Galaxy Zoo Talk
AGN.
Looks to have a tidal feature.
There seems to be a larger ring-like feature of which this elliptical -at least optically- seems to be part, like a wedding-ring.
AGN
Lensing-like features.
Odd curved feature on the outskirts of this spiral.
Edge-on spiral with a very prominent and conspicuous halo (at least I don't see the elongated feature as a bar).
The red non-circular object creates the impression of a jet-like feature on the spiral (can't be).
Looks like a merger where the semi-cricle of multiple objects ring may be tidal debris.
Almost as if 'shadow' of bright fgnd obj. falls on this spiral (this object being somewhat irregular).
Looks like having a bar though no spiral arms. Latter prob. very flimsy.
Cartwheel dance of main object with 4 (poss. 7?) other objects, all connected in a ringlike string of debris(?). Point telescope at it NOW.
Some star forming.
The halo on this spiral has a rather high (and even) surface brightness.
AGN, very bright nucleus, even in these edge-on circumstances.
Spiral, but I didn't see an option to check 'Arms: can't tell'.
AGN of great brightness.
Conspicuous star forming regions.
Textbook example of a spiral.
Very bright nucleus.
Arms titlted vis a vis the ring-like inner. I flagged a bar here, but on closer inspection, it's more like another tilt for the inner bulge.
A spiral where one of the arms took a shortcut.
Tidal features. If the reddish dot is the center, it stands out like an orange in the snow. Very peculiar. Screams for closer attention..
A bar, and (at least) one ring, in what looks like an Ell.. Should I assume that the imagery does not present with artifacts of the optics?
The oddest feature on this spiral. Needs a closer look.
Shadowy inner ring.
One edge of this has peculiar hues of color. Maybe it's just a spiral where dust lanes cause this effect on a half-fuzzy image.
I say elliptical. Has a shadowy inner ring, very peculiar, as if a shock wave front!
Spiral with 'two nuclei of identical brightness. Distortion & shadowy dust feature. Must have had interesting past. Better reolution wanted.
Looks like a spiral, quack like an elliptical. I mean, the even brigthness of its nuclleus and arms is extemely odd!
AGN if there ever was one -- and I see an inner ring.
Spiral, but where's the object that gave it a whack.
Spiral almost edge-on.
A galaxy whose bright center has found exile in the perifery...
Bar spiral with an inner ring, very smooth greyish wing-perimeter, and bluish arms. Interesting color 'design' on this beauty.
Odd features (optically) nearby warrant some attention.
Tidal debris all around this beautiful pair.
AGN?
Dust lane. Recently, somehow when I click on the odd features box, the clicks are ignored. Hence my comment here.
AGN!
Tidal debris.
An elliptical with a round halo but a more elliptical inner feature.
Mysterious colors and features. Warrants a closer look.
It has a 'jet'-like feature.
An almost identical twin close by.
Tidal debris from large spiral 'nearby'. Interesting. Investigate.
I call this 'The Wedding Rings'; etxremely interesting! Remnants of a merger? Turn Hubble to it tonight!
Very bright 'blue' spot. Young stars forming??
Reminds one of M51.
Extremely interesting 'dust' features (not following the spiral arms' pattern) on this tightly wound spiral. Turn Hubble to it immediately!
I misclicked.
might be lens-distorted galaxy
purple and green colored artifacts: image imperfections? ionization echoes ('voorwerpen')??
tidal debris smeared out to lower right of image, number of interesting objects 'nearby'
jet-like feature is prob. a human optical illusion
number of young, blue stars?
peculiar irregularity (dark band?) on the second galaxy close by
tidal debris; dynamic duo here
too fuzzy; could be anything, including an asteroid
jet-like feature , and lensinglike arc (though both prob. are neither).
I mis-clicked, this is a spiral, 2 arms, exceptionally beautiful and symmetric
looks elliptical but may have tidal feature that creates a bar-like impression; maybe lensing?
two interesting bright 'blue' star-like objects near its edge
maybe overlapping; odd bright area in 'arm'
seems like an elliptical but with a very prominent dust lane like like Sombrero (but asymm.!); highly interesting object
only spiral arms, little gas/dust
I thought it was elliptical, but one second sight think it's more like a spiral, features are faintly discernible
not sure if bar with spiral arms; tidal dist? other object also dit. nearby
merger of 2 maybe 3; dust/gas lanes visible
ellipctcal galaxy; arc (lensing); starlike object is off-center; very interesting object(s)
deviates from being truly elliptical
Seems like there's an elongated feature almost barlike discernible within it; galaxy might be vintermediate between spiral and elliptical?
prob. a spiral seen at approx. 30 deg edge-on.
bar spiral? both ends of the bar seem to have an extra peculiar brightness.
very red, irregular? elliptic?
Seem like a bar spiral almost edge-on.
AGN.
AGN.
Looks to have a tidal feature.
