Galaxy Zoo Talk
#mergerparty of three!
#merging? Ignoring the gal to left, the disc is bi-colored; indicating galaxies overlapping in line-of-sight? Or possible merger going on?
#star-artifact?
#part of galaxy cluster?
#irregular - clumpy
Check out the line along lower-right edge...
#ring
#star
#merger?
Possible post-merger? Unable ot indicate clumps in NEquadrant...
Is it foreground gas causing the violet color?
post-collision with galaxy to the right?
#dustlane
irregular shape, possible merger
post-collision and merger
edge-on galaxy behind and to its right?
...scratching the bottom of the barrel, are we?
Looks like post-collision, w/merger in the next billion years, or so...
How does one classify this?
Gorgeous!
central imaged galaxy comprised of only <100 pixels is too distant to evaluate...
Looks more like a globular cluster...
Barred galaxy with flung-out spiral arm: post-merger relic?
#galaxy cluster?
Merging galaxies? Double nucleus?
Inverted image is better.
(Center galaxy)- Possible galaxy collision with two stellar arcs at 12 and 3?
Determination of "central object" is being distracted by the object with gravitational lens, me thinks. Need better image target.
OBJECT AGZ000: Central area possesses three circular discs arranged in a right-angle formation.Also, two much smaller,fainter discs @ 11:00.
Possible merger with much smaller galaxy from "south-south-east".
#mergerparty of three!
#merging? Ignoring the gal to left, the disc is bi-colored; indicating galaxies overlapping in line-of-sight? Or possible merger going on?
#star-artifact?
#part of galaxy cluster?
#irregular - clumpy
Check out the line along lower-right edge...
#ring
#star
#merger?
Possible post-merger? Unable ot indicate clumps in NEquadrant...
Is it foreground gas causing the violet color?
post-collision with galaxy to the right?
#dustlane
irregular shape, possible merger
post-collision and merger
edge-on galaxy behind and to its right?
...scratching the bottom of the barrel, are we?
Looks like post-collision, w/merger in the next billion years, or so...
How does one classify this?
Gorgeous!
central imaged galaxy comprised of only <100 pixels is too distant to evaluate...
Looks more like a globular cluster...
Barred galaxy with flung-out spiral arm: post-merger relic?
#galaxy cluster?
Merging galaxies? Double nucleus?
Inverted image is better.
(Center galaxy)- Possible galaxy collision with two stellar arcs at 12 and 3?
Determination of "central object" is being distracted by the object with gravitational lens, me thinks. Need better image target.
OBJECT AGZ000: Central area possesses three circular discs arranged in a right-angle formation.Also, two much smaller,fainter discs @ 11:00.
Possible merger with much smaller galaxy from "south-south-east".