Galaxy Zoo Talk
interesting #irregular nearby #QSO
Nice, but don't know what else to say.
#irregular with overlapping star
Odd - not sure why.
nice #ring
#irregular, is "with lumps" a thing?
nice #edgeon with #dustlane
#merger
Wow!!! I have no idea what to make of this!
#ring
#irregular semi-spiral
Young spiral?
Odd one. Not sure if that's spiral arms or an imperfect #ring.
Strange one. galaxies look square. Possibly some kind of distortion?
#dustlane
Don't know what to say.
top right spiral looks odd somehow
#merger? #irregular
Unusual one. Spiral arm at top looks like a right angle.
Interesting - #merger of two galaxies seen edge on?
UGC 04417
Odd one.
#artifact ?
#dustlane #edgeon
#weird. #artifact, or what?
#edgeon very bright core #agn?
#irregular
interesting spiral, mildly #disturbed
#blue patches occurring between the galaxies.
Strange one. #blue #starformation
possible #merger
#artifact
almost complete #ring of #starforming #blue clumps
#disturbed
#starforming #blue
star #overlap
#blue - star forming?
Star #overlap right in the center
#artifact colored lines
interesting #irregular
#GClstr z 0.16
CGCG 378-009
UGC 9989 #dustlane tidal debris, possible #merger with object at right?
What's going on here?
blue #arc or lens, maybe?
#irregular #ring
#artifact #satellite trail
I look at the SkyServer image to make sure. There are stars with the same orange color in the frame, so it probably is a star.
Galaxy, star, artifact or Mickey Mouse?
#blue. There's a similar #edgeon blue galaxy to the left in skyserver.
#star
What's the feature at 10:00 close to the nucleus?
two cores?
#irregular #edgeon #dustlane
#dustlane?
Top galaxy has a #dustlane
UGC 00337 - #blue #starforming #irregular
#rings?
#stars - very pretty.
double spiral with a long #bar
The blue is due to #starforming regions.
#edgeon, faint #dustlane, I think...
#asteroid in the skyserver image - zoom in once, lower left corner.
#star #overlap
I'm going to go with out of focus #stars
#poorimagequality - but I like it!
VCC 0479 #irregular #blue
On second thought, it must be an #artifact - check the skyserver image.
#stars, not clear what the diagonal structure is, has an overlapping star, doesn't look like any galaxy I've ever seen.
CGCG 479-018 #blue #starforming
MCG -01-03-056 very nice spiral with a faint #bar
#poorimagequality #bug
#poorimagequality #bug #jacksonpollack
#poorimagequality #stars
#poorimagequality #star
#poorimagequality #bug. sure are a lot of these today!
#loose spiral arms
#stars - nice effect though. #bug?
#odd one.
#disturbed, no information in NED.
#poorimagequality
#stars color is an #artifact. Nice effect though.
#blue #starforming? star overlap?
#dustlane #edgeon; satellite galaxy or overlap at right tip
MCG -01-05-029
#stars
HOLM 788 #GPair NGC 7223; impressive nearby spiral galaxy partly visible here.
In sky server image, the red object on the bottom looks like two red stars close together.
slightly #disturbed #edgeon
star #overlap?
#merger?
Nice #dustlane
The arrangement of stars around this galaxy looks odd.
unusual appearance.
#artifact - colorful though.
#starforming - looks intense at left
is that an #artifact left of the nucleus?
#blue #starforming regions at 3, 4 and 6 o'clock?
dark streak left of the nucleus. #artifact?
Star? what's the bulge?
Looks that way to me.
nice #cluster
Nice #cluster
#barred #ring
Is that a compact nucleus at 7:00?
wow! nice #stars
#merger or #overlap?
interesting #ring. don't think I've seen one like it before.
If it's not a star it's one heck of a galaxy!
#disturbed. maybe interacting with object at end of vertical spiral arm?
Possibly a #polarring galaxy? the angle looks right.
#dustlane #disturbed
Is that a second nucleus, or an overlapping star at 10:00?
This is a strange one - 3 or 4 nuclei. #merger?
#star #artifact
What's that on the object at 1:00? #artifact or what?
#irregular, with #starforming region
overexposed #stars?
#blue #starforming
#dustlane, NED has no information.
#edgeon with faint #dustlane
Nothing in NED, maybe a binary star system?
awesome #elliptical galaxy
faint #dustlane
nice #irregular
Interesting #irregular
#overexposed #star, I guess.
#barred #ring. Are the colors at 4:00 artifacts?
Are these galaxies?
Looks like "recent" interaction with #disturbed #ring galaxy at upper left in skyserver, VII Zw 417 #GPair
Slight twist, maybe a very loose spiral.
Is that a #dustlane, or maybe just some dust?
barely visible #dustlane at upper left.
#dustlane, nice #merger
Satellite galaxy merging?
I suppose the bright reds, greens and blues are artifacts?
#irregular. How would a moderator classify this?
What's this?
Looks like GZ has changed; new data and new user interface. Is there an explanation of the changes on the site?
Awesome!
That's exactly what I was going to say.
In SkyServer, looks like some interaction; also, interesting alignment of three stars at 11:00.
UGC 12538 #SN 2006B
NED has an object with redshift z = 2.15 in the frame.
Looks like a #merger going on at 2:30.
Looks like some interaction, so I'll say #merger. #GPair
#artifact, nice shade of green though.
UGC 1410
Psychedelic, man!
Looks somewhat #disturbed to me - in SkyServer, there's another galaxy on the left, also disturbed, maybe this one interacted with.
Nice #cluster with a couple of foreground stars. ABELL 0040 #GClstr
#edgeon #dustlane
I'm not sure if i can see a spiral here or not - maybe just barely.
#double_yolks
ABELL 3525 #GClstr z 0.1
#tadpoles
Only one object in NED. #irregular
CGCG 502-112 Very nice #ring galaxy. Meet you at the #bar.
partial #ring?
Maybe.
MRK 1057 z 0.04 #GPair
I would say it's more of a #barred #ring galaxy.
#theta
CGCG 411-045
Is that a star overlap?
UGC 1607
#blue #starforming #irregular
the asteroid is on the right, at the edge of the frame around 3:00. it's the three colored dots.
#irregular #blue #starforming
Nice #star #artifact.
CGCG 382-013
And now for a moment of Zen.
#asteroid, visible in SkyServer image.
IC 1414
Double nucleus. Is there a better description?
#asteroid bottom right corner.
NGC 4258, aka Messier 106. Check NED on this: lots of activity. #wow #amazing. Better image here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Messier_106
Strange one - definitely worth a #wow!
I classified this as bar, spiral, two, loose. Is that right?
CGCG 110-025 #wow!
Probably. #blue #starforming
#wow!
Three ellipticals interacting? z = 0.19
doesn't look like spiral arms. sorta rings. interesting one.
#blue #starforming region at 5:00. Maybe the spiral arms are just starting to develop?
#starforming #irregular
#GPair NGC 0076 and HOLM 008
#blue #irregular #starforming
It's the colors close together near the bottom of the frame, at 5:30.
Is the nebula in front of a more distant star, or are they together?
NGC 7558 z 0.03 #amazing!
I classified the smaller or more distant galaxy in the center, not the elliptical at 10:00.
That's unusual, isn't it? a #dustlane in an elliptical galaxy? Maybe the result of a merger?
Looks like dust near the center, on the left - unless that's an artifact.
#irregular or #disturbed?
Maybe a #nebula? Nothing in NED.
MRK 1013 z 0.03 very nice #ring structure
#merger maybe?
Interesting spiral, looks like a faint #bar.
something obviously went wrong with the imaging; in SkyServer looks like a star.
This is highly #irregular, maybe a #nebula?
interesting. only one object in NED, so maybe... what?
#asteroid at 8:00 in SkyServer image. Neither galaxy looks distorted, so maybe it's an overlap?
#cluster, looks like they line up and recede into the distance.
ABELL 2677 #GClstr z 0.14
#elliptical with dominant core.
#bar, no spiral
CGCG 453-028
double nucleus
CGCG 137-020
#irregular #starburst #blue
NGC 7505
CGCG 500-077 #dustlane
The center is very bright - possibly an #agn?
What's that at upper right?
CGCG 399-023
disturbed spiral bottom right http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=190.35593067&dec=-12.66265603
UGC 01518
Looks like a cluster - does LCSB S2815P ring a bell with anyone?
NGC 6972
#merger. Going by color, I'd say that's a highly disturbed galaxy at left.
NGC 4570. SkyServer shows an #elliptical galaxy with a dominant core.
looks like the blue object is in front of the orange object, so maybe the blue one is a nebula?
something went soooo wrong!
VII Zw 841
#GClstr z 0.2 possibly a merger?
strange - are the colors artifacts?
UGC 12629
Interesting alignment of three galaxies.
CGCG 212-023 z 0.03
KUG 2338+203. Looks like greek letter theta.
#irregular #elliptical row 2 in NED has z 2.7
#overlap or #merger?
#IC_1654
nice #bar with a #ring
nice #dustlane
#CGCG_411-011 z 0.05
#CGCG_108-050 z 0.03. #QSO with z 1.7 somewhere in the frame.
unusual loose #spiral with #bar and #ring
There's something happening here, but what it is ain't exactly clear.
#UGC_3221 #dustlane
bright #asteroid
#CGCG_400-024 #GPair #dustlane #merger looks like a faint trail extending to the right in the SkyServer image.
#blue #irregular
Dark line visible at lower left of galaxy may be an artifact but I'm not sure.
#boxy
Loose spiral.
faint #bar and #ring
CGCG 081-014 z 0.03
#dustlane in both galaxies
Double nucleus.
#edgeon #boxy slightly #disturbed.
Not sure if I see spiral arms there or not.
dust at the left. #asteroid in sky server image.
If they are separate, something else is disturbing the galaxy on the right.
#irregular z 0.08 Is the purple color significant?
#disturbed. The upper right end of the galaxy is brighter and #blue. #starforming
MCG -01-03-038 z 0.02 Beautiful spiral.
#irregular #isolated z 0.15
#bar?
This is an odd one. No information on NED.
Interesting group.
#UGC_296 z 0.07 May be a group of 5 galaxies. Can't wait to find out how this ends!
#disturbed #isolated. Is this one of those galaxies that might indicate the presence of dark matter?
NED shows one galaxy.
#artifact - another case of imaging gone wrong.
#NGC_1041 z 0.02 #wow
#artifact. Nice shade of green though. Check out the SkyServer image.
#blue #starforming. There's a similar galaxy nearby, visible in the SkyServer image.
I believe both are stars in the Milky Way. Nice #dustlane in this #edgeon galaxy.
Strange - chance alignment of stars?
I'd say not a merger since the spiral isn't disturbed.
Red Giant? There's an overlapping star, so I don't think it's an artifact. No information in NED, so it's not a galaxy, right?
It is a nice shade of green though.
Galaxy or star? Can't decide. If it is a galaxy, that's one bright core!
#NGC_1250 z 0.02
#IC_1422 #bar #ring
#bar, not quite sure but maybe a #ring too.
#artifact - probably two stars and imaging gone awry.
Is that an #asteroid at 1:00?
Interesting galaxy. Asteroid visible in SkyServer http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=339.28856541&dec=6.43100827
Merger?
#CGCG_404-031 z 0.02
UGC_5161 Looks like a small satellite of the large #edgeon galaxy to lower right. #dustlane see SkyServer - spectacular!
#UGC_1393 z 0.04 #SN 2003iu
#artifact - something went wrong with imaging.
Interesting.
#artifact - SkyServer shows many of these green blobs so I'm guessing they're all stars and something went wrong with imaging.
merger?
No information in NED. Looks just barely like there two objects here, or maybe dust.
Looks like the #edgeon galaxy is in front of the spiral one.No apparent interaction, so the spiral must be farther out and larger.
Still, #wow!
#disturbed, there does seem to be gravitational interaction going on.
Lot's going on here - check NED. There's also several similar, though smaller galaxies "nearby!" See SkyServer and zoom out.
#MRK_1181 z 0.03 #ring
#disturbed - faint long tidal trail
Interesting #disturbed spiral.
NED shows two objects, so I guess these are not stars. Maybe a #merger?
Looks like a #merger to me.
Cosmic doughnuts! or maybe #artifact?
Looks like an #artifact to me.
Looks like pretty active #star_formation going on there.
#UGC_8114 , z = 0.007, the "James Bond" galaxy.
#CGCG_449-022 z 0.02
2MFGC 03516 #merger z = 0.02
Local star overlapping #ring galaxy. No information in NED.
#UGC_12642 z 0.03 #dustlane
Wow, what a strange galaxy. There's something in the frame with z 1.53. ARK 401, AGC 230076.
One spiral arm or not?
Is that dust near the nucleus or an artifact?
#GTrpl
#IC_1585 z 0.02; interaction with nearby galaxy: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=11.80961975&dec=23.05355402
I suppose the colors are due to an #artifact aka imaging glitch.
No information in NED. #stars? but they look kind of fuzzy for stars.
#NGC_7685 z 0.02 Very nice spiral galaxy.
#ring and two very faint spiral arms.
NED has nothing to say about this one either. Maybe it's a nebula?
#dustlane maybe?
What's this? no information in NED.
Interesting tightly wound double spiral.
#merger. There appears to be a faint connection between the galaxies.
#asteroid at 5:00
#psychedelic, man!
Faint trail extending to the left, better visible in the SkyServer image.
Object at the bottom looks weird - no idea what it is.
Possibly a #supernova, but more likely an overlapping local star.
Awesome group. See SkyServer: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=32.42492973&dec=15.03822993
#GGroup z 0.16
What's the pink dot at 5:00? SkyServer shows it's part of the galaxy, not a local star.
#GGroup, maybe #merger too; no redshift values in NED.
That green "dot" looks fuzzy in SkyServer, no spikes, so is it part of the galaxy rather than a "local" star?
Looks like these are all #stars, but could that be #dust in front of the one close to the center at about 8:00? No information in NED.
This looks odd. The pink centers in a blue ring suggest gravitational lenses, but the green stars outside the frame suggest #artifact #stars
Nice #boxy #edgeon. Something in the frame has a redshift of z = 2.2.
The blue dot is better defined in the SkyServer image. Any ideas what it could be?
OK, I know, it's a #star and #artifact. But still, wow!
NED has no information on this object. Could it be something in our own galaxy?
Nice #dustlane in the galaxy at 12 noon.
#merger, film at 11:00!
Possible arcs at 4:00 and 5:00?
There appears to be a faint #arc at the upper left end, maybe an #artifact but I'm not sure. It's also visible in the SkyServer image.
Faint #ring, maybe a #dustlane #CGCG_456-045 z 0.02
interesting #irregular.
#IC_3576
This galaxy looks #disturbed, but it's not clear what's disturbing it.
Not sure is this is a galaxy or star. Why is the upper left quadrant darker than the other three?
Nice loose double spiral with a #bar and #ring.
overlap or merger?
It's a #satellitetrail.
Probably the telescope was moving or it lost tracking.
#UGC_702
#satellitetrail
#disturbed. I'm not certain, but there seems to be a faint connection to the smaller galaxy at 5:00.
Nothing in NED, so my guess is a very bright distant star in our galaxy overlapped by closer, dimmer stars.
#sattelitetrail
Faint but definite #ring.
#disturbed, I guess.
Looks like a smooth galaxy (maybe a just barely visible nucleus,) with a "local" star overlapping.
The galaxy at top has a nice #dustlane.
Huge #cluster: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=155.60816885&dec=50.11994922
Velocity and redshift have negative values v -67 km/s z -0.0002. That means it's coming toward us, right?
There are similar orange and blue objects here and in SkyServer, so my guess is it's an #overlap of a star distorted by an #artifact.
#disturbed #barred #ring with a faint second partial ring feature farther out.
Impressive #barred #spiral z 0.05 with maybe a faint #dustlane
Odd feature at about 3:00 - a green dot with what looks like a tree growing out of it.
Easy to miss, but there is a galaxy in the exact center of the frame.
Looks like a group of at least three interacting galaxies, maybe four.
I classified the fainter galaxy here, because it's in the center. The other galaxy is more impressive though.
faint dark line between 1 nd 3 o'clock. #merger or #dustlane?
The #bar and #spiral arms here are very faint.
#merger, smaller galaxy looks #disturbed
#UGC_12798 z 0.02 #SN #SN_2007cs prominent #dustlane slightly #disturbed - faint extension visible at 12:30
#jet extending to the edge of the frame at 5:00? http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=104.73868956&dec=37.69580702
#FGC_79A z 0.05 slightly #irregular #edgeon #dustlane #RadioS
I have no idea how to classify this one - any suggestions?
#wow! Extremely bright nucleus - possibly an #agn? Also, other objects in the skyserver image have blue halos.
Nice #cluster of ellipticals. See also: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=121.31489075&dec=-1.18666711
Nice! http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=84.10935013&dec=-5.28165666
Looks like two very faint spiral arms - or maybe just one. Not sure.
#disturbed - seems to be some kind of structure in the nucleus.
#CGCG_140-052 z 0.02
#CGCG_438-008 #AGC_110681 #RadioS z 0.03
#merger z 0.12
#irregular with #dustlane
Nice #elliptical
Looks #disturbed http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=11.18100438&dec=21.77329006
#CGCG_453-037 #dustlane
Maybe the #bar is under construction?
Check out the whole image here: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=197.64187563&dec=-21.74864714
Awesome rounded #edgeon with #dustlane.
#merger http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=323.00565283&dec=-5.87282309
#KUG_2257+127A z 0.3 Interesting - maybe just starting to form a spiral structure?
#FGC_2533 z 0.02 Slightly #irregular - thicker at bottom of image.
Chance alignment, but still pretty cool.
Nice #barred #spiral z 0.04
#IV_Zw_134 z 0.02 #UvS #GPair #disturbed
#magnificent!
#MRK_1164 Z 0.04 I wonder if rogue planets orbiting the galactic core might be in the habitable zone of the galaxy and have life?
#UGC_3038 z 0.03 Not sure if I see a spiral structure there or not.
#LCSB_S2695P z 0.08 Nice #ring. Would the central feature be considered a #bar?
Tight two-armed spiral, possible #merger?
Possibly a #jet? http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=275.65101841&dec=40.90796088
What went wrong here? Though actually I kind of like it.
MCG -02-60-016 z 0.02 three spiral arms http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=357.09442576&dec=-8.50166841
#edgeon faint #dustlane
Two nuclei?
Odd feature at lower right. Doesn't look like a galaxy, but...
In SkyServer, looks like two nuclei close together: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=346.07651918&dec=-10.55161599
#NGC_770 z 0.008
Your guess is as good as mine - better actually!
#CGCG_426-012 z 0.03
#edgeon #bulgeless
This galaxy has either a partial ring or a single very long spiral arm. z 0.2
One galaxy, or two? Can't decide.
Help! No idea what to make of this: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=52.90205407&dec=7.88255683
#CGCG_455-014 z 0.05 very bright nucleus - possibly an #agn?
#NGC_7584 #WBL_705 z 0.04 #GGroup
odd. Maybe a ring overlapping another galaxy?
#edgeon with prominent #dustlane
#NGC_702 z 0.04
#UGC_11867 z 0.02 #disturbed - no spiral structure http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=329.72473557&dec=-1.98938663
#edgeon galaxy #overlap by several stars
odd one - no information in NED. #disturbed
#CGCG_389-003 z 0.03
Wow!
Three galaxies visible in the SkyServer image: a much larger elliptical, as well as a nicely formed double spiral.
#disturbed #gpair z 0.05 http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=32.63801537&dec=31.42548584
#star, and the colors are #artifacts, right?
Interesting #irregular. Very bright nucleus - possible #agn?
#CGCG_496-059 z 0.02
Looks like some dust near the nucleus, as well as a star forming region to the lower right.
NED has no information; does that mean this is not a galaxy?
#UGC_923 z 0.04 #dustlane
#UGC_3869 z 0.02 #blue #starforming
#UGC_741 z 0.04
possible #lens at 8:30?
#asteroid at 7:00
No information in NED; my guess is #stars close together.