There seems to be a larger ring-like feature of which this elliptical -at least optically- seems to be part, like a wedding-ring.
AGN
Lensing-like features.
Odd curved feature on the outskirts of this spiral.
AGN.
Edge-on spiral with a very prominent and conspicuous halo (at least I don't see the elongated feature as a bar).
The red non-circular object creates the impression of a jet-like feature on the spiral (can't be).
Looks like a merger where the semi-cricle of multiple objects ring may be tidal debris.
Almost as if 'shadow' of bright fgnd obj. falls on this spiral (this object being somewhat irregular).
AGN.
Looks like having a bar though no spiral arms. Latter prob. very flimsy.
Cartwheel dance of main object with 4 (poss. 7?) other objects, all connected in a ringlike string of debris(?). Point telescope at it NOW.
Some star forming.
The halo on this spiral has a rather high (and even) surface brightness.
AGN, very bright nucleus, even in these edge-on circumstances.
Spiral, but I didn't see an option to check 'Arms: can't tell'.
AGN of great brightness.
Conspicuous star forming regions.
Textbook example of a spiral.
AGN.
Very bright nucleus.
AGN.
Arms titlted vis a vis the ring-like inner. I flagged a bar here, but on closer inspection, it's more like another tilt for the inner bulge.
A spiral where one of the arms took a shortcut.
Tidal features. If the reddish dot is the center, it stands out like an orange in the snow. Very peculiar. Screams for closer attention..
A bar, and (at least) one ring, in what looks like an Ell.. Should I assume that the imagery does not present with artifacts of the optics?
Conspicuous star forming regions.
The oddest feature on this spiral. Needs a closer look.
AGN.
Shadowy inner ring.
One edge of this has peculiar hues of color. Maybe it's just a spiral where dust lanes cause this effect on a half-fuzzy image.
I say elliptical. Has a shadowy inner ring, very peculiar, as if a shock wave front!
Spiral with 'two nuclei of identical brightness. Distortion & shadowy dust feature. Must have had interesting past. Better reolution wanted.
Looks like a spiral, quack like an elliptical. I mean, the even brigthness of its nuclleus and arms is extemely odd!
AGN if there ever was one -- and I see an inner ring.
Spiral, but where's the object that gave it a whack.
Spiral almost edge-on.
AGN.
AGN.
A galaxy whose bright center has found exile in the perifery...
AGN.
Bar spiral with an inner ring, very smooth greyish wing-perimeter, and bluish arms. Interesting color 'design' on this beauty.
Odd features (optically) nearby warrant some attention.
Tidal debris all around this beautiful pair.
AGN?
AGN.
Dust lane. Recently, somehow when I click on the odd features box, the clicks are ignored. Hence my comment here.
AGN.
AGN!
AGN.
Tidal debris.
AGN.
An elliptical with a round halo but a more elliptical inner feature.
Mysterious colors and features. Warrants a closer look.
It has a 'jet'-like feature.
An almost identical twin close by.
Tidal debris from large spiral 'nearby'. Interesting. Investigate.
AGN.
I call this 'The Wedding Rings'; etxremely interesting! Remnants of a merger? Turn Hubble to it tonight!
Very bright 'blue' spot. Young stars forming??
Reminds one of M51.
AGN.
Extremely interesting 'dust' features (not following the spiral arms' pattern) on this tightly wound spiral. Turn Hubble to it immediately!
I misclicked.
might be lens-distorted galaxy
might be lens-distorted galaxy
purple and green colored artifacts: image imperfections? ionization echoes ('voorwerpen')??
tidal debris smeared out to lower right of image, number of interesting objects 'nearby'
jet-like feature is prob. a human optical illusion
number of young, blue stars?
peculiar irregularity (dark band?) on the second galaxy close by
tidal debris; dynamic duo here
too fuzzy; could be anything, including an asteroid
jet-like feature , and lensinglike arc (though both prob. are neither).
I mis-clicked, this is a spiral, 2 arms, exceptionally beautiful and symmetric
looks elliptical but may have tidal feature that creates a bar-like impression; maybe lensing?
two interesting bright 'blue' star-like objects near its edge
maybe overlapping; odd bright area in 'arm'
seems like an elliptical but with a very prominent dust lane like like Sombrero (but asymm.!); highly interesting object
only spiral arms, little gas/dust
I thought it was elliptical, but one second sight think it's more like a spiral, features are faintly discernible
not sure if bar with spiral arms; tidal dist? other object also dit. nearby
merger of 2 maybe 3; dust/gas lanes visible
ellipctcal galaxy; arc (lensing); starlike object is off-center; very interesting object(s)
deviates from being truly elliptical
Seems like there's an elongated feature almost barlike discernible within it; galaxy might be vintermediate between spiral and elliptical?
prob. a spiral seen at approx. 30 deg edge-on.
bar spiral? both ends of the bar seem to have an extra peculiar brightness.
very red, irregular? elliptic?
Seem like a bar spiral almost edge-on.