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no lensing, close redshift of GAMAJ142158.78-003519.9 z=0.511 and galaxy 1237648720709419023 z 0.0510 , with high separation 0.109 arcmin
#qso http://www.gama-survey.org/dr2/tools/sov.php?specid=2dF328024#spectop 2 spectra same z but difficult to reconcile
in GAMA CATAID: 485983 amber probable #supernova KIDS J143213.97-015245.99 r_filter OBS= 2014-06-21T02:18 r_mag 21.127 ; no SDSS Id
not cataloged SN ra, dec 219.42853 -01.79547 g-band start OBS=2013-06-06T03:24:11.488 -T03:39:12.681 KiDS_DR2.0_219.0_-1.5_g_sci.fits
Probable #supernova ra, dec 218.79512 +01.63273 g_band start OBS= '2014-04-04T08:56:40 - T09:11:37.86 KiDS_DR3.0_219.0_1.5_g_sci.fits
zoom AGZ000ejd0 RA: 214.85974 DEC: 1.65996 GAMA CATAID: 238593
blue #supernova candidate ra, dec 218.33371 +00.00596 KiDS_DR3.0_218.0_0.5_g_sci.fits DATE-OBS= '2015-05-18T05:31:32.852'
#supernova KIDS J143223.77+011648.93 ra, dec218.099057 +01.280259 obs g 2012-04-22T07:46 r 2012-04-23T05:21 Pan-STARRS r 2012-04-27 12:06
amber #supernova KIDS J143338.08+001732.67 ra, dec 218.408676 +00.292409 r_band obs 2014-06-21T23:23:29
It's DR1 : http://ds.astro.rug.astro-wise.org:8000/KiDS_DR1.0_222.0_-0.5_g_sci.fits April 2012 possible composition with 4 bands u, g r, i
#overlap pair foreground galaxy GAMA z 0.0724 / background QSO z 0.285 (not blob in arm)
blue #transient (g & r band) close to the bulge
No problem with Aladin for checking location in bands u, g, r, i http://ds.astro.rug.astro-wise.org:8000/KiDS_DR1.0_216.0_-0.5_r_sci.fits
#supernova KIDS J142212.01-000750.08 ra, dec 215.550057 -00.130578
amber #transient in r_band, absent in other band/datetime and SDSS
orange #SN KIDS J140904.18-000523.60 i_mag 20.75 KiDS_DR3.0_212.0_-0.5_i_sci.fits OBS= 2014-03-12T04:50:56
imposter blue #artifact (top left corner); larger view g_band likely shows muons streak
#NGC5725 #UGC09466 CATAID: 343411 z 0.14838 Classification: SB(s)d
blue #SN KIDS J143819.44+011404.34 g_mag 21.4 KiDS_DR3.0_220.0_1.5_g_sci.fits OBS= 2015-06-17T01:17:08 / T01:32 host 1237651752953905517
@Ghost_Sheep: Nice cutout but temporary 😃 . Crossing lines green and blue are 1 day apart (same or diff spacecraft?)
#NGC5746, #UGC9499 box-shaped bulge https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NGC_5746
crossing ISS or similar? stack of 5 combined obs event 2015-05-14T06:01 till 2015-05-14T06:16 KiDS_DR3.0_221.0_-0.5_g_sci.fits
orange #supernova KIDS J143453.86-010821.26 ra, dec 218.724412 -01.139240 r_mag 18.49 obs r 2013-03-9T08:50:55 g 2013-06-06T03:24:11
paired with AGZ000edrt
in pair with AGZ000edru; backlit #dustlanes in Overlapping Galaxy Pair (@NGC3314 catalog DOI: 10.1086/669233)
NGC5713 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NGC_5713 asymmetric galaxy with only one visible spiral arm
satellite trail (r-band) not removed
g-band (blue) #supernova candidate ra, dec 223.33334 +00.80720 obs 2014-04-27T08:02:48 KiDS_DR3.0_223.0_0.5_g_sci.fits
orange #SNe KIDS J144452.40+002200.48 ra, dec 221.218319 +00.366799 obs r-band 2014-05-07T05:42:55 u-band 2014-05-06T05:18:23
backlit dustlanes in Overlapping Galaxy Pair (@NGC3314 catalog DOI: 10.1086/669233)
backlit #dustlanes on overlapping galaxy pair zoom AGZ000ejui
orange #SNe KIDS J144002.69-013141.16 ra, dec 220.011227 -01.528099 obs r-band 2014-03-26T07:32:28.1 g-band 2014-06-30T01:31:30.4
amber #transient in r-band, absent in KIDS other band/time and in other surveys OBS 2012-07-08T01:23:18.3 KiDS_DR3.0_219.0_0.5_r_sci.fits
#dustlanes backlit in Overlapping Galaxy Pair (@NGC3314 catalog DOI: 10.1086/669233)
blue #transient in KIDS g-band, absent in other band/time and surveys
skyserver #transient 1237648704055738850 mag r i z 20.97 21.14 21.10 (not sky noise mag) on Mjd-Date 03/21/1999 (same shot DR9/DR14)
Budgieye typo corrected http://legacysurvey.org/viewer?ra=182.015&dec=1.346&zoom=16&layer=decals-dr5 +very faint in SDSS Q/A variable star?
#LSB galaxy; #star no SDSS ID! KIDS J120803.63+012045.93 obs u 2012-06-07T23:59:59.11, r 2013-04-08T05:10:44.092, g 2013-05-31T02:33:01.438
at 10, neighbor #QSO candidate 1237651735221305645 zph ~1.2
What a weavy spectrum (http://www.gama-survey.org/dr2/tools/sov.php?cataid=40849) z=0.10036! blended neighbor 1237648703503270088 zph ~0.52
g-band DATE-OBS= '2012-04-18T03:05:46.918' blue ra, dec 180.66977 +01.58686 without mag needed for reporting 😕
#transient present in KiDS_DR3.0_181.0_1.5_g_sci.fits and KiDS_DR3.0_181.0_1.5_u_sci.fits but no record in KiDS-ESO-DR3 source catalogue
green pea GAMAJ115823.55+013139.0 CATAID=219922 1237651735219929204 GALEX 6379113801155874579 z_spec 0.1396
zoomin of AGZ000dshm
AGZ000e4a1 GAMA CATAID: 273542 [RA 184.0316, Dec 1.2671] 1237651752401502267 #SN 184.03270 +01.26859 g DATE-OBS=2012-02-27T06:22
IC745 UGC06877 -- Active Galaxy Nucleus 1237674650464944147 z_spec 0.00379
coadds of 5 g_filter (blue) images with moving asteroid
misalignment in stacking 2 fiters images
#QSO z_spec 0.132
no object found in other bands/surveys for the left blue(g band) blob #artifact / asteroid or cosmic ray?
#artifact orange blob in r band
unreported supernova in spiral #SN obs u 2012-03-01T05:55:22.76 g 2012-03-20T06:46:59.453 i 2012-03-05T06:23:21.843 r 2012-04-20T03:24:38.91
#artifact orange blob
no asteroid found by https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbfind.cgi near ra, dec 182.73146 -02.58314; 12 10 55.55 -02 34 59.3 on that date/time; SN?
KIDS Date obs u 2014-02-01T07:18:12.123; i 2013-01-26T06:20:34.716; g 2015-01-27T06:24:15.566; r 2014-02-28T06:20:21.116
star (seen blue from g band) unrecorded in NED / Vizier. need search date observation for transient
DATE-OBS='2013-04-06T05:47:49.549' FILTER ='g_SDSS' http://ds.astro.rug.astro-wise.org:8000/KiDS_DR3.0_176.0_-1.5_g_sci.fits
SNII candidate
Simbad gives only the closest object at dist 24.91", not this LSB
http://skyserver.sdss.org/dr14/en/tools/explore/Summary.aspx?id=1237671140943462646
http://legacysurvey.org/viewer/jpeg-cutout?ra=175.7456&dec=-1.4841&zoom=16&layer=decals-dr5
star in foreground or SN in Low-surface-brightness galaxy (LSB) ?
yellow rectangle = bad pixels in r filter
cosmic rays hits in blue g filter and brown in r filter
star ghost http://skyservice.pha.jhu.edu/DR9/ImgCutout/getjpeg.aspx?ra=174.399&dec=-0.54396&scale=0.4&width=512&height=512
blue dot = cosmic rays hit in g band
2 brown dots = cosmic rays hits in r band
viewed using http://cutout.icrar.org/psi.php cataId 99019
#asteroid (5 coadds images)
at upper corner, bad pixels on i-band
ds.astro.rug.astro-wise.org:8000/KiDS_DR2.0_180.0_-1.5_i_sci.fits
asteroid ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=31262 obs started 2012-04-18T01:49:03, last 5: 2012-04-18T02:03:49 KiDS_DR2.0_179.0_0.5_g_sci.fits
demo on hubble images: https://blog.galaxyzoo.org/2010/04/12/how-to-handle-hubble-images/
Blue and orange dots are cosmic rays hits on CCDs through different filters /time shots
yellow in ds.astro.rug.astro-wise.org:8000/KiDS_DR2.0_186.0_0.5_r_sci.fits DATE-OBS= '2012-05-18T02:41:00.536' square artifact/cosmic ray
Found blue in ds.astro.rug.astro-wise.org:8000/KiDS_DR2.0_186.0_0.5_g_sci.fits DATE-OBS= '2013-03-18T06:20:51.561' It's a cosmic ray hit
Thanks for the links. closest ast 38064 1999 FZ10 ruled out but none at other filter date. what about SNe,at least the brightest blue star?
@budgieye Do you know how to find Gama time shot? Needed for identification...
