Galaxy Zoo Talk
The main structure of arms seems to have faint extensions. Image disturbed by flare effect and mount reflects from a close bright star
Disturbed structure of arms. Overlap of any stars.
Center of another wider galaxy. Viewable in SDSSserver.
One arm is shorter. No viewable merging object.
Overlap of a star
This image is only the center of a wider object From the SDSS. Elliptical galaxy, no bulge at the center. Probably star forming zones.
Only the center of a wider galaxy viewable in SDSS. The complete galaxy watches a ring and a bar (probably very regular spiral structure)
Overlap of star or smaller galaxy. Probably spiral but the arms can't be couted, they looks as ring.
Star overlap
This image watches only the center of a very wider galaxy, viewable in SDSS. No arms, no bar, not disturbed elliptical shape, no merge,
green straight on the image
Overlap of flare effect of bright star and reflect of secondary mirror mount
no details, clumpy image when zooming in
star overlapping
Can't tell the number of arms - Disturbed structure of arms
Clumpy aspect near the center of the disk. Disk a bit curved.
One arm seems disturbed. May be overlapping with another irregular object.
Probably a main galaxiy merging with a smaller, but possibility of ovelapping. (better view in SDSS)
A shape suggests a kind of tape but while viewing in SDSS the object looks normal. The special aspect is probably an artifact from imaging.
Not centered bulge. Very circular shape but irregular and non-symmetrical brightness.
overlapping of two objects
Edge-on galaxy may be disturbed by a smaller object. A side of the disk appears a bit shorter. Ambigous : may be overlapping or interracting
Arms a bit disturbed - Overlapping with another deep-sky objects
Disturbed galaxy - Can't telle the number of arms, their shapes are disturbed - Bulge not centered
overlapping of stars or another object
Blue clumps
Disturbed arm
Star overlapping
Very regular spiral galaxy. Overlap of a star close to the disk.
Globally irregular shape. May be a disturbed dwarf galaxy. The symmetrical shape around the central point suggests a planetary nebula. (?)
Disturbed arm or part of the galaxy hidden or overlap of another object... ?
overlap of a star
Three blue bright clumps. Is it an overlapping of young stars ? Starforming zone into the object ?
Irregular arms
Very regular circle shape. The bar occupyes almost a diameter. Ring not absolutely regular. No aspect of tidal merge.
Numerous and disturbed arms
Overlapping with a close bright star and reflects of secondary mirror mount - plus flare effects from this star
No visible structure of arms, but seems contain a ring or a shell around the bulge into the disk, plus an arm of matter out of the disk
Special structure of arms - two very regular main arms, plus a disturbed ring - the ring seems not structured like arms
No merge nor ovelap but other object at background
overlap of stars - probably star formation area - disturbed arm's structure
Overlapping of a star (most probably)
Two galaxies in the field - Probably an overlap and no merge ? Overlapping of stars
May be disturbed or may be an overlap with another object
Star ovelap but no bulge or visible clump - may be a disturbed galaxy, or a dwarf irregular galaxy, or a small object close the milkyway
disturbed structure of arms - star overlap
Overlap of a star or another deep-sky object
May be a spiral galaxy with two arms, but the image is too blur for complete certainty
star overlapping or powerful sources into the disk ? very regular spiral galaxy
May be regions of birth of stars (blue-ish) or supernova ? Very regular spiral galaxy.
Irregular galaxy or edge-on spiral merging with another galaxy. Clumps of young stars (if the blue is a true color)
can this image be an artifact from a near bright star ? Watches a strange regularity.
two tidal debris near at background
Possible disturbet arm - overlapping by one blue star
spiral galaxy but the arms are difficult to count
ovelap with another galaxy at background
Ambigous number ob arms. At least 2, but we can count 4, some seems interrupted.
prominent bar and faint arms.
No regular structure of main galaxy - may be a dwarf irregular galaxy ? Possibility of small globular cluster ?
Ovelap of a star at foreground
Disturbed structure of arrms, can't really count them. The bulge is not centered. Probably #tidaldebri
overlapping of stars. Probably a p owerful halo rounding a spiral galaxy
2 overlappings : a blue star at foreground and another galaxy at background
Tidal effect on one arm #tidaleffect
The global shape is the one of a normal spiral. Maybe 2 merging galaxies ? Or One disturbed by tidal effect ?
