Galaxy Zoo Talk
Star, artifact or galaxy?
#purplestream being pulled from galaxy into object off screen.
Three galaxies in this pic. The two in the center appear to be merging.
The upper right part of galaxy appears to be an irregular shape as if being pulled or expelled out.
Interesting merger view.
When you invert the photo, it appears to be a very dense galaxy.
Cool pic.
Merged galaxies? Appear to be 3 stars of equal brightness in the core irregular shaped cloud.
Center of galaxy very large and bright.
Nice edgeon!
Is the bright star even the center? Has it been torn apart?
Looks like a fried egg. Not sure how to classify it.
Also appears to be a large amount of debris coming from the bottom of the galaxy, particularly when color inverted.
It doesn't come from the edge of the photo. Camera glare?
Galaxy center appears very disturbed. Appears to be debris ring especially noticeable at top and bottom of the galaxy when color inverted.
I thought the same thing. Very cool. Star at the center is not very bright in comparison to others.
wormhole highways? haha
What is the creepy crawly thing at the lower right edge?
green laser? comet maybe?
Appears galaxy is being torn apart by some celestial event to the right of the photo.
Galaxy at center appears to be in the process of being absorbed by bright star object to the upper right of it. Long trail directed to it.
Several objects within the bands that appear larger and brighter than central core.
Color inversion shows very dark central zone with a dark ring around the outer galaxy. Appears very near similar galaxy.
When you invert the colors you can see several large objects at the center of the galaxy.
Very large purple round object in the lower right side of galaxy.
Does not appear to be a fully formed galaxy - more like a sun with a big dust cloud around it. Star has some kind of disturbance.
Inverted color picture shows darker objects in a row from left to right across the center of the galaxy.
There is a large purple sphere at the outer upper edge that, when inverted, is a very prominent part of the galaxy. Supernova?
Star, artifact or galaxy?
#purplestream being pulled from galaxy into object off screen.
Three galaxies in this pic. The two in the center appear to be merging.
The upper right part of galaxy appears to be an irregular shape as if being pulled or expelled out.
Interesting merger view.
When you invert the photo, it appears to be a very dense galaxy.
Cool pic.
Merged galaxies? Appear to be 3 stars of equal brightness in the core irregular shaped cloud.
Center of galaxy very large and bright.
Nice edgeon!
Is the bright star even the center? Has it been torn apart?
Looks like a fried egg. Not sure how to classify it.
Also appears to be a large amount of debris coming from the bottom of the galaxy, particularly when color inverted.
It doesn't come from the edge of the photo. Camera glare?
Galaxy center appears very disturbed. Appears to be debris ring especially noticeable at top and bottom of the galaxy when color inverted.
I thought the same thing. Very cool. Star at the center is not very bright in comparison to others.
wormhole highways? haha
What is the creepy crawly thing at the lower right edge?
green laser? comet maybe?
Appears galaxy is being torn apart by some celestial event to the right of the photo.
Galaxy at center appears to be in the process of being absorbed by bright star object to the upper right of it. Long trail directed to it.
Several objects within the bands that appear larger and brighter than central core.
Color inversion shows very dark central zone with a dark ring around the outer galaxy. Appears very near similar galaxy.
When you invert the colors you can see several large objects at the center of the galaxy.
Very large purple round object in the lower right side of galaxy.
Does not appear to be a fully formed galaxy - more like a sun with a big dust cloud around it. Star has some kind of disturbance.
Inverted color picture shows darker objects in a row from left to right across the center of the galaxy.
There is a large purple sphere at the outer upper edge that, when inverted, is a very prominent part of the galaxy. Supernova?