At 10, Transient asteroid taken in blue filter and at 11+ in yellowish filter
NGC3656 HST pic https://talk.galaxyzoo.org/#/boards/BGZ0000001/discussions/DGZ0002n4z
It's a #satellite-trail #artifact see http://skyserver.sdss.org/dr14/en/tools/places/page6.aspx
#artifact green dot likely #cosmic-ray hit (on r-band)
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DIFUKwfW0AA5QTn.jpg:large from @NGC3314 @SARA_Obs La Palma. backlit-galaxy system, Dust lanes
MRK266 dual #AGN https://arxiv.org/pdf/1208.3248.pdf SDSS spectra 1237658204517171275 1237658204517171276 1237658204517171282
improper reference to NED object PGC_072427 instead http://ned.ipac.caltech.edu/results/NEDspectra_output_123_page1_details.html#NGC_2535_1
Galaxy Zoo: A catalog of overlapping galaxy pairs (Keel+, 2013) http://vizier.u-strasbg.fr/viz-bin/VizieR-3?-source=J/PASP/125/2/catalog
@ zoob1172 your post has not the same object coordinates
IC284 galaxy in group #overlap dustlane backlit
core of M51B or NGC 5195 http://skyserver.sdss.org/dr9/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=202.49808&dec=47.2661
#ELG or #OIII galaxy 1237651066794213780
1237651066794213781
1237651251476890001
1237651251476890002
seen also in PanSTARRS-1
DR3 red http://legacysurvey.org/viewer/jpeg-cutout/?ra=228.31&dec=4.286&zoom=15&layer=decals-dr3
fading light curve
DR2 green http://legacysurvey.org/viewer/jpeg-cutout/?ra=228.31&dec=4.286&zoom=15&layer=decals-dr2
inner #ring DECaLS DR3 residuals http://d.legacysurvey.org/viewer/decals-dr3-resid/1/15/32096/16811.jpg
see DECaLS DR3 residuals http://a.legacysurvey.org/viewer/decals-dr3-resid/1/15/31485/17383.jpg
NGC 3630 on Simbad/Ned: Redshift z ~0.004963 (21.5 Mpc) Angular size: 1.207arcmin i.e. 7.46kpc
galaxy-QSO pair, gal. 1237668270826127515 and blue ObjId = 587742549601222738 or 1237668270826127516
see picture taken with HSC (Subaru telescope): http://hsc.mtk.nao.ac.jp/ssp/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/galaxy_interaction3.png
barred #spiral, tight two arms (almost #ringed) galaxy seen in CFHTLS wide field. Here z-band Decals is blurring the whole
1237668590799814802 #AGN with radial jet? tidal due to its paired AGN 1237668590799814803 north of this frame
http://tinyurl.com/hgcb8w3 Q2237+0305 NIC2 F160W NIC2 HST_7495_26_NIC_NIC2_F160W
http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap070311.html
three images of #asteroid, six in its field http://legacysurvey.org/viewer?ra=183.7381&dec=-0.0945&zoom=16&layer=decals-dr2
at 11, #SNe discussed
No drifting trail and wrong declination for alleged geostationary satellite imaged at Cerro Tololo. see discussion and findings "hits"
I used http://skyserver.sdss.org/dr12/en/tools/search/sql.aspx select dbo.fMjdToGMT(mjd_r) from field where fieldID=1237663231227854848
It's always useful to get a cross check with http://asteroid.lowell.edu/cgi-bin/astplot (Lowell Observatory) 😃
Great; Did you see it was 10 days after closest approach to earth at 0.0651529AU (24 times earth moon) with relative speed 15.2747km/s ; 😃
#asteroid 22771 (1999 CU3) Classification: Apollo [NEO] mjd_r 5.29091759E4 2003-9-27:4:13:16.598
#asteroid (81263) 2000 FZ43, DATEOBS1= '2015-03-28T06:32:24' http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=81263
#asteroid (37689) 1995 SH70 DATEOBS1= '2015-03-28T05:54:20'
#asteroid 445855 (2012 HG42) mjd_r 55119.20219805 2009-10-15:4:51:9.91 1237680241451728976
NGC7714 http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap150609.html
at 4, big #asteroid to be identified
at 2, great #asteroid
frame correction: #artifact cosmic ray removal editing
frame correction: satellite trail editing #artefact, #artifact
at 7, #asteroid 13255 (1998 OH14) obs '2015-03-28T06:42:45' http://legacysurvey.org/viewer/jpeg-cutout/?ra=213.771&dec=-2.4219&zoom=15
at 10, frame correction: cosmic ray removal editing
at 7, blue probable #SNe, no results found from SN list DATEOBS1= '2015-03-28T07:59:28.181'
green could be #asteroid or #SNe, but no results found from ssd.jpl or SN list DATEOBS = '2014-12-31T08:06:39' r-band, T08:13:19 g-band
#spiral with probable greenish #SNe unreported DATEOBS2= '2015-03-28T05:56'
http://legacysurvey.org/viewer/jpeg-cutout/?ra=185.7260833&dec=18.65947222&zoom=14&layer=decals-dr2
http://legacysurvey.org/viewer/jpeg-cutout/?ra=186.660625&dec=18.74763889&zoom=15&layer=decals-dr2
#asteroid 3419 Guth (1981 JZ) imaged also DATEOBS1='2015-04-12T03:57:13.82' ra,dec 12 26 38.55 +18 44 51.5
#asteroid 3419 Guth (1981 JZ) DATEOBS2= '2015-04-17T03:39:48.790' ra,dec 12 22 54.26 +18 39 34.1 mag15.95
blue blob #SNe
SDSS J151917.15+142014.9 1237668271910093081 #spiral with blue #SNe in arm
also https://talk.spacewarps.org/#/subjects/ASW0000ocg
previous http://www.galaxyzooforum.org/index.php?topic=6732.msg621968#msg621968 North 1237674460411723874 South 1237674460411723875
target green #overlap with red galaxy 1237658424085775017 z_spec 0.138 http://d.legacysurvey.org/viewer/decals-dr2/2/15/19228/15807.jpg
see DECaLS DR2 residuals http://a.legacysurvey.org/viewer/decals-dr2-resid/1/15/1538/16282.jpg
seen in DECaLS browser SDSS images http://a.legacysurvey.org/viewer/sdssco/1/15/5493/9543.jpg
at 7, probable #asteroid exposed in r-band only
#no_pea as (u,g,r,i,z = 22.32 21.74 21.62 21.49 21.43) fall outside the color space of green peas> see color cut from Cardamone's paper
two #asteroid green blobs (and blue) at 1 (mid-frame and near border)
#asteroid (r-band green and g-band blue) at 12
Yes #asteroid http://legacysurvey.org/viewer/jpeg-cutout-decals-dr2/?ra=114.7211&dec=23.3607&size=512&pixscale=0.1171875&bands=grz
have a look at http://legacysurvey.org/viewer/jpeg-cutout-decals-dr2/?ra=344.90512&dec=2.34440&size=512&pixscale=0.14648&bands=grz
not Voorwerpje but #asteroid
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/?_ga=1.115067716.2127523122.1454167712#/boards/BGZ0000005/discussions/DGZ0001tya
1237678617410404611 SDSS J225222.52+010657.9 could be a #QSO lensed #double across the group?
1237678617410404604 http://legacysurvey.org/viewer/jpeg-cutout-decals-dr2/?ra=343.0933&dec=1.1167&size=512&pixscale=0.12&bands=grz
#polarring http://legacysurvey.org/viewer/?ra=123.529&dec=25.246&zoom=16&layer=decals-dr2
id=1237660764297625879
#barred gal. almost edgeon http://legacysurvey.org/viewer/?ra=349.9665&dec=1.2180&zoom=16&layer=decals-dr2
beautiful in DR2 http://legacysurvey.org/viewer/?ra=337.5089&dec=-0.2873&zoom=16&layer=decals-dr2
better seen in DR2 release http://legacysurvey.org/viewer/?ra=246.6880&dec=24.1491&zoom=16&layer=decals-dr2
#twoarms my call 😃
DECaLS DR2 img http://legacysurvey.org/viewer/?layer=decals-dr2&ra=341.10155&dec=-0.16212&zoom=15
DECaLS DR2 http://legacysurvey.org/viewer/?layer=decals-dr2&ra=338.03023&dec=0.03707&zoom=15
pic http://portal.nersc.gov/project/cosmo/data/legacysurvey/dr2/gallery/png/UGC12068.png
http://skyservice.pha.jhu.edu/stripe82/ImgCutout/getjpeg.aspx?ra=355.2891&dec=-1.17166&scale=0.0495&width=512&height=512&opt=I
looks for me left gal. #overlap and right #star; see SDSS stripe 82 id=8658188288680788172
#NGC 5033 ; also AGZ0002kgn
see mosaic ugriz filters https://farm1.staticflickr.com/364/19593820252_5924bcd5d2_o.png
SB(r) 1237651251514900539 #ring seen in all bands, i.e. g-band: AGZ0007ukw, r-band: AGZ0007vcj, i-band: AGZ0007w46
As you could see in Skyserver it's a stitch of 2 frames (tick options 'fields') or here two different sky noise
spectrum @ http://archive.eso.org/wdb/wdb/adp/phase3_spectral/form GOODS_VIMOS_SPEC GOODS_MR_new_1_d_q3_9_1 RA 53.198189 DEC -27.878674
#no_lens but QSO host galaxy http://archive.stsci.edu/eidol.php?POS=53.1981873+-27.8786743&resolver=Resolve&SIZE=1&outputformat=HTML_Table
#caterpillar
#satellite #trail ; #no_lens
#overlap on bulge http://archive.stsci.edu/eidol.php?POS=189.488759+62.2633517&resolver=Resolve&SIZE=6.&outputformat=HTML_Table
#ringed
#caterpillar ?
next to spiral #QSO #AGN 2XMM J123636.6+621346 z_spec 0.959
#no_lens
http://archive.stsci.edu/eidol.php?POS=188.9890278+62.1967773&resolver=Resolve&SIZE=2.&outputformat=HTML_Table
bright enough for SDSS
AGZ00081kp same field AGZ00081kz
#arc #lens other composites: http://archive.stsci.edu/eidol.php?POS=53.0778968-27.7368332&resolver=Resolve&SIZE=2.&outputformat=HTML_Table
in corner #QSO #spiral arms http://skyserver.sdss.org/dr12/en/tools/explore/summary.aspx?ra=188.9713311&dec=+62.1770907 1237655464306409677
zoomed in AGZ00085jo
flipped img (north is bottom) ; possible #lens
looks like satellite #interaction with older redder core
#tidal #trail
#no-lens in this #cluster
#elliptical
not artifact but small blue #clump (seen in Goods b,v,i,z filters )
AGZ00086xb some others targets in this field:
AGZ00086ql ; AGZ00086ub ; AGZ00086ub ; AGZ00086ta ; AGZ00086rr
AGZ00086ql cutout of AGZ00086xb
AGZ00086ub cutout of AGZ00086xb
AGZ00086ta same field as AGZ00086xb
AGZ00086rr same field as AGZ00086xb
AGZ00085jo and zoomed out AGZ00085jb
#clumpy #interaction with red core
AGZ0008123 and cutout AGZ000812j
AGZ000812j and zoom out AGZ0008123
probable #SNe not visible in SDSS at a different epoch
AGZ00081kz and see zoom in AGZ00081l9
AGZ00081l9 and see zoom out AGZ00081kz
Fuzzy #ring in partial parts, oblate, decentered from core; #no_lens for me
seen in Help as example of #clumpy
http://www.galaxyzoo.org/images/examples/goods_full-2_a-0_2.jpg
zoom out AGZ0007yy1
zoom in AGZ0007yyh
blue #clumps best seen in examine i-band, seems #protospiral having "@" shape
worth a look on b,v,i,z bands using Aladin with sqrt stretch
#group #merger #interaction bottom(north): AGZ00082t0 and AGZ00082t1 , right (west) : AGZ00082ri
#QSO #AGN z 1.222 EIS J033239.10-274602.0 CANDELS 2-epoch GDS_16221
The "star" is #QSO B1234+6231 -- Quasar 1237655369825779944 z_spec 2.587
AGZ00084cr GOODS full-depth GDS_S_15007
shallower AGZ0000zkl CANDELS GDS_20267
AGZ0000zkl CANDELS GDS_20267
deeper AGZ00084cr GOODS full-depth GDS_S_15007
#QSO GOODS J033247.57-275243.2 -- Quasar z_spec=1.2488
bright (4 Airy rings) IR #star Mag/filter: 19.7R
offcenter #QSO http://arcoiris.ucolick.org/Rainbow_navigator_public/galstamp.php?f_id=24716&f_database=CDFS&f_selband=CANDELS_F160W_DR1
target z_phot 0.71 http://arcoiris.ucolick.org/Rainbow_navigator_public/galstamp.php?f_id=24117&f_database=CDFS&f_selband=CANDELS_F160W_DR1
#AGN #interacting z_spec 0.3375 in #group
AGZ00084d8 #interacting with (adjacent bottom frame) AGZ00084cr
in bottom right corner #Sy1 #QSO #AGN EIS J033238.14-273945.0 z_spec 0.8376
#AGN z=1.114 GDS_S_25136
#elliptical bulge dominated z =0.6385 1237655464306410311
same #spiral as AGZ000872e same #spiral as AGZ0008712
same #spiral as AGZ00084yd
#AGN Sy1 z_spec 0.677
#ringed #starburst z_spec 0.114 1237655369825779823
#spiral GDS_S_29149 but no Candels ref
same #spiral as AGZ000872e
#spiral two arms / z_spec 1.0958
#barred #ringed, Zoo logo!
#spiral, adjacent view AGZ000870z or AGZ00084yw
AGZ000870z CANDELS 2-epoch GDS_15183 same field as AGZ00084yw GOODS full-depth GDS_S_19532
AGZ00084yw GOODS full-depth GDS_S_19532 same field as AGZ000870z CANDELS 2-epoch GDS_15183
#AGN z_phot ~ 2.45 J/MNRAS/443/1999/cdfs
Sy2 #seyfert 2, z_spec= 3.064
#AGN z=1.45 J/MNRAS/443/1999/cdfs
bulgeless #binary nucleus z_spec 0.7322 J/A+A/574/A49/omcdfst7
#AGN X-ray spectral analysis z=2.68 - 2.88 J/MNRAS/443/1999/cdfs & J/A+A/564/A125/catalog
previously in Zoo3 as http://zoo3.galaxyzoo.org/examine/AHZ40006za
http://zoo-hst.s3.amazonaws.com/90043167.jpg
#spiral z 0.233, same as Zoo3 http://zoo3.galaxyzoo.org/examine/AHZ30000v8
posted on Sept15, 2010 http://www.galaxyzooforum.org/index.php?topic=6927.msg494878#msg494878
same as http://zoo3.galaxyzoo.org/examine/AHZ300006q
NED Classifications: E;Cand. grav. #lens
AGZ00084cr #interacting with AGZ00084d8 (up frame)
AGZ00084ce
#interacting bottom AGZ00084cr
and up AGZ00084d8
Classify Note: Please always classify the galaxy in the center of the image.: but when there is only halo or noise? skip with "artifact"
in tools incredible redshift 7.05
source 15651 in Candels phot_z 6.97 z_err 3.49!