#artifact or abstract expressionism? You be the judge.
#GClstr z 0.2 Pretty impressive cluster.
#IC_5378 z 0.02 #GPair #RadioS #UvS. Looks more like an #overlap to me.
Three-way #merger?
#barred_spiral apparently #disturbed
KUG 0002+079A Uncertain how to describe the structure here.
#edgeon
Star #overlap with galaxy.
I know it's "just" a star - but wow! http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=230.15976759&dec=44.42202738
Awesome spiral - MCG -01-04-050. http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=21.78497057&dec=-3.21989226. I count 4 arms.
#UGC_12164 z 0.03
#overlap
#ESO_597 z 0.03 very nice #barred_ring galaxy.
#UGC_598 z 0.02 #ring #dustlane in SkyServer: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=14.45813115&dec=31.48471928
Nice #barred_spiral http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=321.6717812&dec=-4.13874363
#boxy?
#II_Zw_186 #UvS #merger?
#CGCG_479-019 z 0.04 #barred_ring
I go with elliptical - a disc seen from above would show structure, like spiral arms.
Is that a star overlapping the galaxy?
#asteroid at 8:00
#irregular - not sure if that's a gap or dust. http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=343.3273268&dec=22.99158339
#KUG_0745+651 #dustlane
#GTrpl z 0.07 three way merger?
#merger - looks like interaction with galaxy to right.
#irregular #UvS
#ARK_589 z 0.03
#dustlane #UGC_12659 z 0.02
#asteroid 4:00
No information in NED. My guess is stars. http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=113.24296563&dec=15.54788778
#IC_1425 z 0.03
Very unusual. Don't know what else to say.
Looks like some dust clumps, not quite a #dustlane
Looks like a cluster with several #merger s going on
Nice #dustlane.
#NGC_229 z 0.02
Nice face-on #barred_ring galaxy.
#stars, right? and the colors are #artifacts.
Looks like #star_forming spiral extensions of a basically elliptical galaxy.
Interesting #irregular #sprial galaxy.
An interesting galaxy seen #edgeon.
#CGCG_048-111 z 0.03
#CGCG_166-030 z 0.03
Probably it's just an #artifact, but the green spike also appears in SkyServer. But if it's not... maybe it's significant.
Three way #merger?
#IC_3147 #GPair z 0.03 http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=184.82776934&dec=12.01817875
#UGC_3111 z 0.03 #ring
"4C +01.30" z = 0.13. #RadioS #GGroup.
two nuclei?
NED indicates a #quasar with z 1.8 arc sep 0.8. I think I see a #dustlane too.
Two #disturbed galaxies: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=191.75492502&dec=3.95572357
#NGC_2575 z 0.01 #SN_2002an
#CGCG_073-081 z 0.04 prominent #dustlane
#UGC_04405 #dustlane z 0.02
#disturbed - not clear by what. The small galaxy at 1:00 doesn't seem big enough to have such a strong effect.
My guess is not - in the SkyServer image, the blue objects are orange, so they are likely foreground stars.
#dustlane #asteroid at 7:00 in SkyServer: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=197.67985078&dec=11.30963012
#disturbed galaxy at 12:00 http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=222.96118275&dec=33.18297937
Not sure how to describe this one - #overwound? http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=238.6446105&dec=26.67225551
#GClstr z 0.2
#irregular - see SkyServer: http://cas.sdss.org/dr7/en/tools/chart/navi.asp?ra=179.5404474&dec=9.53572568
FGC 1297 #boxy z 0.08
#barred_ring z 0.1
#merger. One of the galaxies in the SkyServer image has a very long tail.
CGCG 010-028 z 0.04 #barred_ring has #blue #starforming outer spirals.
CGCG 049-003 z 0.03
MRK 904 z 0.03 Spiral structure visible: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=331.05301335&dec=-0.03212649
VIII Zw 440 z 0.03
CGCG 010-055 z 0.04
#blue #starforming http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=234.20241083&dec=2.35561458
Galaxy #overlap by star. Also, there's another overlap in the upper right corner.
#asteroid visible in SkyServer image: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=31.74963878&dec=1.01350447
CGCG 381-017 has a #dustlane that spirals around to the back.
#irregular - has odd shape in SkyServer image: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=359.43377094&dec=-0.17498092
#dustlane http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=245.72757748&dec=23.61250568
IC 275; #GTrpl, #IrS. z 0.03; nice view!
#merger; possible overlap with third galaxy, a loose, well formed two armed spiral.
IC 699 z 0.02 http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=172.27703759&dec=8.98859663
#blue #starforming #irregular. "bear paw" galaxy http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=167.12767753&dec=9.92185707
Faint galaxy with a #bar and #ring: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=180.74236513&dec=8.12043959
CGCG 479-071 z 0.05; #spiral with a #bar and #ring
CGCG 049-008 z 0.03
CGCG 147-057 z 0.04
spiral structure visible in SkyServer: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=157.931789&dec=10.95029883
UGC 599 z 0.04 #GPair #GClstr #RadioS
UGC 08489 z 0.004
KUG 0825+248 z 0.08 #GPair
CGCG 032-043 z 0.05 http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=129.59410213&dec=4.00510454
Prominent #dustlane z 0.1 http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=21.72627074&dec=-0.06838173
#ring z 0.1 http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=19.1628204&dec=-0.22471059
UGC 4570 z 0.05; Quasar #QSO at 7:00 z 0.1
#artifacts (Green objects not visible in the SkyServer image.) The galaxy itself is #disturbed (by nearby galaxy?) and has a #dustlane.
NGC 867 to the right. #asteroid in SkyServer image: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=34.26144716&dec=1.2398447
#GClstr z 0.04; #XrayS
UGC 4406 z 0.02; #ring
This is weird - the galaxy seems to have a halo of orange / red objects around it. CGCG 049-113; CAN 345. See SkyServer.
Looks like two edge-on galaxies with faint connection: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=35.31900305&dec=0.23995916
#disturbed - probably #merger. See SkyServer: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=171.05022783&dec=0.96481185
CGCG 016-067 z 0.02 #ring
#dustlane #RadioS http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=2.29823686&dec=-0.61520544
barely perceptible #ring
UGC 09103; VIII Zw 383 #GPair #GTrpl z 0.02; VV223; A third, connected #disturbed galaxy is visible in the SkyServer image. #amazing!
Quasar - #QSO z 0.12
Nothing in the center, I classified the galaxy at 8:00, UGC 11816. But SkyServer does show a galaxy at the center.
Center galaxy has a #ring.
#GPair z 0.1 #merger - looks like interaction: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=167.46687329&dec=-0.31636697
Interesting #artifact in SkyServer image: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=254.71306383&dec=13.63996402
Fast moving #asteroid at 11:00.
IC 0950 z 0.04 #GPair. #merger (Looks like some interaction going on.) Irregular #dustlane in galaxy on left.
Never saw purple galaxies before. #artifact?
slightly #irregular; "small" dustlane: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=152.22999643&dec=-0.06800635
NGC 3477 z 0.03 prominent #dustlane: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=164.55241543&dec=9.21777688
faint #ring; more visible in SkyServer image: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=208.2467512&dec=8.87762258
#GGroup z 0.12. Looks like a 3-way #merger.
CGCG 037-045 z 0.06. It is somewhat #irregular. http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=157.14612935&dec=3.94843507
NGC 3630. This galaxy is (relatively) close by (z is only 0.005) which explains the brightness.
In the SkyServer image, a #ring is apparent. It does look like they're getting a #bar going there too.
UGC 4884 z 0.03, a magnificent spiral: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=138.97915507&dec=10.13251179
Looks like a fast moving #asteroid on the left.
CGCG 063-106 z 0.05 #asteroid at 7:00 in SkyServer http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=148.98772643&dec=13.55421338
#blue; intense #starforming http://cas.sdss.org/dr7/en/tools/chart/navi.asp?ra=183.17834856&dec=10.84284242
CGCG 117-066 z 0.04; #UvS
KUG 0941+349 #UvS #RadioS z 0.02
#merger NGC 3567; KPG 276 #GPair; CGCG 039-055; http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=167.82784112&dec=5.83628616
#boxy, right?
UGC 9338 #UvS Quasar #QSO z 2.2
#merger #GClstr z 0.2 #RadioS
Overlap, I guess.
Very strange. Also, asteroid at 2 in SkyServer: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=314.38538485&dec=-11.07344638
Odd galaxy shape: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=216.37003131&dec=-0.02294586
#edgeon #dustlane visible in SkyServer image: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=1.62026053&dec=-0.78414427
#GGroup z 0.09 #merger; definite interaction: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=249.5368475&dec=29.30385059
VV 480 z 0.02 #RadioS #UvS
CGCG 049-122 z 0.05
#barred #ring where the ring has spiral extensions visible in the SkyServer image. z 0.08
Looks like #merger with galaxy to lower left: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=179.31590039&dec=3.41478562
SkyServer does show more of a spiral structure: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=143.39343462&dec=34.03150733
#GClstr z 0.18
#asteroid visible in SkyServer at 6:30 http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=183.89728439&dec=7.69397096
KUG 0152-100 z 0.05
Possible #agn? #UvS #RadioS z 0.07
Stars overlapping both ends of galaxy.
Looks like a #merger in SkyServer: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=227.97908537&dec=7.91065673
#merger? Twin nuclei z 0.2
CGMW 3-1481
CGCG 037-122 z 0.03
The other galaxy is #disturbed: See SkyServer: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=129.54559044&dec=24.89527384
#merger. Odd how they line up: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=357.86440765&dec=-3.51908582
IC 2850 #RadioS z 0.02 http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=172.05400766&dec=9.06225425
Odd. z 0.09 http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=336.39524378&dec=13.31235061
CGCG 050-075 z 0.03 #irregular #blue
VIII Zw 103 #GPair z 0.09
#ring http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=356.08253989&dec=10.49367648
#anticlockwise #asymmetric #RadioS z 0.1. Maybe the asymmetry is a result of the galaxy's orientation toward us?
#GGroup z 0.18
Nice #GClstr z 0.2
#disturbed - looks like a #merger - see SkyServer: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=126.89575027&dec=2.4597006
#satellite trail - #artifact
Bright nucleus - possibly #agn? Faint spiral visible: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=223.98323555&dec=2.5808439
The green color is an #artifact right? or do green stars actually exist?
UGC 1322 z 0.02
CGCG 050-080 z 0.02; #QSO z 3.7 arc sep 0.2; that's a very high redshift n'est pas?
Amazing #merger - spiral arms completly unwound! z 0.12 http://cas.sdss.org/dr7/en/tools/chart/navi.asp?ra=157.15741346&dec=4.97960205
CGCG 395-002 z 0.03
Much clearer in SkyServer: a #barred double #spiral http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=119.8093237&dec=28.74608954
UGC 9374 #GClstr z 0.1; prominent #dustlane; there seems to be a second fainter dustlane in SkyServer image.
prominent #dustlane
UM 594 z 0.02. http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=204.52688267&dec=0.02051545
UGC 5304 #GPair z 0.4 #XrayS #RadioS #blue #starforming. See SkyServer; this pair is interacting
CGCG 018-112 z 0.05 #GClstr #RadioS
CGCG 048-071 z 0.05 #barred #ring
#ring galaxy with one spiral arm.
#asteroid visible about 5:00 in SkyServer image: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=206.26360181&dec=-0.233201
IC 0634 z 0.03
Possible #agn?
CGCG 076-132 z 0.03 #blue #starforming this galaxy looks more impressive in SkyServer image.
#overlap of star and galaxy
Somewhat #disturbed at upper left http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=13.36104639&dec=29.27033518
NGC 2926 z 0.01; #SN 2012C; #blue; #starforming http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=144.37919041&dec=32.84140753
UM 467 z 0.02; #barred #ring #RadioS http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=178.87772448&dec=-1.26141492
#dustlane, possible #agn? http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=50.63658692&dec=-0.00119701884
NGC 0429 z 0.02
NGC 4077 z 0.02 #dustlane #RadioS #XrayS #IrS #GGroup http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=181.15855998&dec=1.78771703
CGCG 038-121 z 0.04 #edgeon #dustlane
#merger? see SkyServer image: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=127.15263885&dec=24.75286158
KUG 2255+156 z 0.01; #starforming; http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=344.55170336&dec=15.88704169
CGCG 151-015 z 0.05; http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=137.25427445&dec=32.28303746
#GPair; pink galaxy slightly curved, maybe because of interaction?
IC 3422
UGC 9561; ARP 173 z 0.03 #GPair; galaxy at 5:00 in SkyServer image has an extremely long tail.
ZC 2354+000A #EmLS (what's that?)
Pretty clear interaction visible: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=114.52763673&dec=27.13250446
CGCG 100-026 #RadioS #GTrpl. Really weird galaxy in http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=195.9937226&dec=14.911919
Two Quasars. #QSO z 0.3 #RadioS #GGroup
IC 523 z 0.03 spiral arms seem somewhat detached: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=133.2971797&dec=9.14815483
very nice #barred_spiral
#GGroup
#IrS Very unusual looking #edgeon galaxy: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=135.27265881&dec=27.95758442
#GPair z 0.08
Mismatch.
#asteroid at 2:00
CGCG 148-045 z 0.03 Maybe this is a #barred #spiral starting to form?
UGC 9309 z 0.03 an unusual #spiral galaxy: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=217.41048848&dec=10.5840834
CGCG 073-096 #GPair z 0.02 #dustlane; possible #merger http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=208.6112163&dec=8.3938705
Another one! Quasar #QSO z 0.12
Quasar #QSO HB89 z 0.08; #ring; http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=186.93695246&dec=8.69734078
ABELL 2061N #merger? z 0.07
Looks like a #merger in SkyServer: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=181.3493133&dec=6.40488233
UM 633 #RadioS
#irregular #barred two armed spiral http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=240.90457878&dec=26.95307017
Interesting... http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=226.10286568&dec=11.59261653
CGCG 039-027 #GPair z 0.04 http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=167.52331989&dec=3.47670882
#overlap http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=148.40395664&dec=6.72548574
CGCG 182-007 z 0.02
VIII Zw 100 z 0.08; http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=160.1081083&dec=7.12282176
VV 283 #GPair z 0.04
KUG 0303-005 #GPair #XrayS z 0.03; see SkyServer. Looks like a galaxy with an #agn is merging with a vigorous #starforming #blue galaxy.
Highly #irregular: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=187.91282751&dec=6.81707833
#blue star-forming spiral arm visible in SkyServer: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=226.14900275&dec=9.05404083
That is one heck of a #dustlane though.
The color here is very odd.
ABELL 1524 #GClstr z 0.13
Quasar VIII Zw 160 #QSO z 0.09
CGCG 164-054 z 0.04
Quasar #QSO z 0.16; looks like 3 nuclei. GAMA 288307; http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=178.02573077&dec=1.83738271
#edgeon #dustlane http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=248.37105381&dec=31.31927682
CGCG 047-111 z 0.02; possibly an #agn?
KUG 2339+205 Odd - could this be a fuzzy polar ring galaxy?
IC 3055 z 0.06; #GTrpl; http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=183.59421891&dec=12.09165746
GIN 413 z 0.04; #RadioS
CGCG 021-049 z 0.03 very bright #bar
No information in NED.
CGCG 069-019 z 0.06; #GPair
NGC 5235
KUG 0820+282 z 0.05; http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=125.97902994&dec=28.10605052
CGCG 035-066 z 0.03
KIG 246
#agn
UGC 09894 z 0.03; CGCG 050-026 #GPair; #RadioS; http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=233.46102501&dec=5.27370067
left arm shows up in SkyServer image: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=139.83002153&dec=4.15282543
CGCG 048-073 #GTrpl z 0.05
CGCG 049-150 #SN 1963H #RadioS
VIII Zw 268 #GPair
#GPair 0.07; http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=355.73563666&dec=-0.23235334
CGCG 040-057 #GPair z 0.04; #blue #irregular at 9:00 http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=178.07133798&dec=4.1112066
NED has "no object found," could this be an object in our own galaxy?
UGC 5099 z 0.01; #RadioS; #PofG
IC 0602 #blue #starforming; #PofG z 0.01; http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=154.58219117&dec=7.04930728
NGC 2831, ARP 315, HOLM 123, NGC 2832
interesting #artifact
#GClstr z 0.12
UGC 9025 z 0.06
NGC 7608
NGC 7750 http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=356.65762873&dec=3.79986749
NED has no data for this. The green features are #artifacts. It's my understanding there are no green stars.
Curious structure in SkyServer - like a letter "A" http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=198.25696528&dec=8.06095115
#SN 1992Q
ABELL 1337 #GClstr z 0.08
Maybe this is bit a galaxy? No data in NED. http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=69.9706414&dec=-7.73043684
2MFGC 6267 Very loose spiral.
Could this be a #quasar, even though NED doesn't have it listed as one? z 0.12
Interesting #merger; #asteroid in SkyServer image http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=176.64105511&dec=6.68318097
prominent #dustlane http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=176.64117848&dec=13.91866615
VIII Zw 258 z 0.04; #GGroup #RadioS #QSO z 1.0 arc sep 0.6
Two fine young #blue galaxies http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=19.35781796&dec=14.05726517
KUG 0926+341 z 0.07 My guess would be that the SkyServer image is brighter, showing more of these galaxies.
MCG +00-06-013 z 0.02
UGC 6959 z 0.05; #GClstr; #GGroup
IC 3542 z 0.05 http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=188.92161307&dec=11.66716557
#VIII Zw 319 #GTrpl z 0.08; #GClstr; #RadioS; http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=202.79593736&dec=-1.72730411
MRK 624 z 0.03 http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=126.08118111&dec=25.67445387
#merger #GPair VIII Zw 402; #RadioS; #QSO z 1.5 arc sep 0.6;
#RadioS; #barred Elliptical with faint spiral arms: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=138.44887341&dec=32.87670797
#merger? http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=153.6116281&dec=11.44157924
NGC 0078 z 0.02; #GPair; http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=5.11463194&dec=0.83355171
NGC 4043 z 0.02; #RadioS
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=120.70109024&dec=6.41642253
#irregular #IrS
#QSO z 0.57 arc sep 0.5
MCG +00-07-063 #barred #ring z 0.02
AGC 221050 #RadioS z 0.03 http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=192.55618191&dec=7.57921946
#merger http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=233.87283233&dec=6.29057943
#GClstr WHL J150825.8-001558 z 0.09; #XrayS; #RadioS
AGC 183838 #RadioS z 0.05 #IrS odd alignment of stars http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=129.37072527&dec=26.0143726
#barred #ring #GClstr z 0.12
#merger, I think. http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=333.81788183&dec=19.52184413
Another one! Quasar #QSO z 0.08
Quasar #QSO #XrayS z 0.09
looks like #merger #GPair VIII Zw 177 z 0.09 http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=184.7430971&dec=10.59656761
WHL J080953.9+194553 #GClstr z 0.3 http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=122.4798005&dec=19.76477645
#blue #irregular z 0.08
There's a not quite a #dustlane near the nucleus. http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=181.7186124&dec=3.99800948
CGCG 041-27 z 0.02 highly #irregular http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=180.7279051&dec=5.61263017
#asteroid at 1:00. Nice galaxy too.
#RadioS #IrS z 0.07
It's there - just faint. http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=228.65610397&dec=6.49288692
VIII Zw 336 z 0.07; http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=206.21487597&dec=10.58266356
CGCG 023-015 z 0.05; #merger
#asteroid in http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=358.92420183&dec=0.8617445
#disturbed #RadioS. Spiral arm extends far http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=143.17623402&dec=2.53359518
UGC 3528 z 0.01; #SN 2012fm; #ring, no bar.
Busy. #GGroup z 0.09; #GClstr #RadioS #XrayS
Amazing SkyServer image: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=155.27087052&dec=1.52209532
Long stream extending from this object: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=137.70561132&dec=6.88978874
oddly, in the SkyServer image, there's a similar pair of objects, except one is green and very bright.
SHOC 308 #GPair z 0.02 #merger #blue very bright http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=161.47823342&dec=1.06827421
#dustlane #GClstr z 0.08
LCRS B124059.7-062741. This looks very odd - I don't think those lined up objects are artifacts.
