Galaxy Zoo Talk
several obvious #OB associations
OB association or foreground star a 6:30 o'clock
nucleus seems asymmetric
Contains artifacts
foreground stat at 3 o'clock
looks like an M-51 type merger
Seems to have a #starforming region at the 5-6 o'clock position
Needs to be enlarged
Resembles #M82
Looks like an #edge-on but with a very noticeable #halo
Extensive #starforming regions
#arms extremely faint
some prominent #star-forming regions
Not sure which is #center object
#nucleus is #offset
I think the blue object in the center is a #star. The linear feature from star at 2 o'clock us probably an #artifact
very predominate white #nucleus # AGN, # Seyfert ?
Looks like #Mickey_Mouse
? could this be a #blue-elliptical
#image incomplete
#arms very #faint and #diffuse
Looks like an #E7 but it could be an #edge-on #lenticular
#nucleus very bright and sharply defined. ? #AGN, ? #Seyfert
Too #blue to be an #elliptical
way too #blue to be an #elliptical
I called this a #disk galaxy because of its greenish-blue #color and there is a faint indication of a #spiral #arm at 6 o'clock
Seems to be an #overlap no sign of #disturbance
NGC 4038/39 type #merger with #tidal #tails
I think the #dustlane may be an #artifact
#starforming regions
#disk warped
Some #starforming regions visible
? #lenticular
#overlap with object at 10 o'clock
very faint indications of #arms
Seems to be like NGC 4038/39. Clump at 3 o'clock looks like it could be part of tidal #tail
Can't tell if the 5 objects around the nucleus are faint #stars or are #clumps in the very faint #disk
Possible #tails, maybe #merger like NGC 5128
#arms attached to #ring at 90 deg to #bar
?can't really tell if this is an #elliptical or #spiral
? Elongated #green object at 6 o'clock #artifact
#interacting with galaxy at 7 o'clock
#disk is #warped
seems to have faint starforming regions at 6 o'clock and 4 o'clock
Labeled this as a #spiral due #blue color and is #asymmetric in horizontal plane
#overlap
#Faint very #clumpy
Bright blue-white nucleus. Possible #Seyfert or #AGN
Outer #disk / #arms extremely faint
#imagesizewrong
I don't know what to make of this a #merger or #overlap or #dustlane like NGC5128 or something else
Regarding lostlens' comment.First an Sd spiral is not an early but a late spiral. Second if that's a spiral I'll eat it.
Seems very #smooth maybe an #S0
Very broad #ring
Part of a #cluster Maybe a #cD?
#Seyfert? Has very luminous nucleus
With a large bright nucleus could this be an S0?
? can't tell if this a very loose spiral or an #edge-on with a very warped disk
#Bulge at 9 o'clock no idea what it is
red object at 2 o'clock probably a background galaxy
I can't tell if this is a merger or an #overlap
outer #disk is just visible
I think this is a #disk galaxy due to the blue color and very weak #nucleus area. can't make out any #arms
I think there is an #inner #ring but very #indistinct
Appearsd to be a bridge between this galaxy and the one at 8 o'clock
nice #dustlane
I'm really not sure about this. Maybe #merger or #dust_lane
#star
I concur
#Disk seems to be #warped
I classified the wrong object, I should have classified the elliptical at 8 o'clock from the spiral rather than the spiral. SORRY
Disk seems slightly #warped
? Unusual #green object at 11 - 12 o'clock #artifact?
? Unusual #red color high #redshift or a lot of obscuring dust?
some kind of object at 8'oclock
#Good_luck with this one
#badimage
object at 1 o'clock appears to be a star
There seems to be some slight #disturbance so I called this a #merger. Could be dead wrong though. #Siamese_twin galaxies weird
Nice example of a #pseudoring
#merger in progress. Note the dark area immediately above the lower galaxy. That would be dust and the red area is probably Hydrogen gas.
? #Seyfert or #AGN
? I can't tell is this is a #star or an #elliptical or what. I could use some help here/
Can't really tell if this is an #edge-on or nearly so. #arms seem very distorted, and central disk is #warped. Central feature may a #bar
seems to be #flocculated
nice #edge-on no sign of a #dust-lane
I can tell there is a #galaxy in the middle of this group. I think the brightest objrvt are stars the ones at 2 and 8 o'clock #galaxies?
