Galaxy Zoo Talk
Looks like a disturbed #starforming #spiral
Disturbed #spiral
What's the little dot right next to the core?
Looks like some interaction
I see two rings.
Lots of #starforming regions
Several blue smudges. Those near the centre could be artifacts, but the one near the top region looks more interresting.
#tidals left over from a merger?
Could that be a #supernova?
Looks disturbed, but it's not clear how it happened.
#Astroid
Looks like it's been interacting with a nearby galaxy. There might also be a #supernova near de galaxy core, but I'm not sure
Tidals? Post merger?
#irregular at an odd angle
#dustlane
#Astroid at the bottom
Maybe a polar ring/arm?
Never mind. It's already been discussed. No supernova.
#supernova?
Weird, I already classified this one. This time through the app.
I think I can see a #dustlane
#merger?
The star is at the centre of the frame, not the galaxy
I think that is a #starforming region
Odd shape, odd color. What's up with this?
#voorwerp or #overlap?
yes I can see that too. And a faint bar too.
Tight ring around the core and both arms are forming a second outer ring.
These Z-band images are alway strange. What's especially odd, imo, is the dark line running through the core. I've never seen that before.
Tripple #merger?
Don't worry, I don't classify the skyserver image. I was merely pointing out how different the galaxy looks at this band.
I was completely fooled on this one.
Same galaxy as AGZ0007x03
Same galaxy as AGZ0007w8g only in a different band
What happened here?
Big #merger visible in Skyserver image: http://skyserver.sdss.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=129.54559044&dec=24.89527384
#CGCG 263-064
#KUG 1457+481
also #astroid visible in the skyserver image
#NGC 3765, post #merger with polar spiral arms?
These Z-band images are very misleading.
Again, not like the skyserver image: http://skyserver.sdss.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=215.76829735&dec=38.14231964
Wow, nothing at all like the skyserver image: http://skyserver.sdss.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=166.21489447&dec=25.46803865
#NGC 5032
but is it? The galaxy doesn't seem that much disturbed. Could it be a heavy starforming region? 2/2
that clump in the upper left of the galaxy is another galaxy according to skyserver. Looking at the Z's for both, this would be a merger 1/2
#CGCG 064-006
#IC 4266
#IC 3643
#UGC 10287
#NGC 4911
Without checking the skyserver image I think I can see three-armed #spiral with #bar and #dustlane. Slightly #disturbed maybe. And #overlap
#NGC 5490C
#merger perhaps?
#UGC 10597
Check skyserver for a better image in color
#greenshifted?
This one looks special
With signs of a #ring
#cluster
Pretty #edgeon with #dustlane
Possible ram preassure stripping?
Odd shape and colors. Merger?
Z=5.2 but I highly doubt that given that this is a Candels survey and it looks more like a star
Z=3.8
Can you even call this a galaxy?
If that's a merger, you'd expect the smaller galaxy to be ripped apart by the large galaxy. Since that doesn't seem the case I say #nomerger
Normally I'd say that green clump is an artifact, but I'm not really sure this time.
Could be that the other galaxy disrupted it
Allright, thanks for clarifying.
I get the feeling that these objects are/were all part of one larger galaxy. Only classified the central object though.
I'm confused. My first instinct was edgeon with a dustlane, but I'm inclined to say neither.
Odd color
Probably, I classified this as a merger
Nice to come across a spiral every once in a while 😃
Why is this one so red? Other galaxies at similar redshifts aren't nearly as red as this one.
Never seen one like this. Lenticular without a bulge?
Wow, two edgeons with a dustlane, very similar in shape and color. I'd say no merger, but it sure is busy there.
I think those are two galaxies merging. Nothing to do with the central galaxy though.
Would be nice to know what to look for. But anyway, probably still more towards red.
If I interpret that correctly, could the green feature beneath the galaxy be a #voorwerpje?
It's been indicated that voorwerpjes would be redshifted in Hubble images. So if in SDSS they are blue/purple, they could now appear #green.
That might be a galaxy behind it. My guess, it's a relatively young galaxy in the early stages of forming a spiral arm.
Very hard to tell, but I classified this as two merging galaxies with tidal tails
I voted merger, but it's hard to tell.
Getting closer to the large edgeon. Already classified the tiny galaxy to the left.
Could that be an #arc near the core?