#barred #ring. #asteroid in http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=18.95002262&dec=14.35389163
I know that's a #star in our galaxy, and that's an #artifact, not a cosmic doughnut at 1:00. Still pretty awesome IMHO.
#merger http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=115.36667665&dec=22.72269918
CGCG 049-132 z 0.04 http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=230.00486298&dec=5.42496855
Interesting #barred #spiral - maybe very young?
CGCG 036-024 z 0.04 #XrayS #RadioS
objects at 1:00 seems odd - bright enough to max out the sensor.
#dustlane #IrS #RadioS #GGroup z 0.07
VIII Zw 133 #GPair z 0.03 apparent interaction: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=169.20815532&dec=7.51257329
CGCG 039-162 z 0.04
IC 190 z 0.016
This could be named the "hocky stick" galaxy http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=327.43619314&dec=-6.30773376
#merger? z 0.17
UGC 5694 #RadioS #GPair 0.04
NED has this as a galaxy only, but it looks an awful lot like those galaxies with a quasar. A #dustlane is visible in the SkyServer image.
#RadioS z 0.07
CGCG 048-117 v 10827 z 0.04
NED has only one galaxy listed; what are the two orange objects on the right?
ABELL 1236 z 0.1 http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=170.68716067&dec=0.46351247
CGCG 008-029; VV 637 GPair v 13820 z 0.05 http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=150.861136&dec=-1.54777851
#merger? http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=190.26514686&dec=-1.28604127
#strange http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=202.48077759&dec=6.65624639
#SN 1955C
NGC 5183 #PofG z 0.01 #blue http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=202.52561123&dec=-1.72060036
#QSO z 0.3; #disturbed; galaxy has a long tail: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=164.03732826&dec=-0.77792887
#GPair v 28186 z 0.09
NGC 4596. Google this one - lot's of images and information available.
#GGroup v 19487 z 0.06 Interesting interaction: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=126.51348632&dec=8.14656071
KUG 1450+070 z 0.04
No ordinary spiral: #GClstr z 0.4
Whoa! Three way #merger? Lined up? Any other explanations?
NGC 4596, amazing #barred #ring galaxy. #XRayS. z 0.006
UGC 2285 z 0.02
#RadioS
CGCG 047-106 #GPair v 8256 z 0.027; #dustlane; #edgeon
#RadioS; #QSO z 1.4 arc sep 0.9; GClstr z 0.07; UGC 5913 is in there too.
Galaxies in SkyServer image look odd: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=164.51187748&dec=9.59482937
#QSO z 1.2 arc sep 0.4; #GGroup z 0.05
The spiral structure in this galaxy is very faint: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=237.56452282&dec=25.78302346
CGCG 076-141 v 10962 z 0.04
CGCG 120-011 #GPair z 0.02 #disturbed galaxies: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=129.52950921&dec=24.88475321
#dustlane #GPair z 0.08 http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=14.58599503&dec=0.05767236
Quasar #QSO v 17722 z 0.05
CGCG 069-040 #dustlane z 0.03
CGCG 387-004 v 13677 z 0.045 - this one kinda makes me feel like a deer on the highway!
Prominent #dustlane: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=155.35080288&dec=6.16243887
NGC 5424 #PofG v 6288 z 0.02 arc sep 0.4
Looks like one galaxy in SkyServer: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=318.19925328&dec=-1.04510255
#RadioS z 0.09 http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=359.45715418&dec=-6.62272815
#merger ?
CGCG 038-052 v 6657 z 0.02
CGCG 076-073 v 15082 z 0.05
#GPair z 0.1
HBW 2011. #RadioS z 0.09. Essential note: "May be a resolved component of NVSS J231542-002605." Black dots are image artifacts.
Quasar #QSO z 0.08. SkyServer image is interesting: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=120.72053676&dec=25.88212363
#irregular aftermath of a #merger?
#GPair z 0.05
CGCG 019-054 z 0.04 #RadioS
Prominent #dustlane: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=160.22464983&dec=5.99364221
UGC 742
Don't know what to make of this. Maybe a distant galaxy lined up with a much closer nebula?
Looks like a #merger in SkyServer image z 0.18: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=359.03879197&dec=-0.34262907
Green cloud at 5:00. Could it be a #voorwerp? http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=7.15087411&dec=27.69853823
Extremely loose double #spiral z 0.2 http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=318.3082246&dec=-0.69890546
UGC 7210 #dustlane
#RadioS z 0.07; #disturbed: long spiral arm visible: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=182.12036021&dec=2.32559342
#GClstr z 0.2. From the SkyServer image, I'd say it's a bright star in our galaxy that freaked out the image sensor.
#GClstr z 0.1; #GPair, #RadioS, #XRayS
#SN 2001fb
Spectacular quasar #QSO z 0.13
#UGC 849 z 0.05
#RadioS #IrS #dustlane z 0.03
#SN 06213; z 0.1
#GClstr z 0.4
Galaxy has a bright core visible in SkyServer image: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=346.34865632&dec=21.1622037
#merger, maybe a connecting #dustlane; see skyserver: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=326.71603907&dec=0.35628595
#RadioS, #IrS z 0.11; Jet visible in SkyServer: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=222.53483346&dec=1.86668478
Colorful: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=145.8400494&dec=10.08383379
#SN 2013P #GPair z 0.02 #XRayS; http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=138.40562044&dec=29.9995602
#GPair z 0.05; #blue cloud at right is interesting: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=178.55114047&dec=0.13662689
#GClstr z 0.07
#merger #GGroup z 0.14 http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=250.5600761&dec=27.69319955
NGC 5436 special bonus: spectacular #dustlane http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=210.92125573&dec=9.57350472
Highly #irregular: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=340.6112104&dec=1.19531603
#disturbed. This galaxy has a long tail. http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=149.38351515&dec=3.07727326
#GClstr z 0.1, #merger
#IrS, #RadioS z 0.06; galaxy at 1:00 extended spiral: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=156.06281245&dec=2.89096242
#ring, #spiral or both?
The information in NED on this is interesting. #G_Lens z 0.65
#disturbed #RadioS z 0.03 http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=223.43378108&dec=9.11424975
very tightly wound #spiral http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=164.56773961&dec=4.58358493
subtle #ring
UGC 554. Galaxy at left has a prominent #dustlane
#GPair, #RadioS z 0.14
Not just #irregular, but completely amorphous #blue #starforming galaxy at 4 o'clock. Blue objects at bottom right are probably aritfacts.
#dustlane #GGroup; #IrS z 0.04; my guess is the blue object is a foreground star because of the spikes.
#overlap; possible partial #arc between 9 and 10 o'clock.
Wow! That is one heck of a long spiral: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=344.62114638&dec=28.94533177
#irregular #ring galaxy http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=11.73306126&dec=-4.95031053
Spiral, #merger with a smaller #ring galaxy http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=180.95501201&dec=2.09916397
CGCG 050-087 #merger #dustlane http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=236.01528395&dec=4.76946553
#PofG z 0.03 http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=155.37271883&dec=5.94179027
Nothing in NED - possibly a #nebula in our galaxy? http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=345.03401752&dec=18.9027443
#GGroup, #GClstr z 0.1
Interesting #merger: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=147.08760591&dec=7.02376788
Those are #artifacts, not visible in SkyServer image: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=142.82827421&dec=2.5670988
UGC 1597 #XrayS
This is a satellite galaxy of the much larger spiral: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=221.7449208&dec=11.58431802
Object at 5:00 close to nucleus - it's more visible in SkyServer image.
An interesting cluster - #GClstr z 0.25
#RadioS, #IrS, z 0.08
#SN 6861. Maybe also a #lens here.
#GPair z 0.06
Quasar #QSO z 0.14
Probably coincidence, but it's interesting how these objects for a perfectly straight line, even more evident in the SkyServer image.
#edgeon with a prominent #dustlane
#blue; intense star formation http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=173.90556105&dec=0.13096564
#GGroup z 0.02; #asteroid at 10:00 in SkyServer: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=184.4660439&dec=-0.9050374
#dustlane http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=174.81959285&dec=9.09546463
cloud extending from double nucleus http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=154.74859347&dec=6.52012995
SkyServer image has #asteroid at 6:00 http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=247.32317201&dec=24.85820919
#barred #ring galaxy; #QSO z 0.7
two #QSO in NED z ~ 0.1; #GClstr z 0.05
NGC 351. Looks like #dustlane arranged in a spiral
#RadioS; #asteroid in SkyServer image at 2:00 http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=180.9887647&dec=-1.64073087
#dustlane at 4:00 http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=211.98999574&dec=8.18264693
#QSO z 1.3 #GGroup #GClstr #GPair #EmLS. What's an EmLS?
#GGroup z 0.4 #IrS #merger at 9:00
#RadioS #XrayS
#SDSSmismatch
Interesting #barred double #spiral with a bright blue feature outside the bulge visible in SkyServer image.
#GClstr z 0.1 #XrayS
#GPair z 0.05 #merger
#GPair z 0.08; #RadioS
NGC 1280 #PofG z 1.2, 0.2; #GTrpl z 0.02
What's going on here? NED has nothing, indicating a star in our galaxy, but the green and pink objects (see SkyServer) seem odd.
#elliptical with prominent #dustlane
Green feature not visible in SkyServer image, so I go with #artifact. There IS what looks like a green star - color maybe also #artifact.
double nuclei - merger?
#star at 7:00, but maybe it's #overlap ping with a satellite galaxy?
#dustlane, almost perfect #edgeon, very bright nucleus
#GClstr z 0.3, #XrayS
#IrS #RadioS #blue #starforming pretty intense star forming activity here.
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=155.11089785&dec=4.4292682
Pretty intense #blue #irregular
#RadioS, #GClstr z 0.1, #merger maybe?
unusual faint #blue spiral http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=199.66435672&dec=8.68522438
#GClstr z 0.15; Looks like a #merger starting: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=199.49823531&dec=-0.2953351
Two Quasars according to NED: #QSO z 0.07; z 1.77
#IrS
Interesting - my guess is #overlap.
Is there such a thing as a cluster of clusters? http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=17.23960005&dec=29.40791478
#GPair z 0.05. My understanding is a gravitational lens would be blue light wrapped around a pink core. Check out http://spacewarps.org
Two nuclei.
#QSO z 0.05
#GPair
NGC 4453 #RadioS, #SN 1966F, #GPair, #GGroup
odd. three nuclei? SkyServer shows middle object is yellow/gold, others are white.
#SN
#XrayS
#GClstr z 0.08 #RadioS
#barred with a faint #ring
A faint #blue featureless galaxy: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=193.50907231&dec=9.44743846
#XrayS #GTrpl z 0.07
I believe you're referring to the rings? Those are #artifacts. I'm sure no planets are visible. #GClstr z 0.14 #XrayS
#artifact at 10:00 (assuming it's not a black hole! Just kidding: the artifact is not in the SkyServer image.)
#XrayS #dustlane must be "close" because it still doesn't fit in the SkyServer image.
#UvES #GGroup #RadioS http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=174.28968999&dec=2.83899915
I'd say merger, looks like two nuclei: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=155.88589758&dec=10.95970909
#merger #UvES z 2.02
The galaxy to the right is a very interesting #blue #irregular almost #edgeon. #GPair #GTrpl #RadioS. See SkyServer image.
#edgeon with #dustlane
#edgeon with beautiful #dustlane
#GPair z 0.02
Interesting partial #ring with a #bar
#GClstr z 0.3 #QSO arc sep 0.6
Quasar #QSO z 2.8 arc sep 0.2
Very odd. #GGroup z 0.08 http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=229.97098922&dec=2.62014048
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=184.49199263&dec=7.27394339
#dustlane maybe an #edgeon overlapping a spiral? Just a guess. See SkyServer image.
Double nucleus
#GClstr z 0.13
My guess is #overlap, with the pink galaxy farther out and visible through the bluish elliptical.
#GGroup z 0.24
A LOT going on here - see NED. #XrayS #RadioS #SN #GPair #GTrpl #PofG
There is some spiral structure visible here. Also, there's a really cool loose spiral galaxy visible at about 2:00 in the SkyServer image.
Help! What in the universe is this? http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=125.97924559&dec=28.10859061
Could that possibly be a gravitational #lens at 9:00?
#RadioS #Irs #dustlane
#RadioS #GClstr z 0.1
The SkyServer image is interesting: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=327.45453513&dec=1.74574061
Very nice #cluster with an #XrayS.
Spiral structure starting to form: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=145.54302657&dec=6.83848792
#dustlane near the nucleus http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=40.09896415&dec=-2.72824723
#artifact The vertical lines next to the stars are artifacts, right?
#RadioS #GPair z 0.03
#QSO z 1.6 arc sep 0.25
#XrayS #QSO z 0.7 NED row 12
can't quite put my finger on it, but this is no ordinary barred spiral.
#merger? #GPair
#GClstr z 0.15
the spot near the nucleus is partially obscured by the dustlane, so my guess is it's part of the galaxy.
quasar: #QSO very high red-shift, z > 3.64
#merger http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=238.03178917&dec=5.80854211
#GGroup z 0.15
#IrS #GClstr z 0.1
#asteroid at 2:00 in SkyServer image: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=10.75608193&dec=-0.17852567
#merger: one spiral arm extends to object at 8:00 http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=222.43974552&dec=5.22551451
Interesting purple and #blue nebula at 8:00 http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=184.3273203&dec=7.68995905
Orange object at 5:30 is a star #overlap
#VisS #GClstr z 0.4
#GGroup z 0.13
Very nice #GPair http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=30.69149717&dec=1.24011477
#GGroup z 0.12
#RadioS z 0.03. That looks like a star similar to others in the frame.
#merger http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=350.57725411&dec=14.3339933
#blue #starforming #irregular. Click "Galaxy Zoo Examine", check NED and view the SkyServer image, which has more detail.
#GClstr z 0.3
#RadioS #edgeon #dustlane
Somewhat #disturbed #edgeon with #dustlane http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=177.64324115&dec=6.76553082
#XrayS #RadioS #Gpair z 0.08
#XrayS #GClstr z 0.08
This galaxy is being influenced: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=249.50737622&dec=27.57021684
There is some structure here - kinda sorta but not quite a spiral.
#IrS looks like a number "6" http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=71.58556849&dec=-0.14828325
#blue
#RadioS SkyServer image looks odd: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=240.90116667&dec=26.46365524
#IrS #GPair z 0.08
#QSO z 1.6 UM 261 row 12 in NED #GPair
#GPair z 0.09
#GTrpl z 0.02
#PofG #Other #GGroup z 0.002 The galaxy is faint, but the star forming clumps are bright.
#GClstr z 0.1 #RadioS
#SN #dustlane. Remarkable.
#IrS. Nice #ring too.
Don't know what to make of this. The orange blob between the two stars is oddly shaped for a star. Nothing in NED.
#GClstr Z 0.2
Two #asteroid 's visible in SkyServer image: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=180.76848561&dec=-0.12429384
#edgeon great #dustlane
NED shows 4 #RadioS objects in the frame.
#GGroup v >30000 z 0.15 arc sep 0.2
This galaxy is being influenced by a larger galaxy. http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=147.47983235&dec=0.3234033
#irregular. Complex sprial structure visible here: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=241.80390854&dec=26.80963248
#irregular #blue #starforming and just generally awesome!
both objects are part of a larger structure http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=182.20119813&dec=11.71550955
one spiral arm visible in SkyServer image: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=321.89041314&dec=-1.18861836
#GGroup #RadioS
#RadioS, possible #lens at 2:00?
#IrS. Could that be a #lens at 5:00?
Looks like two nuceli
Asteroid in SkyServer image at 2:00 http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=15.0251807&dec=0.0865998
NED comes up empty; my guess is these are stars. http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=87.22575802&dec=2.18605571
#IrS #GGroup #RadioS
#QSO v > 30000 z 1.8 arc sep 0.8 row 9 in NED
Quasar! #QSO v >30000 z 0.1 arc sep 0.0
Interesting: spiral structure forming within: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=77.32356732&dec=-3.03781758
#UvES v > 30000 z 1.8 arc sep 0.86 11th row in NED. That's a large value for redshift, right? Is it the red feature at 2:00?
#GClstr v > 30000 z 0.3 arc sep 0.37
a strange one.
very loose #blue #spiral
#RadioS. Something going on at the right of this galaxy.
#GClstr v >30000 z 0.2 arc sep 0.3
#RadioS #XrayS click here for full image: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=153.43657864&dec=3.41648399
My favorite star so far.
elliptical with 2 nuclei: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=176.86662266&dec=9.40677807
#ring visible in SkyServer image: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=144.39344216&dec=31.133206
#SDSSmismatch SkyServer shows a ring of #blue clumps: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=192.31568697&dec=4.65670621
Cool looking #RadioS
#VisS
Looks like a #ring being stretched out into a spiral.
#dustlane http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=358.37918057&dec=-0.74015296
#QSO v > 30000 z 1.8 Mag. / Filter 19.7r arc sep 0.43
Odd feature at 8:00, seems to be connected to galaxy in SkyServer image.
#SN #GGroup v > 30000 z 0.1 arc sep 0.2
#GClstr #GTrpl #RadioS
Row number nine in NED is #QSO. Does that mean this is a quasar? The red object is not visible on SkyServer, so it's an #artifact, right?
#GPair v 28720 z 0.1 arc sep 0.002 http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=10.00258432&dec=-0.83500887
#GClstr v > 30000 z 0.2 arc sep 0.02
#GClstr v > 30000 z 0.435557 arc sep 0.8 similar pair at 4:00 in SkyServer image. That object at 11:00 looks kinda sorta like a #lens
#GPair v 10942 z 0.04 arc sep 0.5 interaction: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=234.27256432&dec=29.33772364
way cool #RadioS #GGroup v 23384 z 0.08 arc sep 0.5
#RadioS #VisS
single very long spiral arm: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=130.3778099&dec=24.81291811
#SN #GTrpl #GClstr I take it SN is NED speak for Super Nova? SDSS-II SN 04064 03h04m26.3s +01d02m47s SN
unusual #GGroup v 18887 z 0.06 arc sep 0.4 http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=171.30588736&dec=2.5794757
feature at 3:00
#GGroup v 22185 z 0.07 arc sep 0.3
#irregular elliptical - there's some kind of structure, not clear what.
#IrS #GGroup #disturbed http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=217.00101351&dec=12.57309039
black feature with a green spot in it; maybe an #artifact
#blue feature at 10:00 is extension of spiral arm http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=171.44959476&dec=3.41768084
#GClstr v > 30000 z 0.1 arc sep 03
#blue #spiral with one arm http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=117.45198994&dec=27.13214972
#GGroup v 23983 z 0.08 arc sep 0.4
http://cas.sdss.org/dr7/en/tools/chart/navi.asp?ra=223.46776306&dec=42.56309139
odd
#blue #merger
#RadioS #GClstr v >30000 z 0.18 arc sep 0.001
#GClstr v > 30000 z 0.2 arc sep 0.01
#merger #GPair v 6858 z 0.02 arc sep 0.3 http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=188.92640811&dec=-0.21474189
#merger http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=205.07310555&dec=14.3653032
SkyServer shows #ring galaxy with a #bar http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=178.24119273&dec=14.11803739
I take the feature at 5:00 as a foreground star overlapping the galaxy since there are similar stars in the SkyServer image.
Deja vu all over again? Why do I get the feeling I've classified this one many times?
much more #blue in SkyServer image.
Feature seems to have a faint connection to galaxy: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=40.80178434&dec=-6.48514943
Interesting partial #ring structure in a #barred #elliptical galaxy.
NED indicates a #GPair. The #edgeon galaxy has a #dustlane.