#arms very weak
Has no noticeable #arms
has a #disk but can't make out any detail at all #amorphous
No indication of interaction between the two galaxies
The two galaxies are not interacting. Galaxy at 8 o'clock has a much higher #redshift than the target galaxy
same as AGZ0007w5q. I discussed this in a Help objects titled "What goes on here?". Tidal tail the result of a #flyby also a #Seyfert 1
On the left side of the galaxy there is a very faint #bow-shaped feature that wraps partly around the galaxy.
According to DR8 the galaxy at 11 o'clock has a much higher redshift than the center galaxy so it could not be interacting
Very #disrurbed. Galaxy cause disturbance may be at 9 o'clock. Sky sever shows intense star-foming in region adjutant to other galaxy,
#ring very prominent and well-defined
#nucleus #large #bright very #diffuse
#nucleus #bright but #diffuse
very #blue
very #loose spiral
#dark #lane at 3 o'clock is an apparent #optical_illusion
Agree with ElisabethB
small very bright #nucleus
#arms very #diffuse
Typical #Sc
#armspan (apologies to aviation) very wide in relation to #nucleus and #ring size
galaxy at 2 o'clock appears to be disturbing object
#bar appears a #dark #lane
Uncertain is this has a #ring, or #bar,or or it just has arms whose inner parts are bright. Too #foreshortened to tell much.
d. #Flocculent disk (Mo, et al,2010,2014)
2 c. A disk around the nucleus. #nuclear-ring? d. #inner ring seems somewhat disturbed c. Has an #outer ring or #pseudo-ring
1 This is a very complex object a. a small but very bright nucleus b. dust lanes in the bar and others in the disk
Really nice #ring
I didn't know whether to classify this as having a #bar or a #ring, so I marked both..Let someone else figure it out
#object at 6 o'clock seems to be another #galaxy
#nucleus very #small #bright
#nucleus very #bright
Talk about a #stealth galaxy
interesting #interaction between a #normal spiral and a #barred spiral
Screwed this one up. Mistook star image at 2 o'clock for a galaxy
Almost invisible against background #noise
#arms don't appear to connect to the #bar ends. Seem to connect to #ring at approx. 90 degrees to bar
Appears to be about as #loose as you can get
2 of 3 The problem with this is that most #rings are rings. I have run into galaxies that have disks around the nucleus rather than rings
1 of 2 Also there are #ring features. I would have probably classed this a as #barred with a #ring feature
Has #inner and #outer #ring
looks to be the same as ATGZ0007ugx
#ring is very #elliptical
Can't make anything out
large number of #background galaxies
Not sure of anything about this object in this plate
? could this be a #polar-ring galaxy
I marked this as a #merger but it might just be an #overlap
#S0
#star-forming #rings nodular structure in disk indicates #star-forming in #disk
#arm at 3 o'clock seems to be rotating in the #opposite direction from main arms
maybe #inner and #outer ring
very #foreshortened
All I can make out is that there IS something there
?#SBO
has an #outer-ring
May be some interaction between main galaxy and the one at 11 o'clock.. Both seem disturbed and both have intense blue #star-forming regions
#inner-ring and weak #outer-ring
? outer #pseudo-ring
Doesn't look like a #merger to me either. no redshift info on any but the barred spiral
resembles NGC1300
Can't tell if #object at 11 o'clock is a separate object or part of main galaxy. No help from Sky Server
due too #foreshortening I am unable to tell if this galaxy has bar and I had to guess at the tightness of the arms
Bright areas on either side of nucleus #star-forming regions?
Can't make out any details even the #nucleus is extremely faint
Has a really strong [OIII] line
#arms indistinct
#ring shows #dimple (Buta et al, 2003)
sharply defined star-like nucleus #agn?