slim chance of #lens #double img separation ~2.1 arcsec
Hubble ID: GDS_N_27206 HDF-NORTH-GOODS-TILE-NORM-3
green looking like star is AGZ00087wa #LBG Glare 3000 (survey Gemini Lyman Alpha at Reionisation Era )
#overlap AGZ000850n seen zoomed in AGZ0008508
more info on Hubble ID:GDS_8542
http://tinyurl.com/njo4e3v
spectrum https://arcoiris.ucolick.org/Rainbow_navigator_public/cache/CDFS/CANDELS_F160W_DR1/8542/8542.ESOWFI_Iccd.F49.cuts.png
AGZ00087wa Id: GLARE 3000 z=5.08 Lyman Break Galaxy #LBG
seen also in AGZ00087y2
http://archive.stsci.edu/eidol_v2.php?POS=189.3386552%2C62.2131933&SIZE=26.46&IMAGE_FORMAT=png&action=Search&outputformat=HTML_Table
from zoo3 redshift 0.1056 ID: AHZ300008q http://zoo-hst.s3.amazonaws.com/50001592.jpg
http://zoo-hst-inv.s3.amazonaws.com/50001592.jpg
three arms #spiral
#AGN
#lenticular #dustlane z(~) 0.087 with above core a blue #SNe candidate [KBC2008] 2 17 (HST data in 2004)
beautiful diffraction #spikes from #star
inverted looks also impressive! http://www.galaxyzoo.org.s3.amazonaws.com/subjects/inverted/goods_full_n_25122_inverted.jpg
#spiral #AGN z_spec 0.377 SDSS 1237655369825845580
#spiral z_spec 0.848 SDSS very faint 1237655464306410524
#spiral z_spec 0.848 1237655464306410524
three arms #spiral z_spec 0.679 SDSS 1237655369825845989
amazing #spiral #starforming z_spec 0.278 with multiple arms unseen in SDSS greenish blob 1237655369825845459
AGZ0001v0o target = "super #star_cluster " #GCs see discussion
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/#/boards/BGZ0000001/discussions/DGZ0001bay
blue star #SNe 1237680099700834439 ra,dec 24.71078, 1.73335 unrecorded and unseen in DSS nor UKIDSS
Pointing today an old SDSS SN image is worth only the fun to unfold a long past event of which no professional cares about. 😃
Boss spectr ( 2013-10-05) z_spec 0.124 vel_disp=182.2
red obj separation ~7.33 arcsec: seems too large for the elliptical mass, != color
see 2nd spectrum http://dr12.sdss3.org/spectrumDetail?plateid=454&mjd=51908&fiber=633
#merger
spec 512367502769022976 z 0.02218 galaxy starburst
spec 511332587432601600 z 0.02191 galaxy starforming
specobj ra dec plate mjd fiber
512367502769022976 38.134031 -8.6072824 455 51909 302
511332587432601600 38.134068 -8.6085835 454 51908 633
Sorry no; I didn't pay attention to the spectrum but also to the CFHTLS field where it's clearly a very bright hotspot as in #merger; no SN
looking with Aladin in DSS and SDSS filters and streches available , my 1st guess is #SNe for the round blue blob
1237680329487745315 #MRK 0922 Boss z-spec 0.022 #starforming
NGC4698, NGC4672, and #UGC 10043 (arXiv:0403452) are the only known to host a prominent bulge sticking out from the plane of the disc.
#SNe unrecorded and unseen in DSS
1237672765520609454 09/16/2006
#asteroid 4522 Britastra (1980 BM) Main-belt Asteroid (22km)
1237652900761501709 02:03:44.43, -08:52:12.13 mjd 2000-09-26 09:14:52.85 UTC
IC0074 , PGC 003897 E-SO inner ring
blue blob unseen in DSS; #SNe candidate
quasar is http://skyserver.sdss.org/dr12/en/tools/explore/Summary.aspx?id=1237672764978823552 far from examine 1237672764978823528
I agree nice gr-filters #arc at ~2.5-3arcsec from center #lens candidate (elliptical)!
#no_quasar; Simbad says offset quasar at "Distance to the center arcsec: 53.44" as you see from "Interactive AladinLite view" in same page
can't rule out #muffin (s) by nearby stars
no central object 1237668560736747662 (examine) is not the #blazar 1237668560736747673 z_spec 0.1834 pinkish blob offcenter
trace from satellite trail partially removed outside galaxy
search in Vizier matches only SDSS catalog; blue star unseen in DSS; likely #SNe
because it's the target 1237665178985955509 neighboring edgeon 1237665178985955508
from M78 and Reflecting Dust Clouds in Orion #NGC 2068
http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap080318.html
http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap100302.html
faint blue blob between galaxies group : possible #SNe unrecorded
#misalignment of filters images
blue 1237679461895569453 #SNe unrecorded ; unseen in DSS
#misalignment of filters images or bad drift of telescope seen in zoom-out
target 1237679340567593181 spec 'QSO STARBURST BROADLINE' z=0.092
west blue 1237679340567593182 recorded 2009-01-01only in SDSS likely #SNe
more likely #cosmic_ray hit in r-band only, not removed by the processing pipeline
double #barred? and/or #X-shaped
#SNe SISN 32 type Ia supernova J/MNRAS/389/1871/table2
SDSS 587735744761430219
see comments AGZ0005rpg 1237680246274064505 z_spec = 0.103 and here AGZ0005rph 1237680246274064522
AGZ0005rpg 1237680246274064505 z_spec = 0.103 and neighbor AGZ0005rph 1237680246274064522
could be #AGN -ionized gas in a #merger
not a Quasi-stellar radio source 'quasar' even if it will show a labeled QSO spectrum
was in Galaxy Zoo survey for overlapping galaxy pairs
587730773883814061
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2013PASP..125....2K Keel et al.
#no_lens here but #cosmic_rays hits (only in g-band) not removed by the processing pipeline
#NGC 4618 -- Interacting Galaxies ; luminous in Galex UV
#UGC 7853 #IC 3667
#IC 0565 #interaction galaxies pair same z spec = 0.020
1237668289080131620
1237668289080131621
Not off center spiral but a #star with slight misalignment of filters images
Not SN but a #cosmic_ray hit on r_band only (mapped to green channel) not removed in processing pipeline; see raw in "examine"
"Needle galaxy" http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap120705.html
#NGC 4565 http://tinyurl.com/nr84n2j 1237667912742338612
likely asteroid 3596 Meriones (1985 VO) http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=3596 (Jupiter Trojan) on 2008-10-25 04:34 1237678777940770853
AGZ0002881 in SDSS flipped AGZ0006xfa in UKIDSS
Flags "COSMIC_RAY" in http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr10/en/tools/explore/summary.aspx?id=1237668678851756197
It's a #cosmic-ray hit on r-band not removed by the processing pipeline. (see "examine" raw data)
no ring in separate bands;
Composition of three bands in RGB colors affect perception of genuine/fake features
This pic of host galaxy CGCG 404-026 can't be mixed up with NGC 7451 host of sn 2008hl at very different coordinates
likely #SNe supernova uncataloged and unseen in other surveys like DSS 1/2 blue/red/IR.
surprising not in the SDSS photometry pipeline?
it's a cutout from a frame, but see the whole #NGC 5414 in "examine, view on sky server"
green spot= only square pixels on r-band (view raw data in examine) typical of cosmic rays hits not removed
1237671941413601381; HS 1637+6427 -- strong Oiii 5007 emission line, z ~0.021
#UGC 12034 ; #NGC 7282 ; 1237672027319763228
Phoenix Galaxy #UGC 04203 1237661064403681606
#MRK 1210 #AGN
#UGC 02371
1237678438628589662
#NGC 3655
#UGC 06396
1237668495242821647
looks like #cosmicrays not removed
#UGC 00987
In this satellite category you have for example
Insat 4A A5Rk (28913 2005-049-C) Orbit: Shape 659.0 km x 35808.3 km, Period 640.4 mn
using Aladin in each filter gives 19.08" for 53.9s i.e. angular velocity of 0.318' / s
corresponding to satellite distance ~25000-27000km
Have in mind an SDSS filter pic of the moon would show a trail of ~29.6 arcsec
The moon is drifting eastward ~13degree/day
That yields a trail of ~6-12' on a filter pic. To get a 1' trail or less, few satellites are there above 130000 km: ex. Integral or Geotail
There are also many rockets launchers of Cosmos , Molnya ,... satellites >= 34000km above earth at angular velocity ~6-12"/s
zoom-in AGZ0002c8i
AGZ0002c8i AGZ0006hsq zoom-out AGZ0002c8j
no lens here but possible starburst
#NGC 4032
#UGC 06995
Sb, emission line galaxy
#NGC 4837 / I Zw 046 587015509281833181
no 17 in arXiv:1407.5000 : A strongly interacting pair of disk galaxies
587730023866761221 1237662262172778590 arXiv:1407.5000 Tidally distorted interacting pair [RC2] A1488+07B/CGCG 048-028N
#UGC 05615 587731499185864817
arXiv:1407.5000 Close pair of spirals - some evidence of tidal distortion
#NGC 0161
#NGC 7280
#NGC 6941
#NGC tagged for collection
#MRK 0951
#UGC 11532
#UGC 12611
#asteroid bottom left
zoom-out: it's a bad imaging run with lots of green stars!
no lensing here but slight misalignment in stacking filters images; see raw in diff wavelengths
green #star 1237648703530795575 possible #SNe in #spiral
present in frame 752 / 2 / 685
absent in 2346 / 2 / 86 ; 2347 / 2 / 16 ; / 17
#UGC 01425
#NGC 1294 S0
#UGC 02694
#NGC 0216
DR7 588023046940262473
comet 69P/Taylor a Jupiter-family comet on 20DEC2004, 41 days pre-opposition
#UGC 12585
& #asteroid 1237669682257789146
#UGC tagged for collection
#NGC for collection
#UGC 10809 NED02
#UGC 12121
#NGC 4478
#UGC 07645
#UGC 11865
Gal in color space of a #green #pea (and green bean) (Cardamone's color cut)
Examine raw wavelengths: pic OK
DR7 758883006034542615
#UGC 11688
#MRK 1133
#UGC 01496
#NGC 3808B or APG 87B interacting with NGC 3808A
#UGC 03024
#NGC 0565
#UGC 11573
#UGC 10944
#UGC 01212
#UGC 12693
galaxy in group with #UGC 02470 (upper right corner)
#star left to target 1237678879390892671 on mjd 54769 but unseen 21 days after on run 7824 rerun 301 camcol 5 field 25 mjd 54790; #SNe ?
#NGC 7147 #barred #ring
amazing #halo on this #edge-on dusty disk
UvS Ultraviolet source which looks #binary ?
#ZGOTW 'Zooniverse Galaxy of the Week'!
satellite MEO (medium earth orbit )
see http://www.galaxyzooforum.org/index.php?topic=278575.msg512640;topicseen#msg512640
an arc of radius 15arcsec is impossible for a sole lensing elliptical; it could be only found around a massive cluster ; no_lens for me here
#blue elliptical
#UGC 0390
#KUG 0208+221 ( Second Kiso Survey for Ultraviolet-Excess Galaxies )
view with the FORS instrument (about 7 x 7 arcmin2) credit ESO
http://www.eso.org/public/archives/images/screen/eso0525a.jpg
"Needle galaxy" http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/image/0404/n4565_hugo_c32.jpg
#NGC 4565 in full view: http://tinyurl.com/nr84n2j 1237667912742338612
blue arcs might be parts of an inclined #ring of star formation
The HII filamentary structure clearly coincides with the dust lanes
HII clumps mostly spread along two antennae-like structure, which can be interpreted as signs of recent interaction.
#NGC 7625
#UGC 12529
#ARP 212
#seyfert #agn
z(~) 0.081
#UGC 03306
dust lane along the minor axis
pic flag: cosmic ray (not removed by pipeline processing)
#UGC 00321
blue star possible #SNe unrecorded 1237679543502569503 , or faint background QSO?
#MRK 0352
#UGC 12857
shows #bar ends handles
#bow shocks
#NGC 7101
#NGC 6593
#UGC 12774
small cutout of M42
see http://tinyurl.com/l7qh9us
#UGC 03968
#NGC 1080
#UGC 02617
#NGC 0755
#NGC 0683
#UGC 01288
#UGC 01168
#NGC 5012A
#UGC 08290
more explicitly
frame-irg-001462-4-0529 on 2000-5-5:8:29:28 with SN
frame-irg-006174-3-0083 on 2006-5-26:4:18:56 without SN
#NGC 7583
#NGC 7537
#UGC 12442
GZ supernovae thread Reply 656 on: December 17, 2011
http://www.galaxyzooforum.org/index.php?topic=4767.msg573500#msg573500
see close to core #SNe SN 2008ee 1237678881563672627
SN Ia framed on 2008-10-30 07:05:04, 106 days after discovery 2008-07-16 by LOSS
#NGC 0307
#UGC 00584
#NGC 5625
#NGC 4178
#UGC 07215
right #NGC 3356 http://tinyurl.com/p2x36pd
#UGC 05852
#EFIGI catalog
#UGC 10264
#NGC 6170
#UGC 08032
#NGC 7548
#UGC 12455
frames 2000-5-5:8:29:28 http://tinyurl.com/kmwlhl5 with #SNe
2006-5-26:4:18:56 http://tinyurl.com/mfeva59 SNe no longer visible
DR7 http://tinyurl.com/q7ab947 without SNe
DR10 http://tinyurl.com/nvql2cn with #SNe
1237651754021093483 #SNe unseen in DR7 and DSS and unreported
1237651754021093484 galaxy host
DR7 587726032796188818 no SNe in pic!