#merger? The two nuclei are clearly related http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=144.45001493&dec=5.03834238
The ring is better defined in the Skyserver image http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=130.17965463&dec=1.13661876
interesting partial #ring structure http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=162.00824292&dec=-1.50419438
#barred_spiral in a very early stage of development: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=131.08579995&dec=28.55736875
#IrS If the #blue feature at 4:00 belongs to the galaxy, it's something interesting.
very odd faint #ring around #elliptical http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=7.45379422&dec=37.55520915
#GTrpl v 6745 z 0.02 arc seo 0.5 one spiral arm http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=219.17296037&dec=2.37425631
two nuclei
#XrayS #GClstr v > 30000 z 0.1 arc sep 0.1
#edgeon #dustlane #RadioS
#IrS I take that to be NED's designation for infrared source?
#GClstr v > 30000 z 0.16 arc sep 0.3
#GClstr v >30000 0.2 arc sep 0.0
#GGroup v > 30000 z 0.122000 arc sep 0.07
SkyServer image is interesting: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=212.20612377&dec=10.93051633
two spiral arms, #RadioS, #blue, very large bulge. http://cas.sdss.org/dr7/en/tools/chart/navi.asp?ra=202.44127402&dec=55.60374997
Awesome train wreck. #GPair v 7672 z 0.03 arc seo 0.1 http://cas.sdss.org/dr7/en/tools/chart/navi.asp?ra=215.63869896&dec=13.71719261
This #RadioS is highly #irregular v 9295 z 0.03 arc sep 0.3
possible #asteroid at 10:00?
perfect #barred #ring galaxy, no spirals at all
#GGroup v 10508 z 0.04 arc sep 0.2
#dustlane too.
#edgeon #blue #RadioS
I'm guessing #overlap because neither galaxy seems disturbed in the SkyServer image. #GPair v 14240 z 0.05 arc sep 0.1 double spiral nearby
It strikes me as odd how those galaxies (they look to fuzzzy for stars) at lower left line up. #GClstr > 30000 z 0.4 arc sep 0.3
#GClstr v > 30000 z 0.218500 arc sep 0.06, #GPair, #RadioS
#RadioS #GPair v 4212 z 0.01 arc sep 0.28 #merger http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=128.63209677&dec=1.66608727
loose two armed #spiral with big bulge
#RadioS looks like a alower case "g" http://cas.sdss.org/dr7/en/tools/chart/navi.asp?ra=137.19838622&dec=37.50157778
#blue figure eight
#edgeon with #dustlane http://cas.sdss.org/dr7/en/tools/chart/navi.asp?ra=189.65554545&dec=10.47587232
#blue #spiral, very loose, 2 arms, no bar, very large bulge. http://cas.sdss.org/dr7/en/tools/chart/navi.asp?ra=202.44127402&dec=55.60374997
#GClstr v > 30000 z 0.1 arc sep 0.01
try "Galaxy Zoo Examine" and "view in SkyServer." There's a featureless blue galaxy there. "Features and Disk," and then no on everything.
#GClstr v >30000 z 0.1 arc sep 0.008
I classified the red dot at the exact center. SkyServer shows all three objects are within the halo of an extremely bright red star.
#blue #starforming one spiral arm
appears to be #overlap rather than merger. #blue #dustlane #edgeon and blue #starforming spiral, neither disturbed in SkyServer image.
This galaxy appears to have two nuclei.
Looks like an elliptical galaxy with a #dustlane; can that be right?
#merger. SkyServer clearly shows interaction. http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=217.66411198&dec=11.26488304
there are two nuclei also.
#GClstr v >30000 z 0.1
#GPair v 10013 z 0.03 arc sep 0.1 #merger #blue #starforming
perfect #edgeon #dustlane
#GGroup v > 30000 z 0.2 arc sep 0.2; looks like central object has twin nuclei.
There's a very faint #dustlane. My guess is #edgeon
Is that an artifact or a lens at 4:00? Seems to be a bluish ring also at 1:00.
#artifact at 11:00
#merger #blue #GPair v 2674 z 0.01 arc sep 0.6
#GPair v 21495 z 0.8 arc sep 0.09
#merger #edgeon #dustlane http://cas.sdss.org/dr7/en/tools/chart/navi.asp?ra=209.92975579&dec=40.38666438
#GClstr v > 30000 z 0.1 arc sep 0.0
possible #cluster? NED doesn't have any information on this.
Awesome #edgeon #rounded galaxy with a #dustlane http://cas.sdss.org/dr7/en/tools/chart/navi.asp?ra=189.65554545&dec=10.47587232
#GClstr v 17208 z 0.06 arc sep 0.4
#XrayS #GGroup v >30000 z 0.14 arc sep 0.18
in SkyServer image, whitish #elliptical seems to have a rough #blue ring
#GClstr v 17208 0.06 arc sep 0.6
#edgeon #overlap with one of those #blue blobs
#edgeon with faint #dustlane. Orange oblect at left must be a star, right?
#ring visible in SkyServer image: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=132.26309721&dec=1.53843853
interesting #GGroup v >30000 z 0.15
awesome #blue #spiral with a very bright core. http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=41.86596505&dec=-0.28512711
#GClstr v >30000 z 0.15 arc sep 0.0
#blue #starforming #barred_spiral
#GClstr v >30000 0.13 arc sep 0.001
ouch! something strange and wonderful may be going on here, I just can't say what!
#GGroup v 22484 z 0.08 arc sep 0.12
#overlap. both galaxies are in the halo of a bright red star.
maybe one of these baby #blue blobs is just starting to grow a nucleue?
#GGroup v >30000 z 0.1 arc sep 0.104
looks like a pair or #cluster - but NED has only one row.
#GPair v 6952 z 0.023 arc sep 0.23
#RadioS Two nuclei clearly visible in SkyServer image.
extraordinary #GTrpl v 6981 km / s z 0.02 arc sep 0.3 #blue #starforming #irregular multiple #dustlane see SkyServer too.
curiouser and curiouser: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=140.57083171&dec=8.46415403
#merger both galaxies #blue; #edge_on #dustlane with #starforming #irregular
Possible #merger? lower spiral arm seems to connect to object at 5:00
#blue #starforming #elliptical
NED's not responding. Looks like a #cluster to me.
awesome #artifact
#GGroup v 27047 z 0.1 arc sep 0.322
#GClstr v > 30000 z 0.11
#merger #GGroup #GGroup v 10508 z 0.035 angle sep. 0.23
#merger v 3312 km / s, z 0.01 angle 0.07 both #blue #starforming
#blue #bulgeless #edgeon
#star #overlap. Strange #artifact in core. Interesting #starforming #blue #irregular nebula lower left of SkyServer image.
oops... correction. make that z = 0.04
#Gpair v 10535 z 2.04 #RadioS
#blue #irregular #starforming. What's the difference between irregular and disturbed?
Interesting but don't know what to make of this.
#cluster #GClstr v >30000 z 0.135050. NED shows an #XrayS in the image too.
extremely faint #blue blob at center of image
not sure if this is an #SDSSmismatch or not. Of the two bright objects, lower left one has a green feature - possibly an #artifact
#GGroup v 10508 z 0.04 #blue elliptical and a #merger of two more galaxies
#overlap with two edge on galaxies
#GClstr v >30000 z 0.12
slightly #disturbed - #edgeon galaxy is curved at the right
funky #irregular #blue #elliptical
seems to be a #dustlane, but SkyServer image doesn't show it, so I'm guessing #artifact
#GGroup v 3312 km / s z = 0.01 both galaxies have #blue spirals
#GClstr #GGroup #RadioS
#eliptical with very bright bar
wow is this galaxy ever faint! there is something there, though.
#merger v >30000 z ~ 0.13 looks like some interaction going on too.
#rounded #edgeon #dustlane
#merger ? in NED, velocity and redshift are very close velocity > 30,000 km / s z = 0.2
It's a perfect example of an #edgeon galaxy with a #dustlane
#GPair z = 0.02
#cluster
odd - #blue #starforming. The bright blue dot is part of the galaxy.
#GClstr
#elliptical with a very bright core.
3 way #merger? checked NED - redshifts of rows 1 & 3 are .11
#SDSSmismatch - nothing in center of frame.
odd one, don't know what to make of this galaxy.
possible #merger; #asteroid at 2:00
probably nothing, but could this be a #jet?
mystery feature - almost vertical line just to the right of the galaxy. also, asteroid at 3:00 in the SkyServer image.
#merger. Galaxy to left is visually very interesting.
When there is not central object, should the object nearest center be the one classified?
possible #merger ?
interesting #cluster, possible #merger at 2:00
#GGroup? Looks like a complex #merger.
could the green and blue dots be caused by a fast moving asteroid?
is there a name for these galaxies that contain a figure eight?
#disturbed #spiral, object at tip of right spiral
#overlap of distant rounded #edgeon and #barred #spiral
#blue #starburst, also #merger at 8:00
this just looks odd to me. two #overlaps at least, if not mergers.
#disturbed spiral
lone #disturbed #spiral
I'm guessing #merger rather than overlap. Any suggestions how I would use NED to decide this?
How should these very faint #blue blobs be categorized, and are they of interest?
interesting #cluster, maybe a #merger too?
Actually, no. but now that you mention it...
#edgeon seems parallel to faint blue feature to left at 9:00
very possibly a #merger - see image on SkyServer
odd dark area at 7:00 on the image border surrounded by green dots. #artifact?
I went with rounded here, am I correct?
obvious #merger
#merger? object "close" by at 5:00
kinda fuzzy for stars, my guess is #merger
#merger !
Not sure, but a faint bridge seems to connect this #barred #ring to two more galaxies to the lower right, visible on SkyServer.
#overlap, also an object upper end of the #edgeon http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=162.08105376&dec=4.90264571
what type of galaxy is this?
#merger aftermath
#blue #starburst
looks like two #overlaps at 3:00 and 8:00
SkyServer shows #blue #starburst
SkyServer shows a #blue #starburst galaxy
#blue "S" shaped spiral
#edgeon #overlap with #starforming #irregular
possible #lens or #arc. #star overlap too. http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=181.07890422&dec=-0.31512605
usually, these #blue blobs don't have a core - could this be an #agn?
SkyServer shows a bright orange star overlapping this #blue galaxy
on SkyServer, looks like a merger of two #blue #starforming galaxies
SkyServer shows this as a nice #edgeon #blue galaxy http://cas.sdss.org/dr7/en/tools/chart/navi.asp?ra=213.56154285&dec=35.42366162
nice #boxy #edgeon "near" a #barred #ring galaxy
very unusual. any ideas what's going on here?
#merger? galaxies look connected on SkyServer image.
possible triple #merger?
fuzzy object at 2:00 within the halo - possible #merger?
#blue feature at 8:00 near nucleus
I took the bottom object as central - #overlap or possible #merger?
SkyServer shows a #ring around the central object: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=43.18702376&dec=35.47641899
trail of stars from object at 8:00 to lower left http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=152.68067831&dec=6.20039539
possible #merger ? looks like two nuclei arranged in yin / yang configuration (check SkyServer)
#blue #starforming http://cas.sdss.org/dr7/en/tools/chart/navi.asp?ra=133.5899864&dec=32.68085716
#blue very active #starforming #asymmetric #spiral
What are the #red features here?
#asymmetric #overlap http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=228.0797868&dec=2.29930393
difficult to classify - not sure it this is a #barred #ring or #spiral. #blue #starforming
beautiful #blue #starforming #spiral
interesting #bulgeless #barred #spiral, slightly asymmetric.
This is an "S" shaped spiral within an elliptical galaxy: http://cas.sdss.org/dr7/en/tools/chart/navi.asp?ra=141.23919126&dec=11.54152476
bright foreground #blue #star overlapping galaxy
Possible #merger in a couple hundred million years?
Green cheerio at 7:00
Possible #merger? looks like two nuclei in the galaxy.
what's the blue dot right on an #artifact at 7:00
OMG! #barred #ring #blue
#bulgeless
Possible #merger at 9:30 - very faint fuzzball next to nucleus
nice #edgeon #dustlane
#bulgeless no spiral
#overlap - #star in front of this galaxy
wow! see http://cas.sdss.org/dr7/en/tools/chart/navi.asp?ra=179.6209097&dec=27.52877834
something going at at the upper right tip of this #edgeon
red #artifact at 5:30
#asymettric
not sure, but could this be a partial #lens phenomena at 10:00 and 12:00?
#merger at 9:00?
awesome #merger
extremely long extension of the spiral arm visible: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=158.05320693&dec=-1.49339177
#blue #starforming #barred
#artifact ? at 7:00
that's probably just a star at the upper left tip of the #dustlane in this #edgeon #bulgeless galaxy
Is the white blob at 8:00 a small elliptical? seems too fuzzy to be a star.
galaxy seems bent somewhat
nice #cluster. I count four ellipticals.
possibly a #lens? or #artifact? couldn't be a black hole of course. Notice the partial blue ring around the feature.
cool #artifact
Can't decide if I see a spiral here or not. Maybe.
Maybe the lens cap was on?
interesting #blue #starforming #bulgeless spiral - in my opinion no bar.
odd red object at 2:00
fuzzy object - possible #merger at 2:00
interesting #cluster
3 way #merger?
How'd that happen? #artifact
What's the bright green dot over the object at 10:00?
#merger - too fuzzy to be stars, I think.
#edgeon nice example of a #dustlane. #bulgeless too - correct?
#artifact - I assume the green dots at 11:00 are bad pixels, but the wide arc from top to bottom right - if not an artifact, what is it?
#bulgeless #irregular
#overlap or #merger of a #barred spiral with an elliptical galaxy.
Aftermath of a #merger?
#bulgeless. Galaxy at 7:00 looks odd.
Looks line an inner feature rotated 20 degress
I guess it's just coincidence how these 5 objects line up almost perfectly. Possible #merger at lower left.
Maybe the object at 7:00 isn't just a foreground star
#irregular - possible second nucleus at noon?
#artifact?
dust cloud at 3:00?
#bulgeless #edgeon
Looks like a tadpole
#merger of elliptical galaxies
nice
#blue #cluster
At first this looked like an edge-on galaxy with a round bulge. Looks more like an unusual #barred #ring galaxy. What's the object at 6:30?
#merger - looks like both galaxies are #edgeon
stars in front of a very faint galaxy
Seems to be two galactic nuclei, unless that's a star in front
#artifact at 1:00
Weird #artifact at 5:00
#irregular spiral
linear feature at 6:00 - possible #lens effect?
#blue #merger #starforming
Galaxy at 8:00 has an odd linear feature - #dustlane?
#asteroid at 4:00
#flare
#artifact. two satellite tracks?
#blue #merger with #edgeon galaxy that has a #dustlane
more than one #artifact
Something very close to the nucleus at 11:00, maybe just a foreground star
possible elliptical galaxy #cluster?
Is the #blue object at 6:00 a star? The color is similar to to the background galaxy.
#merger ? - appears to be a faint bridge between the two galaxies
odd #barred galaxy
The arrangement of these stars seems odd.
I'm assuming the line of green dots is an #artifact.
#merger #blue #dustlane
#blue star forming #ring
green structure at 10:00 - #voorwerp or #artifact?
possible #asteroid right edge at 2:00?
#overlap ?
weird #artifact at 1:00 just above galaxy
colors seem odd - possibly an #asteroid passing in front of the galaxy?
bright #blue ring at 10:00
seems to be a faint line of some sort across the lower bright overlapping object
the features near the galaxy for a horizontal line that seems too perfect.
these #blue blobs don't usually show this much structure.
Asymmetric - kind of teardrop shape pointing at 4:00
possible #lens ?
uncertain what to make of these colors; two #asteroids, maybe?
Can't say why; this #blue galaxy just strikes me as kind of odd.
galactic nucleus off center
Could these be two binary systems forming?
highly #irregular
#merger aftermath ? This galaxy seems to have two nuclei.
Is that two stars very close together at 10:00 ?
#blue starfield
What is this?
Whoa! #asteroid, #artifact, or what?
What's the irregular #green ring at 7:00 ?
awesome #dustlane
oval #ring
I'd sure like to know what this is if it's not an #artifact !
Center seems very bright and compact, is it possibly a #agn?
odd. looks like a paw print.
there is a faint dotted green line extending straight up, #artifact?
#artifact, maybe?
#artifact, right?
Three red stars on a rough line. Coincidence?
#asteroid at about 12 o'clock?
#overlap - almost
#irregular #blue blobs.
The closeness, decreasing size left to right of the four central stars, and increasing redness does seem #odd.
This really is a strange one. #irregular #disturbed
Could it be a star exactly in the center, or is it an #agn in the center of this #edgeon #blue disc?
The red color in the #blue objects seems somewhat odd.
How should these blue blobs be classified?
How many spiral arms?
Wow! two beautiful #blue #barred #spiral galaxies in the process of a #merger.
#starcluster
Almost horizontal line above galactic center. I assume the four green dots arranged in a square are an #artifact.
#agn, possibly?
#integral
An example of an #integral sign galaxy?
Possibly the result of a #merger?
Is this an #fhb?
#disturbed #spiral #irregular
Wow! Somebody please explain this. #agn maybe?
#blue #disturbed #spiral
left is sort of blueish-white, right is orange.
beautiful #edgeon #spiral #dustlane
#disturbed #clumpy #merger
#blue #irregular #barred #spiral
#merger of two elliptical galaxies?
Seems odd the small #blue galaxy to the right is parallel to the galaxy with the #dustlane.
#merger two elliptical galaxies merging?
#stars, right?
Help!
What in the universe???
Is the pink area a #foreground star, or an #artifact?
Maybe this is an #artifact, but is it possibly a #jet? Very #strange.
Looks like the aftermath of a pretty violent collision.
I have no clue what's going on here.
Maybe it's just a star, but could the galaxy core be displaced?
Looks like something in front of this galaxy - possibly a smaller galaxy, but the color seems odd.
There's something in the center doesn't look like a bulge; also it's twisted like a weak "S" curve.
This galaxy is so fuzzy, faint or indistinct, I'm not sure there's a galaxy there.
interesting #irregular nearby #QSO
Nice, but don't know what else to say.
#irregular with overlapping star
Odd - not sure why.
nice #ring
#irregular, is "with lumps" a thing?
nice #edgeon with #dustlane
#merger
Wow!!! I have no idea what to make of this!
#ring
#irregular semi-spiral
#ring
Young spiral?
Odd one. Not sure if that's spiral arms or an imperfect #ring.
Strange one. galaxies look square. Possibly some kind of distortion?
#dustlane
Don't know what to say.
top right spiral looks odd somehow
#merger? #irregular
#merger
Unusual one. Spiral arm at top looks like a right angle.
Interesting - #merger of two galaxies seen edge on?
UGC 04417
Odd one.
#artifact ?
#dustlane #edgeon
#weird. #artifact, or what?
#edgeon very bright core #agn?
#irregular
interesting spiral, mildly #disturbed
#blue patches occurring between the galaxies.
Strange one. #blue #starformation
possible #merger
#artifact
almost complete #ring of #starforming #blue clumps
#artifact
#disturbed
#starforming #blue
star #overlap
#blue - star forming?
Star #overlap right in the center
#artifact colored lines
interesting #irregular
#GClstr z 0.16
CGCG 378-009
#artifact
UGC 9989 #dustlane tidal debris, possible #merger with object at right?
What's going on here?
blue #arc or lens, maybe?
#irregular #ring
#merger
#ring
#artifact #satellite trail
I look at the SkyServer image to make sure. There are stars with the same orange color in the frame, so it probably is a star.
Galaxy, star, artifact or Mickey Mouse?
#blue. There's a similar #edgeon blue galaxy to the left in skyserver.
#irregular
#star
What's the feature at 10:00 close to the nucleus?
two cores?
#irregular #edgeon #dustlane
#dustlane?
#star
Top galaxy has a #dustlane
UGC 00337 - #blue #starforming #irregular
#rings?
#stars - very pretty.
double spiral with a long #bar
#irregular
The blue is due to #starforming regions.
#edgeon, faint #dustlane, I think...
#asteroid in the skyserver image - zoom in once, lower left corner.
#star #overlap
I'm going to go with out of focus #stars
#poorimagequality - but I like it!
VCC 0479 #irregular #blue
On second thought, it must be an #artifact - check the skyserver image.
#stars, not clear what the diagonal structure is, has an overlapping star, doesn't look like any galaxy I've ever seen.
