Galaxy Zoo Talk
#blue color at ends #red orange in center.
Strange off-center nucleus. Blue color. Nucleus #dominant.
Noticed "Simulated galaxy from Illustris" label. What does it mean?
#starforming #bar with no nucleus
Part of spiral galaxy cut off by edge of frame. #starforming #dustlanes
#starforming #blueregions
Monster #elliptical #edge-on
red #star in foreground at 3 o'clock.
#bent-spiral #bar #star-forming
Wonderfully complicated #starforming #spiral-arms. #Merger?
Looks like an #elliptical flanked by two stars on opposite sides of the nucleus.
#edge-on #starforming bands with parallel lavender-colored bands interspersed most intense toward 2 o'clock.
#edge-on #starforming Bent edge-on galaxy with starforming arms.
There appear to be three spheres in contact. The lowest is white. The middle one is lilac colored. The top one is pink. What a beauty.
All objects on this frame are a dark green color.
Blue cast to entire galaxy. No individual #bluestarformingregions.
Only thing in center of frame is a small region with less "freckles".
#blue spots on #spiral #arms
#merger Large arm off to lower right #dust_lane. Speckled with #star_forming regions.
Very pretty.
#star_forming
#spiral #bar Interesting yellow color. Nicely shaped golden spiral with dense inner core.
#dust_lane Large galaxy filling entire frame from side to side. Spills off left side. #edge_on
reddish star exactly centered on #edgeondisk. #dustlane above center
#starformation
some blue fuzzy spots. Probably #starformation. #bar. #spiralarms. #disturbed.
#warped #edge_on
#star_forming_arms
dark feature on disk from edge at 12 o'clock to edge at 2 o'clock
#gash at 12 o'clock
#warped
Seems to be a foreground-star just off-center from the nucleus of the galaxy, at 7 o'clock. #star-forming in #spiral-arms
Image split into halves, green on top and red on the bottom.
Gash in disk at 12 o'clock position
#starbursts
#blueknots
Two faint spots superimposed on spiral arms, at the 3 o'clock and 9 o'clock positions. Is this just a coincidence?
#knots along #bar and #spiral arms.
Looks like something smeared a #spiral.
#ring #spiral #irregular Remains of a spiral/merger?
#irregular #spiral hint of #bar
Several clumps along bar and on the spiral arms above and below the bar.
it's blue. #starforming what's going on here?
#starforming #merger #disturbed
#starforming
#starforming other pale yellow regions also
red hubble
#dust-lane covers any central bulge if there is one.
#Hubble #red
#elliptical with red nucleus.
This seems to me to be an #overlap and not a merger.
#doublenuclei
#irregular #spiral #starforming #clumps Spiral with one arm below and clumps above.
#disturbed #spiral #starforming #clumps Large starforming region above subject galaxy.
#ring
Subject galaxy seems to be a part of a companion. #starforming
Certainly a ring; possibly a lens. Comment?
#ring #lens
#edge-on #starforming #no-bulge
There are 2 points sticking out of the top of the subject galaxy. Are these real or some sort of artifact?
#orange #edge-on #Hubble #merger
#spiral with faint #bar Magnificent halo of stars stretches from upper left to lower right, I guess as a result of the merger noted below.
This #Hubble seems to have a ring or a lens. Any comments?
#elliptical with nice #ring in it.
#bar #starforming partial (3/4) #ring Perhaps the remains of a spiral galaxy although it's not really a spiral anymore.
#spiral faintly #barred #starforming #disturbed #irregular #ring Pretty spiral with bright core.
#spiral #orange #ring Nice oblique spiral with ring.
#red #Hubble
#gpair #merger Faint #spiral arm to the left of the subject galaxy .
This edge-on galaxy shows bands of color across the right-hand side. Is there any simple explanation of these artifacts?
Looks to me as though the bottom arm is #disturbed by a #merger resulting in a #gpair .
Extremely faint #dust lane .
#spiral #barred #disturbed #merger Spiral with one arm; the other seems to have been disturbed by a merger.
#ring A ring inside, very bright, and a faint halo.
Unsymmetrical #edge-on #spiral #merger with companion One arm, to the left is bent way down.
#edge-on #dust-lane
Suspected lens
#irregular #spiral #starforming
#barred #spiral #starforming Right-hand spiral arm continues in a faint spray of stars that extend downward 2X width of galaxy.
Faint halo all the way around this #edge-on galaxy.
