Galaxy Zoo Talk
A second object to the left might be a merger/satellite, or a small galaxy or distant galaxy in line of sight.
Probably a spiral tilted greater than 45 degrees, very distant and down in the noise.
Patch to lower left might be a satellite or something in line of sight. Slight asymmetry of parent galaxy might support satellite.
Low luminosity, but large. Wonder what the dark matter content might be.
Slight asymmetry as if there might be two arms... diffuse and somewhat edge on.
This one is barely discernible above the noise.
Quite fuzzy, one lobe much bluer than the other (but central condensation is bluish on the other lobe).
Overall orientation UL to LR but central bulge LL to UR. Star on image may cause illusion of asymmetry on UR side of disk.
I"m ignoring the large featureless spiral to the left of center, the object in the exact center is a reddish star.
The long ends are reddish in color, center and cross axis more blue.
Way down in the noise.
Might have gravitationally stretched satellite galaxies lower left... or might be noise.
At the limit of detection in image. Down almost in the noise.
A double central condensation? Could be star in line of sight, but colors match. But R 4 other 'stellar' sources similar in color in image.
A second object to the left might be a merger/satellite, or a small galaxy or distant galaxy in line of sight.
Probably a spiral tilted greater than 45 degrees, very distant and down in the noise.
Patch to lower left might be a satellite or something in line of sight. Slight asymmetry of parent galaxy might support satellite.
Low luminosity, but large. Wonder what the dark matter content might be.
Slight asymmetry as if there might be two arms... diffuse and somewhat edge on.
This one is barely discernible above the noise.
Quite fuzzy, one lobe much bluer than the other (but central condensation is bluish on the other lobe).
Overall orientation UL to LR but central bulge LL to UR. Star on image may cause illusion of asymmetry on UR side of disk.
I"m ignoring the large featureless spiral to the left of center, the object in the exact center is a reddish star.
The long ends are reddish in color, center and cross axis more blue.
Way down in the noise.
Might have gravitationally stretched satellite galaxies lower left... or might be noise.
At the limit of detection in image. Down almost in the noise.
A double central condensation? Could be star in line of sight, but colors match. But R 4 other 'stellar' sources similar in color in image.