Galaxy Zoo Talk
Galaxy with a #star in front of it? Or just a star?
Beautiful #ring
I see a dark spot on the bottom left (the second bunny I spot in space 😃 and something under the galaxy exactly 6 o'clock.
#ring
Inverted it looks like at has an #arc
I think it used to have two spiral arms.. But one got the attention of another galaxy 😃 #overlap or #merger
#irregular
So this is inside our galaxy?
They are close?
Do you know a way how to invert after classifying? Except download and do-it-yourself..
Can you please explain what you just said? I'm kinda new.. 😃
#overlap or #merger
This is the first in a large series, looking at the number?
Anyone sees a #spiral?
Maybe it catches light from a star close, but not on the image. It looks like the earth only half lit 😃
This 'flask' looks like its a #merger if this blue top part is not behind it.. I think not..
#merger?
I think I know what it is.. But someone can explain this shape not being completely round?
#spiral with #ring?
Very closy by star?
#spiral
Bunny #photobomb
Anyone else see the #spiral?
It really looks like the questions push me to somewhere. These two belong together? I think not..
But.. It looks like they rotate into eachother? That's gonna be fireworks..?
Whats the blue thing?
Lens or arc?
It looks like a small one is coming out or going in..
Dual #spiral with bar..
Other, merger or irregular?
Ring or spiral arms?
I think this one is perfectly viewed #edgeon already..
Looks like a spiral possible to view from edge-on, but I didn't get a question about tidals, which I think I see.
I think the software always aims for the middle of the image. There are three orange 'objects' there, so I thought they are a cluster?
Is this so big, because it's 'close'?
#cluster
I think this brighter one on top is not on the same distance.. Too difficult to see for me, I classified as star or artifact ..
Maybe just a #star ?
Perfection..
Doesn't like #tidal but more like #merger
get image; gets nothing for me.. In Chrome and in FF.. I think java problem..
Also I wonder about the small dots on this star at 11 o'clock..
And a #merger in the left from middle..
I wonder what is so bright and big out of view on the right bottom side, that it can influence more than half of this image.
#merger or #other ?
I think this is a #star ..
Anyone has an explanation for this blue-ish colour on the left side of the galaxy?
Anyone else see that little man giving high fives to this red #voorwerp?
#voorwerpje
Still far from each other, but I think one is going to eat the other.
Anyone else thinks this is brighter than anything..? Also looks like a planet is going in front of it..
#photobombed by star..
Anyone noticed the small, face like (with open mouth) object at 3 o'clock?
When trying to see 3 dimensions it looks like it has not only a #ring but also two times a #jet ?
Does this mean this part is very dark or just too far away?
I think this is too far away to make chocolate from it (Dutch expression:) but you can see only small artefacts very near by.
I cannot get a good 'vision' of how it's orientated.. It is not symmetric, which is assumed?
Looks like a planet is going in front of it..
I didn't see anything noticable in the exact middle, so I classified the big one in the right top corner.. Anyone disagree?
It looks like the centre has a #tail..
Maybe a merger, maybe a second galaxy not so bright next to it..?
So now I wonder if these two are together and one is a blue and another a red, or the distance between them is bigger..
When looking up in the sky as a child I always tried to determine which 'dot' is further away. My conclusion was I cannot, not enough info.
This looks like a closeby star, but the complete picture does not.. So anybody can tell me what's this?
Wow, look at this #huge #spiral
I classified this as a single spiral, but it could be a jet in an unknown angle. Definitely something strange going on (t)here..
I think #hubble got #photobombed by our #sun
I classified this as a dual spiral, because when inverted I think I see the typical shapes..
Wow, a clear star from more upclose, if I understood other explanations.. But these nearby planets.. Beautiful..
I am very curious about this blue/purple area in the bottom.. Anyone know / Care to explain?
I have this feeling that this not so bright object on "11 o'clock" looks like it is left behind.. Or somehow else connected..
Oh boy, this is difficult.. Are these merging? Or does he just have a hat?
When you invert these pictures, does this say anything about the temp? If it does this one looks cooler in the middle, which looks odd to me
I dont think this is a galaxy.. Or maybe a few small ones clustered?
Nintendo 8-bit all over again..
For me this is too unclear to say anything useful.. Am I right?
I think it is strange how this cigar has a straight cut at the end..
Hi, I'm brand new to this, and I thought this second small but just as bright brother is kind of interesting.