has #lens
Spot at 9 o'clock I think is a #foreground star
#arm structure very faint and ill-defined
Very prominent #ring and #lens feature
#nucleus ill-defined
? on skyserver this looks like a #polar-ring galaxy or a #merger
Should have marked as having a #ring but these u-band images are so hard to make out
very prominent #ring
? uncertain whether to call ellipsoidal area around the nucleus a #ring
u-band. Extremely faint, can barely tell that it has a disk.I cannot discern any other details except the nucleus
Very small but bright #nucleus. Possible #nuclear_ring
? Bright well defined nucleus Possible #AGN
#ring seems to be #star-forming region. Sky-server spectra class is #AGN
#ring very prominent
Nearly #edge-on, difficult to classify
Very small image
Several #background galaxies within the disk
one arms has several #starforming regions. Extremely faint
Seems to have partial #ring. Extremely faint
Can't make out anything from this u-band image. Should have classed it as irregular. Skyserver image looks like a #collision / #merger
possible #merger
faint indications of tidal #tail between the two galaxies
#disk smooth no sign of #arms
has a disk but structure #amorphous.Typical u-band
another galaxy at 11 o'clock does not appear to be #interacting
#disk smooth no #arm structure visible. Seems to be a background galaxy at 1 o'clock no sign of #interaction
#Starforming region seems to limited to nuclear #ring
[OIII] is the strongest emission. Skysever ids this this as an #AGN
?might be a #Merger or some type of #collision. small bright spot near main nucleus at 4 o'clock looks like it could be second #nucleus
slightly #distorted. Seems to have a partial #nuclear #ring
Skyserver image very red, little obvious evidence of #starforming regions. Hydrogen #emission lines are very weak
I suspect this is a disk galaxy, there are very faint indications of a disk, but I can't really make it out against background #noise
I suspect its just an #artifact
#arms well-defined
#starfoming seems to be mainly in the #ring
#bar very weak
#Distorted #OIII emission strong
unsure if #arms very #asymmetric or if right #arm very #Foreshortened
#amorphous #disk #no-detail. seems to have horizontal linear #artifact thru nucleus
#smooth #disk #arms poorly #defined
upper #arm #diffuse lower #arm #well-defined
#arms lengths ver #asymmetric
#ring incomplete
#amorphous #halo
#smooth #disk no observed #arms #SB0?
interesting #trefoil structure
#inner and #outer #ring, #small #bright #well-defined #nucleus
In sky sever shows that #ring is blue #star-forming region but not sign of spiral structure at all
This would seem to me to indicate that the #clumps and bright areas are dense regions of #intense #star-formation
This is an i-band image yet the #clumps and #bright areas of the arms in Skyserver image are very blue.
#ring galaxy. ring has a quite a few of blue #starforming regions
#Clumpy Clumps very close to nucleus at 2 and 8 o'clock rather than #bar
#thin arms not much evidence of #disk between arms
#spiral structure extremely faint
#disk very faint and lacking in detail
No sign of outer #arms
Seems to be a #spiral
Nucleus elongated, could be #bar but can't tell
Outer disk extremely faint, indications of #spiral arms but very uncertain
another galaxy at 4 o'clock from nucleus. Does not seem to be interacting though
I was talking about the two bright clumps NOT the main galaxy
disk features not #discernible
Could this be a collision between a #spiral and an #irregular or a #blue-elliptical if there is such a thing
#clumpy #arms extremely #distorted. Could large #blue knot below nucleus be massive enough to disturb whole galaxy?
outer arms too faint to analyze
#nucleus #diffuse #lower #arm begins #well-defined buy comes #faint #diffuse then seems to extend into #faint #thin #filament
#bar faint #arms extend to thin filaments does seem to have #ring #upper #arm #distorted
#nucleus #starlike #bright appears to be part of #cluster
#nucleus #bright #diffuse, #ring #well-defined
Appears to be dust lanes below nucleus, this may indicate bluer areas below nucleus
#inner and #outer #ring
#arms very sharp
Featureless UV image
Z-band image so only seeing inner part of galaxy
Seems very flat and smooth. because its an IR image
Prominent #blue #ring. Outer arms not visible
#bar is bent
#lacks_detail
#arms very filamentous
2 #rings #outer #ring #dimpled
2 #rings, outer #ring #dimpled
#inner_ring #outer_ring
Extremely faint outer #arms uncertain about number of arms or structure
#arms very #diffuse and #elongated
indications of second nucleus at 11 o'clock from bright nucleus. Filaments similar to NGC4038-39
#SB0 ?
SB0?
Sc? Very clumpy
Careful, this is a Z-band image, you're only seeing the nucleus
Another UV. Does seem to have a disk but cannot make out any details.
I would prefer to call this an #interacting pair rather than a #merger
Checked Skyserver, This is a IR image of a very blue galaxy so this is only the nucleus
Just can't tell about this. Slight halo around nucleus suggests that this may be a #spiral
nearly edge on. Not sure about number and tightness of arms. Not sure about nuclear #ring
#bar very faint, not sure about #nuclear_ring
#arms irregular and not well defined,some #clumps
not sure about the #bar, may be the result of #foreshortening
several linear #artifacts. Rather #clumpy
Probably a #spiral but too faint too tell for sure. Another @#%! UV image
#disk smooth
#Disk smooth #arms not prominent
#nuclear_ring and #outer_ring
Typical very weak featured UV image
G-band. Lack of features may indicate #evolved
IR image #nucleus and bar bright, bluer arms barely visible
#bar very wide
Resembles M81
#excessive magnification can't make this out at all
U-band doesn't make much sense horizontal #artifact
horizontal #artifact thru nucleus. Z-band image with very prominent nucleus in IR
Very clumpy. Since U-band this would indicate hot blue star-forming regions
Nucleus very prominent in U-band image #AGN, Skyserver shows this as an Sc type spiral. Dark lane in from nucleus to right seems #artifact
Looks like a barred galaxy with a faint nuclear ring. This is an I-band image so can't tell if this is a normal galaxy or an #evolved #SB0
? several faint #arcs around disk #artifacts?