CGCG 479-018 #blue #starforming
MCG -01-03-056 very nice spiral with a faint #bar
#poorimagequality #bug
#poorimagequality #bug #jacksonpollack
#poorimagequality #bug
#poorimagequality #stars
#poorimagequality #stars
#poorimagequality #star
#poorimagequality #bug
#poorimagequality #bug. sure are a lot of these today!
#poorimagequality #bug
#loose spiral arms
#poorimagequality #bug
#poorimagequality #bug
#poorimagequality #bug
#poorimagequality #bug
#poorimagequality #bug
#poorimagequality #bug
#stars - nice effect though. #bug?
#poorimagequality #bug
#poorimagequality #bug
#poorimagequality #bug
#odd one.
#disturbed, no information in NED.
#poorimagequality
#poorimagequality
#poorimagequality #bug
#stars color is an #artifact. Nice effect though.
#blue #starforming? star overlap?
#dustlane #edgeon; satellite galaxy or overlap at right tip
MCG -01-05-029
#stars
HOLM 788 #GPair NGC 7223; impressive nearby spiral galaxy partly visible here.
#dustlane
#star #overlap
In sky server image, the red object on the bottom looks like two red stars close together.
slightly #disturbed #edgeon
star #overlap?
#merger?
Nice #dustlane
The arrangement of stars around this galaxy looks odd.
unusual appearance.
#artifact - colorful though.
#starforming - looks intense at left
is that an #artifact left of the nucleus?
#blue #starforming regions at 3, 4 and 6 o'clock?
dark streak left of the nucleus. #artifact?
Star? what's the bulge?
Looks that way to me.
nice #cluster
#dustlane
Nice #cluster
#barred #ring
Is that a compact nucleus at 7:00?
wow! nice #stars
#merger or #overlap?
interesting #ring. don't think I've seen one like it before.
If it's not a star it's one heck of a galaxy!
#disturbed. maybe interacting with object at end of vertical spiral arm?
#dustlane
Possibly a #polarring galaxy? the angle looks right.
#dustlane #disturbed
Is that a second nucleus, or an overlapping star at 10:00?
This is a strange one - 3 or 4 nuclei. #merger?
#star #artifact
What's that on the object at 1:00? #artifact or what?
#irregular, with #starforming region
overexposed #stars?
#blue #starforming
#dustlane, NED has no information.
#edgeon with faint #dustlane
Nothing in NED, maybe a binary star system?
#dustlane
awesome #elliptical galaxy
faint #dustlane
nice #irregular
Interesting #irregular
#overexposed #star, I guess.
#barred #ring. Are the colors at 4:00 artifacts?
Are these galaxies?
Looks like "recent" interaction with #disturbed #ring galaxy at upper left in skyserver, VII Zw 417 #GPair
Slight twist, maybe a very loose spiral.
Is that a #dustlane, or maybe just some dust?
#irregular
#barred #ring
barely visible #dustlane at upper left.
#dustlane, nice #merger
Satellite galaxy merging?
I suppose the bright reds, greens and blues are artifacts?
#irregular. How would a moderator classify this?
What's this?
Looks like GZ has changed; new data and new user interface. Is there an explanation of the changes on the site?
Awesome!
#disturbed
That's exactly what I was going to say.
In SkyServer, looks like some interaction; also, interesting alignment of three stars at 11:00.
UGC 12538 #SN 2006B
#star #overlap
NED has an object with redshift z = 2.15 in the frame.
Looks like a #merger going on at 2:30.
Looks like some interaction, so I'll say #merger. #GPair
#artifact, nice shade of green though.
UGC 1410
Psychedelic, man!
Looks somewhat #disturbed to me - in SkyServer, there's another galaxy on the left, also disturbed, maybe this one interacted with.
Nice #cluster with a couple of foreground stars. ABELL 0040 #GClstr
#edgeon #dustlane
I'm not sure if i can see a spiral here or not - maybe just barely.
#double_yolks
ABELL 3525 #GClstr z 0.1
#tadpoles
Only one object in NED. #irregular
CGCG 502-112 Very nice #ring galaxy. Meet you at the #bar.
partial #ring?
#dustlane
Maybe.
Nice #dustlane
MRK 1057 z 0.04 #GPair
I would say it's more of a #barred #ring galaxy.
#theta
CGCG 411-045
Is that a star overlap?
UGC 1607
#blue #starforming #irregular
the asteroid is on the right, at the edge of the frame around 3:00. it's the three colored dots.
#irregular #blue #starforming
#dustlane
#blue #starforming #irregular
Nice #star #artifact.
CGCG 382-013
And now for a moment of Zen.
#asteroid, visible in SkyServer image.
IC 1414
Double nucleus. Is there a better description?
#blue #starforming
#asteroid bottom right corner.
NGC 4258, aka Messier 106. Check NED on this: lots of activity. #wow #amazing. Better image here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Messier_106
Strange one - definitely worth a #wow!
I classified this as bar, spiral, two, loose. Is that right?
CGCG 110-025 #wow!
#merger?
Probably. #blue #starforming
#wow!
Three ellipticals interacting? z = 0.19
doesn't look like spiral arms. sorta rings. interesting one.
#blue #starforming region at 5:00. Maybe the spiral arms are just starting to develop?
#starforming #irregular
#GPair NGC 0076 and HOLM 008
#blue #irregular #starforming
It's the colors close together near the bottom of the frame, at 5:30.
Is the nebula in front of a more distant star, or are they together?
NGC 7558 z 0.03 #amazing!
I classified the smaller or more distant galaxy in the center, not the elliptical at 10:00.
That's unusual, isn't it? a #dustlane in an elliptical galaxy? Maybe the result of a merger?
Looks like dust near the center, on the left - unless that's an artifact.
#irregular or #disturbed?
Maybe a #nebula? Nothing in NED.
#edgeon #dustlane
MRK 1013 z 0.03 very nice #ring structure
#merger maybe?
Interesting spiral, looks like a faint #bar.
something obviously went wrong with the imaging; in SkyServer looks like a star.
#barred #ring
This is highly #irregular, maybe a #nebula?
interesting. only one object in NED, so maybe... what?
#merger
#asteroid at 8:00 in SkyServer image. Neither galaxy looks distorted, so maybe it's an overlap?
#dustlane
#cluster, looks like they line up and recede into the distance.
ABELL 2677 #GClstr z 0.14
#dustlane
#elliptical with dominant core.
#irregular
#bar, no spiral
CGCG 453-028
#barred #ring
double nucleus
CGCG 137-020
#irregular #starburst #blue
NGC 7505
CGCG 500-077 #dustlane
The center is very bright - possibly an #agn?
What's that at upper right?
#merger?
CGCG 399-023
disturbed spiral bottom right http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=190.35593067&dec=-12.66265603
UGC 01518
Looks like a cluster - does LCSB S2815P ring a bell with anyone?
NGC 6972
#merger. Going by color, I'd say that's a highly disturbed galaxy at left.
NGC 4570. SkyServer shows an #elliptical galaxy with a dominant core.
looks like the blue object is in front of the orange object, so maybe the blue one is a nebula?
something went soooo wrong!
VII Zw 841
#GClstr z 0.2 possibly a merger?
strange - are the colors artifacts?
UGC 12629
Interesting alignment of three galaxies.
CGCG 212-023 z 0.03
KUG 2338+203. Looks like greek letter theta.
#irregular #elliptical row 2 in NED has z 2.7
#bar, no spiral
#overlap or #merger?
#IC_1654
nice #bar with a #ring
#dustlane
nice #dustlane
#CGCG_411-011 z 0.05
#CGCG_108-050 z 0.03. #QSO with z 1.7 somewhere in the frame.
unusual loose #spiral with #bar and #ring
There's something happening here, but what it is ain't exactly clear.
#UGC_3221 #dustlane
bright #asteroid
#dustlane
#CGCG_400-024 #GPair #dustlane #merger looks like a faint trail extending to the right in the SkyServer image.
#blue #irregular
Dark line visible at lower left of galaxy may be an artifact but I'm not sure.
#irregular
#boxy
Loose spiral.
faint #bar and #ring
CGCG 081-014 z 0.03
#irregular #blue #starforming
#dustlane in both galaxies
Double nucleus.
#edgeon #boxy slightly #disturbed.
#edgeon #dustlane
Not sure if I see spiral arms there or not.
dust at the left. #asteroid in sky server image.
If they are separate, something else is disturbing the galaxy on the right.
#irregular z 0.08 Is the purple color significant?
#blue #starforming #irregular
#disturbed. The upper right end of the galaxy is brighter and #blue. #starforming
MCG -01-03-038 z 0.02 Beautiful spiral.
#merger
#irregular #isolated z 0.15
#disturbed
#bar?
#artifact
This is an odd one. No information on NED.
Interesting group.
#UGC_296 z 0.07 May be a group of 5 galaxies. Can't wait to find out how this ends!
#disturbed #isolated. Is this one of those galaxies that might indicate the presence of dark matter?
#irregular #blue #starforming
NED shows one galaxy.
#artifact - another case of imaging gone wrong.
#NGC_1041 z 0.02 #wow
#artifact. Nice shade of green though. Check out the SkyServer image.
#blue #starforming. There's a similar galaxy nearby, visible in the SkyServer image.
I believe both are stars in the Milky Way. Nice #dustlane in this #edgeon galaxy.
#artifact
Strange - chance alignment of stars?
I'd say not a merger since the spiral isn't disturbed.
Red Giant? There's an overlapping star, so I don't think it's an artifact. No information in NED, so it's not a galaxy, right?
It is a nice shade of green though.
Galaxy or star? Can't decide. If it is a galaxy, that's one bright core!
Odd one.
#NGC_1250 z 0.02
#IC_1422 #bar #ring
#bar, not quite sure but maybe a #ring too.
#artifact - probably two stars and imaging gone awry.
Is that an #asteroid at 1:00?
Interesting galaxy. Asteroid visible in SkyServer http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=339.28856541&dec=6.43100827
Merger?
#CGCG_404-031 z 0.02
UGC_5161 Looks like a small satellite of the large #edgeon galaxy to lower right. #dustlane see SkyServer - spectacular!
#UGC_1393 z 0.04 #SN 2003iu
#artifact - something went wrong with imaging.
Interesting.
#artifact - SkyServer shows many of these green blobs so I'm guessing they're all stars and something went wrong with imaging.
merger?
No information in NED. Looks just barely like there two objects here, or maybe dust.
#merger?
Looks like the #edgeon galaxy is in front of the spiral one.No apparent interaction, so the spiral must be farther out and larger.
Still, #wow!
#disturbed, there does seem to be gravitational interaction going on.
Lot's going on here - check NED. There's also several similar, though smaller galaxies "nearby!" See SkyServer and zoom out.
#MRK_1181 z 0.03 #ring
#edgeon #dustlane
#disturbed - faint long tidal trail
Interesting #disturbed spiral.
NED shows two objects, so I guess these are not stars. Maybe a #merger?
Looks like a #merger to me.
Cosmic doughnuts! or maybe #artifact?
Looks like an #artifact to me.
Looks like pretty active #star_formation going on there.
#UGC_8114 , z = 0.007, the "James Bond" galaxy.
#CGCG_449-022 z 0.02
2MFGC 03516 #merger z = 0.02
Local star overlapping #ring galaxy. No information in NED.
#UGC_12642 z 0.03 #dustlane
Wow, what a strange galaxy. There's something in the frame with z 1.53. ARK 401, AGC 230076.
One spiral arm or not?
Is that dust near the nucleus or an artifact?
#GTrpl
#IC_1585 z 0.02; interaction with nearby galaxy: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=11.80961975&dec=23.05355402
#ring
I suppose the colors are due to an #artifact aka imaging glitch.
No information in NED. #stars? but they look kind of fuzzy for stars.
#NGC_7685 z 0.02 Very nice spiral galaxy.
#blue #starforming #irregular
#ring and two very faint spiral arms.
#disturbed
NED has nothing to say about this one either. Maybe it's a nebula?
#dustlane maybe?
What's this? no information in NED.
Interesting tightly wound double spiral.
#merger. There appears to be a faint connection between the galaxies.
#blue #starforming
#asteroid at 5:00
#psychedelic, man!
Faint trail extending to the left, better visible in the SkyServer image.
Object at the bottom looks weird - no idea what it is.
Possibly a #supernova, but more likely an overlapping local star.
Awesome group. See SkyServer: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=32.42492973&dec=15.03822993
#GGroup z 0.16
What's the pink dot at 5:00? SkyServer shows it's part of the galaxy, not a local star.
#GGroup, maybe #merger too; no redshift values in NED.
That green "dot" looks fuzzy in SkyServer, no spikes, so is it part of the galaxy rather than a "local" star?
Looks like these are all #stars, but could that be #dust in front of the one close to the center at about 8:00? No information in NED.
This looks odd. The pink centers in a blue ring suggest gravitational lenses, but the green stars outside the frame suggest #artifact #stars
Nice #boxy #edgeon. Something in the frame has a redshift of z = 2.2.
The blue dot is better defined in the SkyServer image. Any ideas what it could be?
OK, I know, it's a #star and #artifact. But still, wow!
NED has no information on this object. Could it be something in our own galaxy?
Nice #dustlane in the galaxy at 12 noon.
#merger, film at 11:00!
Possible arcs at 4:00 and 5:00?
There appears to be a faint #arc at the upper left end, maybe an #artifact but I'm not sure. It's also visible in the SkyServer image.
Faint #ring, maybe a #dustlane #CGCG_456-045 z 0.02
interesting #irregular.
#IC_3576
This galaxy looks #disturbed, but it's not clear what's disturbing it.
Not sure is this is a galaxy or star. Why is the upper left quadrant darker than the other three?
Nice loose double spiral with a #bar and #ring.
#dustlane
overlap or merger?
It's a #satellitetrail.
Probably the telescope was moving or it lost tracking.
#edgeon #dustlane
#UGC_702
#satellitetrail
#barred #ring
#disturbed. I'm not certain, but there seems to be a faint connection to the smaller galaxy at 5:00.
Nothing in NED, so my guess is a very bright distant star in our galaxy overlapped by closer, dimmer stars.
#sattelitetrail
Faint but definite #ring.
#disturbed, I guess.
Looks like a smooth galaxy (maybe a just barely visible nucleus,) with a "local" star overlapping.
The galaxy at top has a nice #dustlane.
Huge #cluster: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=155.60816885&dec=50.11994922
Velocity and redshift have negative values v -67 km/s z -0.0002. That means it's coming toward us, right?
There are similar orange and blue objects here and in SkyServer, so my guess is it's an #overlap of a star distorted by an #artifact.
#disturbed #barred #ring with a faint second partial ring feature farther out.
Impressive #barred #spiral z 0.05 with maybe a faint #dustlane
Odd feature at about 3:00 - a green dot with what looks like a tree growing out of it.
Easy to miss, but there is a galaxy in the exact center of the frame.
Looks like a group of at least three interacting galaxies, maybe four.
#wow!
I classified the fainter galaxy here, because it's in the center. The other galaxy is more impressive though.
faint dark line between 1 nd 3 o'clock. #merger or #dustlane?
The #bar and #spiral arms here are very faint.
#merger, smaller galaxy looks #disturbed
#UGC_12798 z 0.02 #SN #SN_2007cs prominent #dustlane slightly #disturbed - faint extension visible at 12:30
#jet extending to the edge of the frame at 5:00? http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=104.73868956&dec=37.69580702
#FGC_79A z 0.05 slightly #irregular #edgeon #dustlane #RadioS
#merger?
I have no idea how to classify this one - any suggestions?
#wow! Extremely bright nucleus - possibly an #agn? Also, other objects in the skyserver image have blue halos.
Nice #cluster of ellipticals. See also: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=121.31489075&dec=-1.18666711
#merger
Nice! http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=84.10935013&dec=-5.28165666
Looks like two very faint spiral arms - or maybe just one. Not sure.
#disturbed - seems to be some kind of structure in the nucleus.
#CGCG_140-052 z 0.02
#CGCG_438-008 #AGC_110681 #RadioS z 0.03
#blue #starforming
#dustlane
#merger z 0.12
#irregular
#irregular with #dustlane
Nice #elliptical
Looks #disturbed http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=11.18100438&dec=21.77329006
#CGCG_453-037 #dustlane
Maybe the #bar is under construction?
Check out the whole image here: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=197.64187563&dec=-21.74864714
Awesome rounded #edgeon with #dustlane.
#merger http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=323.00565283&dec=-5.87282309
#KUG_2257+127A z 0.3 Interesting - maybe just starting to form a spiral structure?
#FGC_2533 z 0.02 Slightly #irregular - thicker at bottom of image.
#edgeon #dustlane
#merger
Chance alignment, but still pretty cool.
faint #dustlane
star #overlap
#dustlane
Nice #barred #spiral z 0.04
#IV_Zw_134 z 0.02 #UvS #GPair #disturbed
#magnificent!
#MRK_1164 Z 0.04 I wonder if rogue planets orbiting the galactic core might be in the habitable zone of the galaxy and have life?
#merger?
#UGC_3038 z 0.03 Not sure if I see a spiral structure there or not.
#LCSB_S2695P z 0.08 Nice #ring. Would the central feature be considered a #bar?
Tight two-armed spiral, possible #merger?
Possibly a #jet? http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=275.65101841&dec=40.90796088
What went wrong here? Though actually I kind of like it.
MCG -02-60-016 z 0.02 three spiral arms http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=357.09442576&dec=-8.50166841
#edgeon faint #dustlane
Two nuclei?
Odd feature at lower right. Doesn't look like a galaxy, but...
In SkyServer, looks like two nuclei close together: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=346.07651918&dec=-10.55161599
#NGC_770 z 0.008
#merger
Your guess is as good as mine - better actually!
#CGCG_426-012 z 0.03
#edgeon #bulgeless
This galaxy has either a partial ring or a single very long spiral arm. z 0.2
One galaxy, or two? Can't decide.
Help! No idea what to make of this: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=52.90205407&dec=7.88255683
#irregular #blue #starforming
#CGCG_455-014 z 0.05 very bright nucleus - possibly an #agn?
#NGC_7584 #WBL_705 z 0.04 #GGroup
odd. Maybe a ring overlapping another galaxy?
#edgeon with prominent #dustlane
#NGC_702 z 0.04
#UGC_11867 z 0.02 #disturbed - no spiral structure http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=329.72473557&dec=-1.98938663
#edgeon galaxy #overlap by several stars
odd one - no information in NED. #disturbed
#CGCG_389-003 z 0.03
Wow!
Three galaxies visible in the SkyServer image: a much larger elliptical, as well as a nicely formed double spiral.
#disturbed #gpair z 0.05 http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=32.63801537&dec=31.42548584
#star, and the colors are #artifacts, right?
Interesting #irregular. Very bright nucleus - possible #agn?
#CGCG_496-059 z 0.02
Looks like some dust near the nucleus, as well as a star forming region to the lower right.
NED has no information; does that mean this is not a galaxy?
#UGC_923 z 0.04 #dustlane
#UGC_3869 z 0.02 #blue #starforming
#UGC_741 z 0.04
possible #lens at 8:30?
#asteroid at 7:00
No information in NED; my guess is #stars close together.
#artifact or abstract expressionism? You be the judge.
#GClstr z 0.2 Pretty impressive cluster.
#edgeon #dustlane
#IC_5378 z 0.02 #GPair #RadioS #UvS. Looks more like an #overlap to me.
Three-way #merger?
#barred_spiral apparently #disturbed
KUG 0002+079A Uncertain how to describe the structure here.
#merger?
#edgeon
Star #overlap with galaxy.
I know it's "just" a star - but wow! http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=230.15976759&dec=44.42202738
Awesome spiral - MCG -01-04-050. http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=21.78497057&dec=-3.21989226. I count 4 arms.
#UGC_12164 z 0.03
#overlap
#ESO_597 z 0.03 very nice #barred_ring galaxy.
#UGC_598 z 0.02 #ring #dustlane in SkyServer: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=14.45813115&dec=31.48471928
Nice #barred_spiral http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=321.6717812&dec=-4.13874363
#boxy?
#II_Zw_186 #UvS #merger?
