Galaxy Zoo Talk
Faint signs of a greater extent to the galaxy beyond the central bright disc. Not quite edge on.
Rings of denser material.
Blue, disturbed and star forming.
Rich with star forming regions.
Potential merger.
Clumpy.
Single arm in a loop.
Blue star forming regions.
Foreground stars.
There seems to be an irregular galaxy to the bottom right of the image.
Potentially a merger event. There seems to be a blue streak like artefact to the right of the central galaxy.
The colours suggest star forming region near core.
It looks like there is a nearby nebula which is positioned in the image just to the left of the brightest foreground star.
Foreground stars by the look of things.
Bright star-forming regions.
Spiral with one arm terminated by a clump of material.
Could be a tidal flow towards the bottom.
This could welll be just a grouping of stars.
Possible merger.
The galaxy appears small on the image, although it's certainly a spiral, it's difficult to classify further.
The galaxy is irregular though there are hints of a spiral structure.
Irregular with bright blue star forming regions.
Looks like an irregular blue galaxy.
Looks disturbed and clumpy.
Looks as if the spiral arms are disturbed.
Looks like a merger with lots of disruption.
Tricky to see whether there is a feature near to the core or perhaps just a pair of foreground stars.
This is quite an odd one as it's difficult to know if there is a core or just a pairing of fore-ground stars.
Could be two, possibly three, eliptical galaxies merging but could equally be stars.
It may actually be a star but difficult to tell.
This galaxy seems to be edge on. Blue colour may suggest active star forming regions.
Highly disrupted with long tidal streams. It looks like a very pronounced star forming region is present.
Possible smaller and fainter companion on left.
The central galaxy could well be a star. There is an interesting distorted galaxy on lower right.
Edge on galaxy with what looks like tidal stream. Possible interaction with smaller companion to its upper left.
Magnificent merger.
The elongated smudge on top left may be lensing.
Near edge on galaxy has bent shape and may be interacting with neighbouring face-on galaxy. Small nebula below bent galaxy.
Finger like tidal stream emerging toward bottom of image. Clump of material in disk.
Very disturbed barred spiral with speckles of blue star forming regions. There is a very strange bright blue nebula to the bottom right.
Not sure if small blue smudge is neighbouring interacting companion or stellar feature.
Galaxy has strange tidal lobe to the left of the image. Could be sharing material with smaller companion.
Possible mereger though no obvious sign of sharing of material.
An unusual shape and highly disturbed. Lots of dust with a large diffuse ring.
What a beauty. I assume the blue streak is a mixture of star forming regions and dust lanes.
The galaxy looks rather like an eye with what may be an anular shaped dust ring aroind the core. There may be an interacting companion.
An unusual shape. The centre appears to be a bar which has a ring around it.
Very large tidal arm emerging from distorted centre.
Possible merger. Tidal stream of material on broader spiral arm linking to smaller companion.
It appears that there are either two loose spiral arms ot two tidal streams.
The smaller galaxy seems to be disturbed by the larger one.
The galaxy looks as if it's very cloe to companion but there are no visible traces of interaction.
It lookslike star is almost in line of sight of galaxy.
Very faint irregular looking galaxy. There are at least two other faint galaxies int the image.
There appears to be at least one more galaxy below the larger galaxy. The curved nature of the companion MAY indicate lensing.
Possible merger though small companion may just be a star.
Very open spiral with a faint inner ring.
Central disk with a hint of a bar. There are two large faint lobes to either side of the disk.
Inner barred disc with a pair of loose spiral arms.
There is a small feature near the bottom of the galaxy. It could be a small companion or a dust lain across the main disc.
Appears to be two galaxies merging. Both seem disturbed with material streaming off.
The galaxy is rather lost behine a star field. There is smaller fainter companion which might be merging.
This is the potential merger of two galaxies. There is a third, fainter, and more distant galaxy.
This appears to be three galaxies merging but they all seem to have reasonable undesturbed shapes so they could be eclipsing each other.