inner ring has dimples (Buta et al,2003) outer disk not visible
image seems #overexposed
#arms very clumpy 3-4 o'clock nearly very faint near-horizontal feature artifact?
appears to have #outer_ring rather than #spiral_arms
Very faint indications of #spiral_arms otherwise disk #amorphous
#excessive magnification
upper #arm much larger than others. marked as barred, but unsure if bar or elongated nucleus. bight spot above nucleus seems foreground
#arms very loose and faint
good example of #nuclear #bar
seems to have an #amorphous outer disk but too faint to tell if real or imaging artifact
Outer arms and disk ill-defined
#amorphous outer disk, faint outer ring with #dimples (Buta,2003)
Faint #amorphous outer disk
nuclear #ring somewhat distorted, possible outer #ring
Disk #amorphous, hint of an outer #ring
Very faint amorphous disk
Outer disk #amorphous
loosely organized, elongated nucleus
disk outside of ring too faint to be examined
#lens shaped nuclear ring. Several bright #knots
Too dim to distinguish features. UV image
2 #knots at 11 o'clock
#interacting galaxies. Brightest at 6 o'clock from nucleus other at 1 o'clock
#arms very very loose and faint
My Classification is #wrong Skyserver shows an "evolved" barred spiral
?#evolved disk (s0.). #lens shaped nuclear ring a 2nd ring further out
#ring is distorted
Very smooth #evolved? little arm structure lens shaped nuclear ring
UV image, Cannot make out #structure
According to skyserver this is a #UV image. No wonder its so faint
Upper arm seems to be #disturbed
Bright spot seems to be foreground star
#arms very poorly defined
May have #bar if so very short
#jet like object, seems to originate from bottom of nucleus upward over the disk and then curves away. Could also be extreme distortion
Possibly #disturbed
very low surface brightness, does appear to have disk, nucleus and somewhat ill-defined
#spiral structure not well-defined, #bar faint ill-defined possible #ring
Arms #overlap
Appears similar to NGC3185 in #HubbleAtlas
?outer ring, #Dark #ring around nucleus
#inner #ring #clumpy. possible #outer #ring
#ring is #lens shaped, filled in
?SB0
?bright area near nucleus at about 8 o'clock position. #foreground object?
? No obvious arms an SB0
Odd clumps on upper left portion of arm
Very #clumpy for a red image. Unusual #dark areas between nucleus & arm, Heavy #dust or #darkmatter?
#Theta shape, very slight indications of structure outside of #ring
Can't tell if it has a very tiny bright nucleus or if it is a foreground star
?? I really am not sure which one I am supposed to describe, the center of the image is between the 2 galaxies. I chose the one on the right
?arms very faint an S0 maybe
?#inner and #outer #ring
Extremely faint looking at the #Skyserver image I made a pretty good guess
Upper arm is highly disturbed
Galaxy is #interacting with smaller galaxy at 11 o'clock
? Skyserver image shows very faint arms. maybe an S0? SS image has peculiar deep red area on NE quadrant.
? Skyserver shows bar, Possible very extended outer arms, arm at 6 o'clock seems 3 ring diameters long. Arm appears to end in knot
Inner ring around bar. Maybe 2nd ring further out. outer disk vague
?Evolved SB0
#barredspiral, #interiorring, ring is elliptical
Should have indicated it had 3 arms,#agn ? #Interacting
#nucleus very bright, but somewhat indistinct. Possible #agn ?
Uncertain about the #bar. #nucleus indistinct
Circular feature around nucleus attached to the ends of the bar. Spiral arms not attached to the ends of the bar but to circular feature
I really don't know what this is
#agn
Appears to be SBb, Central bar very wide with ends being thicker than rest of bar.