Probably spiral but image too smooth to count the arms
Quite dense foregroung of stars
more probably an overlap
Possibly two merging objects, or ovelap of two galaxies
Probably two (or more ?) interacting galaxies. Number of arms difficult to count. The arms seems not converge to a common center.
Disturbed spiral galaxy. One arm is straigther, the opposite is more curved. Possibly due to interaction with one or more near object.
Precision missing, difficult to decide any shape.
Probably a very regular two-arms galaxy, but the counting near the center is not sure.
Not sure that it;s an artifact,
An extremity of the cigar is brighter and a bit blueshifted related to the main part of the object.
external arms a bit disturbed
Disturbed arms - Stars overlapping
May be an irregular galaxy, dwarf or satellite of the Milkyway. Possibility of nebula into the milkyway instead of isolated galaxy.
No central bulge or very faint bulge
Visibility disturbed by overlapping of blur and dense star field.
No evidence of a bulge, may be have an overlap of star. The global shape seems to be a regular disk, but the arms seems disturbed.
can be an artifact artificially redshifted
Probably spiral galaxy with two arms - at least one arm seems to be disturbed
Overlaping of dense stars or other objects or noise
Possibility of bar
Possibility of overlap or merge within a blue object
Quite ambigous : can be seen as merging with other objetcts or as outlook effect
Overlap of dense star field
Overlap of stars or other objects
Non centered bulge. Possibility of spiral with two arms. Possibility of non symmetrical disturbance
Very faint galaxy with an overlap of dense starf field
faint and irregular shape - may be an object into the milky way or a satellite object or the milky way - with no certainty
Typical spiral galaxy - possibility of overlaping - wide regular arms
Possible confusion between clumps and stars before the galaxy. Evidence of central bulge
Bulge not at the center or a part of an arm is escaping the body. Two main arms. Clusters irregularily outer the arms.
Details of the galaxy are hidden by many stars
Spiral galaxy with two arms - Both arms are not symmetrical One seeems to have been disturbed and going further the body of the galaxy
No evidence of spiral arms Possibility of irregular shape or clusters into the circle Irregular and non symmetrical light emission
The main structure of arms seems to have faint extensions. Image disturbed by flare effect and mount reflects from a close bright star
Disturbed structure of arms. Overlap of any stars.
Center of another wider galaxy. Viewable in SDSSserver.
One arm is shorter. No viewable merging object.
Overlap of a star
This image is only the center of a wider object From the SDSS. Elliptical galaxy, no bulge at the center. Probably star forming zones.
Only the center of a wider galaxy viewable in SDSS. The complete galaxy watches a ring and a bar (probably very regular spiral structure)
Overlap of star or smaller galaxy. Probably spiral but the arms can't be couted, they looks as ring.
Star overlap
This image watches only the center of a very wider galaxy, viewable in SDSS. No arms, no bar, not disturbed elliptical shape, no merge,
green straight on the image
Overlap of flare effect of bright star and reflect of secondary mirror mount
no details, clumpy image when zooming in
star overlapping
Can't tell the number of arms - Disturbed structure of arms
Clumpy aspect near the center of the disk. Disk a bit curved.
One arm seems disturbed. May be overlapping with another irregular object.
Probably a main galaxiy merging with a smaller, but possibility of ovelapping. (better view in SDSS)
A shape suggests a kind of tape but while viewing in SDSS the object looks normal. The special aspect is probably an artifact from imaging.
Not centered bulge. Very circular shape but irregular and non-symmetrical brightness.
overlapping of two objects
Edge-on galaxy may be disturbed by a smaller object. A side of the disk appears a bit shorter. Ambigous : may be overlapping or interracting
Arms a bit disturbed - Overlapping with another deep-sky objects
Disturbed galaxy - Can't telle the number of arms, their shapes are disturbed - Bulge not centered
overlapping of stars or another object
Blue clumps
Disturbed arm
Star overlapping
Very regular spiral galaxy. Overlap of a star close to the disk.
Globally irregular shape. May be a disturbed dwarf galaxy. The symmetrical shape around the central point suggests a planetary nebula. (?)
Disturbed arm or part of the galaxy hidden or overlap of another object... ?
overlap of a star
Three blue bright clumps. Is it an overlapping of young stars ? Starforming zone into the object ?