More #green features near the centre
#ringed
Z=3.430000066757202 almost 12 billion ly away
Z=2.5227
one clump appears #green
This one confuses me. Could it be a clumpy edgeon galaxy and we just don't see the whole picture?
Yeah, beautiful edgeon in this picture
#tidal
Is that reddish clump part of this galaxy?
Z= 2.1765
It's quite similar to the blue smudge at 8 o'clock, but both show up in similar wavelengths
I classified those for dots as clumps btw. Still wondering about that purpleish haze at 11 o'clock.
Just to clarify, classifying the red blob in the middle. Z=2.5
Heavy artifacting? Chromatic abberations? Gravitational lensing? Also, Z=-99.0 Is that an error or is this moving towards us?
Beautiful interaction with the neighbour galaxy. No tidals yet.
I see clumps, or #starforming regions. But would you classify this as mostly clumpy, or just a pretty spiral?
No real clumps, but I see #starforming regions. Also a #bar, #spiral arms, maybe a #ring and some disruption. A lot going on here.
The purple blob is an extremely faint star perhaps? Redshift of the galaxy is 2.55, so that's already quite far away.
They show up in multiple wavelengths, so I don't think they're artifacts. The 'line' feature might be a very distant galaxy though.
What's that purple blob in the 11 o'clock region? A line seems to extend towards it. Anything noteworthy, or chance alignments/artifacts?
What happened here? Looks like this galaxy is falling apart.
#spiral or #lenticular?
Nice long spiral arms
Is this image at the end of Hubble's range?
very faint core, two very faint #clumps, signs of a #bar feature and two #spiral arms
Very precise redshift: 1.0299999713897705 and could that straight line be a satelite? Or is that simply an artifact?
Too bad wavelength info can't be found for most of these images.
Thanks for investigating. I've found several others and I'm beginning to think they're artifacts as well, specific to these kind of images.
ok thanks. I figured it would be something like that. Too straight to be natural
What's that dark line cutting through the left side of the (both) galaxy(s)?
Another #green feature below the clump
Could it be a #merger?
#edgeon with a nice #dustlane
#overlap
#artifact, although there is a nice weird spiral in the frame.
What's the #green feature just below the central clump?
Very strange shape and colors.
Pretty #disturbed #spiral with a #dustlane and #clumps
I don't think that's a dustlane, but an 'empty' part of the galaxy between the disturbed spiral arm and the core. #tidal. Busy neigbourhood
Does Hubble detect voorwerpjes? and if so, could that purple blob be one? Also, #green stuff around the edge of the galaxy. #voorwerpje
The #green spec is probably an #artifact, but just for fun I call #supernova
nice one armed #spiral with a #clump at the end of the spiral.
#tidal, also the #green object at 11 o'clock. Could that be a clump? Couldn't find wavelength data
#cluster, also, the 'galaxy' in the middle looks more like a detached clump belonging to the spiral om the left.
#merger, although interaction isn't obvious
Visible only in square root wavelengths H (red), I (blue) and J, (green), so probably an #artifact
#star, but something strange is happening in the six o'clock region of this image. What are thos red/green/blue dots. #artifacts?
Nice spiral in the foreground
Does the green color have any significance?
Could that detached smudge to the right once have been part of the central galaxy?
Is that blue clump part of the central galaxy?
Quite pretty actually.
Are these clumps in a chain?
Maybe disturbed by the galaxy in the corner?
lot of artifacts. I didn't see any clumps, but I could be totaly wrong about that.
Classified this as a smooth round galaxy, but could it possibly be a star?
The galaxy next to it seems to have a tidal tail. I classified as not a merger.
I found this one difficult to qualify, since there's something that looks like a clump at 11 o'clock. I classified as smooth galaxy however
A barred galaxy that once had two spiral arms which now formed a ring
I think the bright blue thing is a foreground star
At the lower end of the galaxy there seem to be two objects of similar size and shape
I think it's an overlap, since I don't see a lot of interaction, but it's hard to tell.
I think the one not in the middle is a star from our galaxy. Also, I don't see interaction, although it's not clear enough to say for sure.
http://skyserver.sdss.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=0.41308821&dec=23.47837033
Galaxyzoo has the annoying habbit of only showing half of the most stunning galaxies 😦
#Polar #dustlane perhaps? Very odd this one.
The left arm seems a lot more massive than the right arm.