May have a central bar but indistinct
several obvious #OB associations
OB association or foreground star a 6:30 o'clock
nucleus seems asymmetric
Contains artifacts
foreground stat at 3 o'clock
looks like an M-51 type merger
Seems to have a #starforming region at the 5-6 o'clock position
Needs to be enlarged
Resembles #M82
Looks like an #edge-on but with a very noticeable #halo
Extensive #starforming regions
#arms extremely faint
some prominent #star-forming regions
Not sure which is #center object
#nucleus is #offset
I think the blue object in the center is a #star. The linear feature from star at 2 o'clock us probably an #artifact
very predominate white #nucleus # AGN, # Seyfert ?
Looks like #Mickey_Mouse
? could this be a #blue-elliptical
#image incomplete
#arms very #faint and #diffuse
Looks like an #E7 but it could be an #edge-on #lenticular
#nucleus very bright and sharply defined. ? #AGN, ? #Seyfert
Too #blue to be an #elliptical
way too #blue to be an #elliptical
I called this a #disk galaxy because of its greenish-blue #color and there is a faint indication of a #spiral #arm at 6 o'clock
Seems to be an #overlap no sign of #disturbance
NGC 4038/39 type #merger with #tidal #tails
I think the #dustlane may be an #artifact
#starforming regions
#disk warped
Some #starforming regions visible
? #lenticular
#overlap with object at 10 o'clock
very faint indications of #arms
Seems to be like NGC 4038/39. Clump at 3 o'clock looks like it could be part of tidal #tail
Can't tell if the 5 objects around the nucleus are faint #stars or are #clumps in the very faint #disk
Possible #tails, maybe #merger like NGC 5128
#arms attached to #ring at 90 deg to #bar
?can't really tell if this is an #elliptical or #spiral
? Elongated #green object at 6 o'clock #artifact
#interacting with galaxy at 7 o'clock
#disk is #warped
seems to have faint starforming regions at 6 o'clock and 4 o'clock
Labeled this as a #spiral due #blue color and is #asymmetric in horizontal plane
#overlap
#Faint very #clumpy
Bright blue-white nucleus. Possible #Seyfert or #AGN
Outer #disk / #arms extremely faint
#imagesizewrong
I don't know what to make of this a #merger or #overlap or #dustlane like NGC5128 or something else
Regarding lostlens' comment.First an Sd spiral is not an early but a late spiral. Second if that's a spiral I'll eat it.
Seems very #smooth maybe an #S0
Very broad #ring
Part of a #cluster Maybe a #cD?
#Seyfert? Has very luminous nucleus
With a large bright nucleus could this be an S0?
? can't tell if this a very loose spiral or an #edge-on with a very warped disk
#Bulge at 9 o'clock no idea what it is
red object at 2 o'clock probably a background galaxy
I can't tell if this is a merger or an #overlap
outer #disk is just visible
I think this is a #disk galaxy due to the blue color and very weak #nucleus area. can't make out any #arms
I think there is an #inner #ring but very #indistinct
Appearsd to be a bridge between this galaxy and the one at 8 o'clock
nice #dustlane
I'm really not sure about this. Maybe #merger or #dust_lane
#star
#imagesizewrong
I concur
#Disk seems to be #warped
I classified the wrong object, I should have classified the elliptical at 8 o'clock from the spiral rather than the spiral. SORRY
Disk seems slightly #warped
? Unusual #green object at 11 - 12 o'clock #artifact?
? Unusual #red color high #redshift or a lot of obscuring dust?
some kind of object at 8'oclock
#Good_luck with this one
#badimage
#badimage
object at 1 o'clock appears to be a star
There seems to be some slight #disturbance so I called this a #merger. Could be dead wrong though. #Siamese_twin galaxies weird
Nice example of a #pseudoring
#merger in progress. Note the dark area immediately above the lower galaxy. That would be dust and the red area is probably Hydrogen gas.
? #Seyfert or #AGN
? I can't tell is this is a #star or an #elliptical or what. I could use some help here/
Can't really tell if this is an #edge-on or nearly so. #arms seem very distorted, and central disk is #warped. Central feature may a #bar
seems to be #flocculated
nice #edge-on no sign of a #dust-lane
I can tell there is a #galaxy in the middle of this group. I think the brightest objrvt are stars the ones at 2 and 8 o'clock #galaxies?
#arms very weak
Has no noticeable #arms
has a #disk but can't make out any detail at all #amorphous
No indication of interaction between the two galaxies
The two galaxies are not interacting. Galaxy at 8 o'clock has a much higher #redshift than the target galaxy
same as AGZ0007w5q. I discussed this in a Help objects titled "What goes on here?". Tidal tail the result of a #flyby also a #Seyfert 1
On the left side of the galaxy there is a very faint #bow-shaped feature that wraps partly around the galaxy.