The galaxy seems to be merging with its smaller companion. There is a faint streamer of material betwen them.
Likely to be stellar artefact.
The galaxy may be merging with it's edge-on neighbour. There is a third egde-on galaxy at a greater distance.
The galaxy seems to be brighter on one side making it look rather asymmetric.
Looks like out of focus stars.
The outer regions of the galaxy are diffuse and faint.
This looks like an irregular galaxy - possibly disupted.
The galaxy could be an elliptical and it may be merging with a larger companion.
There is a hint of a propellar like bar and the outer regions are best described as a ring.
This could be a merger but it's difficult to tell if this is a stellar artefact or not.
There is a more distant edge-on galaxy behind it.
It appears that there is a galaxy in the same FOV that is closer to us but is only partially captured in the image.
The central galaxy may have a smaller galaxy merging with it.
Could be a merger but smaller of the pair could just be a stellar feature.
Merger with streams of material forming what look like spiral arms but could well be tidal features,
This looks like a cluster of stars.
A lovely ring structure. What a beauty.
This is a very clearmerger of two galaxies. A third neighbouring galaxy may also be interacting.
This is quite odd. It looks almost like a planetary nebula.
There are a pair of diffuse arms emerging from a central disc.
It appears that there is a diffue companion.
The galaxy may be eclipsing another more distant galaxy.
Very mottled aperance. One of the spiral arms seems extended - perhaps disturbed by neighbouring galaxy.
Diffuse loop of material. Could be a tidal ark?
The galaxy looks a touch like a planetary nebula or the black eye galaxy. I assume that the dark ring-like feature is a dust lane.
There are hints of a pair of fairly open spiral arms on the edge of the central disc.
There appears to be a ring - though this could equally be an artefact.
This could be a merger of up to three galaxies - or just as likely a grouping of stars.
The galaxy looks quite diffuse and may be merging with a smaller galaxy.
It is a possible merger though companion could be star closer to us.
The bright feature next to the central galaxy could be a star feature as it's too bright to suggest a merger.
Faint signs of a greater extent to the galaxy beyond the central bright disc. Not quite edge on.
Rings of denser material.
Blue, disturbed and star forming.
Rich with star forming regions.
Potential merger.
Clumpy.
Single arm in a loop.
Blue star forming regions.
Potential merger.
Foreground stars.
There seems to be an irregular galaxy to the bottom right of the image.
Potentially a merger event. There seems to be a blue streak like artefact to the right of the central galaxy.
Foreground stars.
The colours suggest star forming region near core.
It looks like there is a nearby nebula which is positioned in the image just to the left of the brightest foreground star.
Foreground stars by the look of things.
Potential merger.
Bright star-forming regions.
Spiral with one arm terminated by a clump of material.
Could be a tidal flow towards the bottom.
This could welll be just a grouping of stars.
Possible merger.
The galaxy appears small on the image, although it's certainly a spiral, it's difficult to classify further.
The galaxy is irregular though there are hints of a spiral structure.
Irregular with bright blue star forming regions.
Looks like an irregular blue galaxy.
Looks disturbed and clumpy.
Looks as if the spiral arms are disturbed.
Looks like a merger with lots of disruption.
Tricky to see whether there is a feature near to the core or perhaps just a pair of foreground stars.
This is quite an odd one as it's difficult to know if there is a core or just a pairing of fore-ground stars.
Could be two, possibly three, eliptical galaxies merging but could equally be stars.
It may actually be a star but difficult to tell.
This galaxy seems to be edge on. Blue colour may suggest active star forming regions.
Highly disrupted with long tidal streams. It looks like a very pronounced star forming region is present.
Possible smaller and fainter companion on left.
The central galaxy could well be a star. There is an interesting distorted galaxy on lower right.
Edge on galaxy with what looks like tidal stream. Possible interaction with smaller companion to its upper left.
Magnificent merger.
The elongated smudge on top left may be lensing.
Near edge on galaxy has bent shape and may be interacting with neighbouring face-on galaxy. Small nebula below bent galaxy.