Nice #ring or #lens . Which is it?
#red #Hubble An #irregular clump of clumps. #clumpy
Galaxy has two spikes or rays sticking out of the top. I don't know whether to call them mergers or disturbances.
#elliptical Wide open, faint spiral arms to the top left and below pointing right. Must have been a beauty when it was starforming.
#Hubble #elliptical with bright #orange #central #clump #merger .
Interesting #unbarred #spiral with many broken arms.
#barred #spiral with faint arms and extremely bright bar, ending where one might expect to see a ring which is not there.
#merger #disturbed #starforming #barred #interacting #ring Nice portions of ring at the ends of the bar.
#merger with companion very close to nucleus of subject galaxy.
#edge-on Extra box-shaped core off to left of subject galaxy's nucleus. #disturbed
#edge-on #starforming #boxy nucleus
#ring I see a portion of a ring to the left of the nucleus.
#overlap I see no sign of interaction between these galaxies.
Three parallel lines of color: red, then yellow, then indigo. What could it be?
#irregular #barred #spiral Bright bar appears off center of mangled spiral with #starforming regions.
#spiral Two arms with companion objects centered on the arms on opposite sides of the nucleus. Coincidence? I don't think so.
#starforming .
tiny #red #Hubble One pixel is not much to go on.
#ring I see evidence of many rings or many extremely tight spiral arms. It's hard to tell.
#starforming #irregular
Nice small #red #Hubble .
#merger #dust-lane #doublenuclei #starforming #disturbed #spiral I see a vertical dust-lane & a wildly distorted spiral arm.
Very bright, blue-white core that is elongated from top to bottom.
The subject galaxy appears to be #overlap -ped by a larger spiral, making it look like a #starforming region. Nice collection of galaxies
I don't think this is edge-on: I think it's face on with very open arms. What do you think?
Doesn't look like a merger to me; the subject galaxy image is not distorted. I opt for an #overlap .
Nice multi-armed #spiral with lots of structure. Bright #barred core.
#disturbed Subject galaxy is bent and has #starforming arm above it. The galaxy also has a #boxy core.
#starforming #irregular #spiral #disturbed Nice irregular spiral with all arms off to the left. Faint core.
#merger #doublenuclei two sets of spiral arms: one faint and huge, the other brighter and smaller. Both are open.
#merger #starforming I don't know whether this has a ring or an arc. Maybe it's just a distorted spiral.
Face on #spiral with very faint arms.
#merger Is there a #hashtag for more than a pair of galaxies? I see two galaxies merging with the subject galaxy.
#starforming #merger #GPair Interesting pair of colliding spiral galaxies.
#ring #barred Nice symmetrical yellow spiral.
#starforming #barred #irregular Pretty multi-armed blue spiral.
Interesting double core.
#starforming #merger #dust-lanes Subject galaxy makes a fine pair with a similar galaxy to the lower left.
#starforming #irregular Strange question mark shape.
Nice #ring . Lower arm is much #disturbed . No bar.
There is an arc, from 2 o'clock to 4 o'clock, on the right side of the galaxy with fewer stars.
Two objects nearly in contact at the center of the field: I take the lower one to be the subject galaxy. #merger #orange
#irregular #starforming
Subject galaxy has brilliant bar ending in two segments of a ring. There seems to be a merger with the companion below.
Spiral with much brighter arm to right side. Any ideas what could create such and object?
#disturbed #spiral #starforming #ring #merger Beautiful spiral with ring of starforming regions. Too many features to describe.
Subject galaxy flanked by two companions on opposite sides, at 4 o'clock and 10 o'clock. Also "streamer" off to upper left.
Nice orange boxy centered Hubble. Seems to be interacting with neighbors to the lower right. #merger #orange
The brightest part of this object is off center, to the upper left. Any comments?
Lots of #starforming regions at the top and in the spiral arm at the bottom.
#edge-on #dust lane Tiny bit of spherical core showing top center.
Huge subject galaxy with companion #overlap but not merging.
Subject galaxy with profuse #irregular #starforming regions.
Somewhat brighter #starforming region just below right end of subject galaxy. Left end of galaxy is slightly curled upward.
Subject galaxy being pushed or overlapped by companion to the lower left. #overlap ?
#irregular #barred #spiral
#starforming regions at the ends of the galaxy are tipped up in opposite directions. There is also an interesting artifact on the left.
#clumpy #red #Hubble #irregular
#clumpy Lots of other clumpy galaxies also in field with subject.