#NGC 7624
#UGC 12527
#MRK 0323
#UGC 02598
#MRK 1072
#NGC 6745
#UGC 11391
#UGC 04224
#IC 0494
#NGC 0772
#UGC 01466
#ARP 078
#NGC 7069
#UGC 11747
#NGC 0785
#UGC 01509 #IC 1766
#NGC 0137
#UGC 00309
#UGC 12328
#NGC 5303
#UGC 08725
#UGC 02728
#NGC 6155
#UGC 10385
#NGC 0332
#UGC 00609
#NGC 0515 S0
#UGC 00956
#NGC 0471
#UGC 00861
#overlap 2013PASP..125....2K (Keel, W.) arXiv:1211.6723
elliptical coincident with #asteroid
#UGC 02456
#MRK 1066
from frame http://dr10.sdss3.org/sas/dr10/boss/photoObj/frames/301/5976/1/frame-irg-005976-1-0158.jpg
#UGC 01209
#MRK 0572
#NGC 4605
#PGC 0053376 in #EFIGI morphometric catalogue of 4458 nearby galaxies (de Lapparent+, 2011) J/A+A/532/A74/efigi
2011A&A...532..A74B
#UGC 09606
#asteroid 28962 (2001 FL117) Main-belt Asteroid
http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=28962
on 2008-10-03 03:13:16.170 UTC
#NGC 7339
#UGC 12251
#NGC 7580
#NGC 7696
AGZ0002z3f 1237667207827030330
1237667207827030331
blue star could be #SNe as unseen in DSS but unrecorded
Collection Tagged as NGCs - Collection ID: CGZL00003q - by vrooje ADMIN, SCIENTIST
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/#/collections/CGZL00003q
AGZ000279q #UGC 02732
also AGZ000279n
AGZ000279n also #UGC 02732
AGZ000279q
#NGC 2268 z(~) 0.007425
#UGC 03653
AGZ0005ggx 1237679478553772050 SDSS type (class): Galaxy
slight misalignment i-band
#NGC 0200 SBc, z ~0.0172
#UGC 00420
better processing: https://scontent-b-cdg.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xfp1/t1.0-9/10462736_882449205100373_7283982303675050958_n.jpg
GZ facebook
AGZ0007a4j , sorry it's an #artifact of image composition; no ring for this red galaxy 1237657628969861261
sorry, #no_lens in RXJ0820.9+0752 1237661069774356528
#NGC 6181 #UGC 10439
studied in arXiv:1101.3478 18 Jan 2011 DISCOVERY OF STRONG IRON K EMITTING COMPTON THICK QUASARS AT Z = 2.5 AND 2.9 C. FERUGLIO et al.
#BLAGN NELG z=2.582 #quasar
cutout http://cdsarc.u-strasbg.fr/ftp/cats/J/ApJS/172/70/cutouts/831760.jpg zCOSMOSVIMOSbright_DR2 catalog z=0.348 #flocculent
same as http://www.galaxyzoo.org/#/examine/AGZ000139u
#elliptical FIREWORKS 4982 z=1.615
smooth #early-type galaxy z spec=0.736
Could the blue #qso (Lyα break Galaxy?) reported z=3.48 be enhanced by the foreground galaxy? not secure #lens candidate?
NAME Martin-GC1 -- #Globular Cluster Bol 520
hint of a counter image of arc near the bulge in i-band not very secure #lens candidate! background #arc or #tidal interacting companions?
#merger z=0.547 in catalogs
green dot is a #cosmic-ray in r-band removed in SDSS
#agn Broadline (BLAGN) z spec=0.738
#agn z=0.895 radial #cloud or #voorwerp?
#(E+A) galaxy #early-type but with enhanced Balmer absorption (Hδ with rest-frame equivalent width > 4 Å) CDFS_00547 DEIMOS spec z=1.225
configuration of a possible double image lensed source; no z estimate from VIMOS spectrum of galaxy! #lens candidate
AGZ0000xzg AGZ0000y21 AGZ0000y3w AGZ00013ae
see different zoom AGZ00013at AGZ00013ae AGZ00013ar http://www.galaxyzooforum.org/index.php?topic=277971.msg632180#msg6321
astro-ph/0604383v1 1143 [OII] emitter is a very small spheroidal, without visible features but appears to be a dusty #starburst z 1.254
contiguous view #edgeon http://www.galaxyzoo.org/#/examine/AGZ0000tnz
#edgeon #dustlane #overlap #faceon http://www.galaxyzoo.org/#/examine/AGZ0000tpc
#qso VLT/VIMOS spec z 2.4284 would be blue if seen in SDSS with its strong emission line Lyα. Here Lyα, even CIV are far outside I-band
http://www.galaxyzoo.org/#/examine/AGZ0000y21 http://www.galaxyzoo.org/#/examine/AGZ0000y3w
http://www.galaxyzoo.org/#/examine/AGZ00013ae http://www.galaxyzoo.org/#/examine/AGZ00013ar http://www.galaxyzoo.org/#/examine/AGZ00013at
http://www.galaxyzoo.org/#/examine/AGZ00013ar http://www.galaxyzoo.org/#/examine/AGZ00013at http://www.galaxyzoo.org/#/examine/AGZ00013ae
#star #misaligned raw pics in RGB channels
#misaligned stacked raw pics in RGB channels (offset I-band put on blue )
#flocculent #starburst (see I-band)
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr9/en/tools/explore/obj.asp?ra=150.16185&dec=2.3409411 1237653665258930777
#edgeon #overlap ned background HPS 277 z 0.122 #interacting ? http://cdsarc.u-strasbg.fr/ftp/cats/J/ApJS/172/70/cutouts/824681.jpg
#xray source #AGN type
3 arms #spiral (see I-band stretched arcsinh)
in north #asteroid 1237654879115673718 forum asteroid thread Reply 26386
#misaligned stacked raw pics to RGB channels (blue I-band offset)
#BLAGN z 0.675 #AGN
#spiral #focculent in I-band #overlap edgeon
#BLAGN #QSO z 0.544 high energy X-ray (HEX) CDF-S 027 star in corner
arXiv:0810.0272 #starburst #AGN J033229.64-274242.6 z 0.667 log [Oii] /Hβ 0.5 log [Oiii] /Hβ −0.19 12 + logO/H 8.85 log M/M⊙ 10.96
bottom #star: #misaligned stacked raw pics from I-band put on blue, J-band put on green, H-band put on red
can't be elliptical as seen in I-band #barred with inner #ring and outer ring
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr9/en/tools/explore/obj.asp?id=1237653665258865372 zCOSMOS 831903 z(spec)0.2225 #barred #spiral #dustlane ACW
great #dustlane
contiguous view: http://www.galaxyzoo.org/#/examine/AGZ00013ar http://www.galaxyzoo.org/#/examine/AGZ00013at AGZ0000y3w
Compact blobs to be examined as possible double image of background source across edge-on deflector (radius estimate <~1.8 arcsec) ? #lens
#misaligned I-band (blue) to J-band (green) and H-band (red) #elliptical
#spiral #interacting #encounter
#overlap #EdgeOn #FaceOn
#sepia #spiral #flocculent in visualized i-band arcsinh stretched
face-on #spiral and companion in north?
#arc in SE could be a #lens candidate?
#encounter same http://www.galaxyzoo.org/#/examine/AGZ0000xg2
#misaligned raw pics
http://skyservice.pha.jhu.edu/DR9/ImgCutout/getjpeg.aspx?ra=42.40952598&dec=0.93595013&scale=0.1980635&width=512&height=512&opt=&query=
AGZ0000xg2 same as AGZ000132q http://www.galaxyzoo.org/#/examine/AGZ0000xg2 http://www.galaxyzoo.org/#/examine/AGZ000132q #encounter
foreground face-on spiral #overlap possibly edge-on or #halo
#toozoom #arm excessively zoomed in useless inept awkward
GZ #misaligned I-band (blue channel) with J-band (green channel) and H-band (red channel) images
colored composite #star with #misaligned band filter images; blue channel of I-band offset from J-band (green) and H-band (red)
#elliptical ; typical galaxy simply smooth and rounded, with no sign of a disk! star in corner
GZ colored composite AGZ0000tpw seems smooth elliptical; seen in I-band or HLA F814W filter it's clearly a #spiral (likely 3 arms)
What's the target? #edgeon or #star
Could be 50/50 votes!
#group CDFS_00563 z0.953 with W spiral CDFS_00571 z0.955 (no merge) & clump z0.957 elliptical CDFS_02563 z0.366 edgeon CDFS_00564 z0.523
#AGN http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/archive/releases/2012/48/ http://archive.stsci.edu/prepds/hudf12/display.html
GZteam stacked and #misaligned raw pics between filters with different orientations centered on target Channel blue grossly rotated!
#lens candidate http://vizier.u-strasbg.fr/viz-bin/VizieR-5?-ref=VIZ516fc5ad7bf8&-out.add=.&-source=J/ApJ/600/L155/table2&recno=1
#knownlens see http://www.galaxyzooforum.org/index.php?topic=6927.msg630643#msg630643 or 1237679253060845944 or AGZ0000jfs +others
#misaligned colored composite of I-band (blue) from ACS camera with J-band (green) and H-band (red) from WFC3 camera
Not an artifact but #misaligned composite from I-band (ACS camera) with J-band and H-band (WFC3 camera) hit "view raw data" button
#misaligned I-band with J-band and H-band AGN seems doubtful
#knownlens 1237679253060845944 other pics of the same AGZ0000jfs AGZ0000jkc AGZ0000jdk AGZ0000jcy AGZ0000j8k AGZ0000jdn
arc SL2SJ02176-0513 #greenpea #green_pea at high redshift z=1.847 see http://www.galaxyzooforum.org/index.php?topic=6927.msg631803#msg631803
#dwarf bright emission line in blue indicating star bursting at Z > 1?
#NGC 4567& #NGC 4568 #interacting
(A.Chung+ 2009 AJ 138,1741) prominent dust lane at the apparent intersection suggests physical connection
AGZ0000MII Survey:Hubble Likely a #ringed galaxy, but could possibly be a #lens candidate?
Sb 1237668601533825108 #NGC 5908 #UGC 9805 edge-on in pair with AGN SBb 1237668601533759500 NGC 5905 UGC 9797 face on
other possibility: double image #lens, amplified on faint ring NED: COSMOS 1622396
doesn't look like typical merger 1237680298352836743 http://skyservice.pha.jhu.edu/DR8/ImgCutout/getjpeg.aspx?ra=354.87534697&dec=22.2121
#HubbleAGN #QSO bright as to see spikes lot of IDs and litterature references for this QSO redshift 1.031
#supernova near the core of the spiral 1237678859530142105 not reported in Asiago Supernova Catalog image date 2008-10-29 not seen in DSS
#arc difficult to infer more with these few green pixels in Hubble image
#lens #arc hint of a semi-circular arc
#knownlens AGZ0000jcy AGZ0000jdk AGZ0000jfs AGZ0000jkc great arc imaged in other AGZ Id's need of a link between these objects AGZ's
looks like CSWA 19: http://www.ast.cam.ac.uk/ioa/research/cassowary/ http://www.galaxyzooforum.org/index.php?topic=6927.msg611343#msg611343
#arc elliptical lensing candidate?