Galaxy with a #star in front of it? Or just a star?
Beautiful #ring
I see a dark spot on the bottom left (the second bunny I spot in space 😃 and something under the galaxy exactly 6 o'clock.
#ring
Inverted it looks like at has an #arc
I think it used to have two spiral arms.. But one got the attention of another galaxy 😃 #overlap or #merger
#irregular
So this is inside our galaxy?
They are close?
Do you know a way how to invert after classifying? Except download and do-it-yourself..
Can you please explain what you just said? I'm kinda new.. 😃
#overlap or #merger
This is the first in a large series, looking at the number?
Anyone sees a #spiral?
Maybe it catches light from a star close, but not on the image. It looks like the earth only half lit 😃
This 'flask' looks like its a #merger if this blue top part is not behind it.. I think not..
#merger?
I think I know what it is.. But someone can explain this shape not being completely round?
#merger?
#ring
#spiral with #ring?
Very closy by star?
#spiral
Bunny #photobomb
Anyone else see the #spiral?
It really looks like the questions push me to somewhere. These two belong together? I think not..
But.. It looks like they rotate into eachother? That's gonna be fireworks..?
Whats the blue thing?
Lens or arc?
It looks like a small one is coming out or going in..
Dual #spiral with bar..
Other, merger or irregular?
Ring or spiral arms?
#merger?
I think this one is perfectly viewed #edgeon already..
Looks like a spiral possible to view from edge-on, but I didn't get a question about tidals, which I think I see.
I think the software always aims for the middle of the image. There are three orange 'objects' there, so I thought they are a cluster?
Is this so big, because it's 'close'?
#cluster
I think this brighter one on top is not on the same distance.. Too difficult to see for me, I classified as star or artifact ..
Maybe just a #star ?
Perfection..
Doesn't like #tidal but more like #merger
get image; gets nothing for me.. In Chrome and in FF.. I think java problem..
Also I wonder about the small dots on this star at 11 o'clock..
And a #merger in the left from middle..
I wonder what is so bright and big out of view on the right bottom side, that it can influence more than half of this image.
#merger or #other ?
I think this is a #star ..
Anyone has an explanation for this blue-ish colour on the left side of the galaxy?
Anyone else see that little man giving high fives to this red #voorwerp?
#voorwerpje
Still far from each other, but I think one is going to eat the other.
Anyone else thinks this is brighter than anything..? Also looks like a planet is going in front of it..
#photobombed by star..
Anyone noticed the small, face like (with open mouth) object at 3 o'clock?
When trying to see 3 dimensions it looks like it has not only a #ring but also two times a #jet ?
Does this mean this part is very dark or just too far away?
I think this is too far away to make chocolate from it (Dutch expression:) but you can see only small artefacts very near by.
I cannot get a good 'vision' of how it's orientated.. It is not symmetric, which is assumed?
Looks like a planet is going in front of it..
I didn't see anything noticable in the exact middle, so I classified the big one in the right top corner.. Anyone disagree?
It looks like the centre has a #tail..
Maybe a merger, maybe a second galaxy not so bright next to it..?
So now I wonder if these two are together and one is a blue and another a red, or the distance between them is bigger..
When looking up in the sky as a child I always tried to determine which 'dot' is further away. My conclusion was I cannot, not enough info.
This looks like a closeby star, but the complete picture does not.. So anybody can tell me what's this?
Wow, look at this #huge #spiral
I classified this as a single spiral, but it could be a jet in an unknown angle. Definitely something strange going on (t)here..
I think #hubble got #photobombed by our #sun
I classified this as a dual spiral, because when inverted I think I see the typical shapes..
Wow, a clear star from more upclose, if I understood other explanations.. But these nearby planets.. Beautiful..
I am very curious about this blue/purple area in the bottom.. Anyone know / Care to explain?
I have this feeling that this not so bright object on "11 o'clock" looks like it is left behind.. Or somehow else connected..
Oh boy, this is difficult.. Are these merging? Or does he just have a hat?
When you invert these pictures, does this say anything about the temp? If it does this one looks cooler in the middle, which looks odd to me
I dont think this is a galaxy.. Or maybe a few small ones clustered?
Nintendo 8-bit all over again..
For me this is too unclear to say anything useful.. Am I right?
I think it is strange how this cigar has a straight cut at the end..
Hi, I'm brand new to this, and I thought this second small but just as bright brother is kind of interesting.