I think these are #overlapping galaxies, both at an angle.
#nomerger, the stuff on the right are stars from our galaxy.
#disturbed by its close neighbour
Okido, thanks
The green line could be a satalite, or perhaps an artifact
#voorwerpje perhaps?
Also probably not a merger. I'd expect a lot of interaction if it were.
I classed the other galaxy just a couple of days ago 😃
#artifact near the core
Possible #lensing going on here?
Skyserver image is more clear. Probably foreground stars
#irregular for me
#merger :p
Possible #supernova
Zoomed out skyserver image shows another beautiful spiral
Nearly edgeon
Looks like a green core, if there even is a core
I can't decide if that greenish blob and that blueish white blob are part of the same galaxy/object.
Dusty spiral
Nice composition, good contrast and beautiful colors. I'd put this on my wall if it wasn't for my girlfriend 😃
#lensing at 5 o'clock?
#NGC 0509
#astroid in the top right corner
Possible ram preassure stripping? No cluster nearby though, but it has the right shape #rps
Is that a #voorwerpje?
Not if you pull up the Skyserver image: http://skyserver.sdss.org/dr8/en/tools/explore/obj.asp?id=1237664869209931830
#IC 1797
I've seen many like this one, but almost never with spirals.
#IC_0061
Looks more like an irregular barred spiral with a lot of dust to me.
But it looks disturbed, eventhough the star obviously has nothing to do with it. Maybe irregular, maybe a fuzzy spiral amost edgeon. Weird
We're supposed to classify the star in the centre of this image 😃
#eliptical
I'm inclined to say that white dot next to the core is a star, but Skyserver disagrees and calls it a galaxy. So, #overlap?
One of the most beautiful edgeon galaxies I've seen so far. I just can't see the x-shape some people are referring to.
#UGC_00664
This one actually had it's Z meassured: 0.073227 (check NED) The other has an estimated Z of 0.08515, +/-0.0156. I say #merger
#NGC_1020
Nearly #edgeon with #dustlane
#green tight #spiral
#merger
Possible future #merger
#galaxy tot the left. No interaction so probably no merger
Nearly #edgeon with a nice #dustlane
Probably an #artifact
Two spirals breaking up in two more
#astroid at 10 o'clock, almost perfectly aligned with the galaxy
Btw, what's that purple blob at the top end of the galaxy?
#edgeon #dustlane
Could it be that two galaxies glanced each other? Skyserver shows another similar galaxy nearby
#astroid at 11 o'clock
http://skyserver.sdss.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=277.16227557&dec=41.18392021
#astroid at 12 o'clock
Disturbed by the nearby galaxy? http://skyserver.sdss.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=117.02071279&dec=9.4201507
I don't think it's eliptical, but an angled disk. The overlap makes it kind of hard to see though
#Merger
#starforming
Seems like something smashed straight through the centre of the spiral, giving it the appearence of a #corckscrew
#polarring or post merger?
Very unusual, a #barred #ringed galaxy and a beautiful tight multiarmed #spiral ripping each other apart
I agree, also this is almost a perfect mirror image of this one: AGZ0005no5
#merger #starforming I see two galaxies merging, but no cores
#barred #eliptical two double spirals
#Disturbed galaxy perhaps? http://skyserver.sdss.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=200.10585811&dec=-22.382508
#edgeon with nice #dustlane
The blue hue around the star is probably an #artifact
#voorwerpje at 6 o'clock?
Could this be the aftermath of a #merger?
#lensing?
Possible #dustlane
Hints of a #dustlane in the ring
#diamond shaped
#merger aswell
3-armed #spiral looks like a #triangle
Two galaxies at a collisioncourse
Beautiful shape
One of the stranger shapes I've seen. Like a #barred, partially #ringed, partially #spiraled, #irregular
http://skyserver.sdss.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=36.1285996&dec=-1.69821308
Probably an #artifact caused by stars in the foreground, see the skyserver image for a clearer picture
#UGC_00197
Cartweel galaxy
Skyserver calls that a galaxy
A beautiful mirrored letter S, or an 8, or an infinity symbol
#overlap or #merger? They don't seem to interact, but it's difficult to say.
#ring
I think #overlap
2.5 armed #spiral 😃
Skyserver image is really imressive:http://skyserver.sdss.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=208.86827325&dec=25.07358453
Better image http://skyserver.sdss.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=273.70206175&dec=23.74116172
Possible #supernova at 6 o'clock? Or is that an artifact?
