Galaxy Zoo Talk
Very blue galaxy. Similar to LMC?
Seems to be an inner two/arm spiral that is embedded
The bright nucleus is not centered. The diffuse part might be a spiral.
Bright inner structure misaligned with outer
Either the galaxy is just diffuse and it has no discernible center or there is strong absorption with lots of dust. Then should peak in IR.
A clumpy diffuse galaxy. Hard to classify. There might be an underlying spiral structure and also a bar.
Would be interesting to compare z for galaxy and object in left arm. #Merger??
Two interacting galaxies?
Itś a spiral for sure. But impossible to actually state the number of arms. Iḿ missing the option to say cant tell the number........
Might be devouring satellites
Problematic. But it looks like a barred spiral. But that is only an educated guess......
Yes, this is probably a #spiral but who can tell the number of arms????! The option can´t tell, please reintroduce it.....
Nice ring galaxy!
This looks like a distant spiral. But(!) who can tell how many arms????! Still miss the option to say spiral but cant tell how many arms....
Could be several interacting galaxies....
Flocculent with several star forming regions
Two spiral arms that separate into a multiple arm structure
#Interacting galaxies? #Tidal tail from satellite.
Might be two #interacting galaxies. Interaction is causing one of them to form a #ring structure
It looks like a spiral but I miss the option to say that I cant tell how many arms there are.....
disrupted spiral?
#flocculent disturbed galaxy. Multiple star forming regions
Regarding lensing I would take a look at the three less distinct blotches.....
Signs of intensive #starformation. Blue HII region.
Very nice #barred galaxy!
Since the edges are so pronounced it might be a ring galaxy edge on?
foreground star?
Tight group of galaxies
Companion galaxy????
Two bright spots in same arm might indicate star forming regions
Gives the impression of giant E or cD in cluster
It seems to be a spiral but diffuse since it is very distant. Iḿ missing the option cannot say regarding number of arms.......!
Very blue object. Lots of star forming regions?
Pattern of star formation or lensing effect????
#interacting galaxy pair?
Blue spots might either be star forming regions or lensing
Classified this as a spiral but due to its fuzziness itś impossible to evaluate number of arms
Could be a boxy galaxy edge on with a large halo??
Lens or starformation?????
Blue patches of ongoing starformation?
Looks like starformation in a #ringstructure
Odd blue pattern across the galaxy. Ring or arc??Wave of star formation or what?!
overlapping galaxies
Galaxy cluster in background or a galaxy with satellites?? Blue object to the left +small galaxy close to the nucleus satellite candidates?
Several objects that might be foreground stars or galaxies. Nevertheless the main object seems rather disturbed.
disc with extended #halo
#flocculent spiral
blue haze (star forming??) in front of older population??
warped disc???
might be two interacting galaxies
weak disc with extremely strong bulge???
Might be several #interacting galaxies
Spectacular luminosity difference between inner and outer part. With better resolution this might be a spiral.
Looks like wisps of gas and stars especially at the "upper" end of the galaxy
Like a lot of these rather smooth galaxies there is always the suspicion that with better resolution a spiral might turn up!!
Somewhat lopsided
Several prominent star clusters
Very blue on one side and rather a #flocculent apparition with seemingly lots of gas and dust
Irr dwarf actively forming stars
Very smooth galaxy with an inner #ring structure
Nice disrupted #spiral
Interacting galaxies???
Looks like two ellipticals merging?
Several #clumps. #Merger??
Looks a bit skewed at the bottom...
Partial #ring structure
Seems to be an outer ring structure
Blob to the right of center probably a coincidence. Check if same z, then interesting.....
Light maximum not in the center of the disk structure
Nice #dustlane
Bright star might be a #supernova
IF they have the same z, a merger
Might be a #ring structure that causes the two dots symmetrically from the C
A #merger if they have the same z
Nice #flocculent #spiral
Would be interesting if the galaxy below has same z
Might be interesting if the two dots to the left of c belong. But probably not....