According to DR8 the galaxy at 11 o'clock has a much higher redshift than the center galaxy so it could not be interacting
Very #disrurbed. Galaxy cause disturbance may be at 9 o'clock. Sky sever shows intense star-foming in region adjutant to other galaxy,
#ring very prominent and well-defined
#nucleus #large #bright very #diffuse
#nucleus #bright but #diffuse
very #blue
very #loose spiral
#dark #lane at 3 o'clock is an apparent #optical_illusion
Agree with ElisabethB
small very bright #nucleus
#arms very #diffuse
Typical #Sc
#armspan (apologies to aviation) very wide in relation to #nucleus and #ring size
galaxy at 2 o'clock appears to be disturbing object
#bar appears a #dark #lane
Uncertain is this has a #ring, or #bar,or or it just has arms whose inner parts are bright. Too #foreshortened to tell much.
d. #Flocculent disk (Mo, et al,2010,2014)
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c. A disk around the nucleus. #nuclear-ring?
d. #inner ring seems somewhat disturbed
c. Has an #outer ring or #pseudo-ring
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This is a very complex object
a. a small but very bright nucleus
b. dust lanes in the bar and others in the disk
Really nice #ring
I didn't know whether to classify this as having a #bar or a #ring, so I marked both..Let someone else figure it out
#imagesizewrong
#object at 6 o'clock seems to be another #galaxy
#nucleus very #small #bright
#nucleus very #bright
#imagesizewrong
Talk about a #stealth galaxy
interesting #interaction between a #normal spiral and a #barred spiral
Screwed this one up. Mistook star image at 2 o'clock for a galaxy
Almost invisible against background #noise
#arms don't appear to connect to the #bar ends. Seem to connect to #ring at approx. 90 degrees to bar
Appears to be about as #loose as you can get
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The problem with this is that most #rings are rings. I have run into galaxies that have disks around the nucleus rather than rings
1 of 2
Also there are #ring features. I would have probably classed this a as #barred with a #ring feature
Has #inner and #outer #ring
looks to be the same as ATGZ0007ugx
#ring is very #elliptical
Can't make anything out
large number of #background galaxies
Not sure of anything about this object in this plate
? could this be a #polar-ring galaxy
I marked this as a #merger but it might just be an #overlap
#S0
#star-forming #rings nodular structure in disk indicates #star-forming in #disk
#arm at 3 o'clock seems to be rotating in the #opposite direction from main arms
maybe #inner and #outer ring
very #foreshortened
All I can make out is that there IS something there
?#SBO
has an #outer-ring
May be some interaction between main galaxy and the one at 11 o'clock.. Both seem disturbed and both have intense blue #star-forming regions
#inner-ring and weak #outer-ring
? outer #pseudo-ring
Doesn't look like a #merger to me either. no redshift info on any but the barred spiral
resembles NGC1300
Can't tell if #object at 11 o'clock is a separate object or part of main galaxy. No help from Sky Server
due too #foreshortening I am unable to tell if this galaxy has bar and I had to guess at the tightness of the arms
Bright areas on either side of nucleus #star-forming regions?
Can't make out any details even the #nucleus is extremely faint
Has a really strong [OIII] line
#arms indistinct
#ring shows #dimple (Buta et al, 2003)
sharply defined star-like nucleus #agn?