#CGCG_479-019 z 0.04 #barred_ring
I go with elliptical - a disc seen from above would show structure, like spiral arms.
Is that a star overlapping the galaxy?
#asteroid at 8:00
#irregular - not sure if that's a gap or dust. http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=343.3273268&dec=22.99158339
#asteroid at 8:00
#dustlane
#KUG_0745+651 #dustlane
#GTrpl z 0.07 three way merger?
#merger - looks like interaction with galaxy to right.
#irregular #UvS
#ARK_589 z 0.03
#dustlane #UGC_12659 z 0.02
#asteroid 4:00
No information in NED. My guess is stars. http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=113.24296563&dec=15.54788778
#IC_1425 z 0.03
Very unusual. Don't know what else to say.
Looks like some dust clumps, not quite a #dustlane
Looks like a cluster with several #merger s going on
Nice #dustlane.
#NGC_229 z 0.02
Nice face-on #barred_ring galaxy.
#stars, right? and the colors are #artifacts.
Looks like #star_forming spiral extensions of a basically elliptical galaxy.
Interesting #irregular #sprial galaxy.
An interesting galaxy seen #edgeon.
#CGCG_048-111 z 0.03
#CGCG_166-030 z 0.03
#merger?
#merger
Probably it's just an #artifact, but the green spike also appears in SkyServer. But if it's not... maybe it's significant.
Three way #merger?
#ring
#IC_3147 #GPair z 0.03 http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=184.82776934&dec=12.01817875
#UGC_3111 z 0.03 #ring
"4C +01.30" z = 0.13. #RadioS #GGroup.
two nuclei?
NED indicates a #quasar with z 1.8 arc sep 0.8. I think I see a #dustlane too.
Two #disturbed galaxies: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=191.75492502&dec=3.95572357
#NGC_2575 z 0.01 #SN_2002an
#edgeon #dustlane
#CGCG_073-081 z 0.04 prominent #dustlane
#UGC_04405 #dustlane z 0.02
#disturbed - not clear by what. The small galaxy at 1:00 doesn't seem big enough to have such a strong effect.
My guess is not - in the SkyServer image, the blue objects are orange, so they are likely foreground stars.
#dustlane #asteroid at 7:00 in SkyServer: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=197.67985078&dec=11.30963012
#disturbed galaxy at 12:00 http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=222.96118275&dec=33.18297937
Not sure how to describe this one - #overwound? http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=238.6446105&dec=26.67225551
#merger
#GClstr z 0.2
#irregular - see SkyServer: http://cas.sdss.org/dr7/en/tools/chart/navi.asp?ra=179.5404474&dec=9.53572568
FGC 1297 #boxy z 0.08
#barred_ring z 0.1
#merger. One of the galaxies in the SkyServer image has a very long tail.
CGCG 010-028 z 0.04 #barred_ring has #blue #starforming outer spirals.
CGCG 049-003 z 0.03
#GClstr z 0.2
MRK 904 z 0.03 Spiral structure visible: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=331.05301335&dec=-0.03212649
VIII Zw 440 z 0.03
CGCG 010-055 z 0.04
#blue #starforming http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=234.20241083&dec=2.35561458
Galaxy #overlap by star. Also, there's another overlap in the upper right corner.
#asteroid visible in SkyServer image: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=31.74963878&dec=1.01350447
CGCG 381-017 has a #dustlane that spirals around to the back.
#irregular - has odd shape in SkyServer image: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=359.43377094&dec=-0.17498092
#dustlane http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=245.72757748&dec=23.61250568
IC 275; #GTrpl, #IrS. z 0.03; nice view!
#merger; possible overlap with third galaxy, a loose, well formed two armed spiral.
IC 699 z 0.02 http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=172.27703759&dec=8.98859663
#blue #starforming #irregular. "bear paw" galaxy http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=167.12767753&dec=9.92185707
Faint galaxy with a #bar and #ring: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=180.74236513&dec=8.12043959
CGCG 479-071 z 0.05; #spiral with a #bar and #ring
CGCG 049-008 z 0.03
CGCG 147-057 z 0.04
spiral structure visible in SkyServer: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=157.931789&dec=10.95029883
UGC 599 z 0.04 #GPair #GClstr #RadioS
UGC 08489 z 0.004
KUG 0825+248 z 0.08 #GPair
CGCG 032-043 z 0.05 http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=129.59410213&dec=4.00510454
Prominent #dustlane z 0.1 http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=21.72627074&dec=-0.06838173
#ring z 0.1 http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=19.1628204&dec=-0.22471059
UGC 4570 z 0.05; Quasar #QSO at 7:00 z 0.1
#artifacts (Green objects not visible in the SkyServer image.) The galaxy itself is #disturbed (by nearby galaxy?) and has a #dustlane.
NGC 867 to the right. #asteroid in SkyServer image: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=34.26144716&dec=1.2398447
#GClstr z 0.04; #XrayS
UGC 4406 z 0.02; #ring
This is weird - the galaxy seems to have a halo of orange / red objects around it. CGCG 049-113; CAN 345. See SkyServer.
Looks like two edge-on galaxies with faint connection: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=35.31900305&dec=0.23995916
#disturbed - probably #merger. See SkyServer: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=171.05022783&dec=0.96481185
CGCG 016-067 z 0.02 #ring
#dustlane #RadioS http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=2.29823686&dec=-0.61520544
barely perceptible #ring
UGC 09103; VIII Zw 383 #GPair #GTrpl z 0.02; VV223; A third, connected #disturbed galaxy is visible in the SkyServer image. #amazing!
Quasar - #QSO z 0.12
Nothing in the center, I classified the galaxy at 8:00, UGC 11816. But SkyServer does show a galaxy at the center.
#barred #ring
#dustlane
Center galaxy has a #ring.
#GPair z 0.1 #merger - looks like interaction: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=167.46687329&dec=-0.31636697
Interesting #artifact in SkyServer image: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=254.71306383&dec=13.63996402
Fast moving #asteroid at 11:00.
IC 0950 z 0.04 #GPair. #merger (Looks like some interaction going on.) Irregular #dustlane in galaxy on left.
Never saw purple galaxies before. #artifact?
slightly #irregular; "small" dustlane: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=152.22999643&dec=-0.06800635
NGC 3477 z 0.03 prominent #dustlane: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=164.55241543&dec=9.21777688
faint #ring; more visible in SkyServer image: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=208.2467512&dec=8.87762258
#GGroup z 0.12. Looks like a 3-way #merger.
CGCG 037-045 z 0.06. It is somewhat #irregular. http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=157.14612935&dec=3.94843507
NGC 3630. This galaxy is (relatively) close by (z is only 0.005) which explains the brightness.
In the SkyServer image, a #ring is apparent. It does look like they're getting a #bar going there too.
UGC 4884 z 0.03, a magnificent spiral: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=138.97915507&dec=10.13251179
Looks like a fast moving #asteroid on the left.
CGCG 063-106 z 0.05 #asteroid at 7:00 in SkyServer http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=148.98772643&dec=13.55421338
#blue; intense #starforming http://cas.sdss.org/dr7/en/tools/chart/navi.asp?ra=183.17834856&dec=10.84284242
CGCG 117-066 z 0.04; #UvS
KUG 0941+349 #UvS #RadioS z 0.02
#dustlane
#merger NGC 3567; KPG 276 #GPair; CGCG 039-055; http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=167.82784112&dec=5.83628616
#boxy, right?
UGC 9338 #UvS Quasar #QSO z 2.2
#merger #GClstr z 0.2 #RadioS
Overlap, I guess.
Very strange. Also, asteroid at 2 in SkyServer: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=314.38538485&dec=-11.07344638
Odd galaxy shape: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=216.37003131&dec=-0.02294586
#edgeon #dustlane visible in SkyServer image: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=1.62026053&dec=-0.78414427
#GGroup z 0.09 #merger; definite interaction: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=249.5368475&dec=29.30385059
VV 480 z 0.02 #RadioS #UvS
CGCG 049-122 z 0.05
#barred #ring where the ring has spiral extensions visible in the SkyServer image. z 0.08
Looks like #merger with galaxy to lower left: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=179.31590039&dec=3.41478562
SkyServer does show more of a spiral structure: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=143.39343462&dec=34.03150733
#GClstr z 0.18
#asteroid visible in SkyServer at 6:30 http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=183.89728439&dec=7.69397096
KUG 0152-100 z 0.05
Possible #agn? #UvS #RadioS z 0.07
Stars overlapping both ends of galaxy.
#dustlane
Looks like a #merger in SkyServer: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=227.97908537&dec=7.91065673
#merger? Twin nuclei z 0.2
CGMW 3-1481
CGCG 037-122 z 0.03
The other galaxy is #disturbed: See SkyServer: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=129.54559044&dec=24.89527384
#merger. Odd how they line up: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=357.86440765&dec=-3.51908582
IC 2850 #RadioS z 0.02 http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=172.05400766&dec=9.06225425
Odd. z 0.09 http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=336.39524378&dec=13.31235061
#dustlane
CGCG 050-075 z 0.03 #irregular #blue
VIII Zw 103 #GPair z 0.09
#ring http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=356.08253989&dec=10.49367648
#anticlockwise #asymmetric #RadioS z 0.1. Maybe the asymmetry is a result of the galaxy's orientation toward us?
#GGroup z 0.18
Nice #GClstr z 0.2
#disturbed - looks like a #merger - see SkyServer: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=126.89575027&dec=2.4597006
#satellite trail - #artifact
Bright nucleus - possibly #agn? Faint spiral visible: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=223.98323555&dec=2.5808439
The green color is an #artifact right? or do green stars actually exist?
UGC 1322 z 0.02
#asteroid at 7:00
CGCG 050-080 z 0.02; #QSO z 3.7 arc sep 0.2; that's a very high redshift n'est pas?
Amazing #merger - spiral arms completly unwound! z 0.12 http://cas.sdss.org/dr7/en/tools/chart/navi.asp?ra=157.15741346&dec=4.97960205
CGCG 395-002 z 0.03
Much clearer in SkyServer: a #barred double #spiral http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=119.8093237&dec=28.74608954
UGC 9374 #GClstr z 0.1; prominent #dustlane; there seems to be a second fainter dustlane in SkyServer image.
prominent #dustlane
UM 594 z 0.02. http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=204.52688267&dec=0.02051545
UGC 5304 #GPair z 0.4 #XrayS #RadioS #blue #starforming. See SkyServer; this pair is interacting
CGCG 018-112 z 0.05 #GClstr #RadioS
CGCG 048-071 z 0.05 #barred #ring
#ring galaxy with one spiral arm.
#asteroid visible about 5:00 in SkyServer image: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=206.26360181&dec=-0.233201
#dustlane
IC 0634 z 0.03
Possible #agn?
CGCG 076-132 z 0.03 #blue #starforming this galaxy looks more impressive in SkyServer image.
#merger
#barred #ring
#overlap of star and galaxy
#GClstr z 0.2
Somewhat #disturbed at upper left http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=13.36104639&dec=29.27033518
NGC 2926 z 0.01; #SN 2012C; #blue; #starforming http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=144.37919041&dec=32.84140753
UM 467 z 0.02; #barred #ring #RadioS http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=178.87772448&dec=-1.26141492
#dustlane, possible #agn? http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=50.63658692&dec=-0.00119701884
#dustlane
NGC 0429 z 0.02
NGC 4077 z 0.02 #dustlane #RadioS #XrayS #IrS #GGroup http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=181.15855998&dec=1.78771703
CGCG 038-121 z 0.04 #edgeon #dustlane
#merger? see SkyServer image: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=127.15263885&dec=24.75286158
KUG 2255+156 z 0.01; #starforming; http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=344.55170336&dec=15.88704169
CGCG 151-015 z 0.05; http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=137.25427445&dec=32.28303746
#GPair; pink galaxy slightly curved, maybe because of interaction?
IC 3422
UGC 9561; ARP 173 z 0.03 #GPair; galaxy at 5:00 in SkyServer image has an extremely long tail.
ZC 2354+000A #EmLS (what's that?)
Pretty clear interaction visible: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=114.52763673&dec=27.13250446
CGCG 100-026 #RadioS #GTrpl. Really weird galaxy in http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=195.9937226&dec=14.911919
Two Quasars. #QSO z 0.3 #RadioS #GGroup
IC 523 z 0.03 spiral arms seem somewhat detached: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=133.2971797&dec=9.14815483
very nice #barred_spiral
#GGroup
#IrS Very unusual looking #edgeon galaxy: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=135.27265881&dec=27.95758442
#GPair z 0.08
Mismatch.
#asteroid at 2:00
CGCG 148-045 z 0.03 Maybe this is a #barred #spiral starting to form?
#dustlane
#barred #ring
UGC 9309 z 0.03 an unusual #spiral galaxy: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=217.41048848&dec=10.5840834
CGCG 073-096 #GPair z 0.02 #dustlane; possible #merger http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=208.6112163&dec=8.3938705
Another one! Quasar #QSO z 0.12
Quasar #QSO HB89 z 0.08; #ring; http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=186.93695246&dec=8.69734078
ABELL 2061N #merger? z 0.07
Looks like a #merger in SkyServer: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=181.3493133&dec=6.40488233
UM 633 #RadioS
#irregular #barred two armed spiral http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=240.90457878&dec=26.95307017
Interesting... http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=226.10286568&dec=11.59261653
CGCG 039-027 #GPair z 0.04 http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=167.52331989&dec=3.47670882
#overlap http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=148.40395664&dec=6.72548574
CGCG 182-007 z 0.02
prominent #dustlane
VIII Zw 100 z 0.08; http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=160.1081083&dec=7.12282176
VV 283 #GPair z 0.04
KUG 0303-005 #GPair #XrayS z 0.03; see SkyServer. Looks like a galaxy with an #agn is merging with a vigorous #starforming #blue galaxy.
Highly #irregular: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=187.91282751&dec=6.81707833
#blue star-forming spiral arm visible in SkyServer: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=226.14900275&dec=9.05404083
That is one heck of a #dustlane though.
The color here is very odd.
ABELL 1524 #GClstr z 0.13
Quasar VIII Zw 160 #QSO z 0.09
CGCG 164-054 z 0.04
Quasar #QSO z 0.16; looks like 3 nuclei. GAMA 288307; http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=178.02573077&dec=1.83738271
#edgeon #dustlane http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=248.37105381&dec=31.31927682
CGCG 047-111 z 0.02; possibly an #agn?
KUG 2339+205 Odd - could this be a fuzzy polar ring galaxy?
IC 3055 z 0.06; #GTrpl; http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=183.59421891&dec=12.09165746
GIN 413 z 0.04; #RadioS
CGCG 021-049 z 0.03 very bright #bar
No information in NED.
CGCG 069-019 z 0.06; #GPair
NGC 5235
#merger
KUG 0820+282 z 0.05; http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=125.97902994&dec=28.10605052
CGCG 035-066 z 0.03
KIG 246
#agn
UGC 09894 z 0.03; CGCG 050-026 #GPair; #RadioS; http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=233.46102501&dec=5.27370067
#barred #ring
#irregular
left arm shows up in SkyServer image: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=139.83002153&dec=4.15282543
CGCG 048-073 #GTrpl z 0.05
CGCG 049-150 #SN 1963H #RadioS
VIII Zw 268 #GPair
#GPair 0.07; http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=355.73563666&dec=-0.23235334
CGCG 040-057 #GPair z 0.04; #blue #irregular at 9:00 http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=178.07133798&dec=4.1112066
#merger
#barred #ring
NED has "no object found," could this be an object in our own galaxy?
#merger
UGC 5099 z 0.01; #RadioS; #PofG
IC 0602 #blue #starforming; #PofG z 0.01; http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=154.58219117&dec=7.04930728
NGC 2831, ARP 315, HOLM 123, NGC 2832
interesting #artifact
#GClstr z 0.12
UGC 9025 z 0.06
NGC 7608
NGC 7750 http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=356.65762873&dec=3.79986749
NED has no data for this. The green features are #artifacts. It's my understanding there are no green stars.
Curious structure in SkyServer - like a letter "A" http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=198.25696528&dec=8.06095115
#SN 1992Q
ABELL 1337 #GClstr z 0.08
Maybe this is bit a galaxy? No data in NED. http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=69.9706414&dec=-7.73043684
2MFGC 6267 Very loose spiral.
#dustlane
Could this be a #quasar, even though NED doesn't have it listed as one? z 0.12
Interesting #merger; #asteroid in SkyServer image http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=176.64105511&dec=6.68318097
prominent #dustlane http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=176.64117848&dec=13.91866615
VIII Zw 258 z 0.04; #GGroup #RadioS #QSO z 1.0 arc sep 0.6
Two fine young #blue galaxies http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=19.35781796&dec=14.05726517
KUG 0926+341 z 0.07 My guess would be that the SkyServer image is brighter, showing more of these galaxies.
MCG +00-06-013 z 0.02
UGC 6959 z 0.05; #GClstr; #GGroup
IC 3542 z 0.05 http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=188.92161307&dec=11.66716557
#dustlane
#VIII Zw 319 #GTrpl z 0.08; #GClstr; #RadioS; http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=202.79593736&dec=-1.72730411
MRK 624 z 0.03 http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=126.08118111&dec=25.67445387
#merger #GPair VIII Zw 402; #RadioS; #QSO z 1.5 arc sep 0.6;
#RadioS; #barred Elliptical with faint spiral arms: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=138.44887341&dec=32.87670797
#merger? http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=153.6116281&dec=11.44157924
NGC 0078 z 0.02; #GPair; http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=5.11463194&dec=0.83355171
NGC 4043 z 0.02; #RadioS
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=120.70109024&dec=6.41642253
#irregular #IrS
#QSO z 0.57 arc sep 0.5
MCG +00-07-063 #barred #ring z 0.02
AGC 221050 #RadioS z 0.03 http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=192.55618191&dec=7.57921946
#merger http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=233.87283233&dec=6.29057943
#GClstr WHL J150825.8-001558 z 0.09; #XrayS; #RadioS
AGC 183838 #RadioS z 0.05 #IrS odd alignment of stars http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=129.37072527&dec=26.0143726
#barred #ring #GClstr z 0.12
#merger, I think. http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=333.81788183&dec=19.52184413
Another one! Quasar #QSO z 0.08
Quasar #QSO #XrayS z 0.09
looks like #merger #GPair VIII Zw 177 z 0.09 http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=184.7430971&dec=10.59656761
WHL J080953.9+194553 #GClstr z 0.3 http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=122.4798005&dec=19.76477645
#blue #irregular z 0.08
There's a not quite a #dustlane near the nucleus. http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=181.7186124&dec=3.99800948
CGCG 041-27 z 0.02 highly #irregular http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=180.7279051&dec=5.61263017
#asteroid at 1:00. Nice galaxy too.
#RadioS #IrS z 0.07
It's there - just faint. http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=228.65610397&dec=6.49288692
VIII Zw 336 z 0.07; http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=206.21487597&dec=10.58266356
CGCG 023-015 z 0.05; #merger
#asteroid in http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=358.92420183&dec=0.8617445
#disturbed #RadioS. Spiral arm extends far http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=143.17623402&dec=2.53359518
UGC 3528 z 0.01; #SN 2012fm; #ring, no bar.
Busy. #GGroup z 0.09; #GClstr #RadioS #XrayS
Amazing SkyServer image: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=155.27087052&dec=1.52209532
Long stream extending from this object: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=137.70561132&dec=6.88978874
oddly, in the SkyServer image, there's a similar pair of objects, except one is green and very bright.
SHOC 308 #GPair z 0.02 #merger #blue very bright http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=161.47823342&dec=1.06827421
#dustlane #GClstr z 0.08
LCRS B124059.7-062741. This looks very odd - I don't think those lined up objects are artifacts.
#barred #ring. #asteroid in http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=18.95002262&dec=14.35389163
I know that's a #star in our galaxy, and that's an #artifact, not a cosmic doughnut at 1:00. Still pretty awesome IMHO.
#barred #ring
#merger http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=115.36667665&dec=22.72269918
CGCG 049-132 z 0.04 http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=230.00486298&dec=5.42496855
Interesting #barred #spiral - maybe very young?