The green dot?
4 armed #Barred #spiral
Awesome #merger
Possible #supernova at 8 o'clock
Sometimes you're (half) lucky 😃
Possible #supernova at 9 o'clock
Blue gas to the right could be a #voorwerp
Post #merger perhaps? Two #dustlanes possibly a #ring and active #starforming. Curious galaxy
They don't seem to be interacting. #overlap?
#Barred #ring
Single #spiral #barred with #voorwerp perhaps?
Skyserver image is bizarre but pretty
Several strange things going on here. The faint arms seem to have detached or something. And there's a line running through the left side
Any star would be in front of the galaxy. Very bright core indeed. The bright spot on the arm might be a starforming region
Pretty four-armed #spiral
Actually a pretty picture of a very loose #spiral http://skyserver.sdss.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=29.39806571&dec=3.9953319
Red dot is an #artifact or something special?
#supernova? The green dot @2 o'clock
#postmerger?
What's that odd lump just right of the core? Merger or star?
#voorwerp at 12 o clock
Nice #spiral in the foreground
#astroid
#voorwerp?
#starforming is this #elliptical?
#voorwerpje?
#voorwerp
#starforming Strange formation by the way, the arms are different. Possible aftermath of a #merger? Or simply #irregular
#doubleringed? or #ringed and #spiral
#elleptical?
#edgeon with #dustlane
Possible #triplemerger with the galaxy to the right?
Tight #barred #spiral ?
#barred #spiral #ringed
#Superman
two #spirals stretching out from a #ringed galaxy. Very unusual...
pretty #barred #spiral
#barred galaxy with a scarf
In this image #spiral galaxy and a nice #dustlane in the bottom left #edgeon galaxy
Yeah, I got this one right 😃
Nothing special about the one in the middle I think, but it looks like a nice #sprial #barred galaxy in the lower right corner
I voted #merger
Looks like a disturbed #starforming #spiral
Disturbed #spiral
What's the little dot right next to the core?
Looks like some interaction
I see two rings.
Lots of #starforming regions
Several blue smudges. Those near the centre could be artifacts, but the one near the top region looks more interresting.
#tidals left over from a merger?
Could that be a #supernova?
Looks disturbed, but it's not clear how it happened.
#Astroid
Looks like it's been interacting with a nearby galaxy. There might also be a #supernova near de galaxy core, but I'm not sure
Tidals? Post merger?
#irregular at an odd angle
#dustlane
#Astroid at the bottom
Maybe a polar ring/arm?
Never mind. It's already been discussed. No supernova.
#supernova?
Weird, I already classified this one. This time through the app.
I think I can see a #dustlane
#merger?
The star is at the centre of the frame, not the galaxy
I think that is a #starforming region
Odd shape, odd color. What's up with this?
#voorwerp or #overlap?
yes I can see that too. And a faint bar too.
Tight ring around the core and both arms are forming a second outer ring.
These Z-band images are alway strange. What's especially odd, imo, is the dark line running through the core. I've never seen that before.
Tripple #merger?
Don't worry, I don't classify the skyserver image. I was merely pointing out how different the galaxy looks at this band.
I was completely fooled on this one.
Same galaxy as AGZ0007x03
Same galaxy as AGZ0007w8g only in a different band
What happened here?
Big #merger visible in Skyserver image: http://skyserver.sdss.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=129.54559044&dec=24.89527384
#CGCG 263-064
#KUG 1457+481
also #astroid visible in the skyserver image
#NGC 3765, post #merger with polar spiral arms?
These Z-band images are very misleading.
Again, not like the skyserver image: http://skyserver.sdss.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=215.76829735&dec=38.14231964
Wow, nothing at all like the skyserver image: http://skyserver.sdss.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=166.21489447&dec=25.46803865
#NGC 5032
but is it? The galaxy doesn't seem that much disturbed. Could it be a heavy starforming region? 2/2
that clump in the upper left of the galaxy is another galaxy according to skyserver. Looking at the Z's for both, this would be a merger 1/2
#CGCG 064-006
#IC 4266
#IC 3643
#UGC 10287
#NGC 4911
Without checking the skyserver image I think I can see three-armed #spiral with #bar and #dustlane. Slightly #disturbed maybe. And #overlap
#NGC 5490C
#merger perhaps?