has #lens
Spot at 9 o'clock I think is a #foreground star
#arm structure very faint and ill-defined
Very prominent #ring and #lens feature
#nucleus ill-defined
? on skyserver this looks like a #polar-ring galaxy or a #merger
Should have marked as having a #ring but these u-band images are so hard to make out
very prominent #ring
? uncertain whether to call ellipsoidal area around the nucleus a #ring
u-band. Extremely faint, can barely tell that it has a disk.I cannot discern any other details except the nucleus
Very small but bright #nucleus. Possible #nuclear_ring
? Bright well defined nucleus Possible #AGN
#ring seems to be #star-forming region. Sky-server spectra class is #AGN
#ring very prominent
Nearly #edge-on, difficult to classify
Very small image
Several #background galaxies within the disk
one arms has several #starforming regions. Extremely faint
Seems to have partial #ring. Extremely faint
Can't make out anything from this u-band image. Should have classed it as irregular. Skyserver image looks like a #collision / #merger
possible #merger
faint indications of tidal #tail between the two galaxies
#disk smooth no sign of #arms
has a disk but structure #amorphous.Typical u-band
another galaxy at 11 o'clock does not appear to be #interacting
#disk smooth no #arm structure visible. Seems to be a background galaxy at 1 o'clock no sign of #interaction
#Starforming region seems to limited to nuclear #ring
[OIII] is the strongest emission. Skysever ids this this as an #AGN
?might be a #Merger or some type of #collision. small bright spot near main nucleus at 4 o'clock looks like it could be second #nucleus
slightly #distorted. Seems to have a partial #nuclear #ring
Skyserver image very red, little obvious evidence of #starforming regions. Hydrogen #emission lines are very weak
I suspect this is a disk galaxy, there are very faint indications of a disk, but I can't really make it out against background #noise
I suspect its just an #artifact
#arms well-defined
#starfoming seems to be mainly in the #ring
#bar very weak
#Distorted #OIII emission strong
unsure if #arms very #asymmetric or if right #arm very #Foreshortened
#amorphous #disk #no-detail. seems to have horizontal linear #artifact thru nucleus
#smooth #disk #arms poorly #defined
upper #arm #diffuse lower #arm #well-defined
#arms lengths ver #asymmetric
#ring incomplete
#amorphous #halo
#smooth #disk no observed #arms #SB0?
interesting #trefoil structure
#inner and #outer #ring, #small #bright #well-defined #nucleus
In sky sever shows that #ring is blue #star-forming region but not sign of spiral structure at all
This would seem to me to indicate that the #clumps and bright areas are dense regions of #intense #star-formation
This is an i-band image yet the #clumps and #bright areas of the arms in Skyserver image are very blue.
#ring galaxy. ring has a quite a few of blue #starforming regions
#Clumpy Clumps very close to nucleus at 2 and 8 o'clock rather than #bar
#thin arms not much evidence of #disk between arms
#spiral structure extremely faint
#disk very faint and lacking in detail
No sign of outer #arms
Seems to be a #spiral
Nucleus elongated, could be #bar but can't tell
Outer disk extremely faint, indications of #spiral arms but very uncertain
another galaxy at 4 o'clock from nucleus. Does not seem to be interacting though
I was talking about the two bright clumps NOT the main galaxy
disk features not #discernible
Could this be a collision between a #spiral and an #irregular or a #blue-elliptical if there is such a thing
#clumpy #arms extremely #distorted. Could large #blue knot below nucleus be massive enough to disturb whole galaxy?
outer arms too faint to analyze
#nucleus #diffuse #lower #arm begins #well-defined buy comes #faint #diffuse then seems to extend into #faint #thin #filament
#bar faint #arms extend to thin filaments does seem to have #ring #upper #arm #distorted
#nucleus #starlike #bright appears to be part of #cluster
#imagesizewrong
#nucleus #bright #diffuse, #ring #well-defined
Appears to be dust lanes below nucleus, this may indicate bluer areas below nucleus
#inner and #outer #ring
#arms very sharp
#imagesizewrong
Featureless UV image
Z-band image so only seeing inner part of galaxy
Seems very flat and smooth. because its an IR image
Prominent #blue #ring. Outer arms not visible
#bar is bent
#lacks_detail
#lacks_detail
#lacks_detail
#arms very filamentous
2 #rings #outer #ring #dimpled
2 #rings, outer #ring #dimpled
#inner_ring #outer_ring
Extremely faint outer #arms uncertain about number of arms or structure
#arms very #diffuse and #elongated
indications of second nucleus at 11 o'clock from bright nucleus. Filaments similar to NGC4038-39
#SB0 ?
SB0?
Sc? Very clumpy
Careful, this is a Z-band image, you're only seeing the nucleus
Another UV. Does seem to have a disk but cannot make out any details.