CGCG 036-024 z 0.04 #XrayS #RadioS
objects at 1:00 seems odd - bright enough to max out the sensor.
#dustlane #IrS #RadioS #GGroup z 0.07
#merger
VIII Zw 133 #GPair z 0.03 apparent interaction: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=169.20815532&dec=7.51257329
CGCG 039-162 z 0.04
IC 190 z 0.016
This could be named the "hocky stick" galaxy http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=327.43619314&dec=-6.30773376
#merger? z 0.17
UGC 5694 #RadioS #GPair 0.04
NED has this as a galaxy only, but it looks an awful lot like those galaxies with a quasar. A #dustlane is visible in the SkyServer image.
#RadioS z 0.07
#edgeon with prominent #dustlane
#GClstr z 0.16
CGCG 048-117 v 10827 z 0.04
NED has only one galaxy listed; what are the two orange objects on the right?
ABELL 1236 z 0.1 http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=170.68716067&dec=0.46351247
#merger
CGCG 008-029; VV 637 GPair v 13820 z 0.05 http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=150.861136&dec=-1.54777851
#merger? http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=190.26514686&dec=-1.28604127
#strange http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=202.48077759&dec=6.65624639
#SN 1955C
NGC 5183 #PofG z 0.01 #blue http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=202.52561123&dec=-1.72060036
#barred #ring
#QSO z 0.3; #disturbed; galaxy has a long tail: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=164.03732826&dec=-0.77792887
#GPair v 28186 z 0.09
NGC 4596. Google this one - lot's of images and information available.
#GGroup v 19487 z 0.06 Interesting interaction: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=126.51348632&dec=8.14656071
KUG 1450+070 z 0.04
No ordinary spiral: #GClstr z 0.4
Whoa! Three way #merger? Lined up? Any other explanations?
#dustlane
NGC 4596, amazing #barred #ring galaxy. #XRayS. z 0.006
UGC 2285 z 0.02
#RadioS
CGCG 047-106 #GPair v 8256 z 0.027; #dustlane; #edgeon
#RadioS; #QSO z 1.4 arc sep 0.9; GClstr z 0.07; UGC 5913 is in there too.
Galaxies in SkyServer image look odd: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=164.51187748&dec=9.59482937
#QSO z 1.2 arc sep 0.4; #GGroup z 0.05
The spiral structure in this galaxy is very faint: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=237.56452282&dec=25.78302346
CGCG 076-141 v 10962 z 0.04
CGCG 120-011 #GPair z 0.02 #disturbed galaxies: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=129.52950921&dec=24.88475321
#dustlane #GPair z 0.08 http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=14.58599503&dec=0.05767236
Quasar #QSO v 17722 z 0.05
CGCG 069-040 #dustlane z 0.03
CGCG 387-004 v 13677 z 0.045 - this one kinda makes me feel like a deer on the highway!
Prominent #dustlane: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=155.35080288&dec=6.16243887
NGC 5424 #PofG v 6288 z 0.02 arc sep 0.4
Looks like one galaxy in SkyServer: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=318.19925328&dec=-1.04510255
#RadioS z 0.09 http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=359.45715418&dec=-6.62272815
#merger ?
CGCG 038-052 v 6657 z 0.02
CGCG 076-073 v 15082 z 0.05
#GClstr z 0.2
#GPair z 0.1
HBW 2011. #RadioS z 0.09. Essential note: "May be a resolved component of NVSS J231542-002605." Black dots are image artifacts.
Quasar #QSO z 0.08. SkyServer image is interesting: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=120.72053676&dec=25.88212363
#GClstr z 0.12
#irregular aftermath of a #merger?
#GPair z 0.05
CGCG 019-054 z 0.04 #RadioS
Prominent #dustlane: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=160.22464983&dec=5.99364221
UGC 742
Don't know what to make of this. Maybe a distant galaxy lined up with a much closer nebula?
Looks like a #merger in SkyServer image z 0.18: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=359.03879197&dec=-0.34262907
Green cloud at 5:00. Could it be a #voorwerp? http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=7.15087411&dec=27.69853823
Extremely loose double #spiral z 0.2 http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=318.3082246&dec=-0.69890546
UGC 7210 #dustlane
#RadioS z 0.07; #disturbed: long spiral arm visible: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=182.12036021&dec=2.32559342
#GPair z 0.1
#GClstr z 0.2. From the SkyServer image, I'd say it's a bright star in our galaxy that freaked out the image sensor.
#GClstr z 0.1; #GPair, #RadioS, #XRayS
#SN 2001fb
Spectacular quasar #QSO z 0.13
#UGC 849 z 0.05
#RadioS #IrS #dustlane z 0.03
#SN 06213; z 0.1
#GClstr z 0.4
Galaxy has a bright core visible in SkyServer image: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=346.34865632&dec=21.1622037
#merger, maybe a connecting #dustlane; see skyserver: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=326.71603907&dec=0.35628595
#GClstr z 0.2
#dustlane
#RadioS, #IrS z 0.11; Jet visible in SkyServer: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=222.53483346&dec=1.86668478
Colorful: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=145.8400494&dec=10.08383379
#SN 2013P #GPair z 0.02 #XRayS; http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=138.40562044&dec=29.9995602
#GPair z 0.05; #blue cloud at right is interesting: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=178.55114047&dec=0.13662689
#GClstr z 0.07
#merger #GGroup z 0.14 http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=250.5600761&dec=27.69319955
NGC 5436 special bonus: spectacular #dustlane http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=210.92125573&dec=9.57350472
Highly #irregular: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=340.6112104&dec=1.19531603
#disturbed. This galaxy has a long tail. http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=149.38351515&dec=3.07727326
#GClstr z 0.1, #merger
#IrS, #RadioS z 0.06; galaxy at 1:00 extended spiral: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=156.06281245&dec=2.89096242
#ring, #spiral or both?
#dustlane in both galaxies
The information in NED on this is interesting. #G_Lens z 0.65
#disturbed #RadioS z 0.03 http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=223.43378108&dec=9.11424975
#ring
very tightly wound #spiral http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=164.56773961&dec=4.58358493
subtle #ring
UGC 554. Galaxy at left has a prominent #dustlane
#GPair, #RadioS z 0.14
#dustlane
Not just #irregular, but completely amorphous #blue #starforming galaxy at 4 o'clock. Blue objects at bottom right are probably aritfacts.
#dustlane #GGroup; #IrS z 0.04; my guess is the blue object is a foreground star because of the spikes.
#overlap; possible partial #arc between 9 and 10 o'clock.
Wow! That is one heck of a long spiral: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=344.62114638&dec=28.94533177
#irregular #ring galaxy http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=11.73306126&dec=-4.95031053
#dustlane
Spiral, #merger with a smaller #ring galaxy http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=180.95501201&dec=2.09916397
CGCG 050-087 #merger #dustlane http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=236.01528395&dec=4.76946553
#PofG z 0.03 http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=155.37271883&dec=5.94179027
Nothing in NED - possibly a #nebula in our galaxy? http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=345.03401752&dec=18.9027443
#RadioS
#GGroup, #GClstr z 0.1
Interesting #merger: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=147.08760591&dec=7.02376788
Those are #artifacts, not visible in SkyServer image: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=142.82827421&dec=2.5670988
UGC 1597 #XrayS
This is a satellite galaxy of the much larger spiral: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=221.7449208&dec=11.58431802
Object at 5:00 close to nucleus - it's more visible in SkyServer image.
An interesting cluster - #GClstr z 0.25
#RadioS, #IrS, z 0.08
#SN 6861. Maybe also a #lens here.
#GPair z 0.06
Quasar #QSO z 0.14
Probably coincidence, but it's interesting how these objects for a perfectly straight line, even more evident in the SkyServer image.
#edgeon with a prominent #dustlane
#blue; intense star formation http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=173.90556105&dec=0.13096564
#GGroup z 0.02; #asteroid at 10:00 in SkyServer: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=184.4660439&dec=-0.9050374
#dustlane http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=174.81959285&dec=9.09546463
#dustlane
cloud extending from double nucleus http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=154.74859347&dec=6.52012995
SkyServer image has #asteroid at 6:00 http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=247.32317201&dec=24.85820919
#barred #ring galaxy; #QSO z 0.7
two #QSO in NED z ~ 0.1; #GClstr z 0.05
NGC 351. Looks like #dustlane arranged in a spiral
#RadioS; #asteroid in SkyServer image at 2:00 http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=180.9887647&dec=-1.64073087
#dustlane at 4:00 http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=211.98999574&dec=8.18264693
#merger
#QSO z 1.3 #GGroup #GClstr #GPair #EmLS. What's an EmLS?
#merger
#GGroup z 0.4 #IrS #merger at 9:00
#RadioS #XrayS
#SDSSmismatch
Interesting #barred double #spiral with a bright blue feature outside the bulge visible in SkyServer image.
#RadioS
#GClstr z 0.1 #XrayS
#GClstr z 0.07
#GPair z 0.05 #merger
#GPair z 0.08; #RadioS
NGC 1280 #PofG z 1.2, 0.2; #GTrpl z 0.02
What's going on here? NED has nothing, indicating a star in our galaxy, but the green and pink objects (see SkyServer) seem odd.
#elliptical with prominent #dustlane
Green feature not visible in SkyServer image, so I go with #artifact. There IS what looks like a green star - color maybe also #artifact.
double nuclei - merger?
#star at 7:00, but maybe it's #overlap ping with a satellite galaxy?
#dustlane, almost perfect #edgeon, very bright nucleus
#GClstr z 0.3, #XrayS
#IrS #RadioS #blue #starforming pretty intense star forming activity here.
#blue #starforming
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=155.11089785&dec=4.4292682
Pretty intense #blue #irregular
#RadioS
#edgeon #dustlane
#dustlane
#RadioS, #GClstr z 0.1, #merger maybe?
unusual faint #blue spiral http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=199.66435672&dec=8.68522438
#GClstr z 0.15; Looks like a #merger starting: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=199.49823531&dec=-0.2953351
Two Quasars according to NED: #QSO z 0.07; z 1.77
#IrS
Interesting - my guess is #overlap.
Is there such a thing as a cluster of clusters? http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=17.23960005&dec=29.40791478
#GPair z 0.05. My understanding is a gravitational lens would be blue light wrapped around a pink core. Check out http://spacewarps.org
Two nuclei.
#QSO z 0.05
#GPair
NGC 4453 #RadioS, #SN 1966F, #GPair, #GGroup
odd. three nuclei? SkyServer shows middle object is yellow/gold, others are white.
#SN
#XrayS
#GClstr z 0.08 #RadioS
#GPair z 0.06
#barred with a faint #ring
A faint #blue featureless galaxy: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=193.50907231&dec=9.44743846
#XrayS #GTrpl z 0.07
I believe you're referring to the rings? Those are #artifacts. I'm sure no planets are visible. #GClstr z 0.14 #XrayS
#artifact at 10:00 (assuming it's not a black hole! Just kidding: the artifact is not in the SkyServer image.)
#XrayS #dustlane must be "close" because it still doesn't fit in the SkyServer image.
#UvES #GGroup #RadioS http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=174.28968999&dec=2.83899915
I'd say merger, looks like two nuclei: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=155.88589758&dec=10.95970909
#merger #UvES z 2.02
The galaxy to the right is a very interesting #blue #irregular almost #edgeon. #GPair #GTrpl #RadioS. See SkyServer image.
#edgeon with #dustlane
#edgeon with beautiful #dustlane
#dustlane
#GPair z 0.02
Interesting partial #ring with a #bar
#SDSSmismatch
#GClstr z 0.3 #QSO arc sep 0.6
Quasar #QSO z 2.8 arc sep 0.2
#IrS
#GPair
Very odd. #GGroup z 0.08 http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=229.97098922&dec=2.62014048
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=184.49199263&dec=7.27394339
#dustlane maybe an #edgeon overlapping a spiral? Just a guess. See SkyServer image.
Double nucleus
#GClstr z 0.13
My guess is #overlap, with the pink galaxy farther out and visible through the bluish elliptical.
#merger
#GGroup z 0.24
A LOT going on here - see NED. #XrayS #RadioS #SN #GPair #GTrpl #PofG
#XrayS
There is some spiral structure visible here. Also, there's a really cool loose spiral galaxy visible at about 2:00 in the SkyServer image.
#GClstr z 0.2
Help! What in the universe is this? http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=125.97924559&dec=28.10859061
Could that possibly be a gravitational #lens at 9:00?
#RadioS
#RadioS #Irs #dustlane
#RadioS #GClstr z 0.1
The SkyServer image is interesting: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=327.45453513&dec=1.74574061
#XrayS
Very nice #cluster with an #XrayS.
Spiral structure starting to form: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=145.54302657&dec=6.83848792
#dustlane near the nucleus http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=40.09896415&dec=-2.72824723
#artifact The vertical lines next to the stars are artifacts, right?
#IrS
#merger
#RadioS #GPair z 0.03
#QSO z 1.6 arc sep 0.25
#blue #starforming
#XrayS #QSO z 0.7 NED row 12
can't quite put my finger on it, but this is no ordinary barred spiral.
#merger
#merger? #GPair
#blue #irregular
#GClstr z 0.15
the spot near the nucleus is partially obscured by the dustlane, so my guess is it's part of the galaxy.
#RadioS
quasar: #QSO very high red-shift, z > 3.64
#SDSSmismatch
#merger http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=238.03178917&dec=5.80854211
#GClstr z 0.2
#GGroup z 0.15
#IrS #GClstr z 0.1
#asteroid at 2:00 in SkyServer image: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=10.75608193&dec=-0.17852567
#GClstr z 0.15
#merger: one spiral arm extends to object at 8:00 http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=222.43974552&dec=5.22551451
#XrayS
Interesting purple and #blue nebula at 8:00 http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=184.3273203&dec=7.68995905
Orange object at 5:30 is a star #overlap
#VisS #GClstr z 0.4
#RadioS
#GGroup z 0.13
Very nice #GPair http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=30.69149717&dec=1.24011477
#GGroup z 0.12
#GClstr z 0.16
#RadioS z 0.03. That looks like a star similar to others in the frame.
#merger http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=350.57725411&dec=14.3339933
#blue #starforming #irregular. Click "Galaxy Zoo Examine", check NED and view the SkyServer image, which has more detail.
#RadioS
#GClstr z 0.3
#RadioS
#ring
#RadioS #edgeon #dustlane
Somewhat #disturbed #edgeon with #dustlane http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=177.64324115&dec=6.76553082
#GGroup z 0.15
#XrayS #RadioS #Gpair z 0.08
#RadioS
#XrayS #GClstr z 0.08
This galaxy is being influenced: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=249.50737622&dec=27.57021684
#XrayS #GClstr z 0.08
There is some structure here - kinda sorta but not quite a spiral.
#IrS looks like a number "6" http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=71.58556849&dec=-0.14828325
#blue
#irregular
#RadioS SkyServer image looks odd: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=240.90116667&dec=26.46365524
#IrS #GPair z 0.08
#merger
#QSO z 1.6 UM 261 row 12 in NED #GPair
#GPair z 0.09
#RadioS
#GTrpl z 0.02
#PofG #Other #GGroup z 0.002
The galaxy is faint, but the star forming clumps are bright.
#GClstr z 0.1 #RadioS
#IrS
#SN #dustlane. Remarkable.
#IrS. Nice #ring too.
#SN
#RadioS
Don't know what to make of this. The orange blob between the two stars is oddly shaped for a star. Nothing in NED.
#GClstr Z 0.2
Two #asteroid 's visible in SkyServer image: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=180.76848561&dec=-0.12429384
#edgeon great #dustlane
NED shows 4 #RadioS objects in the frame.
#GGroup v >30000 z 0.15 arc sep 0.2
#RadioS
This galaxy is being influenced by a larger galaxy. http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=147.47983235&dec=0.3234033
#irregular. Complex sprial structure visible here: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=241.80390854&dec=26.80963248
#irregular #blue #starforming and just generally awesome!
both objects are part of a larger structure
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=182.20119813&dec=11.71550955
one spiral arm visible in SkyServer image: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=321.89041314&dec=-1.18861836
#GGroup #RadioS
#GGroup
#overlap
#RadioS
#RadioS, possible #lens at 2:00?
#IrS. Could that be a #lens at 5:00?
#star
#IrS
#RadioS
Looks like two nuceli
#RadioS
Asteroid in SkyServer image at 2:00 http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=15.0251807&dec=0.0865998
NED comes up empty; my guess is these are stars. http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=87.22575802&dec=2.18605571
#GPair
#IrS #GGroup #RadioS
#QSO v > 30000 z 1.8 arc sep 0.8 row 9 in NED
Quasar! #QSO v >30000 z 0.1 arc sep 0.0
#SDSSmismatch
Interesting: spiral structure forming within: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=77.32356732&dec=-3.03781758
#UvES v > 30000 z 1.8 arc sep 0.86
11th row in NED. That's a large value for redshift, right? Is it the red feature at 2:00?
#GClstr v > 30000 z 0.3 arc sep 0.37
a strange one.
#GPair
very loose #blue #spiral
#RadioS
#RadioS. Something going on at the right of this galaxy.
#GClstr v >30000 z 0.2 arc sep 0.3
#merger
#RadioS #XrayS click here for full image:
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=153.43657864&dec=3.41648399
My favorite star so far.
elliptical with 2 nuclei: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=176.86662266&dec=9.40677807
#ring visible in SkyServer image: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=144.39344216&dec=31.133206
#SDSSmismatch SkyServer shows a ring of #blue clumps: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=192.31568697&dec=4.65670621
Cool looking #RadioS
#VisS
Looks like a #ring being stretched out into a spiral.
#dustlane http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=358.37918057&dec=-0.74015296
#QSO v > 30000 z 1.8 Mag. / Filter 19.7r arc sep 0.43
#RadioS
Odd feature at 8:00, seems to be connected to galaxy in SkyServer image.
#SN #GGroup v > 30000 z 0.1 arc sep 0.2
#RadioS
#GClstr #GTrpl #RadioS
Row number nine in NED is #QSO. Does that mean this is a quasar? The red object is not visible on SkyServer, so it's an #artifact, right?
#GPair v 28720 z 0.1 arc sep 0.002 http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=10.00258432&dec=-0.83500887
#merger
#GClstr v > 30000 z 0.2 arc sep 0.02
#GClstr v > 30000 z 0.435557 arc sep 0.8 similar pair at 4:00 in SkyServer image. That object at 11:00 looks kinda sorta like a #lens
#GPair v 10942 z 0.04 arc sep 0.5 interaction: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=234.27256432&dec=29.33772364
way cool #RadioS #GGroup v 23384 z 0.08 arc sep 0.5
#merger ?
#RadioS #VisS
single very long spiral arm: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=130.3778099&dec=24.81291811
#dustlane
#SN #GTrpl #GClstr I take it SN is NED speak for Super Nova? SDSS-II SN 04064 03h04m26.3s +01d02m47s SN
#RadioS
unusual #GGroup v 18887 z 0.06 arc sep 0.4
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=171.30588736&dec=2.5794757
feature at 3:00
#GGroup v 22185 z 0.07 arc sep 0.3
#irregular elliptical - there's some kind of structure, not clear what.
#IrS #GGroup #disturbed http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=217.00101351&dec=12.57309039
black feature with a green spot in it; maybe an #artifact
#blue feature at 10:00 is extension of spiral arm http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=171.44959476&dec=3.41768084
#GClstr v > 30000 z 0.1 arc sep 03
#blue #spiral with one arm http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=117.45198994&dec=27.13214972
#RadioS
#RadioS
#GGroup v 23983 z 0.08 arc sep 0.4
#edgeon #dustlane
http://cas.sdss.org/dr7/en/tools/chart/navi.asp?ra=223.46776306&dec=42.56309139
odd
#blue #merger
#RadioS #GClstr v >30000 z 0.18 arc sep 0.001
#GClstr v > 30000 z 0.2 arc sep 0.01
#asteroid at 5:00
#merger #GPair v 6858 z 0.02 arc sep 0.3
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=188.92640811&dec=-0.21474189
#merger http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=205.07310555&dec=14.3653032
#merger
#edgeon #dustlane
#dustlane
SkyServer shows #ring galaxy with a #bar http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=178.24119273&dec=14.11803739
I take the feature at 5:00 as a foreground star overlapping the galaxy since there are similar stars in the SkyServer image.