Finger like tidal stream emerging toward bottom of image. Clump of material in disk.
Very disturbed barred spiral with speckles of blue star forming regions. There is a very strange bright blue nebula to the bottom right.
Not sure if small blue smudge is neighbouring interacting companion or stellar feature.
Galaxy has strange tidal lobe to the left of the image. Could be sharing material with smaller companion.
Possible mereger though no obvious sign of sharing of material.
An unusual shape and highly disturbed. Lots of dust with a large diffuse ring.
What a beauty. I assume the blue streak is a mixture of star forming regions and dust lanes.
The galaxy looks rather like an eye with what may be an anular shaped dust ring aroind the core. There may be an interacting companion.
An unusual shape. The centre appears to be a bar which has a ring around it.
Very large tidal arm emerging from distorted centre.
Possible merger. Tidal stream of material on broader spiral arm linking to smaller companion.
It appears that there are either two loose spiral arms ot two tidal streams.
The smaller galaxy seems to be disturbed by the larger one.
The galaxy looks as if it's very cloe to companion but there are no visible traces of interaction.
It lookslike star is almost in line of sight of galaxy.
Very faint irregular looking galaxy. There are at least two other faint galaxies int the image.
There appears to be at least one more galaxy below the larger galaxy. The curved nature of the companion MAY indicate lensing.
Possible merger though small companion may just be a star.
Very open spiral with a faint inner ring.
Central disk with a hint of a bar. There are two large faint lobes to either side of the disk.
Inner barred disc with a pair of loose spiral arms.
There is a small feature near the bottom of the galaxy. It could be a small companion or a dust lain across the main disc.
Appears to be two galaxies merging. Both seem disturbed with material streaming off.
The galaxy is rather lost behine a star field. There is smaller fainter companion which might be merging.
This is the potential merger of two galaxies. There is a third, fainter, and more distant galaxy.
This appears to be three galaxies merging but they all seem to have reasonable undesturbed shapes so they could be eclipsing each other.
The galaxy seems to be merging with its smaller companion. There is a faint streamer of material betwen them.
Likely to be stellar artefact.
The galaxy may be merging with it's edge-on neighbour. There is a third egde-on galaxy at a greater distance.
The galaxy seems to be brighter on one side making it look rather asymmetric.
Looks like out of focus stars.
The outer regions of the galaxy are diffuse and faint.
This looks like an irregular galaxy - possibly disupted.
The galaxy could be an elliptical and it may be merging with a larger companion.
There is a hint of a propellar like bar and the outer regions are best described as a ring.
This could be a merger but it's difficult to tell if this is a stellar artefact or not.
There is a more distant edge-on galaxy behind it.
It appears that there is a galaxy in the same FOV that is closer to us but is only partially captured in the image.
The central galaxy may have a smaller galaxy merging with it.
Could be a merger but smaller of the pair could just be a stellar feature.
Merger with streams of material forming what look like spiral arms but could well be tidal features,
This looks like a cluster of stars.
A lovely ring structure. What a beauty.
This is a very clearmerger of two galaxies. A third neighbouring galaxy may also be interacting.
This is quite odd. It looks almost like a planetary nebula.
There are a pair of diffuse arms emerging from a central disc.
It appears that there is a diffue companion.
The galaxy may be eclipsing another more distant galaxy.
Very mottled aperance. One of the spiral arms seems extended - perhaps disturbed by neighbouring galaxy.
Diffuse loop of material. Could be a tidal ark?
The galaxy looks a touch like a planetary nebula or the black eye galaxy. I assume that the dark ring-like feature is a dust lane.
There are hints of a pair of fairly open spiral arms on the edge of the central disc.
There appears to be a ring - though this could equally be an artefact.
This could be a merger of up to three galaxies - or just as likely a grouping of stars.
The galaxy looks quite diffuse and may be merging with a smaller galaxy.
It is a possible merger though companion could be star closer to us.
The bright feature next to the central galaxy could be a star feature as it's too bright to suggest a merger.