#comet C/2002 O7 (LINEAR) DR7 587735744224231591
#comet Comet C/2001 RX14 (LINEAR) http://skyservice.pha.jhu.edu/DR8/ImgCutout/getjpegcodec.aspx?R=3530&C=4&F=332&Z=0 DR7 588297864729067549
#lens Looks like "The Cosmic Eye" [SSR2007] LBG J213512.73-010143 see http://astro.dur.ac.uk/~ams/CosmicEye/CosmicEye.jpg
Hi Phil, 1st time I saw it yesterday in new GZ
#lens elliptical 1237680246274064505 elliptical 1237680246274064522 arc 1237680246274064511
no lensing, close redshift of GAMAJ142158.78-003519.9 z=0.511 and galaxy 1237648720709419023 z 0.0510 , with high separation 0.109 arcmin
#qso http://www.gama-survey.org/dr2/tools/sov.php?specid=2dF328024#spectop 2 spectra same z but difficult to reconcile
in GAMA CATAID: 485983 amber probable #supernova KIDS J143213.97-015245.99 r_filter OBS= 2014-06-21T02:18 r_mag 21.127 ; no SDSS Id
not cataloged SN ra, dec 219.42853 -01.79547 g-band start OBS=2013-06-06T03:24:11.488 -T03:39:12.681 KiDS_DR2.0_219.0_-1.5_g_sci.fits
Probable #supernova ra, dec 218.79512 +01.63273 g_band start OBS= '2014-04-04T08:56:40 - T09:11:37.86 KiDS_DR3.0_219.0_1.5_g_sci.fits
zoom AGZ000ejd0 RA: 214.85974 DEC: 1.65996 GAMA CATAID: 238593
blue #supernova candidate ra, dec 218.33371 +00.00596 KiDS_DR3.0_218.0_0.5_g_sci.fits
DATE-OBS= '2015-05-18T05:31:32.852'
#supernova KIDS J143223.77+011648.93 ra, dec218.099057 +01.280259 obs g 2012-04-22T07:46 r 2012-04-23T05:21 Pan-STARRS r 2012-04-27 12:06
amber #supernova KIDS J143338.08+001732.67 ra, dec 218.408676 +00.292409 r_band obs 2014-06-21T23:23:29
It's DR1 : http://ds.astro.rug.astro-wise.org:8000/KiDS_DR1.0_222.0_-0.5_g_sci.fits April 2012
possible composition with 4 bands u, g r, i
#overlap pair foreground galaxy GAMA z 0.0724 / background QSO z 0.285 (not blob in arm)
blue #transient (g & r band) close to the bulge
No problem with Aladin for checking location in bands u, g, r, i
http://ds.astro.rug.astro-wise.org:8000/KiDS_DR1.0_216.0_-0.5_r_sci.fits
#supernova KIDS J142212.01-000750.08 ra, dec 215.550057 -00.130578
amber #transient in r_band, absent in other band/datetime and SDSS
orange #SN KIDS J140904.18-000523.60 i_mag 20.75 KiDS_DR3.0_212.0_-0.5_i_sci.fits OBS= 2014-03-12T04:50:56
imposter blue #artifact (top left corner); larger view g_band likely shows muons streak
#NGC5725 #UGC09466 CATAID: 343411 z 0.14838
Classification: SB(s)d
blue #SN KIDS J143819.44+011404.34 g_mag 21.4 KiDS_DR3.0_220.0_1.5_g_sci.fits OBS= 2015-06-17T01:17:08 / T01:32 host 1237651752953905517
@Ghost_Sheep: Nice cutout but temporary 😃 . Crossing lines green and blue are 1 day apart (same or diff spacecraft?)
#NGC5746, #UGC9499 box-shaped bulge https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NGC_5746
crossing ISS or similar? stack of 5 combined obs event 2015-05-14T06:01 till 2015-05-14T06:16
KiDS_DR3.0_221.0_-0.5_g_sci.fits
orange #supernova KIDS J143453.86-010821.26 ra, dec 218.724412 -01.139240 r_mag 18.49
obs r 2013-03-9T08:50:55 g 2013-06-06T03:24:11
paired with AGZ000edrt
in pair with AGZ000edru; backlit #dustlanes in Overlapping Galaxy Pair (@NGC3314 catalog DOI: 10.1086/669233)
NGC5713 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NGC_5713 asymmetric galaxy with only one visible spiral arm
satellite trail (r-band) not removed
g-band (blue) #supernova candidate ra, dec 223.33334 +00.80720 obs 2014-04-27T08:02:48
KiDS_DR3.0_223.0_0.5_g_sci.fits
orange #SNe KIDS J144452.40+002200.48 ra, dec 221.218319 +00.366799 obs r-band 2014-05-07T05:42:55 u-band 2014-05-06T05:18:23
backlit dustlanes in Overlapping Galaxy Pair (@NGC3314 catalog DOI: 10.1086/669233)
backlit #dustlanes on overlapping galaxy pair
zoom AGZ000ejui
orange #SNe KIDS J144002.69-013141.16 ra, dec 220.011227 -01.528099 obs r-band 2014-03-26T07:32:28.1 g-band 2014-06-30T01:31:30.4
amber #transient in r-band, absent in KIDS other band/time and in other surveys
OBS 2012-07-08T01:23:18.3 KiDS_DR3.0_219.0_0.5_r_sci.fits
#dustlanes backlit in Overlapping Galaxy Pair (@NGC3314 catalog DOI: 10.1086/669233)
blue #transient in KIDS g-band, absent in other band/time and surveys
skyserver #transient 1237648704055738850 mag r i z 20.97 21.14 21.10 (not sky noise mag) on Mjd-Date 03/21/1999 (same shot DR9/DR14)
Budgieye typo corrected http://legacysurvey.org/viewer?ra=182.015&dec=1.346&zoom=16&layer=decals-dr5
+very faint in SDSS
Q/A variable star?
#LSB galaxy; #star no SDSS ID! KIDS J120803.63+012045.93 obs u 2012-06-07T23:59:59.11, r 2013-04-08T05:10:44.092, g 2013-05-31T02:33:01.438
at 10, neighbor #QSO candidate 1237651735221305645 zph ~1.2
What a weavy spectrum (http://www.gama-survey.org/dr2/tools/sov.php?cataid=40849) z=0.10036! blended neighbor 1237648703503270088 zph ~0.52
g-band DATE-OBS= '2012-04-18T03:05:46.918'
blue ra, dec 180.66977 +01.58686 without mag needed for reporting 😕
#transient present in KiDS_DR3.0_181.0_1.5_g_sci.fits and KiDS_DR3.0_181.0_1.5_u_sci.fits
but no record in KiDS-ESO-DR3 source catalogue
green pea GAMAJ115823.55+013139.0 CATAID=219922
1237651735219929204 GALEX 6379113801155874579 z_spec 0.1396
zoomin of AGZ000dshm
AGZ000e4a1 GAMA CATAID: 273542 [RA 184.0316, Dec 1.2671] 1237651752401502267
#SN 184.03270 +01.26859 g DATE-OBS=2012-02-27T06:22
IC745 UGC06877 -- Active Galaxy Nucleus 1237674650464944147 z_spec 0.00379
coadds of 5 g_filter (blue) images with moving asteroid
misalignment in stacking 2 fiters images
#QSO z_spec 0.132
no object found in other bands/surveys for the left blue(g band) blob #artifact / asteroid or cosmic ray?
#artifact orange blob in r band
unreported supernova in spiral #SN
obs u 2012-03-01T05:55:22.76
g 2012-03-20T06:46:59.453
i 2012-03-05T06:23:21.843
r 2012-04-20T03:24:38.91
#artifact orange blob
no asteroid found by https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbfind.cgi near ra, dec 182.73146 -02.58314; 12 10 55.55 -02 34 59.3 on that date/time; SN?
KIDS Date obs
u 2014-02-01T07:18:12.123;
i 2013-01-26T06:20:34.716;
g 2015-01-27T06:24:15.566;
r 2014-02-28T06:20:21.116
star (seen blue from g band) unrecorded in NED / Vizier. need search date observation for transient
DATE-OBS='2013-04-06T05:47:49.549' FILTER ='g_SDSS' http://ds.astro.rug.astro-wise.org:8000/KiDS_DR3.0_176.0_-1.5_g_sci.fits
SNII candidate
Simbad gives only the closest object at dist 24.91", not this LSB
http://skyserver.sdss.org/dr14/en/tools/explore/Summary.aspx?id=1237671140943462646
http://legacysurvey.org/viewer/jpeg-cutout?ra=175.7456&dec=-1.4841&zoom=16&layer=decals-dr5
star in foreground or SN in Low-surface-brightness galaxy (LSB) ?
yellow rectangle = bad pixels in r filter
cosmic rays hits in blue g filter and brown in r filter
star ghost http://skyservice.pha.jhu.edu/DR9/ImgCutout/getjpeg.aspx?ra=174.399&dec=-0.54396&scale=0.4&width=512&height=512
blue dot = cosmic rays hit in g band
2 brown dots = cosmic rays hits in r band
viewed using http://cutout.icrar.org/psi.php cataId 99019
#asteroid (5 coadds images)
at upper corner, bad pixels on i-band
ds.astro.rug.astro-wise.org:8000/KiDS_DR2.0_180.0_-1.5_i_sci.fits
asteroid ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=31262
obs started 2012-04-18T01:49:03, last 5: 2012-04-18T02:03:49
KiDS_DR2.0_179.0_0.5_g_sci.fits
demo on hubble images: https://blog.galaxyzoo.org/2010/04/12/how-to-handle-hubble-images/
Blue and orange dots are cosmic rays hits on CCDs through different filters /time shots
yellow in ds.astro.rug.astro-wise.org:8000/KiDS_DR2.0_186.0_0.5_r_sci.fits DATE-OBS= '2012-05-18T02:41:00.536' square artifact/cosmic ray
Found blue in ds.astro.rug.astro-wise.org:8000/KiDS_DR2.0_186.0_0.5_g_sci.fits DATE-OBS= '2013-03-18T06:20:51.561'
It's a cosmic ray hit
Thanks for the links. closest ast 38064 1999 FZ10 ruled out but none at other filter date.
what about SNe,at least the brightest blue star?
@budgieye Do you know how to find Gama time shot? Needed for identification...