#UGC 10597
Check skyserver for a better image in color
#greenshifted?
This one looks special
With signs of a #ring
#cluster
Pretty #edgeon with #dustlane
Possible ram preassure stripping?
Odd shape and colors. Merger?
Z=5.2 but I highly doubt that given that this is a Candels survey and it looks more like a star
Z=3.8
Can you even call this a galaxy?
If that's a merger, you'd expect the smaller galaxy to be ripped apart by the large galaxy. Since that doesn't seem the case I say #nomerger
Normally I'd say that green clump is an artifact, but I'm not really sure this time.
Could be that the other galaxy disrupted it
Allright, thanks for clarifying.
I get the feeling that these objects are/were all part of one larger galaxy. Only classified the central object though.
I'm confused. My first instinct was edgeon with a dustlane, but I'm inclined to say neither.
Odd color
Probably, I classified this as a merger
Nice to come across a spiral every once in a while 😃
Why is this one so red? Other galaxies at similar redshifts aren't nearly as red as this one.
Never seen one like this. Lenticular without a bulge?
Wow, two edgeons with a dustlane, very similar in shape and color. I'd say no merger, but it sure is busy there.
I think those are two galaxies merging. Nothing to do with the central galaxy though.
Would be nice to know what to look for. But anyway, probably still more towards red.
If I interpret that correctly, could the green feature beneath the galaxy be a #voorwerpje?
It's been indicated that voorwerpjes would be redshifted in Hubble images. So if in SDSS they are blue/purple, they could now appear #green.
That might be a galaxy behind it. My guess, it's a relatively young galaxy in the early stages of forming a spiral arm.
Very hard to tell, but I classified this as two merging galaxies with tidal tails
I voted merger, but it's hard to tell.
Getting closer to the large edgeon. Already classified the tiny galaxy to the left.
Could that be an #arc near the core?
More #green features near the centre
#ringed
Z=3.430000066757202 almost 12 billion ly away
Z=2.5227
one clump appears #green
This one confuses me. Could it be a clumpy edgeon galaxy and we just don't see the whole picture?
Yeah, beautiful edgeon in this picture
#tidal
Is that reddish clump part of this galaxy?
Z= 2.1765
#tidal
It's quite similar to the blue smudge at 8 o'clock, but both show up in similar wavelengths
I classified those for dots as clumps btw. Still wondering about that purpleish haze at 11 o'clock.
Just to clarify, classifying the red blob in the middle. Z=2.5
Heavy artifacting? Chromatic abberations? Gravitational lensing? Also, Z=-99.0 Is that an error or is this moving towards us?
Beautiful interaction with the neighbour galaxy. No tidals yet.
I see clumps, or #starforming regions. But would you classify this as mostly clumpy, or just a pretty spiral?
No real clumps, but I see #starforming regions. Also a #bar, #spiral arms, maybe a #ring and some disruption. A lot going on here.
The purple blob is an extremely faint star perhaps? Redshift of the galaxy is 2.55, so that's already quite far away.
They show up in multiple wavelengths, so I don't think they're artifacts. The 'line' feature might be a very distant galaxy though.
What's that purple blob in the 11 o'clock region? A line seems to extend towards it. Anything noteworthy, or chance alignments/artifacts?
#cluster
What happened here? Looks like this galaxy is falling apart.
#ringed
#merger perhaps?
#spiral or #lenticular?
Nice long spiral arms
Is this image at the end of Hubble's range?
very faint core, two very faint #clumps, signs of a #bar feature and two #spiral arms
Very precise redshift: 1.0299999713897705 and could that straight line be a satelite? Or is that simply an artifact?
Too bad wavelength info can't be found for most of these images.
Thanks for investigating. I've found several others and I'm beginning to think they're artifacts as well, specific to these kind of images.
ok thanks. I figured it would be something like that. Too straight to be natural
What's that dark line cutting through the left side of the (both) galaxy(s)?
Another #green feature below the clump
Could it be a #merger?
#edgeon with a nice #dustlane
#overlap
#artifact, although there is a nice weird spiral in the frame.
What's the #green feature just below the central clump?
#overlap
Very strange shape and colors.