Merging galaxies with tails
Diffuse outer #ring structure
Very bright nucleus
Might be interaction between neighbors ?
Maybe #interacting w galaxy to the left
Nice spiral w #bar
#Interacting??
#Irregular
Faint spiral structure???
#Merger indeed! With #tail
Faint galaxy w. diffuse structure
Very nice spiral!
Difficult to analyze due to artifact superimposed
#Patchy spiral
Very nice barred spiral beside the object? With bright #SN????
Very prominent #bar in this distant galaxy
Single galaxy or #interacting pair (triple???)?
Very #blue galaxy. Blue #dot in upper part. Upper tail might be real, or is farther away?
#Merger???
Bright #spot near center and bright #patches in the galaxy.
Bright #spot. #Supernova??????
#Merging galaxies?
Somewhat #patchy and irregular #spiral
If the patch below is interacting it might be a M51 system?
Two #merging galaxies?
Inner #ring. Outer ring or spiral pattern? Several bright spots.
Possibly two #interacting galaxies
Merger in the making or two separate ellipticals?????
Inner and outer ring structure
Spiral? Nevertheless its a disk with a ring structure.
Might be a merger of two galaxies
Might be an artifact or foreground star???
Oddly shaped spiral. Like a boomerang....
Large patch of dust in front of the bulge
The main part of the galaxy is distinctly more yellow and the smaller upper part (on the other side of a dust lane?) is more white.
Beautiful tilted spiral with at least two blue star forming regions
Two separate galaxies superimposed or an ongoing merger????
Not really sure. Is this an artifact, a star or really a strange galaxy????
Patchy appearance. A combination of star burst and dust???
Might be a ring structure or two arms????
Red streaks of dust?? The bright spot, if it belongs to the parent galaxy, could be a starburst or a SN??
Central part of galaxy tilted w respect to outer part
Even though its a dim object the central part seems to be rather disturbed
L of nucleus dimmer. Partially obscured by dust?
If the two galaxies are close in z this could become a merger
Slight extension to the N (up)
Prominent nucleus
Very blue galaxy. Similar to LMC?
Seems to be an inner two/arm spiral that is embedded
The bright nucleus is not centered. The diffuse part might be a spiral.
Bright inner structure misaligned with outer
Either the galaxy is just diffuse and it has no discernible center or there is strong absorption with lots of dust. Then should peak in IR.
A clumpy diffuse galaxy. Hard to classify. There might be an underlying spiral structure and also a bar.
Would be interesting to compare z for galaxy and object in left arm. #Merger??
Two interacting galaxies?
Itś a spiral for sure. But impossible to actually state the number of arms. Iḿ missing the option to say cant tell the number........
Might be devouring satellites
Problematic. But it looks like a barred spiral. But that is only an educated guess......
Yes, this is probably a #spiral but who can tell the number of arms????! The option can´t tell, please reintroduce it.....
Nice ring galaxy!
This looks like a distant spiral. But(!) who can tell how many arms????! Still miss the option to say spiral but cant tell how many arms....
Could be several interacting galaxies....
Flocculent with several star forming regions
Two spiral arms that separate into a multiple arm structure
#Interacting galaxies? #Tidal tail from satellite.
Might be two #interacting galaxies. Interaction is causing one of them to form a #ring structure
It looks like a spiral but I miss the option to say that I cant tell how many arms there are.....
disrupted spiral?
#flocculent disturbed galaxy. Multiple star forming regions
Regarding lensing I would take a look at the three less distinct blotches.....
Signs of intensive #starformation. Blue HII region.
Very nice #barred galaxy!
Since the edges are so pronounced it might be a ring galaxy edge on?
foreground star?
Tight group of galaxies
Companion galaxy????
Two bright spots in same arm might indicate star forming regions
Gives the impression of giant E or cD in cluster
It seems to be a spiral but diffuse since it is very distant. