#Overlap.
All by gravity.
#FHB.
#Irregular. #Star_formation.
#FHB.
#AGN?
#Star_formation. #Bar in h band in Examine.
#Cluster?
#Jets? See i band in Examine. Blue streaks seem to be something real.
#FHB.
I think #ring too. Xlnt!
Large one a #Spiral? See j band in Examine.
Great #dustlane!
#FHB.
#star_formation.
#FHB. #overlap?
#Tidal trail.
#Star_formation.
#FHB.
#Cluster?
#Star_formation. #Merger with small companion to left. #pair.
#FHB.
#FHB.
#FHB.
#FHB. Nucleus in h band in Examine.
#Bar.
What is blue object to right?
#FHB.
#Disturbed.
#Edgeon.
#tidal tail. #disturbed.
#Cluster.
#Spiral, see h band in Examine.
#dwarf companion to lower left?
#Ring. #AGN?
#Tidal_tail.
Central element in target galaxy visible in h band in Examine.
Lots in here. Central target -orange dot- is what? Also #Merger.
Lots going on here. Central target #FHB.
Central galaxy seems disturbed. Is object on left a companion interacting with it?
#Star.
#FHB.
#Edge_on.
#FHB.
#Star.
#Merger. #Pair.
#Bar.
#Star_formation.
It is definitely a galaxy. I see spiral features too.
#Ring. #Star_formation.
What is the blue dotted trail through the center of the image vertically?
Looks like three interacting here with a small irregular to the right of the large spiral.
What is the blue spot to the right?
#Cluster?
There is a bright foreground star just out of the image, that pink line is an image artifact. Check SkyServer for whole image.
Hubble #star, out of focus. Part of our galaxy.
#Star_formation.
#Ring. #Star_formation.
I think this may be a #pair. #Merger?
Agree. FHB.
#Pair.
#Satellite trail.
#Overlap?
#Barred #spiral.
#Merger?
#disturbed #spiral #star_formation.
#Tidal_debris.
#Cluster?
#Star_formation. #Disturbed.
#Bar. #Spiral.
#Bar.
#Star_formation?
#Edge_on.
Agree. I saw a vague bar as well. How far away is this?
#Cluster.
#Star_formation.
Amazing!
#Ring.
#edge_on. #dust_lane.
#Edge_on.
#Star_formation.
Hubble #Merger. Very cool!
What is this?
#Star_formation. #Barred.
#star_formation.
#Pair? #Cluster?
#Star_formation.
#Ring.
#Overlap.
#Overlap.
#Star_formation.
#Irregular.
#Tidal_debris.
#Ring.
#Disturbed. #Star_formation.
#Merger.
#Dustlane.
#Star_formation.
#AGN?
Hubble #cluster?
What's happening here? Great image!
#Pair?
There seems to be a faint structure running above and below the nucleus almost perpendicular to the plane of the galaxy.
#Pair.
#Star_formation.
#Star_formation.
#Star_formation
What are the blue streaks? Artifacts of some kind?
#Tidal debris.
#Ring.
#Ring. What is the bluish dot just above the nucleus? I checked on SkyServer but cannot tell if it is a foreground star or not.
#Pair? or overlap?
#Tidal debris. #Star_formation.
#Dustlane.
#Dustlane.
#Starformation.
#Edge_on.
#Irregular. #Star_formation.
#Pair.
#Edge_on. Interesting in g and r wavelengths. Show central bulge well.
#Ring. Or even double ring!
#Star_formation.
#Edgeon.
#Tidal debris.
#Cluster?
#Tidal debris.
#Merger?
#Cluster?
#Irregular.
Hubble #cluster? Very interesting in h wavelength.
#Dustlane.
#Edgeon
#Cluster.
#Edgeon
#Disturbed. #Star_formation. #Tidal tails
What is the dim reddish spot along lower left edge of this galaxy? Seems in foreground compared with galaxy but not a star.
#Disturbed. #Star_formation
On SkyServer this seems part of a group of three galaxies, one of which appears to have an amazing debris trail.
Near #ring. Examine view in u wavelength shows definite spiral aspect-- very cool!
#Star_forming
#Ring.
#Purple. Hard to tell; complicated. Bright in the u wavelength.
#Ring.
#Cluster.
#Starformation.
Very bright in u wavelength, but not others or in this color image.
Intense Hubble #red
#Starformation.
#Tidal debris
#Bar.
Yes.
AGN?
Faint #dustlane.
NED search-- no objects found. What does this mean? Too faint to be seen on earlier surveys?
#Dustlane. I think object to bottom of main galaxy is a background galaxy, nearly edge on. More of overlap to me.