#spiral #disturbed #starforming Upper arm of subject galaxy points toward companion some distance away. Is this just a coincidence?
#merger #disturbed
Nice #orange #spiral #edge-on with #dust-lane.
Are these green pea galaxies?
#Open #barred #Spiral galaxy with one regular arm, and one distorted arm with separate object at 1 o'clock from nucleus. Comments?
Irregular galaxy with about 5 #clumps 2 brighter 4 fainter starforming regions. The brighter clumps are not central,
looks like three stars to me.
Galaxy at top seems to be pushing on the top of the central galaxy. I thought mergers would show attraction rather than repulsion. Comment
Spiral galaxy with extremely dense dust lane superimposed on single spiral arm. Boxy central core. Starforming region. Neighbor galaxies.
I see two rings; a bright inner one and a faint outer one. Pretty object.
I see a edgeon galaxy with a obvious central bulge and a halo of stars. Could this be classified as having a polar ring?
Is this a merger or a double nucleus? Can it be both?
How about #overlap #nomerger?
Is it reasonable to call this a starforming ring?
Perfectly centered, edge on dust lane. Pretty!
is this a starburst galaxy?
#starforming #overlap Starforming irregularly shaped region with edge on galaxy behind it. I see no merger.
Irregular ring of #starforming regions. Any comments?
Could be an overlap? #overlap
#starformation. 3 bright star forming regions on apparently different arms.
Spiral galaxy with one enormous spiral arm, and other arm parts away from single arm. Any ideas how such an object could form?
Is this two local stars in front of an irregular spiral galaxy?
Galaxy to be classified has a blue, ring-like object touching it at the upper left. It is a strange shape for a merger. Any comments?
The bright, central portion seems to be offset from the center.
I take this to be two galaxies superimposed but not merging. Anybody agree or disagree?
two star forming regions.
tight spiral with scattering of star-forming regions around it.
Both ends of this edge-on galaxy seem as bright as the central bulge. Is there something else going on here?
Irregular galaxy with blue star forming regions and traces of arms?
Two star-forming regions at top, where second spiral arm should continue.
Merger of two similar spiral galaxies?
Big fuzzy spiral with two nuclei. Nucleus on left has dark arcs around it.
Is the spike pointing the out of the bottom of the galaxy an artifact or something real?
Spiral galaxy with dark area shaped like a spiral arm: what can this be?
There is a notch from the right side into the center. Is this of interest?
Is this an orange Hubble?
Nice pair of galaxies: one at center has a thin end and a fat end, like a baseball bat. I see some debris below the right end. Ideas?
Distorted spiral galaxy composed mainly of star-forming regions.
Odd shaped Hubble galaxy, hard to call it clumpy. Any suggestions?
There are several blue dots on a spiral arm, and a red one about the same brightness at about 3 o'clock. Is it a supernova?
Red Hubble? Do the red object, in the center of the field, and the grey object, in the upper right belong to the same galaxy?
What to classify, the clumpy group at the top or the bright orange object at the bottom? Neither is nicely centered. I chose the clumps.
There are rays reaching out from both the left and right sides of the galaxy. Are these real or some sort of artifact?
I see several faint dark bars across the galaxy, near the center.
Is the red dot just inside the galaxy a supernova of a field star?
Seems to be a companion to a much brighter galaxy to the right. Was I right in classifying the central object by itself?
Is it proper to treat both these objects as part of the same, clumpy Hubble galaxy?
There is a faint green dot on one of the arms, at about 2'oclock from the center. Is it a possible supernova?
galaxy with spiral feature, maybe 1 arm and star-forming regions at top.
#clumps ? star forming regions?
There seem to be two thin spikes sticking out somewhat to the left and right of the galaxy. Is this interesting or not?
There is a fuzzy blob "in front of" the right hand side of the center. I ignored this when classifying it.
I find images like these, with shaded colors in the bulge. Is the shading some kind of artifact or should these be reported somehow?
This image seems to have 2 sets of nuclei and sets of spiral arms atop one another. Any guesses about what's going on here?
There is a brighter object above the center of the field which I ignored. I classified the 5 faint clumps as the intended galaxy.
Collection of green globs, sort of in line.
Multiple green glowing globes.
Looks like it's bowl-shaped.
The object seems to have a jet on the top side.
I see a darker spot inside several round bright objects including the central galaxy. Are these some kind of artifacts?
