Galaxy Zoo Talk
E5 elliptic galaxy.
Filter issue.
Merger of two galaxy edge on? Red pair of stars spotted nearby.
Merger of two spiral galaxies.
Seems to be a merger of two galaxies. Two bright nucleus spotted.
Seems like a E5 universe with a nearby red spot, which could possibly be some disturbance to the universe.
E7 elliptical universe
S0 universe.
There are two nucleus within this universe, seems to be a merger of originally two universe.
Looks similar to an E7 elliptical universe but the shape is slightly irregular.
Two universe very close to one another, no sign of merger as there are no disturbance. Nucleus is still independently located.
Filter fault.
Stars light scattering and filter problem that resulted in multiple color within a galaxy? Probably taken using ROSAT.
Sba typed spiral galaxy. Tightly wounded arms with large bulge and fairly smooth arm. Early type galaxy.
it is classified but it might be a star imaged with infrared filters used in the picture.
SBa spiral galaxy with arms tighly wounded,relatively large bulge and smooth arms. Early type spiral.
The galaxies are close together but not merging as the nucleus stand independent and no signs of disturbance.
There is light scattering effect from a bright star nearby.
E5 elliptical galaxy, with concentrated luminosity in the nucleus.
M82 galaxy , symmetrical with no irregular bulge.
Looks like a E7 elliptical galaxy. It also has uniform luminosity
Seems to look like a typical E5 elliptical galaxy. No signs of spiral or merger.
Looks seemingly more like a comet than a universe. Not sure if the trails are actually remaining stardust or just refraction.
E5 elliptic galaxy.
Filter issue.
Merger of two galaxy edge on? Red pair of stars spotted nearby.
Merger of two spiral galaxies.
Seems to be a merger of two galaxies. Two bright nucleus spotted.
Seems like a E5 universe with a nearby red spot, which could possibly be some disturbance to the universe.
E7 elliptical universe
S0 universe.
There are two nucleus within this universe, seems to be a merger of originally two universe.
Looks similar to an E7 elliptical universe but the shape is slightly irregular.
Two universe very close to one another, no sign of merger as there are no disturbance. Nucleus is still independently located.
Filter fault.
Stars light scattering and filter problem that resulted in multiple color within a galaxy? Probably taken using ROSAT.
Sba typed spiral galaxy. Tightly wounded arms with large bulge and fairly smooth arm. Early type galaxy.
it is classified but it might be a star imaged with infrared filters used in the picture.
SBa spiral galaxy with arms tighly wounded,relatively large bulge and smooth arms. Early type spiral.
The galaxies are close together but not merging as the nucleus stand independent and no signs of disturbance.
There is light scattering effect from a bright star nearby.
E5 elliptical galaxy, with concentrated luminosity in the nucleus.
M82 galaxy , symmetrical with no irregular bulge.
Looks like a E7 elliptical galaxy. It also has uniform luminosity
Seems to look like a typical E5 elliptical galaxy. No signs of spiral or merger.
Looks seemingly more like a comet than a universe. Not sure if the trails are actually remaining stardust or just refraction.