#Dustlane.
#Tidal debris tail.
Great #dustlane! #Edgeon.
#Bar
Merger? Or overlap?
#AGN?
#Starformation.
Is the green thing over the center an object or an artifact? Very hard for me to tell.
Amazing #pair. Very cool on SkyServer!
Long #tidal debris tail! Possible merger.
#Tidal tail.
Part of a group of about a dozen! http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=176.08517072&dec=30.91746383
Though most likely distant from each other, this is part of a nice visual pair of edge on galaxies on SkyServer.
#bar
Cluster?
What is happening here?
Companion to large spiral? http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=157.35013527&dec=22.01293821
#Starformation.
Yes. #Starformation.
#Disturbed. See nearby face-on spiral: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=342.44895809&dec=3.10136374
#Merger. #Starformation. #Pair.
#Starformation. #Disturbed
#Starformation.
#Starformation. Close encounter with smaller object on lower right?
Merger? How many? Overlap? Or both?
#Starformation.
#Starformation.
Close encounter? http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=12.26656206&dec=9.74715871
Hubble cluster?
#Tidal tail rightward.
#Dustlane.
Tidal tail trending from bottom edge off to left?
Good #dustlane.
What is happening in the nucleus here?
#Starformation
Cluster?
#Tidal tail.
#Cluster.
#Starformation
#Tidal tail.
#starformation
#Cluster.
#Disturbed.
#Merger.
#Cluster
Tidal tails?
Looks like a Hubble #spiral to me.
#Disturbed.
This looks like a galaxy, especially on SkyServer. But it is unlike anything else I have yet seen. What is happening?
#Dustlane
#Dustlane
Cluster?
#star_forming
Hubble #ring?
#Irregular. Are these interacting? Or is the bright blue in foreground and upper left in background?
Cluster in the background?
This certainly looks like a #merger. But check on SkyServer-- is there lensing also?
#Tidal tail.
SkyServer image is excellent. This would be amazing in high resolution from one of the really big telescopes!
Tidal tails as well?
What is happening here? Merger? Cluster? Overlaps? If not overlaps, then seems to be lots of interaction.
Very nearly a ring. But those swooping arms do turn inward just at the bar's end points. Cool!
#Disturbed.
#Tidal tail.
#Ring.
#Tidal tail. Is the object to right and below center a small companion galaxy? Or overlapping foreground item? Tails are clear on SkyServer.
Overlapping foreground star just right of center?
#Tidal tail
Is this considered a ring?
Lots of star formation?
Ring?
#Merger
#Edge on
Ring?
Yellow dot to right of center seems to be foreground star. Is the remainder an overlap or a merger or what?
What is happening here? This looks very complex.
There is some kind of line of green dots across this image, and across the larger image on SkyServer as well. An artifact of some kind?
#Barred
#Disturbed #Tidal tail
#Dustlane
#Dustlane
#Disturbed
#Disturbed.
#Disturbed. Tidal debris.
Disturbed?
What's happening here?
#Dustlane
#Cluster
#Disturbed
#merger
Tidal? Irregular?
Ring? Try inverted view.
What do you think?
Dustlane?
Doesn't the spiral at top seem to show tidal activity? Seems so on close up.
Two debris trails perpendicular to plane? They show up better in inverted image view.
#bar
Disturbed? Interacting with blue galaxy to left? Tidal debris?
Edge on gem!
Disturbed? Irregular?
#Irregular
#Disturbed
Irregular?
Irregular?
#disturbed
#Disturbed for sure. Yet if you look carefully there are sweeping sp arms top and bottom. Right of ctr a spiral background gal comes through
Out of curiosity I checked this one on Skyserver and there is a nearby similarly diffuse galaxy. Interacting pair? = Disturbed for this?
Tidal tail to lower right?
What is the blue dot at 12:00?
Disturbed? Also, is that a yellow foreground star just below and to the right of the galaxy center?
Or #irregular Is the central white dot a foreground star?
Long spiral tails from both top and bottom!
Like a scorpion's tail, but made of galaxies!!
#cluster
Yes, I can see that on skyserver. And in the process I learned how to get over to skyserver and zoom in! Thanks!
Disc with amazing bar and tidal tail on right side? Or edge on with a halo? Other? What's happening here?
Tidal tail at 3:00?
Irregular? Disturbed?
Disturbed?
#merger
Disturbed?
That is the way I see it too. Disturbed?
Cluster?
#irregular
#merger
I agree, ring.
Tidal debris top right? Right spiral arm looks disturbed.
#cluster
#irregular
Merger?
#merger
#cluster
What is this Hubble image?