Deja vu all over again? Why do I get the feeling I've classified this one many times?
much more #blue in SkyServer image.
Feature seems to have a faint connection to galaxy: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=40.80178434&dec=-6.48514943
Interesting partial #ring structure in a #barred #elliptical galaxy.
NED indicates a #GPair. The #edgeon galaxy has a #dustlane.
#merger? The two nuclei are clearly related http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=144.45001493&dec=5.03834238
The ring is better defined in the Skyserver image http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=130.17965463&dec=1.13661876
#SDSSmismatch
interesting partial #ring structure http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=162.00824292&dec=-1.50419438
#barred_spiral in a very early stage of development: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=131.08579995&dec=28.55736875
#IrS If the #blue feature at 4:00 belongs to the galaxy, it's something interesting.
very odd faint #ring around #elliptical http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=7.45379422&dec=37.55520915
#GTrpl v 6745 z 0.02 arc seo 0.5 one spiral arm
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=219.17296037&dec=2.37425631
two nuclei
#RadioS
#XrayS #GClstr v > 30000 z 0.1 arc sep 0.1
two nuclei
#edgeon #dustlane #RadioS
#IrS I take that to be NED's designation for infrared source?
#SDSSmismatch
#GClstr v > 30000 z 0.16 arc sep 0.3
#GClstr v >30000 0.2 arc sep 0.0
#GGroup v > 30000 z 0.122000 arc sep 0.07
SkyServer image is interesting: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=212.20612377&dec=10.93051633
two spiral arms, #RadioS, #blue, very large bulge. http://cas.sdss.org/dr7/en/tools/chart/navi.asp?ra=202.44127402&dec=55.60374997
Awesome train wreck. #GPair v 7672 z 0.03 arc seo 0.1
http://cas.sdss.org/dr7/en/tools/chart/navi.asp?ra=215.63869896&dec=13.71719261
This #RadioS is highly #irregular v 9295 z 0.03 arc sep 0.3
possible #asteroid at 10:00?
perfect #barred #ring galaxy, no spirals at all
#GGroup v 10508 z 0.04 arc sep 0.2
#dustlane too.
#edgeon #blue #RadioS
#RadioS
#SDSSmismatch
#dustlane
I'm guessing #overlap because neither galaxy seems disturbed in the SkyServer image. #GPair v 14240 z 0.05 arc sep 0.1 double spiral nearby
It strikes me as odd how those galaxies (they look to fuzzzy for stars) at lower left line up. #GClstr > 30000 z 0.4 arc sep 0.3
#GClstr v > 30000 z 0.218500 arc sep 0.06, #GPair, #RadioS
#RadioS #GPair v 4212 z 0.01 arc sep 0.28 #merger http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=128.63209677&dec=1.66608727
loose two armed #spiral with big bulge
#RadioS looks like a alower case "g" http://cas.sdss.org/dr7/en/tools/chart/navi.asp?ra=137.19838622&dec=37.50157778
#blue figure eight
#edgeon #dustlane
#edgeon with #dustlane http://cas.sdss.org/dr7/en/tools/chart/navi.asp?ra=189.65554545&dec=10.47587232
#blue #spiral, very loose, 2 arms, no bar, very large bulge. http://cas.sdss.org/dr7/en/tools/chart/navi.asp?ra=202.44127402&dec=55.60374997
#merger
#merger
#GClstr v > 30000 z 0.1 arc sep 0.01
try "Galaxy Zoo Examine" and "view in SkyServer." There's a featureless blue galaxy there. "Features and Disk," and then no on everything.
#GClstr v >30000 z 0.1 arc sep 0.008
I classified the red dot at the exact center. SkyServer shows all three objects are within the halo of an extremely bright red star.
#blue #starforming one spiral arm
appears to be #overlap rather than merger. #blue #dustlane #edgeon and blue #starforming spiral, neither disturbed in SkyServer image.
This galaxy appears to have two nuclei.
Looks like an elliptical galaxy with a #dustlane; can that be right?
#merger. SkyServer clearly shows interaction.
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=217.66411198&dec=11.26488304
there are two nuclei also.
#GClstr v >30000 z 0.1
#GPair v 10013 z 0.03 arc sep 0.1
#merger #blue #starforming
perfect #edgeon #dustlane
#GGroup v > 30000 z 0.2 arc sep 0.2; looks like central object has twin nuclei.
There's a very faint #dustlane. My guess is #edgeon
Is that an artifact or a lens at 4:00? Seems to be a bluish ring also at 1:00.
#artifact at 11:00
#merger #blue #GPair v 2674 z 0.01 arc sep 0.6
#GPair v 21495 z 0.8 arc sep 0.09
#merger #edgeon #dustlane http://cas.sdss.org/dr7/en/tools/chart/navi.asp?ra=209.92975579&dec=40.38666438
#GClstr v > 30000 z 0.1 arc sep 0.0
#GGroup
possible #cluster? NED doesn't have any information on this.
Awesome #edgeon #rounded galaxy with a #dustlane
http://cas.sdss.org/dr7/en/tools/chart/navi.asp?ra=189.65554545&dec=10.47587232
#GClstr v 17208 z 0.06 arc sep 0.4
#XrayS #GGroup v >30000 z 0.14 arc sep 0.18
in SkyServer image, whitish #elliptical seems to have a rough #blue ring
#GClstr v 17208 0.06 arc sep 0.6
#edgeon #overlap with one of those #blue blobs
#GGroup
#edgeon with faint #dustlane. Orange oblect at left must be a star, right?
#ring visible in SkyServer image: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=132.26309721&dec=1.53843853
interesting #GGroup v >30000 z 0.15
awesome #blue #spiral with a very bright core. http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=41.86596505&dec=-0.28512711
#GClstr v >30000 z 0.15 arc sep 0.0
#blue #starforming #barred_spiral
#GClstr v >30000 0.13 arc sep 0.001
ouch! something strange and wonderful may be going on here, I just can't say what!
#GGroup v 22484 z 0.08 arc sep 0.12
#overlap
#overlap
#overlap. both galaxies are in the halo of a bright red star.
maybe one of these baby #blue blobs is just starting to grow a nucleue?
#GGroup v >30000 z 0.1 arc sep 0.104
looks like a pair or #cluster - but NED has only one row.
#GPair v 6952 z 0.023 arc sep 0.23
#RadioS Two nuclei clearly visible in SkyServer image.
extraordinary #GTrpl v 6981 km / s z 0.02 arc sep 0.3 #blue #starforming #irregular multiple #dustlane see SkyServer too.
curiouser and curiouser: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=140.57083171&dec=8.46415403
#merger both galaxies #blue; #edge_on #dustlane with #starforming #irregular
Possible #merger? lower spiral arm seems to connect to object at 5:00
#blue #starforming #elliptical
NED's not responding. Looks like a #cluster to me.
awesome #artifact
#GGroup v 27047 z 0.1 arc sep 0.322
#GClstr v > 30000 z 0.11
#merger #GGroup #GGroup v 10508 z 0.035 angle sep. 0.23
#merger v 3312 km / s, z 0.01 angle 0.07 both #blue #starforming
#blue #bulgeless #edgeon
#blue #starforming #irregular
#star #overlap. Strange #artifact in core. Interesting #starforming #blue #irregular nebula lower left of SkyServer image.
oops... correction. make that z = 0.04
#Gpair v 10535 z 2.04 #RadioS
#blue #irregular #starforming. What's the difference between irregular and disturbed?
Interesting but don't know what to make of this.
#cluster #GClstr v >30000 z 0.135050. NED shows an #XrayS in the image too.
extremely faint #blue blob at center of image
not sure if this is an #SDSSmismatch or not. Of the two bright objects, lower left one has a green feature - possibly an #artifact
#asteroid at 7:00
#GGroup v 10508 z 0.04 #blue elliptical and a #merger of two more galaxies
#overlap with two edge on galaxies
#GClstr v >30000 z 0.12
slightly #disturbed - #edgeon galaxy is curved at the right
#GGroup
funky #irregular #blue #elliptical
seems to be a #dustlane, but SkyServer image doesn't show it, so I'm guessing #artifact
#GGroup v 3312 km / s z = 0.01 both galaxies have #blue spirals
#GClstr #GGroup #RadioS
#blue #starforming #irregular
#eliptical with very bright bar
#overlap
wow is this galaxy ever faint! there is something there, though.
#merger v >30000 z ~ 0.13 looks like some interaction going on too.
#rounded #edgeon #dustlane
#merger ? in NED, velocity and redshift are very close velocity > 30,000 km / s z = 0.2
It's a perfect example of an #edgeon galaxy with a #dustlane
#GPair z = 0.02
#cluster
odd - #blue #starforming. The bright blue dot is part of the galaxy.
#GClstr
#GGroup
#elliptical with a very bright core.
3 way #merger? checked NED - redshifts of rows 1 & 3 are .11
#SDSSmismatch - nothing in center of frame.
odd one, don't know what to make of this galaxy.
#merger
possible #merger; #asteroid at 2:00
probably nothing, but could this be a #jet?
mystery feature - almost vertical line just to the right of the galaxy. also, asteroid at 3:00 in the SkyServer image.
#merger
#merger. Galaxy to left is visually very interesting.
When there is not central object, should the object nearest center be the one classified?
possible #merger ?
interesting #cluster, possible #merger at 2:00
#merger
#GGroup? Looks like a complex #merger.
could the green and blue dots be caused by a fast moving asteroid?
is there a name for these galaxies that contain a figure eight?
#artifact
perfect #edgeon #dustlane
#disturbed #spiral, object at tip of right spiral
#overlap of distant rounded #edgeon and #barred #spiral
#blue #starburst, also #merger at 8:00
this just looks odd to me. two #overlaps at least, if not mergers.
#disturbed spiral
lone #disturbed #spiral
I'm guessing #merger rather than overlap. Any suggestions how I would use NED to decide this?
How should these very faint #blue blobs be categorized, and are they of interest?
interesting #cluster, maybe a #merger too?
#artifact
Actually, no. but now that you mention it...
#edgeon seems parallel to faint blue feature to left at 9:00
very possibly a #merger - see image on SkyServer
odd dark area at 7:00 on the image border surrounded by green dots. #artifact?
I went with rounded here, am I correct?
obvious #merger
#merger
#merger? object "close" by at 5:00
kinda fuzzy for stars, my guess is #merger
#merger !
Not sure, but a faint bridge seems to connect this #barred #ring to two more galaxies to the lower right, visible on SkyServer.
#overlap, also an object upper end of the #edgeon http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=162.08105376&dec=4.90264571
#merger
#merger
what type of galaxy is this?
#barred #ring
#merger
#merger aftermath
#blue #starburst
looks like two #overlaps at 3:00 and 8:00
SkyServer shows #blue #starburst
possible #merger
SkyServer shows a #blue #starburst galaxy
#blue "S" shaped spiral
#blue #starburst
#edgeon #overlap with #starforming #irregular
possible #lens or #arc. #star overlap too.
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=181.07890422&dec=-0.31512605
usually, these #blue blobs don't have a core - could this be an #agn?
#blue #starforming
SkyServer shows a bright orange star overlapping this #blue galaxy
on SkyServer, looks like a merger of two #blue #starforming galaxies
#blue #starforming #irregular
SkyServer shows this as a nice #edgeon #blue galaxy http://cas.sdss.org/dr7/en/tools/chart/navi.asp?ra=213.56154285&dec=35.42366162
nice #boxy #edgeon "near" a #barred #ring galaxy
very unusual. any ideas what's going on here?
#merger? galaxies look connected on SkyServer image.
possible triple #merger?
fuzzy object at 2:00 within the halo - possible #merger?
#merger
#merger
#blue feature at 8:00 near nucleus
I took the bottom object as central - #overlap or possible #merger?
SkyServer shows a #ring around the central object: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=43.18702376&dec=35.47641899
trail of stars from object at 8:00 to lower left http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=152.68067831&dec=6.20039539
possible #merger ? looks like two nuclei arranged in yin / yang configuration (check SkyServer)
#blue #starforming http://cas.sdss.org/dr7/en/tools/chart/navi.asp?ra=133.5899864&dec=32.68085716
#blue very active #starforming #asymmetric #spiral
#merger
What are the #red features here?
#asymmetric #overlap http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=228.0797868&dec=2.29930393
difficult to classify - not sure it this is a #barred #ring or #spiral. #blue #starforming
beautiful #blue #starforming #spiral
interesting #bulgeless #barred #spiral, slightly asymmetric.
#edgeon #dustlane
#blue #starforming
This is an "S" shaped spiral within an elliptical galaxy: http://cas.sdss.org/dr7/en/tools/chart/navi.asp?ra=141.23919126&dec=11.54152476
nice #cluster
bright foreground #blue #star overlapping galaxy
Possible #merger in a couple hundred million years?
Green cheerio at 7:00
Possible #merger? looks like two nuclei in the galaxy.
#starforming #blue
#edgeon #dustlane
what's the blue dot right on an #artifact at 7:00
Wow!
#merger
OMG! #barred #ring #blue
#bulgeless
#bulgeless
Possible #merger at 9:30 - very faint fuzzball next to nucleus
nice #edgeon #dustlane
#merger
#bulgeless no spiral
#overlap - #star in front of this galaxy
#merger
wow! see http://cas.sdss.org/dr7/en/tools/chart/navi.asp?ra=179.6209097&dec=27.52877834
#artifact
something going at at the upper right tip of this #edgeon
red #artifact at 5:30
#star #overlap
#asymettric
not sure, but could this be a partial #lens phenomena at 10:00 and 12:00?
#barred #ring
#merger at 9:00?
awesome #merger
extremely long extension of the spiral arm visible:
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=158.05320693&dec=-1.49339177
#blue #starforming #barred
#overlap
#merger
#merger
#artifact ? at 7:00
that's probably just a star at the upper left tip of the #dustlane in this #edgeon #bulgeless galaxy
#merger
Is the white blob at 8:00 a small elliptical? seems too fuzzy to be a star.
galaxy seems bent somewhat
nice #cluster. I count four ellipticals.
possibly a #lens? or #artifact? couldn't be a black hole of course. Notice the partial blue ring around the feature.
cool #artifact
#merger
#overlap
#bulgeless
Can't decide if I see a spiral here or not. Maybe.
Maybe the lens cap was on?
interesting #blue #starforming #bulgeless spiral - in my opinion no bar.
odd red object at 2:00
fuzzy object - possible #merger at 2:00
interesting #cluster
3 way #merger?
#blue #starforming #irregular
How'd that happen? #artifact
What's the bright green dot over the object at 10:00?
#bulgeless
cool #artifact
#merger - too fuzzy to be stars, I think.
#edgeon nice example of a #dustlane. #bulgeless too - correct?
#artifact - I assume the green dots at 11:00 are bad pixels, but the wide arc from top to bottom right - if not an artifact, what is it?
#bulgeless #irregular
#overlap or #merger of a #barred spiral with an elliptical galaxy.
Aftermath of a #merger?
#bulgeless. Galaxy at 7:00 looks odd.
Looks line an inner feature rotated 20 degress
I guess it's just coincidence how these 5 objects line up almost perfectly. Possible #merger at lower left.
Maybe the object at 7:00 isn't just a foreground star
#bulgeless
#overlap
#irregular - possible second nucleus at noon?
#artifact?
dust cloud at 3:00?
#merger
What's going on here?
#bulgeless #edgeon
Looks like a tadpole
#merger of elliptical galaxies
nice
#blue #cluster
At first this looked like an edge-on galaxy with a round bulge. Looks more like an unusual #barred #ring galaxy. What's the object at 6:30?
#merger - looks like both galaxies are #edgeon
stars in front of a very faint galaxy
Seems to be two galactic nuclei, unless that's a star in front
#artifact at 1:00
Weird #artifact at 5:00
#irregular spiral
linear feature at 6:00 - possible #lens effect?
#blue #merger #starforming
Galaxy at 8:00 has an odd linear feature - #dustlane?
#asteroid at 4:00
#flare
#artifact. two satellite tracks?
#blue #merger with #edgeon galaxy that has a #dustlane
#merger
#merger
more than one #artifact
Something very close to the nucleus at 11:00, maybe just a foreground star
#merger
#merger
#merger ?
possible elliptical galaxy #cluster?
#overlap
#blue #irregular
Is the #blue object at 6:00 a star? The color is similar to to the background galaxy.
#merger
#merger ? - appears to be a faint bridge between the two galaxies
#blue #irregular
odd #barred galaxy
The arrangement of these stars seems odd.
#blue
#overlap
I'm assuming the line of green dots is an #artifact.
#merger #blue #dustlane
#blue star forming #ring
green structure at 10:00 - #voorwerp or #artifact?
possible #asteroid right edge at 2:00?
#blue #merger
#overlap ?
weird #artifact at 1:00 just above galaxy
#overlap
colors seem odd - possibly an #asteroid passing in front of the galaxy?
bright #blue ring at 10:00
seems to be a faint line of some sort across the lower bright overlapping object
the features near the galaxy for a horizontal line that seems too perfect.
these #blue blobs don't usually show this much structure.
#overlap
Asymmetric - kind of teardrop shape pointing at 4:00
possible #lens ?
#merger ?
uncertain what to make of these colors; two #asteroids, maybe?
Can't say why; this #blue galaxy just strikes me as kind of odd.
galactic nucleus off center
Could these be two binary systems forming?
highly #irregular
#merger aftermath ? This galaxy seems to have two nuclei.
Is that two stars very close together at 10:00 ?
#overlap
#blue starfield
What is this?
Whoa! #asteroid, #artifact, or what?
#blue #irregular
What's the irregular #green ring at 7:00 ?
awesome #dustlane
oval #ring
I'd sure like to know what this is if it's not an #artifact !
Center seems very bright and compact, is it possibly a #agn?
odd. looks like a paw print.
there is a faint dotted green line extending straight up, #artifact?
#artifact
nice #ring
#artifact, maybe?
#blue
#dustlane
#artifact, right?
#blue
Three red stars on a rough line. Coincidence?
#asteroid at about 12 o'clock?
#overlap - almost
#irregular #blue blobs.
The closeness, decreasing size left to right of the four central stars, and increasing redness does seem #odd.
This really is a strange one. #irregular #disturbed
#blue #irregular
Could it be a star exactly in the center, or is it an #agn in the center of this #edgeon #blue disc?
The red color in the #blue objects seems somewhat odd.
How should these blue blobs be classified?
#blue
How many spiral arms?
Wow! two beautiful #blue #barred #spiral galaxies in the process of a #merger.
#starcluster
Almost horizontal line above galactic center. I assume the four green dots arranged in a square are an #artifact.
#agn, possibly?
#dustlane
#integral
An example of an #integral sign galaxy?
Possibly the result of a #merger?
Is this an #fhb?
#disturbed #spiral #irregular
Wow! Somebody please explain this. #agn maybe?
#blue #disturbed #spiral
left is sort of blueish-white, right is orange.
beautiful #edgeon #spiral #dustlane
#barred #ring
#disturbed #clumpy #merger
#barred #ring
#blue #irregular #barred #spiral
#merger of two elliptical galaxies?
Seems odd the small #blue galaxy to the right is parallel to the galaxy with the #dustlane.
#merger two elliptical galaxies merging?
#stars, right?
Help!
What in the universe???
Is the pink area a #foreground star, or an #artifact?
Maybe this is an #artifact, but is it possibly a #jet? Very #strange.
Looks like the aftermath of a pretty violent collision.
I have no clue what's going on here.
Maybe it's just a star, but could the galaxy core be displaced?
Looks like something in front of this galaxy - possibly a smaller galaxy, but the color seems odd.
There's something in the center doesn't look like a bulge; also it's twisted like a weak "S" curve.
This galaxy is so fuzzy, faint or indistinct, I'm not sure there's a galaxy there.