#blue color at ends #red orange in center.
Strange off-center nucleus. Blue color. Nucleus #dominant.
Noticed "Simulated galaxy from Illustris" label. What does it mean?
#starforming #bar with no nucleus
Part of spiral galaxy cut off by edge of frame. #starforming #dustlanes
#starforming #blueregions
Monster #elliptical #edge-on
red #star in foreground at 3 o'clock.
#bent-spiral #bar #star-forming
Wonderfully complicated #starforming #spiral-arms. #Merger?
Looks like an #elliptical flanked by two stars on opposite sides of the nucleus.
#edge-on #starforming bands with parallel lavender-colored bands interspersed most intense toward 2 o'clock.
#edge-on #starforming Bent edge-on galaxy with starforming arms.
There appear to be three spheres in contact. The lowest is white. The middle one is lilac colored. The top one is pink. What a beauty.
All objects on this frame are a dark green color.
Blue cast to entire galaxy. No individual #bluestarformingregions.
Only thing in center of frame is a small region with less "freckles".
#blue spots on #spiral #arms
#merger Large arm off to lower right #dust_lane. Speckled with #star_forming regions.
Very pretty.
#star_forming
#star_forming
#spiral #bar Interesting yellow color. Nicely shaped golden spiral with dense inner core.
#dust_lane Large galaxy filling entire frame from side to side. Spills off left side. #edge_on
reddish star exactly centered on #edgeondisk. #dustlane above center
#starformation
some blue fuzzy spots. Probably #starformation. #bar. #spiralarms. #disturbed.
#warped #edge_on
#star_forming_arms
dark feature on disk from edge at 12 o'clock to edge at 2 o'clock
#gash at 12 o'clock
#warped
Seems to be a foreground-star just off-center from the nucleus of the galaxy, at 7 o'clock. #star-forming in #spiral-arms
Image split into halves, green on top and red on the bottom.
Gash in disk at 12 o'clock position
#starbursts
#blueknots
Two faint spots superimposed on spiral arms, at the 3 o'clock and 9 o'clock positions. Is this just a coincidence?
#knots along #bar and #spiral arms.
Looks like something smeared a #spiral.
#ring #spiral #irregular Remains of a spiral/merger?
#irregular #spiral hint of #bar
Several clumps along bar and on the spiral arms above and below the bar.
it's blue. #starforming what's going on here?
#starforming #merger #disturbed
#starforming
#starforming
#starforming other pale yellow regions also
red hubble
#dust-lane covers any central bulge if there is one.
#Hubble #red
#elliptical with red nucleus.
This seems to me to be an #overlap and not a merger.
#doublenuclei
#irregular #spiral #starforming #clumps Spiral with one arm below and clumps above.
#disturbed #spiral #starforming #clumps Large starforming region above subject galaxy.
#ring
Subject galaxy seems to be a part of a companion. #starforming
Certainly a ring; possibly a lens. Comment?
#ring #lens
#edge-on #starforming #no-bulge
There are 2 points sticking out of the top of the subject galaxy. Are these real or some sort of artifact?
#orange #edge-on #Hubble #merger
#spiral with faint #bar Magnificent halo of stars stretches from upper left to lower right, I guess as a result of the merger noted below.
This #Hubble seems to have a ring or a lens. Any comments?
#elliptical with nice #ring in it.
#bar #starforming partial (3/4) #ring Perhaps the remains of a spiral galaxy although it's not really a spiral anymore.
#spiral faintly #barred #starforming #disturbed #irregular #ring Pretty spiral with bright core.
#spiral #orange #ring Nice oblique spiral with ring.
#red #Hubble
#gpair #merger Faint #spiral arm to the left of the subject galaxy .
This edge-on galaxy shows bands of color across the right-hand side. Is there any simple explanation of these artifacts?
Looks to me as though the bottom arm is #disturbed by a #merger resulting in a #gpair .
Extremely faint #dust lane .
#spiral #barred #disturbed #merger Spiral with one arm; the other seems to have been disturbed by a merger.
#ring A ring inside, very bright, and a faint halo.
Unsymmetrical #edge-on #spiral #merger with companion One arm, to the left is bent way down.
#edge-on #dust-lane
Suspected lens
#irregular #spiral #starforming
#barred #spiral #starforming Right-hand spiral arm continues in a faint spray of stars that extend downward 2X width of galaxy.
Faint halo all the way around this #edge-on galaxy.