At 10, Transient asteroid taken in blue filter and at 11+ in yellowish filter
NGC3656 HST pic https://talk.galaxyzoo.org/#/boards/BGZ0000001/discussions/DGZ0002n4z
It's a #satellite-trail
#artifact see http://skyserver.sdss.org/dr14/en/tools/places/page6.aspx
#artifact green dot likely #cosmic-ray hit (on r-band)
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DIFUKwfW0AA5QTn.jpg:large from @NGC3314 @SARA_Obs La Palma. backlit-galaxy system, Dust lanes
MRK266 dual #AGN https://arxiv.org/pdf/1208.3248.pdf SDSS spectra 1237658204517171275 1237658204517171276 1237658204517171282
improper reference to NED object PGC_072427
instead http://ned.ipac.caltech.edu/results/NEDspectra_output_123_page1_details.html#NGC_2535_1
Galaxy Zoo: A catalog of overlapping galaxy pairs (Keel+, 2013) http://vizier.u-strasbg.fr/viz-bin/VizieR-3?-source=J/PASP/125/2/catalog
@ zoob1172 your post has not the same object coordinates
IC284 galaxy in group #overlap dustlane backlit
core of M51B or NGC 5195
http://skyserver.sdss.org/dr9/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=202.49808&dec=47.2661
#ELG or #OIII galaxy 1237651066794213780
1237651066794213781
1237651251476890001
1237651251476890002
seen also in PanSTARRS-1
DR3 red http://legacysurvey.org/viewer/jpeg-cutout/?ra=228.31&dec=4.286&zoom=15&layer=decals-dr3
fading light curve
DR2 green http://legacysurvey.org/viewer/jpeg-cutout/?ra=228.31&dec=4.286&zoom=15&layer=decals-dr2
inner #ring DECaLS DR3 residuals http://d.legacysurvey.org/viewer/decals-dr3-resid/1/15/32096/16811.jpg
see DECaLS DR3 residuals http://a.legacysurvey.org/viewer/decals-dr3-resid/1/15/31485/17383.jpg
NGC 3630 on Simbad/Ned: Redshift z ~0.004963 (21.5 Mpc) Angular size: 1.207arcmin i.e. 7.46kpc
galaxy-QSO pair, gal. 1237668270826127515 and blue ObjId = 587742549601222738 or 1237668270826127516
see picture taken with HSC (Subaru telescope): http://hsc.mtk.nao.ac.jp/ssp/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/galaxy_interaction3.png
barred #spiral, tight two arms (almost #ringed) galaxy seen in CFHTLS wide field. Here z-band Decals is blurring the whole
1237668590799814802 #AGN with radial jet? tidal due to its paired AGN 1237668590799814803 north of this frame
http://tinyurl.com/hgcb8w3 Q2237+0305 NIC2 F160W NIC2 HST_7495_26_NIC_NIC2_F160W
http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap070311.html
three images of #asteroid, six in its field http://legacysurvey.org/viewer?ra=183.7381&dec=-0.0945&zoom=16&layer=decals-dr2
at 11, #SNe discussed
No drifting trail and wrong declination for alleged geostationary satellite imaged at Cerro Tololo. see discussion and findings "hits"
I used http://skyserver.sdss.org/dr12/en/tools/search/sql.aspx select dbo.fMjdToGMT(mjd_r) from field where fieldID=1237663231227854848
It's always useful to get a cross check with http://asteroid.lowell.edu/cgi-bin/astplot (Lowell Observatory) 😃
Great; Did you see it was 10 days after closest approach to earth at 0.0651529AU (24 times earth moon) with relative speed 15.2747km/s ; 😃
#asteroid 22771 (1999 CU3) Classification: Apollo [NEO] mjd_r 5.29091759E4 2003-9-27:4:13:16.598
#asteroid (81263) 2000 FZ43, DATEOBS1= '2015-03-28T06:32:24' http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=81263
#asteroid (37689) 1995 SH70 DATEOBS1= '2015-03-28T05:54:20'
#asteroid 445855 (2012 HG42) mjd_r 55119.20219805
2009-10-15:4:51:9.91 1237680241451728976
NGC7714 http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap150609.html
at 4, big #asteroid to be identified
at 2, great #asteroid
frame correction: #artifact cosmic ray removal editing
frame correction: #artifact cosmic ray removal editing
frame correction: #artifact cosmic ray removal editing
frame correction: satellite trail editing
#artefact, #artifact
at 7, #asteroid 13255 (1998 OH14) obs '2015-03-28T06:42:45'
http://legacysurvey.org/viewer/jpeg-cutout/?ra=213.771&dec=-2.4219&zoom=15
at 10, frame correction: cosmic ray removal editing
at 7, blue probable #SNe, no results found from SN list DATEOBS1= '2015-03-28T07:59:28.181'
green could be #asteroid or #SNe, but no results found from ssd.jpl or SN list
DATEOBS = '2014-12-31T08:06:39' r-band, T08:13:19 g-band
#spiral with probable greenish #SNe unreported DATEOBS2= '2015-03-28T05:56'
http://legacysurvey.org/viewer/jpeg-cutout/?ra=185.7260833&dec=18.65947222&zoom=14&layer=decals-dr2
http://legacysurvey.org/viewer/jpeg-cutout/?ra=186.660625&dec=18.74763889&zoom=15&layer=decals-dr2
#asteroid 3419 Guth (1981 JZ) imaged also DATEOBS1='2015-04-12T03:57:13.82' ra,dec 12 26 38.55 +18 44 51.5
#asteroid 3419 Guth (1981 JZ) DATEOBS2= '2015-04-17T03:39:48.790' ra,dec 12 22 54.26 +18 39 34.1 mag15.95
blue blob #SNe
SDSS J151917.15+142014.9 1237668271910093081 #spiral with blue #SNe in arm
also https://talk.spacewarps.org/#/subjects/ASW0000ocg
previous http://www.galaxyzooforum.org/index.php?topic=6732.msg621968#msg621968
North 1237674460411723874
South 1237674460411723875
target green #overlap with red galaxy 1237658424085775017 z_spec 0.138 http://d.legacysurvey.org/viewer/decals-dr2/2/15/19228/15807.jpg
see DECaLS DR2 residuals http://a.legacysurvey.org/viewer/decals-dr2-resid/1/15/1538/16282.jpg
seen in DECaLS browser SDSS images http://a.legacysurvey.org/viewer/sdssco/1/15/5493/9543.jpg
at 7, probable #asteroid exposed in r-band only
#no_pea as (u,g,r,i,z = 22.32 21.74 21.62 21.49 21.43) fall outside the color space of green peas> see color cut from Cardamone's paper
two #asteroid green blobs (and blue) at 1 (mid-frame and near border)
#asteroid (r-band green and g-band blue) at 12
Yes #asteroid http://legacysurvey.org/viewer/jpeg-cutout-decals-dr2/?ra=114.7211&dec=23.3607&size=512&pixscale=0.1171875&bands=grz
have a look at http://legacysurvey.org/viewer/jpeg-cutout-decals-dr2/?ra=344.90512&dec=2.34440&size=512&pixscale=0.14648&bands=grz
not Voorwerpje but #asteroid
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/?_ga=1.115067716.2127523122.1454167712#/boards/BGZ0000005/discussions/DGZ0001tya
1237678617410404611 SDSS J225222.52+010657.9 could be a #QSO lensed #double across the group?
1237678617410404604 http://legacysurvey.org/viewer/jpeg-cutout-decals-dr2/?ra=343.0933&dec=1.1167&size=512&pixscale=0.12&bands=grz
#polarring http://legacysurvey.org/viewer/?ra=123.529&dec=25.246&zoom=16&layer=decals-dr2
id=1237660764297625879
#barred gal. almost edgeon http://legacysurvey.org/viewer/?ra=349.9665&dec=1.2180&zoom=16&layer=decals-dr2
beautiful in DR2 http://legacysurvey.org/viewer/?ra=337.5089&dec=-0.2873&zoom=16&layer=decals-dr2
better seen in DR2 release http://legacysurvey.org/viewer/?ra=246.6880&dec=24.1491&zoom=16&layer=decals-dr2
#twoarms my call 😃
DECaLS DR2 img http://legacysurvey.org/viewer/?layer=decals-dr2&ra=341.10155&dec=-0.16212&zoom=15
DECaLS DR2 http://legacysurvey.org/viewer/?layer=decals-dr2&ra=338.03023&dec=0.03707&zoom=15
pic http://portal.nersc.gov/project/cosmo/data/legacysurvey/dr2/gallery/png/UGC12068.png
http://skyservice.pha.jhu.edu/stripe82/ImgCutout/getjpeg.aspx?ra=355.2891&dec=-1.17166&scale=0.0495&width=512&height=512&opt=I
looks for me left gal. #overlap and right #star; see SDSS stripe 82 id=8658188288680788172
#NGC 5033 ; also AGZ0002kgn
see mosaic ugriz filters https://farm1.staticflickr.com/364/19593820252_5924bcd5d2_o.png
SB(r) 1237651251514900539 #ring seen in all bands, i.e. g-band: AGZ0007ukw, r-band: AGZ0007vcj, i-band: AGZ0007w46
As you could see in Skyserver it's a stitch of 2 frames (tick options 'fields') or here two different sky noise
spectrum @ http://archive.eso.org/wdb/wdb/adp/phase3_spectral/form GOODS_VIMOS_SPEC GOODS_MR_new_1_d_q3_9_1
RA 53.198189
DEC -27.878674
#no_lens but QSO host galaxy http://archive.stsci.edu/eidol.php?POS=53.1981873+-27.8786743&resolver=Resolve&SIZE=1&outputformat=HTML_Table
#caterpillar
#satellite #trail ; #no_lens
#overlap on bulge http://archive.stsci.edu/eidol.php?POS=189.488759+62.2633517&resolver=Resolve&SIZE=6.&outputformat=HTML_Table
#ringed
#caterpillar ?
#caterpillar ?
next to spiral #QSO #AGN 2XMM J123636.6+621346 z_spec 0.959
#no_lens
http://archive.stsci.edu/eidol.php?POS=188.9890278+62.1967773&resolver=Resolve&SIZE=2.&outputformat=HTML_Table
bright enough for SDSS
AGZ00081kp same field AGZ00081kz
#caterpillar
#arc #lens other composites: http://archive.stsci.edu/eidol.php?POS=53.0778968-27.7368332&resolver=Resolve&SIZE=2.&outputformat=HTML_Table
#caterpillar
in corner #QSO #spiral arms http://skyserver.sdss.org/dr12/en/tools/explore/summary.aspx?ra=188.9713311&dec=+62.1770907 1237655464306409677
zoomed in AGZ00085jo
#caterpillar
flipped img (north is bottom) ; possible #lens
looks like satellite #interaction with older redder core
#tidal #trail
#no-lens in this #cluster
#elliptical
not artifact but small blue #clump (seen in Goods b,v,i,z filters )
AGZ00086xb some others targets in this field:
AGZ00086ql ; AGZ00086ub ; AGZ00086ub ; AGZ00086ta ; AGZ00086rr
AGZ00086ql cutout of AGZ00086xb
AGZ00086ub cutout of AGZ00086xb
AGZ00086ta same field as AGZ00086xb
AGZ00086rr same field as AGZ00086xb
#caterpillar
AGZ00085jo and zoomed out AGZ00085jb
#caterpillar
#clumpy #interaction with red core
AGZ0008123 and cutout AGZ000812j
AGZ000812j and zoom out AGZ0008123
probable #SNe not visible in SDSS at a different epoch
AGZ00081kz and see zoom in AGZ00081l9
AGZ00081l9 and see zoom out AGZ00081kz
#caterpillar
#caterpillar
Fuzzy #ring in partial parts, oblate, decentered from core; #no_lens for me
seen in Help as example of #clumpy
http://www.galaxyzoo.org/images/examples/goods_full-2_a-0_2.jpg
zoom out AGZ0007yy1
zoom in AGZ0007yyh
blue #clumps best seen in examine i-band, seems #protospiral having "@" shape
worth a look on b,v,i,z bands using Aladin with sqrt stretch
#group #merger #interaction bottom(north): AGZ00082t0 and AGZ00082t1 , right (west) : AGZ00082ri
#QSO #AGN z 1.222 EIS J033239.10-274602.0 CANDELS 2-epoch GDS_16221
The "star" is #QSO B1234+6231 -- Quasar 1237655369825779944 z_spec 2.587
AGZ00084cr GOODS full-depth GDS_S_15007
shallower AGZ0000zkl CANDELS GDS_20267
AGZ0000zkl CANDELS GDS_20267
deeper AGZ00084cr GOODS full-depth GDS_S_15007
#QSO GOODS J033247.57-275243.2 -- Quasar z_spec=1.2488
bright (4 Airy rings) IR #star Mag/filter: 19.7R
offcenter #QSO http://arcoiris.ucolick.org/Rainbow_navigator_public/galstamp.php?f_id=24716&f_database=CDFS&f_selband=CANDELS_F160W_DR1
target z_phot 0.71 http://arcoiris.ucolick.org/Rainbow_navigator_public/galstamp.php?f_id=24117&f_database=CDFS&f_selband=CANDELS_F160W_DR1
#AGN #interacting z_spec 0.3375 in #group
AGZ00084d8 #interacting with (adjacent bottom frame) AGZ00084cr
in bottom right corner #Sy1 #QSO #AGN EIS J033238.14-273945.0 z_spec 0.8376
#AGN z=1.114 GDS_S_25136
#elliptical bulge dominated z =0.6385 1237655464306410311
same #spiral as AGZ000872e same #spiral as AGZ0008712
same #spiral as AGZ00084yd
#AGN Sy1 z_spec 0.677
#ringed #starburst z_spec 0.114 1237655369825779823
#spiral GDS_S_29149 but no Candels ref
same #spiral as AGZ000872e
#spiral two arms / z_spec 1.0958
#barred #ringed, Zoo logo!
#spiral, adjacent view AGZ000870z or AGZ00084yw
AGZ000870z CANDELS 2-epoch GDS_15183 same field as AGZ00084yw GOODS full-depth GDS_S_19532
AGZ00084yw GOODS full-depth GDS_S_19532 same field as AGZ000870z CANDELS 2-epoch GDS_15183
#AGN z_phot ~ 2.45 J/MNRAS/443/1999/cdfs
Sy2 #seyfert 2, z_spec= 3.064
#AGN z=1.45 J/MNRAS/443/1999/cdfs
bulgeless #binary nucleus z_spec 0.7322 J/A+A/574/A49/omcdfst7
#AGN X-ray spectral analysis z=2.68 - 2.88 J/MNRAS/443/1999/cdfs & J/A+A/564/A125/catalog
previously in Zoo3 as http://zoo3.galaxyzoo.org/examine/AHZ40006za
http://zoo-hst.s3.amazonaws.com/90043167.jpg
#spiral z 0.233, same as Zoo3 http://zoo3.galaxyzoo.org/examine/AHZ30000v8
posted on Sept15, 2010 http://www.galaxyzooforum.org/index.php?topic=6927.msg494878#msg494878
same as http://zoo3.galaxyzoo.org/examine/AHZ300006q
NED Classifications: E;Cand. grav. #lens
AGZ00084cr #interacting with AGZ00084d8 (up frame)
AGZ00084ce
#interacting bottom AGZ00084cr
and up AGZ00084d8
Classify Note: Please always classify the galaxy in the center of the image.: but when there is only halo or noise? skip with "artifact"
in tools incredible redshift 7.05
source 15651 in Candels phot_z 6.97 z_err 3.49!
