Galaxy Zoo Talk
#merger
Faint #ring.
I have taken a look in SDSS and I think that the object up it's clearly a star.The other spot I'm not sure,star or core of #irregular galaxy
Two cores?, then a merger?.
I incline for a faint #ring too.
#irregular
The straight line is from a star out of field.
Nice. #spiral #disturbed #dust-lane
#asteroid upper left corner. #dust-lane
Long #tidal-debris . #blue #clumps
#disturbed #dust-lane
There is something odd here. A merger?.
They've been removed. http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/navi.asp?ra=325.47603172&dec=-5.23855865
#ring
I'm not sure if the spot next to the core is a star or another core cannibalized and thus a #merger.
#asteroid near the upper left corner.
Three #stars .
Reddish stripes, perhaps #dust-lanes, with a more intense red spot.
#off-center core.
#irregular #clumpy
Does anyone see a thin slash across the inner core?. Does not seem the typical #bar (I expect better in the horizontal direction).
#curious, two cores offcenter, one up, one down.
Nice spiral!.
The core seems off center full halo. You also see a dark profile more focused on this core. It may be an overlap.
Purple filament at 4.
#green-cloud
Yes. #curious
¿Irregular or one-armed spiral?. #clumps #blue
#dustlane
#asteroid
A satellite trail.
#irregular #clumps
NGC 3976. #spiral SAB(s)b #Seyfert Sy 2
http://skyservice.pha.jhu.edu/DR8/ImgCutout/getjpeg.aspx?ra=178.98138&dec=6.74325&scale=0.33805991172880084&width=600&height=600&opt=
A #star in our galaxy.
Wow!.781 objets listed in NED around 0.999 arcmin.
KUG 0149-057. #spiral , #disturbed , #clumps , #blue .
#peculiar (pec) galaxy.
#clumps
#merger for me.
Yes, no tidal or disturbance, but by the form in the area of intersection looks like the vertical galaxy is penetrating to the horizontal.
I'm not sure but I think this is a #merger.
NGC 4216. #spiral (SAB(s)b) #Virgo-Cluster 40Mly.
http://skyservice.pha.jhu.edu/DR8/ImgCutout/getjpeg.aspx?ra=183.96787242&dec=13.12189867&scale=1.35236664162284&width=600&height=600&opt=
NGC 0547 (left) is a #elliptical (E1) galaxyv (z=0.018239)and NGC 0545 (right) is a #lenticular (SA0^-) galaxy (z=0.017806) according to NED
NGC 3504. #spiral . #starburst nucleus.
Awesome!. Yes, nice heart. #blueclouds #starforming
#bar
#clumpy
NGC 4615. #Scd
#Zwicky #ring #lenticular
#spiral #star-forming #blue #clumps
I think they are two #stars.
There is a spot in the center, very, very pixelated. It doesn't seem me a star, I would opt for a small galaxy.
Just keep in mind the central object when classifying.In the last question:"...odd?" you can look nearby of the central object:merger,lens..
May be AGN. NED Clasifications: Type: Kinematics - HI line width
Star.
No. It's a very #disturbed galaxy.
Nice. #blueclouds
Nice pair!. I think #spiral with #bar and #clumps .
Many faint pseudo-spiral arms about this elliptical.
Lower spiral arm completely straight.
#bar , #spiral , #disturbed .
In the new Hubble images in that asks "Is the galaxy currently merging or is there any sign of tidal debris?" the option odd is not present.
#ring No option to specify it in the classification.
Stars, I think.Candidate #alphabet '?'
#bluestar
#ring? #irregular?
The foreground object, orange, is a star, partially overlapping on a galaxy in the background.
#merger
Faint #ring.
I have taken a look in SDSS and I think that the object up it's clearly a star.The other spot I'm not sure,star or core of #irregular galaxy
Two cores?, then a merger?.
I incline for a faint #ring too.
#irregular
The straight line is from a star out of field.
Nice. #spiral #disturbed #dust-lane
#asteroid upper left corner. #dust-lane
Long #tidal-debris . #blue #clumps
#merger
#disturbed #dust-lane
There is something odd here. A merger?.
They've been removed.
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/navi.asp?ra=325.47603172&dec=-5.23855865
#ring
I'm not sure if the spot next to the core is a star or another core cannibalized and thus a #merger.
#asteroid near the upper left corner.
#merger
Three #stars .
Reddish stripes, perhaps #dust-lanes, with a more intense red spot.
#off-center core.
#irregular #clumpy
Does anyone see a thin slash across the inner core?. Does not seem the typical #bar (I expect better in the horizontal direction).
#merger
#curious, two cores offcenter, one up, one down.
Nice spiral!.
The core seems off center full halo. You also see a dark profile more focused on this core. It may be an overlap.
Purple filament at 4.
#green-cloud
Yes. #curious
¿Irregular or one-armed spiral?. #clumps #blue
#dustlane
#asteroid
A satellite trail.
#irregular #clumps
NGC 3976. #spiral SAB(s)b #Seyfert Sy 2
http://skyservice.pha.jhu.edu/DR8/ImgCutout/getjpeg.aspx?ra=178.98138&dec=6.74325&scale=0.33805991172880084&width=600&height=600&opt=
A #star in our galaxy.
Wow!.781 objets listed in NED around 0.999 arcmin.
KUG 0149-057. #spiral , #disturbed , #clumps , #blue .
#peculiar (pec) galaxy.
#clumps
#merger for me.
Yes, no tidal or disturbance, but by the form in the area of intersection looks like the vertical galaxy is penetrating to the horizontal.
I'm not sure but I think this is a #merger.
#clumps
NGC 4216. #spiral (SAB(s)b) #Virgo-Cluster 40Mly.
http://skyservice.pha.jhu.edu/DR8/ImgCutout/getjpeg.aspx?ra=183.96787242&dec=13.12189867&scale=1.35236664162284&width=600&height=600&opt=
NGC 0547 (left) is a #elliptical (E1) galaxyv (z=0.018239)and NGC 0545 (right) is a #lenticular (SA0^-) galaxy (z=0.017806) according to NED
NGC 3504. #spiral . #starburst nucleus.
Awesome!. Yes, nice heart. #blueclouds #starforming
#bar
#clumpy
NGC 4615. #Scd
#Zwicky #ring #lenticular
#spiral #star-forming #blue #clumps
I think they are two #stars.
There is a spot in the center, very, very pixelated. It doesn't seem me a star, I would opt for a small galaxy.
Just keep in mind the central object when classifying.In the last question:"...odd?" you can look nearby of the central object:merger,lens..
May be AGN.
NED Clasifications: Type: Kinematics - HI line width
Star.
No. It's a very #disturbed galaxy.
Nice. #blueclouds
Nice pair!. I think #spiral with #bar and #clumps .
Many faint pseudo-spiral arms about this elliptical.
Lower spiral arm completely straight.
#bar , #spiral , #disturbed .
In the new Hubble images in that asks "Is the galaxy currently merging or is there any sign of tidal debris?" the option odd is not present.
#ring No option to specify it in the classification.
Stars, I think.Candidate #alphabet '?'
#bluestar
#ring? #irregular?
The foreground object, orange, is a star, partially overlapping on a galaxy in the background.