Galaxy Zoo Talk
Either I need new glasses or Apple's retina display isn't all it's advertised to be. I honestly don't see anything I would call a spiral.
Not seeing disturbance.....
Would have called this smooth eliptical. Maybe if I was bored, I would give it an #overlap but probably not
Hmmmm...
Not seeing spiral or merger.
I would have classified it as smooth round with nothing interesting to talk about.
#asteroid
Rather nondescript smooth galaxy.
But what is the "conga line" of objects up and to the left of it? Artifacts?
Disturbance resulting from a merger?
#ring
Almost looks like an out-of-focus shot of half of a clumpy galaxy. But, could it be a cluster of galaxies in a large cloud of stuff?
#dustlane Betcha there's a supermassive black hole in that core.
#merger with #tidaltail
#dustlane
Stars have a more distinct edge. Smooth galaxies have a fuzzy edge. Note the star at the bottom, with a more distinct edge.
#overlapping #spiral
#Asteroid
There could be some indistinct spiraling in the central part of the galaxy, but there is a #ring outside
oooo aaaahhhh!
OR..... it could be a Death Star generating a planet-killing death ray. JeanTate's theory is more likely but mine is more fun
artifact from a star out of the picture.
Have you seen the video of astronauts shaking up and letting sugar or salt crystals "do their thing?" Looks like this
yep
Cool one. Very broad sweeping arms, in relation to the size of the disc.
This is one of those that you would love to see a "replay" of the action.
#overlap
#disturbed #spiral – The disc is there - it is off center, possibly due to a merger or other disturbance.
Stars in a #poorqualityimage
#Asteroid overlapping a faint #spiral
Could it be a star overlapping a galaxy?
It certainly appears to be some transient object caught moving in a double-exposure.
A passing Acubierre drive starship
More close-up view of this one: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0005q5h/discussions/DGZ1006749
#merger
wond = wound or tight spiral.
I see two tightly wond arms.
Pac Man galaxy at different scale
small #cluster of galaxies
Hmmmm.... I would catagorize that as a smooth galaxy, in-between aspect, nothing odd, wilth no comment. Maybe I'm missing what you see.
nice #spiral
Multiple exposures catching an asteroid or other object at different spots in its transit.
I think. I could be wrong.
Looks to me like a #merger but I'm significantly less knowledgable on such things than a mentally challenged amoeba
It's a "you are here" pointer.
#odd grouping of objects. Not sure what to make of it
I'm not seeing a merger in the central galaxies. THey seem to be at different distances. Irregular shape, yes.
The processes which resulted in this shape must be fascinating
Nice #spiral with #clumps and #dustlanes
#spiral with #clumps and definately #disturbed
#merger of #spirals
#spiral with #clusters
Makes me wonder what caused it. Arms that "broke off" and became aring? Arms that got stranded as the disc contracted intodenser cluster?
You canhave galaxies with clusters which are brighter and galaxies with overlapping stars. This looks like an overlapping star.
#nebula ? with #clumps
#overlap #spiral with #rings
#spiral with blue #clusters
#toofainttoclassify
#Spiral with #clusters and an #overlap star (unless it's a supernova, but lately I've been proclaiming every stray pixel as one)
#Merger
Two #spiral #merging and both with #tidaltail
#supernova ?
3 galaxy #merger
Might this be classified as a smoth galaxy featuring a bar and no spiral?
#tidaltail
#merger or simiply overlapping?
#dwarf getting stripped of its arms in #merger ?
I like this pair that I classified as #merger - you can see the gravitational pull that the smaller one is exerting on the arms of the large
#merge #tidaltail
#Merger ? #pair ?
#disturbed
#perturbed
Merger of a small featureless galaxy? Or a #tail ?
Or 2 distinct objects with an illusion of conection?
#ring #disturbed #irregular
#spiral
I believe it is an over-exposed star. Or an image of a star that was shot twice to increase detail.
Is that a jet or another galazy on edge?
Either I need new glasses or Apple's retina display isn't all it's advertised to be. I honestly don't see anything I would call a spiral.
Not seeing disturbance.....