Irregular arms
Very regular circle shape. The bar occupyes almost a diameter. Ring not absolutely regular. No aspect of tidal merge.
Numerous and disturbed arms
Overlapping with a close bright star and reflects of secondary mirror mount - plus flare effects from this star
No visible structure of arms, but seems contain a ring or a shell around the bulge into the disk, plus an arm of matter out of the disk
Special structure of arms - two very regular main arms, plus a disturbed ring - the ring seems not structured like arms
No merge nor ovelap but other object at background
overlap of stars - probably star formation area - disturbed arm's structure
Overlapping of a star (most probably)
Two galaxies in the field - Probably an overlap and no merge ? Overlapping of stars
May be disturbed or may be an overlap with another object
Star ovelap but no bulge or visible clump - may be a disturbed galaxy, or a dwarf irregular galaxy, or a small object close the milkyway
disturbed structure of arms - star overlap
Star overlap
Overlap of a star or another deep-sky object
May be a spiral galaxy with two arms, but the image is too blur for complete certainty
star overlapping or powerful sources into the disk ?
very regular spiral galaxy
May be regions of birth of stars (blue-ish) or supernova ? Very regular spiral galaxy.
Irregular galaxy or edge-on spiral merging with another galaxy. Clumps of young stars (if the blue is a true color)
can this image be an artifact from a near bright star ? Watches a strange regularity.
two tidal debris near at background
Possible disturbet arm - overlapping by one blue star
spiral galaxy but the arms are difficult to count
ovelap with another galaxy at background
Ambigous number ob arms. At least 2, but we can count 4, some seems interrupted.
prominent bar and faint arms.
No regular structure of main galaxy - may be a dwarf irregular galaxy ? Possibility of small globular cluster ?
Ovelap of a star at foreground
Disturbed structure of arrms, can't really count them. The bulge is not centered. Probably #tidaldebri
overlapping of stars. Probably a p owerful halo rounding a spiral galaxy
2 overlappings : a blue star at foreground and another galaxy at background
Tidal effect on one arm #tidaleffect
The global shape is the one of a normal spiral. Maybe 2 merging galaxies ? Or One disturbed by tidal effect ?
Probably spiral but image too smooth to count the arms
Quite dense foregroung of stars
more probably an overlap
Possibly two merging objects, or ovelap of two galaxies
Probably two (or more ?) interacting galaxies. Number of arms difficult to count. The arms seems not converge to a common center.
Disturbed spiral galaxy. One arm is straigther, the opposite is more curved. Possibly due to interaction with one or more near object.
Precision missing, difficult to decide any shape.
Probably a very regular two-arms galaxy, but the counting near the center is not sure.
Not sure that it;s an artifact,
An extremity of the cigar is brighter and a bit blueshifted related to the main part of the object.
external arms a bit disturbed
Disturbed arms - Stars overlapping
May be an irregular galaxy, dwarf or satellite of the Milkyway.
Possibility of nebula into the milkyway instead of isolated galaxy.
No central bulge or very faint bulge
Visibility disturbed by overlapping of blur and dense star field.
No evidence of a bulge, may be have an overlap of star.
The global shape seems to be a regular disk, but the arms seems disturbed.
can be an artifact artificially redshifted
Probably spiral galaxy with two arms - at least one arm seems to be disturbed
Overlaping of dense stars or other objects or noise
Possibility of bar
Possibility of overlap or merge within a blue object
Quite ambigous : can be seen as merging with other objetcts or as outlook effect
Overlap of dense star field
Overlap of dense star field
Overlap of stars or other objects
Non centered bulge. Possibility of spiral with two arms. Possibility of non symmetrical disturbance
Very faint galaxy with an overlap of dense starf field
faint and irregular shape - may be an object into the milky way or a satellite object or the milky way - with no certainty
Typical spiral galaxy - possibility of overlaping - wide regular arms
Possible confusion between clumps and stars before the galaxy. Evidence of central bulge
Bulge not at the center or a part of an arm is escaping the body. Two main arms. Clusters irregularily outer the arms.
Details of the galaxy are hidden by many stars
Spiral galaxy with two arms - Both arms are not symmetrical
One seeems to have been disturbed and going further the body of the galaxy
No evidence of spiral arms
Possibility of irregular shape or clusters into the circle
Irregular and non symmetrical light emission