Nice #ring or #lens . Which is it?
#red #Hubble An #irregular clump of clumps. #clumpy
Galaxy has two spikes or rays sticking out of the top. I don't know whether to call them mergers or disturbances.
#elliptical Wide open, faint spiral arms to the top left and below pointing right. Must have been a beauty when it was starforming.
#Hubble #elliptical with bright #orange #central #clump #merger .
Interesting #unbarred #spiral with many broken arms.
#barred #spiral with faint arms and extremely bright bar, ending where one might expect to see a ring which is not there.
#merger #disturbed #starforming #barred #interacting #ring Nice portions of ring at the ends of the bar.
#merger with companion very close to nucleus of subject galaxy.
#edge-on Extra box-shaped core off to left of subject galaxy's nucleus. #disturbed
#edge-on #starforming #boxy nucleus
#ring I see a portion of a ring to the left of the nucleus.
#overlap I see no sign of interaction between these galaxies.
Three parallel lines of color: red, then yellow, then indigo. What could it be?
#irregular #barred #spiral Bright bar appears off center of mangled spiral with #starforming regions.
#spiral Two arms with companion objects centered on the arms on opposite sides of the nucleus. Coincidence? I don't think so.
#starforming .
tiny #red #Hubble One pixel is not much to go on.
#ring I see evidence of many rings or many extremely tight spiral arms. It's hard to tell.
#starforming #irregular
Nice small #red #Hubble .
#merger #dust-lane #doublenuclei #starforming #disturbed #spiral I see a vertical dust-lane & a wildly distorted spiral arm.
Very bright, blue-white core that is elongated from top to bottom.
The subject galaxy appears to be #overlap -ped by a larger spiral, making it look like a #starforming region. Nice collection of galaxies
I don't think this is edge-on: I think it's face on with very open arms. What do you think?
Doesn't look like a merger to me; the subject galaxy image is not distorted. I opt for an #overlap .
Nice multi-armed #spiral with lots of structure. Bright #barred core.
#disturbed Subject galaxy is bent and has #starforming arm above it. The galaxy also has a #boxy core.
#starforming #irregular #spiral #disturbed Nice irregular spiral with all arms off to the left. Faint core.
#merger #doublenuclei two sets of spiral arms: one faint and huge, the other brighter and smaller. Both are open.
#merger #starforming I don't know whether this has a ring or an arc. Maybe it's just a distorted spiral.
Face on #spiral with very faint arms.
#merger Is there a #hashtag for more than a pair of galaxies? I see two galaxies merging with the subject galaxy.
#starforming #merger #GPair Interesting pair of colliding spiral galaxies.
#ring #barred Nice symmetrical yellow spiral.
#starforming #barred #irregular Pretty multi-armed blue spiral.
Interesting double core.
#starforming #merger #dust-lanes Subject galaxy makes a fine pair with a similar galaxy to the lower left.
#starforming #irregular Strange question mark shape.
Nice #ring . Lower arm is much #disturbed . No bar.
There is an arc, from 2 o'clock to 4 o'clock, on the right side of the galaxy with fewer stars.
Two objects nearly in contact at the center of the field: I take the lower one to be the subject galaxy. #merger #orange
#irregular #starforming
Subject galaxy has brilliant bar ending in two segments of a ring. There seems to be a merger with the companion below.
Spiral with much brighter arm to right side. Any ideas what could create such and object?
#disturbed #spiral #starforming #ring #merger Beautiful spiral with ring of starforming regions. Too many features to describe.
Subject galaxy flanked by two companions on opposite sides, at 4 o'clock and 10 o'clock. Also "streamer" off to upper left.
Nice orange boxy centered Hubble. Seems to be interacting with neighbors to the lower right. #merger #orange
The brightest part of this object is off center, to the upper left. Any comments?
Lots of #starforming regions at the top and in the spiral arm at the bottom.
#edge-on #dust lane Tiny bit of spherical core showing top center.
Huge subject galaxy with companion #overlap but not merging.
Subject galaxy with profuse #irregular #starforming regions.
Somewhat brighter #starforming region just below right end of subject galaxy. Left end of galaxy is slightly curled upward.
Subject galaxy being pushed or overlapped by companion to the lower left. #overlap ?
#irregular #barred #spiral
#starforming regions at the ends of the galaxy are tipped up in opposite directions. There is also an interesting artifact on the left.
#clumpy #red #Hubble #irregular
#clumpy Lots of other clumpy galaxies also in field with subject.