Would have called this smooth eliptical. Maybe if I was bored, I would give it an #overlap but probably not
Hmmmm...
Not seeing spiral or merger.
I would have classified it as smooth round with nothing interesting to talk about.
#asteroid
Rather nondescript smooth galaxy.
But what is the "conga line" of objects up and to the left of it? Artifacts?
Disturbance resulting from a merger?
#ring
Almost looks like an out-of-focus shot of half of a clumpy galaxy. But, could it be a cluster of galaxies in a large cloud of stuff?
#dustlane
Betcha there's a supermassive black hole in that core.
#merger with #tidaltail
#asteroid
#dustlane
Stars have a more distinct edge. Smooth galaxies have a fuzzy edge. Note the star at the bottom, with a more distinct edge.
#overlapping #spiral
#Asteroid
There could be some indistinct spiraling in the central part of the galaxy, but there is a #ring outside
oooo aaaahhhh!
OR..... it could be a Death Star generating a planet-killing death ray. JeanTate's theory is more likely but mine is more fun
artifact from a star out of the picture.
Have you seen the video of astronauts shaking up and letting sugar or salt crystals "do their thing?" Looks like this
yep
Cool one. Very broad sweeping arms, in relation to the size of the disc.
This is one of those that you would love to see a "replay" of the action.
#overlap
#disturbed #spiral – The disc is there - it is off center, possibly due to a merger or other disturbance.
Stars in a #poorqualityimage
#Asteroid overlapping a faint #spiral
Could it be a star overlapping a galaxy?
It certainly appears to be some transient object caught moving in a double-exposure.
A passing Acubierre drive starship
More close-up view of this one: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0005q5h/discussions/DGZ1006749
#ring
#merger
wond = wound or tight spiral.
I see two tightly wond arms.
Pac Man galaxy at different scale
small #cluster of galaxies
Hmmmm.... I would catagorize that as a smooth galaxy, in-between aspect, nothing odd, wilth no comment. Maybe I'm missing what you see.
nice #spiral
Multiple exposures catching an asteroid or other object at different spots in its transit.
I think. I could be wrong.
Looks to me like a #merger but I'm significantly less knowledgable on such things than a mentally challenged amoeba
It's a "you are here" pointer.
#odd grouping of objects. Not sure what to make of it
#merger
I'm not seeing a merger in the central galaxies. THey seem to be at different distances. Irregular shape, yes.
The processes which resulted in this shape must be fascinating
Nice #spiral with #clumps and #dustlanes
#spiral with #clumps and definately #disturbed
#merger of #spirals
#spiral with #clusters
Makes me wonder what caused it. Arms that "broke off" and became aring? Arms that got stranded as the disc contracted intodenser cluster?
You canhave galaxies with clusters which are brighter and galaxies with overlapping stars. This looks like an overlapping star.
#nebula ? with #clumps
#overlap #spiral with #rings
#spiral with blue #clusters
#merger
#toofainttoclassify
#Spiral with #clusters and an #overlap star (unless it's a supernova, but lately I've been proclaiming every stray pixel as one)
#toofainttoclassify
#toofainttoclassify
#toofainttoclassify
#spiral with #clusters
#merger
#toofainttoclassify
#toofainttoclassify
#toofainttoclassify
#toofainttoclassify
#Merger
#toofainttoclassify
#overlap
Two #spiral #merging and both with #tidaltail
#supernova ?
3 galaxy #merger
#Merger
Might this be classified as a smoth galaxy featuring a bar and no spiral?
#tidaltail
#merger
#Merger
#tidaltail
#merger or simiply overlapping?
#dwarf getting stripped of its arms in #merger ?
I like this pair that I classified as #merger - you can see the gravitational pull that the smaller one is exerting on the arms of the large
#merge #tidaltail
#merger
#Merger ? #pair ?
#disturbed
#perturbed
Merger of a small featureless galaxy? Or a #tail ?
Or 2 distinct objects with an illusion of conection?
#ring #disturbed #irregular
#spiral
#ring
I believe it is an over-exposed star. Or an image of a star that was shot twice to increase detail.
Is that a jet or another galazy on edge?
Is that a jet or another galazy on edge?