I would prefer to call this an #interacting pair rather than a #merger
Checked Skyserver, This is a IR image of a very blue galaxy so this is only the nucleus
Just can't tell about this. Slight halo around nucleus suggests that this may be a #spiral
nearly edge on. Not sure about number and tightness of arms. Not sure about nuclear #ring
#bar very faint, not sure about #nuclear_ring
#arms irregular and not well defined,some #clumps
not sure about the #bar, may be the result of #foreshortening
several linear #artifacts. Rather #clumpy
Probably a #spiral but too faint too tell for sure. Another @#%! UV image
#arms extremely faint
#disk smooth
#Disk smooth #arms not prominent
#nuclear_ring and #outer_ring
Typical very weak featured UV image
G-band. Lack of features may indicate #evolved
IR image #nucleus and bar bright, bluer arms barely visible
#bar very wide
Resembles M81
#excessive magnification can't make this out at all
U-band doesn't make much sense horizontal #artifact
horizontal #artifact thru nucleus. Z-band image with very prominent nucleus in IR
Very clumpy. Since U-band this would indicate hot blue star-forming regions
Nucleus very prominent in U-band image #AGN, Skyserver shows this as an Sc type spiral. Dark lane in from nucleus to right seems #artifact
Looks like a barred galaxy with a faint nuclear ring. This is an I-band image so can't tell if this is a normal galaxy or an #evolved #SB0
? several faint #arcs around disk #artifacts?
inner ring has dimples (Buta et al,2003) outer disk not visible
image seems #overexposed
#arms very clumpy 3-4 o'clock nearly very faint near-horizontal feature artifact?
appears to have #outer_ring rather than #spiral_arms
Very faint indications of #spiral_arms otherwise disk #amorphous
#excessive magnification
upper #arm much larger than others. marked as barred, but unsure if bar or elongated nucleus. bight spot above nucleus seems foreground
#arms very loose and faint
good example of #nuclear #bar
seems to have an #amorphous outer disk but too faint to tell if real or imaging artifact
Outer arms and disk ill-defined
#amorphous outer disk, faint outer ring with #dimples (Buta,2003)
Faint #amorphous outer disk
nuclear #ring somewhat distorted, possible outer #ring
Disk #amorphous, hint of an outer #ring
Very faint amorphous disk
Outer disk #amorphous
loosely organized, elongated nucleus
disk outside of ring too faint to be examined
#lens shaped nuclear ring. Several bright #knots
Too dim to distinguish features. UV image
2 #knots at 11 o'clock
#interacting galaxies. Brightest at 6 o'clock from nucleus other at 1 o'clock
#arms very very loose and faint
My Classification is #wrong Skyserver shows an "evolved" barred spiral
?#evolved disk (s0.). #lens shaped nuclear ring a 2nd ring further out
#ring is distorted
Very smooth #evolved? little arm structure lens shaped nuclear ring
UV image, Cannot make out #structure
According to skyserver this is a #UV image. No wonder its so faint
Upper arm seems to be #disturbed
Bright spot seems to be foreground star
#arms very poorly defined
May have #bar if so very short
#jet like object, seems to originate from bottom of nucleus upward over the disk and then curves away. Could also be extreme distortion
Possibly #disturbed
very low surface brightness, does appear to have disk, nucleus and somewhat ill-defined
#spiral structure not well-defined, #bar faint ill-defined possible #ring
Arms #overlap
Appears similar to NGC3185 in #HubbleAtlas
?outer ring, #Dark #ring around nucleus
#inner #ring #clumpy. possible #outer #ring
#ring is #lens shaped, filled in
#excessive magnification
?SB0
?bright area near nucleus at about 8 o'clock position. #foreground object?
? No obvious arms an SB0
Odd clumps on upper left portion of arm
Very #clumpy for a red image. Unusual #dark areas between nucleus & arm, Heavy #dust or #darkmatter?
#Theta shape, very slight indications of structure outside of #ring
Can't tell if it has a very tiny bright nucleus or if it is a foreground star
?? I really am not sure which one I am supposed to describe, the center of the image is between the 2 galaxies. I chose the one on the right
?arms very faint an S0 maybe
?#inner and #outer #ring
?#inner and #outer #ring
Extremely faint looking at the #Skyserver image I made a pretty good guess
Upper arm is highly disturbed
Galaxy is #interacting with smaller galaxy at 11 o'clock
? Skyserver image shows very faint arms. maybe an S0? SS image has peculiar deep red area on NE quadrant.
? Skyserver shows bar, Possible very extended outer arms, arm at 6 o'clock seems 3 ring diameters long. Arm appears to end in knot
Inner ring around bar. Maybe 2nd ring further out. outer disk vague
?Evolved SB0
#barredspiral, #interiorring, ring is elliptical
Should have indicated it had 3 arms,#agn ? #Interacting
#nucleus very bright, but somewhat indistinct. Possible #agn ?
Uncertain about the #bar. #nucleus indistinct
Circular feature around nucleus attached to the ends of the bar. Spiral arms not attached to the ends of the bar but to circular feature
I really don't know what this is
#agn
Appears to be SBb, Central bar very wide with ends being thicker than rest of bar.
May have a central bar but indistinct