#tidal
Pretty #disturbed #spiral with a #dustlane and #clumps
I don't think that's a dustlane, but an 'empty' part of the galaxy between the disturbed spiral arm and the core. #tidal. Busy neigbourhood
Does Hubble detect voorwerpjes? and if so, could that purple blob be one? Also, #green stuff around the edge of the galaxy. #voorwerpje
The #green spec is probably an #artifact, but just for fun I call #supernova
nice one armed #spiral with a #clump at the end of the spiral.
#tidal, also the #green object at 11 o'clock. Could that be a clump? Couldn't find wavelength data
#cluster, also, the 'galaxy' in the middle looks more like a detached clump belonging to the spiral om the left.
#merger, although interaction isn't obvious
Visible only in square root wavelengths H (red), I (blue) and J, (green), so probably an #artifact
#star, but something strange is happening in the six o'clock region of this image. What are thos red/green/blue dots. #artifacts?
Nice spiral in the foreground
Does the green color have any significance?
Could that detached smudge to the right once have been part of the central galaxy?
#ringed
Is that blue clump part of the central galaxy?
Quite pretty actually.
Are these clumps in a chain?
Maybe disturbed by the galaxy in the corner?
lot of artifacts. I didn't see any clumps, but I could be totaly wrong about that.
Classified this as a smooth round galaxy, but could it possibly be a star?
The galaxy next to it seems to have a tidal tail. I classified as not a merger.
I found this one difficult to qualify, since there's something that looks like a clump at 11 o'clock. I classified as smooth galaxy however
A barred galaxy that once had two spiral arms which now formed a ring
I think the bright blue thing is a foreground star
At the lower end of the galaxy there seem to be two objects of similar size and shape
I think it's an overlap, since I don't see a lot of interaction, but it's hard to tell.
I think the one not in the middle is a star from our galaxy. Also, I don't see interaction, although it's not clear enough to say for sure.
http://skyserver.sdss.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=0.41308821&dec=23.47837033
Galaxyzoo has the annoying habbit of only showing half of the most stunning galaxies 😦
#Polar #dustlane perhaps? Very odd this one.
The left arm seems a lot more massive than the right arm.
I think these are #overlapping galaxies, both at an angle.
#nomerger, the stuff on the right are stars from our galaxy.
#disturbed by its close neighbour
Okido, thanks
The green line could be a satalite, or perhaps an artifact
#voorwerpje perhaps?
Also probably not a merger. I'd expect a lot of interaction if it were.
I classed the other galaxy just a couple of days ago 😃
#artifact near the core
Possible #lensing going on here?
Skyserver image is more clear. Probably foreground stars
#irregular for me
#dustlane
#merger :p
Possible #supernova
Zoomed out skyserver image shows another beautiful spiral
#cluster
Nearly edgeon
Looks like a green core, if there even is a core
I can't decide if that greenish blob and that blueish white blob are part of the same galaxy/object.
#cluster
Dusty spiral
Nice composition, good contrast and beautiful colors. I'd put this on my wall if it wasn't for my girlfriend 😃
#lensing at 5 o'clock?
#NGC 0509
#astroid in the top right corner
Possible ram preassure stripping? No cluster nearby though, but it has the right shape #rps
Is that a #voorwerpje?
Not if you pull up the Skyserver image: http://skyserver.sdss.org/dr8/en/tools/explore/obj.asp?id=1237664869209931830
#IC 1797
I've seen many like this one, but almost never with spirals.
#IC_0061
Looks more like an irregular barred spiral with a lot of dust to me.
But it looks disturbed, eventhough the star obviously has nothing to do with it. Maybe irregular, maybe a fuzzy spiral amost edgeon. Weird
We're supposed to classify the star in the centre of this image 😃
#eliptical
#cluster
I'm inclined to say that white dot next to the core is a star, but Skyserver disagrees and calls it a galaxy. So, #overlap?
One of the most beautiful edgeon galaxies I've seen so far. I just can't see the x-shape some people are referring to.
#UGC_00664
This one actually had it's Z meassured: 0.073227 (check NED) The other has an estimated Z of 0.08515, +/-0.0156. I say #merger
#NGC_1020
Nearly #edgeon with #dustlane
#eliptical
#green tight #spiral
#merger
Possible future #merger
#galaxy tot the left. No interaction so probably no merger
Nearly #edgeon with a nice #dustlane
Probably an #artifact
Two spirals breaking up in two more
#astroid at 10 o'clock, almost perfectly aligned with the galaxy
#overlap
Btw, what's that purple blob at the top end of the galaxy?