slim chance of #lens #double img separation ~2.1 arcsec
Hubble ID: GDS_N_27206 HDF-NORTH-GOODS-TILE-NORM-3
green looking like star is AGZ00087wa #LBG Glare 3000 (survey Gemini Lyman Alpha at Reionisation Era )
#overlap AGZ000850n seen zoomed in AGZ0008508
more info on Hubble ID:GDS_8542
http://tinyurl.com/njo4e3v
spectrum https://arcoiris.ucolick.org/Rainbow_navigator_public/cache/CDFS/CANDELS_F160W_DR1/8542/8542.ESOWFI_Iccd.F49.cuts.png
AGZ00087wa Id: GLARE 3000 z=5.08 Lyman Break Galaxy #LBG
seen also in AGZ00087y2
http://archive.stsci.edu/eidol_v2.php?POS=189.3386552%2C62.2131933&SIZE=26.46&IMAGE_FORMAT=png&action=Search&outputformat=HTML_Table
from zoo3 redshift 0.1056 ID: AHZ300008q http://zoo-hst.s3.amazonaws.com/50001592.jpg
http://zoo-hst-inv.s3.amazonaws.com/50001592.jpg
three arms #spiral
#AGN
#lenticular #dustlane z(~) 0.087 with above core a blue #SNe candidate [KBC2008] 2 17 (HST data in 2004)
beautiful diffraction #spikes from #star
inverted looks also impressive! http://www.galaxyzoo.org.s3.amazonaws.com/subjects/inverted/goods_full_n_25122_inverted.jpg
#spiral #AGN z_spec 0.377 SDSS 1237655369825845580
#spiral z_spec 0.848 SDSS very faint 1237655464306410524
#spiral z_spec 0.848 1237655464306410524
three arms #spiral z_spec 0.679 SDSS 1237655369825845989
amazing #spiral #starforming z_spec 0.278 with multiple arms unseen in SDSS greenish blob 1237655369825845459
AGZ0001v0o target = "super #star_cluster " #GCs see discussion
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/#/boards/BGZ0000001/discussions/DGZ0001bay
blue star #SNe 1237680099700834439 ra,dec 24.71078, 1.73335 unrecorded and unseen in DSS nor UKIDSS
Pointing today an old SDSS SN image is worth only the fun to unfold a long past event of which no professional cares about. 😃
Boss spectr ( 2013-10-05) z_spec 0.124 vel_disp=182.2
red obj separation ~7.33 arcsec: seems too large for the elliptical mass, != color
see 2nd spectrum http://dr12.sdss3.org/spectrumDetail?plateid=454&mjd=51908&fiber=633
#merger
spec 512367502769022976 z 0.02218 galaxy starburst
spec 511332587432601600 z 0.02191 galaxy starforming
specobj ra dec plate mjd fiber
512367502769022976 38.134031 -8.6072824 455 51909 302
511332587432601600 38.134068 -8.6085835 454 51908 633
Sorry no; I didn't pay attention to the spectrum but also to the CFHTLS field where it's clearly a very bright hotspot as in #merger; no SN
looking with Aladin in DSS and SDSS filters and streches available , my 1st guess is #SNe for the round blue blob
1237680329487745315 #MRK 0922 Boss z-spec 0.022 #starforming
NGC4698, NGC4672, and #UGC 10043 (arXiv:0403452) are the only known to host a prominent bulge sticking out from the plane of the disc.
#SNe unrecorded and unseen in DSS
1237672765520609454 09/16/2006
#asteroid 4522 Britastra (1980 BM) Main-belt Asteroid (22km)
1237652900761501709 02:03:44.43, -08:52:12.13 mjd 2000-09-26 09:14:52.85 UTC
IC0074 , PGC 003897 E-SO inner ring
blue blob unseen in DSS; #SNe candidate
quasar is http://skyserver.sdss.org/dr12/en/tools/explore/Summary.aspx?id=1237672764978823552 far from examine 1237672764978823528
I agree nice gr-filters #arc at ~2.5-3arcsec from center #lens candidate (elliptical)!
#no_quasar; Simbad says offset quasar at "Distance to the center arcsec: 53.44" as you see from "Interactive AladinLite view" in same page
can't rule out #muffin (s) by nearby stars
no central object 1237668560736747662 (examine) is not the #blazar 1237668560736747673 z_spec 0.1834 pinkish blob offcenter
trace from satellite trail partially removed outside galaxy
search in Vizier matches only SDSS catalog; blue star unseen in DSS; likely #SNe
because it's the target 1237665178985955509 neighboring edgeon 1237665178985955508
from M78 and Reflecting Dust Clouds in Orion #NGC 2068
http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap080318.html
http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap100302.html
faint blue blob between galaxies group : possible #SNe unrecorded
#misalignment of filters images
blue 1237679461895569453 #SNe unrecorded ; unseen in DSS
#misalignment of filters images or bad drift of telescope seen in zoom-out
target 1237679340567593181 spec 'QSO STARBURST BROADLINE' z=0.092
west blue 1237679340567593182 recorded 2009-01-01only in SDSS likely #SNe
more likely #cosmic_ray hit in r-band only, not removed by the processing pipeline
double #barred? and/or #X-shaped
#SNe SISN 32 type Ia supernova J/MNRAS/389/1871/table2
SDSS 587735744761430219
see comments AGZ0005rpg 1237680246274064505 z_spec = 0.103 and here AGZ0005rph 1237680246274064522
AGZ0005rpg 1237680246274064505 z_spec = 0.103 and neighbor AGZ0005rph 1237680246274064522
could be #AGN -ionized gas in a #merger
not a Quasi-stellar radio source 'quasar' even if it will show a labeled QSO spectrum
was in Galaxy Zoo survey for overlapping galaxy pairs
587730773883814061
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2013PASP..125....2K Keel et al.
#no_lens here but #cosmic_rays hits (only in g-band) not removed by the processing pipeline
#NGC 4618 -- Interacting Galaxies ; luminous in Galex UV
#UGC 7853 #IC 3667
#IC 0565 #interaction galaxies pair same z spec = 0.020
1237668289080131620
1237668289080131621
Not off center spiral but a #star with slight misalignment of filters images
Not SN but a #cosmic_ray hit on r_band only (mapped to green channel) not removed in processing pipeline; see raw in "examine"
"Needle galaxy" http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap120705.html
#NGC 4565 http://tinyurl.com/nr84n2j 1237667912742338612
likely asteroid 3596 Meriones (1985 VO) http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=3596 (Jupiter Trojan) on 2008-10-25 04:34 1237678777940770853
AGZ0002881 in SDSS flipped AGZ0006xfa in UKIDSS
AGZ0002881 in SDSS flipped AGZ0006xfa in UKIDSS
Flags "COSMIC_RAY" in http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr10/en/tools/explore/summary.aspx?id=1237668678851756197
It's a #cosmic-ray hit on r-band not removed by the processing pipeline. (see "examine" raw data)
no ring in separate bands;
Composition of three bands in RGB colors affect perception of genuine/fake features
This pic of host galaxy CGCG 404-026 can't be mixed up with NGC 7451 host of sn 2008hl at very different coordinates
likely #SNe supernova uncataloged and unseen in other surveys like DSS 1/2 blue/red/IR.
surprising not in the SDSS photometry pipeline?
it's a cutout from a frame, but see the whole #NGC 5414 in "examine, view on sky server"
green spot= only square pixels on r-band (view raw data in examine) typical of cosmic rays hits not removed
1237671941413601381; HS 1637+6427 -- strong Oiii 5007 emission line, z ~0.021
#UGC 12034 ; #NGC 7282 ; 1237672027319763228
Phoenix Galaxy #UGC 04203 1237661064403681606
#MRK 1210 #AGN
#UGC 02371
1237678438628589662
#NGC 3655
#UGC 06396
1237668495242821647
looks like #cosmicrays not removed
#UGC 00987
In this satellite category you have for example
Insat 4A A5Rk (28913 2005-049-C) Orbit: Shape 659.0 km x 35808.3 km, Period 640.4 mn
using Aladin in each filter gives 19.08" for 53.9s i.e. angular velocity of 0.318' / s
corresponding to satellite distance ~25000-27000km
Have in mind an SDSS filter pic of the moon would show a trail of ~29.6 arcsec
The moon is drifting eastward ~13degree/day
That yields a trail of ~6-12' on a filter pic. To get a 1' trail or less, few satellites are there above 130000 km: ex. Integral or Geotail
There are also many rockets launchers of Cosmos , Molnya ,... satellites >= 34000km above earth at angular velocity ~6-12"/s
zoom-in AGZ0002c8i
AGZ0002c8i AGZ0006hsq zoom-out AGZ0002c8j
no lens here but possible starburst
#NGC 4032
#UGC 06995
Sb, emission line galaxy
#NGC 4837 / I Zw 046 587015509281833181
no 17 in arXiv:1407.5000 : A strongly interacting pair of disk galaxies
587730023866761221 1237662262172778590
arXiv:1407.5000 Tidally distorted interacting pair [RC2] A1488+07B/CGCG 048-028N
#UGC 05615 587731499185864817
arXiv:1407.5000 Close pair of spirals - some evidence of tidal distortion
#NGC 0161
#NGC 7280
#NGC 6941
#NGC tagged for collection
#MRK 0951
#UGC 11532
#UGC 12611
#asteroid bottom left
zoom-out: it's a bad imaging run with lots of green stars!
no lensing here but slight misalignment in stacking filters images; see raw in diff wavelengths
green #star 1237648703530795575 possible #SNe in #spiral
present in frame 752 / 2 / 685
absent in 2346 / 2 / 86 ; 2347 / 2 / 16 ; / 17
#UGC 01425
#NGC 1294 S0
#UGC 02694
#NGC 0216
DR7 588023046940262473
comet 69P/Taylor a Jupiter-family comet on 20DEC2004, 41 days pre-opposition
#UGC 12585
& #asteroid 1237669682257789146
#UGC tagged for collection
#NGC for collection
#UGC 10809 NED02
#UGC 12121
#NGC 4478
#UGC 07645
#UGC 11865
Gal in color space of a #green #pea (and green bean) (Cardamone's color cut)
Examine raw wavelengths: pic OK
DR7 758883006034542615
#UGC 11688
#MRK 1133
#UGC 01496
#NGC 3808B or APG 87B interacting with NGC 3808A
#UGC 03024
#NGC 0565
#UGC 11573
#UGC 10944
#UGC 01212
#UGC 12693
galaxy in group with #UGC 02470 (upper right corner)
#star left to target 1237678879390892671 on mjd 54769 but unseen 21 days after on
run 7824 rerun 301 camcol 5 field 25 mjd 54790; #SNe ?
#NGC 7147 #barred #ring
amazing #halo on this #edge-on dusty disk
UvS Ultraviolet source which looks #binary ?
#ZGOTW 'Zooniverse Galaxy of the Week'!
satellite MEO (medium earth orbit )
see http://www.galaxyzooforum.org/index.php?topic=278575.msg512640;topicseen#msg512640
an arc of radius 15arcsec is impossible for a sole lensing elliptical; it could be only found around a massive cluster ; no_lens for me here
#blue elliptical
#UGC 0390
#KUG 0208+221 ( Second Kiso Survey for Ultraviolet-Excess Galaxies )
view with the FORS instrument (about 7 x 7 arcmin2) credit ESO
http://www.eso.org/public/archives/images/screen/eso0525a.jpg
"Needle galaxy" http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/image/0404/n4565_hugo_c32.jpg
#NGC 4565 in full view: http://tinyurl.com/nr84n2j 1237667912742338612
blue arcs might be parts of an inclined #ring of star formation
The HII filamentary structure clearly coincides with the dust lanes
HII clumps mostly spread along two antennae-like structure, which can be interpreted as signs
of recent interaction.
#NGC 7625
#UGC 12529
#ARP 212
#seyfert #agn
z(~) 0.081
#UGC 03306
dust lane along the minor axis
pic flag: cosmic ray (not removed by pipeline processing)
#UGC 00321
blue star possible #SNe unrecorded 1237679543502569503 , or faint background QSO?
#MRK 0352
#UGC 12857
shows #bar ends handles
#bow shocks
#NGC 7101
#NGC 6593
#UGC 12774
small cutout of M42
see http://tinyurl.com/l7qh9us
#UGC 03968
#NGC 1080
#UGC 02617
#NGC 0755
#NGC 0683
#UGC 01288
#UGC 01168
#NGC 5012A
#UGC 08290
more explicitly
frame-irg-001462-4-0529 on 2000-5-5:8:29:28 with SN
frame-irg-006174-3-0083 on 2006-5-26:4:18:56 without SN
#NGC 7583
#NGC 7537
#UGC 12442
GZ supernovae thread Reply 656 on: December 17, 2011
http://www.galaxyzooforum.org/index.php?topic=4767.msg573500#msg573500
see close to core #SNe SN 2008ee 1237678881563672627
SN Ia framed on 2008-10-30 07:05:04, 106 days after discovery 2008-07-16 by LOSS
#NGC 0307
#UGC 00584
#NGC 5625
#NGC 4178
#UGC 07215
right #NGC 3356 http://tinyurl.com/p2x36pd
#UGC 05852
#EFIGI catalog
#UGC 10264
#NGC 6170
#UGC 08032
#NGC 7548
#UGC 12455
frames 2000-5-5:8:29:28 http://tinyurl.com/kmwlhl5 with #SNe
2006-5-26:4:18:56 http://tinyurl.com/mfeva59 SNe no longer visible
DR7 http://tinyurl.com/q7ab947 without SNe
DR10 http://tinyurl.com/nvql2cn with #SNe
1237651754021093483 #SNe unseen in DR7 and DSS and unreported
1237651754021093484 galaxy host
DR7 587726032796188818 no SNe in pic!