#spiral #disturbed #starforming Upper arm of subject galaxy points toward companion some distance away. Is this just a coincidence?
#merger #disturbed
Nice #orange #spiral #edge-on with #dust-lane.
Are these green pea galaxies?
#Open #barred #Spiral galaxy with one regular arm, and one distorted arm with separate object at 1 o'clock from nucleus. Comments?
Irregular galaxy with about 5 #clumps 2 brighter 4 fainter starforming regions. The brighter clumps are not central,
looks like three stars to me.
Galaxy at top seems to be pushing on the top of the central galaxy. I thought mergers would show attraction rather than repulsion. Comment
Spiral galaxy with extremely dense dust lane superimposed on single spiral arm. Boxy central core. Starforming region. Neighbor galaxies.
I see two rings; a bright inner one and a faint outer one. Pretty object.
I see a edgeon galaxy with a obvious central bulge and a halo of stars. Could this be classified as having a polar ring?
Is this a merger or a double nucleus? Can it be both?
How about #overlap #nomerger?
Is it reasonable to call this a starforming ring?
Perfectly centered, edge on dust lane. Pretty!
is this a starburst galaxy?
#starforming #overlap Starforming irregularly shaped region with edge on galaxy behind it. I see no merger.
Irregular ring of #starforming regions. Any comments?
Could be an overlap? #overlap
#starformation. 3 bright star forming regions on apparently different arms.
Spiral galaxy with one enormous spiral arm, and other arm parts away from single arm. Any ideas how such an object could form?
Is this two local stars in front of an irregular spiral galaxy?
Galaxy to be classified has a blue, ring-like object touching it at the upper left. It is a strange shape for a merger. Any comments?
The bright, central portion seems to be offset from the center.
I take this to be two galaxies superimposed but not merging. Anybody agree or disagree?
two star forming regions.
tight spiral with scattering of star-forming regions around it.
Both ends of this edge-on galaxy seem as bright as the central bulge. Is there something else going on here?
Irregular galaxy with blue star forming regions and traces of arms?
Two star-forming regions at top, where second spiral arm should continue.
Merger of two similar spiral galaxies?
Big fuzzy spiral with two nuclei. Nucleus on left has dark arcs around it.
Is the spike pointing the out of the bottom of the galaxy an artifact or something real?
Spiral galaxy with dark area shaped like a spiral arm: what can this be?
There is a notch from the right side into the center. Is this of interest?
Is this an orange Hubble?
Nice pair of galaxies: one at center has a thin end and a fat end, like a baseball bat. I see some debris below the right end. Ideas?
Distorted spiral galaxy composed mainly of star-forming regions.
Odd shaped Hubble galaxy, hard to call it clumpy. Any suggestions?
There are several blue dots on a spiral arm, and a red one about the same brightness at about 3 o'clock. Is it a supernova?
Red Hubble? Do the red object, in the center of the field, and the grey object, in the upper right belong to the same galaxy?
What to classify, the clumpy group at the top or the bright orange object at the bottom? Neither is nicely centered. I chose the clumps.
There are rays reaching out from both the left and right sides of the galaxy. Are these real or some sort of artifact?
I see several faint dark bars across the galaxy, near the center.
Is the red dot just inside the galaxy a supernova of a field star?
Seems to be a companion to a much brighter galaxy to the right. Was I right in classifying the central object by itself?
Is it proper to treat both these objects as part of the same, clumpy Hubble galaxy?
There is a faint green dot on one of the arms, at about 2'oclock from the center. Is it a possible supernova?
galaxy with spiral feature, maybe 1 arm and star-forming regions at top.
#clumps ? star forming regions?
There seem to be two thin spikes sticking out somewhat to the left and right of the galaxy. Is this interesting or not?
There is a fuzzy blob "in front of" the right hand side of the center. I ignored this when classifying it.
I find images like these, with shaded colors in the bulge. Is the shading some kind of artifact or should these be reported somehow?
This image seems to have 2 sets of nuclei and sets of spiral arms atop one another. Any guesses about what's going on here?
There is a brighter object above the center of the field which I ignored. I classified the 5 faint clumps as the intended galaxy.
Collection of green globs, sort of in line.
Multiple green glowing globes.
Looks like it's bowl-shaped.
The object seems to have a jet on the top side.
I see a darker spot inside several round bright objects including the central galaxy. Are these some kind of artifacts?