#edgeon #dustlane
#overlap
Could it be that two galaxies glanced each other? Skyserver shows another similar galaxy nearby
#astroid at 11 o'clock
http://skyserver.sdss.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=277.16227557&dec=41.18392021
#astroid at 12 o'clock
Disturbed by the nearby galaxy? http://skyserver.sdss.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=117.02071279&dec=9.4201507
I don't think it's eliptical, but an angled disk. The overlap makes it kind of hard to see though
#Merger
#starforming
Seems like something smashed straight through the centre of the spiral, giving it the appearence of a #corckscrew
#polarring or post merger?
Very unusual, a #barred #ringed galaxy and a beautiful tight multiarmed #spiral ripping each other apart
I agree, also this is almost a perfect mirror image of this one: AGZ0005no5
#merger #starforming I see two galaxies merging, but no cores
#barred #eliptical two double spirals
#Disturbed galaxy perhaps? http://skyserver.sdss.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=200.10585811&dec=-22.382508
#edgeon with nice #dustlane
#starforming
The blue hue around the star is probably an #artifact
#voorwerpje at 6 o'clock?
Could this be the aftermath of a #merger?
#lensing?
Possible #dustlane
Hints of a #dustlane in the ring
#diamond shaped
#merger aswell
3-armed #spiral looks like a #triangle
Two galaxies at a collisioncourse
#overlap
Beautiful shape
One of the stranger shapes I've seen. Like a #barred, partially #ringed, partially #spiraled, #irregular
Probably an #artifact
http://skyserver.sdss.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=36.1285996&dec=-1.69821308
Probably an #artifact caused by stars in the foreground, see the skyserver image for a clearer picture
#UGC_00197
Cartweel galaxy
Skyserver calls that a galaxy
A beautiful mirrored letter S, or an 8, or an infinity symbol
#overlap or #merger? They don't seem to interact, but it's difficult to say.
#overlap
#overlap
#ring
#starforming
I think #overlap
2.5 armed #spiral 😃
#overlap
Skyserver image is really imressive:http://skyserver.sdss.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=208.86827325&dec=25.07358453
Better image http://skyserver.sdss.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=273.70206175&dec=23.74116172
Possible #supernova at 6 o'clock? Or is that an artifact?
The green dot?
4 armed #Barred #spiral
#starforming
Awesome #merger
Possible #supernova at 8 o'clock
Sometimes you're (half) lucky 😃
Possible #supernova at 9 o'clock
Blue gas to the right could be a #voorwerp
Post #merger perhaps? Two #dustlanes possibly a #ring and active #starforming. Curious galaxy
#overlap
#dustlane
#starforming
They don't seem to be interacting. #overlap?
#Barred #ring
Single #spiral #barred with #voorwerp perhaps?
Skyserver image is bizarre but pretty
Several strange things going on here. The faint arms seem to have detached or something. And there's a line running through the left side
Any star would be in front of the galaxy. Very bright core indeed. The bright spot on the arm might be a starforming region
Pretty four-armed #spiral
Actually a pretty picture of a very loose #spiral http://skyserver.sdss.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=29.39806571&dec=3.9953319
Red dot is an #artifact or something special?
#supernova? The green dot @2 o'clock
#postmerger?
What's that odd lump just right of the core? Merger or star?
#voorwerp at 12 o clock
Nice #spiral in the foreground
#astroid
#voorwerp?
#starforming is this #elliptical?
#voorwerpje?
#voorwerp
#starforming Strange formation by the way, the arms are different. Possible aftermath of a #merger? Or simply #irregular
#voorwerp?
#starforming
#doubleringed? or #ringed and #spiral
#voorwerp?
#elleptical?
#merger?
#edgeon with #dustlane
Possible #triplemerger with the galaxy to the right?
Tight #barred #spiral ?
#barred #spiral #ringed
#Superman
two #spirals stretching out from a #ringed galaxy. Very unusual...
pretty #barred #spiral
#barred galaxy with a scarf
In this image #spiral galaxy and a nice #dustlane in the bottom left #edgeon galaxy
Yeah, I got this one right 😃
Nothing special about the one in the middle I think, but it looks like a nice #sprial #barred galaxy in the lower right corner
I voted #merger