#NGC 7624
#UGC 12527
#MRK 0323
#UGC 02598
#MRK 1072
#NGC 6745
#UGC 11391
#UGC 04224
#IC 0494
#NGC 0772
#UGC 01466
#ARP 078
#NGC 7069
#UGC 11747
#NGC 0785
#UGC 01509 #IC 1766
#NGC 0137
#UGC 00309
#UGC 12328
#NGC 5303
#UGC 08725
#UGC 02728
#NGC 6155
#UGC 10385
#NGC 0332
#UGC 00609
#NGC 0515 S0
#UGC 00956
#NGC 0471
#UGC 00861
#overlap 2013PASP..125....2K (Keel, W.) arXiv:1211.6723
elliptical coincident with #asteroid
#UGC 02456
#MRK 1066
from frame http://dr10.sdss3.org/sas/dr10/boss/photoObj/frames/301/5976/1/frame-irg-005976-1-0158.jpg
#UGC 01209
#MRK 0572
#NGC 4605
#PGC 0053376 in #EFIGI morphometric catalogue of 4458 nearby galaxies (de Lapparent+, 2011) J/A+A/532/A74/efigi
2011A&A...532..A74B
#UGC 09606
#asteroid 28962 (2001 FL117)
Main-belt Asteroid
http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=28962
on 2008-10-03 03:13:16.170 UTC
#NGC 7339
#UGC 12251
#NGC 7580
#NGC 7696
AGZ0002z3f 1237667207827030330
1237667207827030331
blue star could be #SNe as unseen in DSS but unrecorded
Collection Tagged as NGCs - Collection ID: CGZL00003q - by vrooje ADMIN, SCIENTIST
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/#/collections/CGZL00003q
AGZ000279q #UGC 02732
also AGZ000279n
AGZ000279n also #UGC 02732
AGZ000279q
#NGC 2268 z(~) 0.007425
#UGC 03653
AGZ0005ggx 1237679478553772050 SDSS type (class): Galaxy
slight misalignment i-band
#NGC 0200 SBc, z ~0.0172
#UGC 00420
better processing: https://scontent-b-cdg.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xfp1/t1.0-9/10462736_882449205100373_7283982303675050958_n.jpg
GZ facebook
AGZ0007a4j , sorry it's an #artifact of image composition; no ring for this red galaxy 1237657628969861261
sorry, #no_lens in RXJ0820.9+0752 1237661069774356528
#NGC 6181
#UGC 10439
studied in
arXiv:1101.3478 18 Jan 2011
DISCOVERY OF STRONG IRON K EMITTING COMPTON THICK QUASARS AT Z = 2.5 AND 2.9
C. FERUGLIO et al.
#BLAGN NELG z=2.582
#quasar
cutout http://cdsarc.u-strasbg.fr/ftp/cats/J/ApJS/172/70/cutouts/831760.jpg
zCOSMOSVIMOSbright_DR2 catalog z=0.348
#flocculent
same as http://www.galaxyzoo.org/#/examine/AGZ000139u
#elliptical FIREWORKS 4982 z=1.615
smooth #early-type galaxy z spec=0.736
Could the blue #qso (Lyα break Galaxy?) reported z=3.48 be enhanced by the foreground galaxy?
not secure #lens candidate?
NAME Martin-GC1 -- #Globular Cluster
Bol 520
hint of a counter image of arc near the bulge in i-band
not very secure #lens candidate!
background #arc or #tidal interacting companions?
#merger z=0.547 in catalogs
green dot is a #cosmic-ray in r-band
removed in SDSS
#agn Broadline (BLAGN) z spec=0.738
#agn z=0.895
radial #cloud or #voorwerp?
#(E+A) galaxy #early-type but with enhanced Balmer absorption (Hδ with rest-frame equivalent width > 4 Å)
CDFS_00547 DEIMOS spec z=1.225
configuration of a possible double image lensed source; no z estimate from VIMOS spectrum of galaxy!
#lens candidate
AGZ0000xzg
AGZ0000y21
AGZ0000y3w
AGZ00013ae
see different zoom
AGZ00013at
AGZ00013ae
AGZ00013ar
http://www.galaxyzooforum.org/index.php?topic=277971.msg632180#msg6321
astro-ph/0604383v1
1143 [OII] emitter is a very small spheroidal, without visible features but appears to be a dusty #starburst z 1.254
contiguous view #edgeon http://www.galaxyzoo.org/#/examine/AGZ0000tnz
#edgeon #dustlane #overlap
#faceon http://www.galaxyzoo.org/#/examine/AGZ0000tpc
#qso VLT/VIMOS spec z 2.4284
would be blue if seen in SDSS with its strong emission line Lyα.
Here Lyα, even CIV are far outside I-band
http://www.galaxyzoo.org/#/examine/AGZ0000y21
http://www.galaxyzoo.org/#/examine/AGZ0000y3w
http://www.galaxyzoo.org/#/examine/AGZ0000y21
http://www.galaxyzoo.org/#/examine/AGZ0000y3w
http://www.galaxyzoo.org/#/examine/AGZ00013ae
http://www.galaxyzoo.org/#/examine/AGZ00013ar
http://www.galaxyzoo.org/#/examine/AGZ00013at
http://www.galaxyzoo.org/#/examine/AGZ00013ar
http://www.galaxyzoo.org/#/examine/AGZ00013at
http://www.galaxyzoo.org/#/examine/AGZ00013ae
#star #misaligned raw pics in RGB channels
#misaligned stacked raw pics in RGB channels (offset I-band put on blue )
#flocculent #starburst (see I-band)
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr9/en/tools/explore/obj.asp?ra=150.16185&dec=2.3409411
1237653665258930777
#edgeon #overlap
ned background HPS 277 z 0.122 #interacting ?
http://cdsarc.u-strasbg.fr/ftp/cats/J/ApJS/172/70/cutouts/824681.jpg
#xray source
#AGN type
3 arms #spiral (see I-band stretched arcsinh)
in north #asteroid 1237654879115673718
forum asteroid thread Reply 26386
#misaligned stacked raw pics to RGB channels (blue I-band offset)
#BLAGN z 0.675
#AGN
#spiral #focculent in I-band
#overlap edgeon
#BLAGN #QSO z 0.544 high energy X-ray (HEX) CDF-S 027
star in corner
arXiv:0810.0272
#starburst #AGN J033229.64-274242.6 z 0.667
log [Oii] /Hβ 0.5
log [Oiii] /Hβ −0.19
12 + logO/H 8.85
log M/M⊙ 10.96
bottom #star: #misaligned stacked raw pics from I-band put on blue, J-band put on green, H-band put on red
can't be elliptical as seen in I-band #barred with inner #ring and outer ring
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr9/en/tools/explore/obj.asp?id=1237653665258865372
zCOSMOS 831903 z(spec)0.2225
#barred #spiral #dustlane ACW
great #dustlane
contiguous view:
http://www.galaxyzoo.org/#/examine/AGZ00013ar
http://www.galaxyzoo.org/#/examine/AGZ00013at
AGZ0000y3w
Compact blobs to be examined as possible double image of background source across edge-on deflector (radius estimate <~1.8 arcsec) ?
#lens
#misaligned I-band (blue) to J-band (green) and H-band (red)
#elliptical
#spiral #interacting #encounter
#overlap #EdgeOn #FaceOn
#sepia #spiral
#flocculent in visualized i-band arcsinh stretched
#ringed
face-on #spiral and companion in north?
#arc in SE could be a #lens candidate?
#encounter
same http://www.galaxyzoo.org/#/examine/AGZ0000xg2
#misaligned raw pics
http://skyservice.pha.jhu.edu/DR9/ImgCutout/getjpeg.aspx?ra=42.40952598&dec=0.93595013&scale=0.1980635&width=512&height=512&opt=&query=
AGZ0000xg2 same as AGZ000132q
http://www.galaxyzoo.org/#/examine/AGZ0000xg2
http://www.galaxyzoo.org/#/examine/AGZ000132q
#encounter
foreground face-on spiral #overlap possibly edge-on
or #halo
#toozoom #arm
excessively zoomed in
useless inept awkward
GZ #misaligned I-band (blue channel) with J-band (green channel) and H-band (red channel) images
colored composite #star with #misaligned band filter images;
blue channel of I-band offset from J-band (green) and H-band (red)
#elliptical ; typical galaxy simply smooth and rounded, with no sign of a disk!
star in corner
GZ colored composite AGZ0000tpw seems smooth elliptical;
seen in I-band or HLA F814W filter it's clearly a #spiral (likely 3 arms)
What's the target? #edgeon or #star
Could be 50/50 votes!
#group CDFS_00563 z0.953 with W spiral CDFS_00571 z0.955 (no merge)
& clump z0.957
elliptical CDFS_02563 z0.366
edgeon CDFS_00564 z0.523
#AGN
http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/archive/releases/2012/48/
http://archive.stsci.edu/prepds/hudf12/display.html
GZteam stacked and #misaligned raw pics between filters
with different orientations centered on target
Channel blue grossly rotated!
#lens candidate
http://vizier.u-strasbg.fr/viz-bin/VizieR-5?-ref=VIZ516fc5ad7bf8&-out.add=.&-source=J/ApJ/600/L155/table2&recno=1
#knownlens
see http://www.galaxyzooforum.org/index.php?topic=6927.msg630643#msg630643
or 1237679253060845944
or AGZ0000jfs +others
#misaligned colored composite of I-band (blue) from ACS camera with J-band (green) and H-band (red) from WFC3 camera
Not an artifact but #misaligned composite from I-band (ACS camera) with J-band and H-band (WFC3 camera)
hit "view raw data" button
#misaligned I-band with J-band and H-band
AGN seems doubtful
#knownlens 1237679253060845944
other pics of the same
AGZ0000jfs
AGZ0000jkc
AGZ0000jdk
AGZ0000jcy
AGZ0000j8k
AGZ0000jdn
arc SL2SJ02176-0513 #greenpea #green_pea at high redshift z=1.847 see http://www.galaxyzooforum.org/index.php?topic=6927.msg631803#msg631803
#dwarf
bright emission line in blue indicating star bursting at Z > 1?
#NGC 4567& #NGC 4568 #interacting
(A.Chung+ 2009 AJ 138,1741) prominent dust lane at the apparent intersection suggests physical connection
AGZ0000MII Survey:Hubble
Likely a #ringed galaxy, but could possibly be a #lens candidate?
Sb 1237668601533825108 #NGC 5908 #UGC 9805 edge-on
in pair with AGN SBb 1237668601533759500 NGC 5905 UGC 9797 face on
other possibility: double image #lens, amplified on faint ring
NED: COSMOS 1622396
doesn't look like typical merger 1237680298352836743
http://skyservice.pha.jhu.edu/DR8/ImgCutout/getjpeg.aspx?ra=354.87534697&dec=22.2121
#HubbleAGN #QSO bright as to see spikes
lot of IDs and litterature references for this QSO
redshift 1.031
#supernova near the core of the spiral 1237678859530142105
not reported in Asiago Supernova Catalog
image date 2008-10-29
not seen in DSS
#arc
difficult to infer more with these few green pixels in Hubble image
#lens #arc
hint of a semi-circular arc
#knownlens AGZ0000jcy AGZ0000jdk AGZ0000jfs AGZ0000jkc
great arc imaged in other AGZ Id's
need of a link between these objects AGZ's
looks like CSWA 19: http://www.ast.cam.ac.uk/ioa/research/cassowary/
http://www.galaxyzooforum.org/index.php?topic=6927.msg611343#msg611343
#arc
elliptical lensing candidate?
#comet
C/2002 O7 (LINEAR)
DR7 587735744224231591
#comet
Comet C/2001 RX14 (LINEAR)
http://skyservice.pha.jhu.edu/DR8/ImgCutout/getjpegcodec.aspx?R=3530&C=4&F=332&Z=0
DR7 588297864729067549
#lens
Looks like "The Cosmic Eye" [SSR2007] LBG J213512.73-010143
see http://astro.dur.ac.uk/~ams/CosmicEye/CosmicEye.jpg
Hi Phil,
1st time I saw it yesterday in new GZ
#lens
elliptical 1237680246274064505
elliptical 1237680246274064522
arc 1237680246274064511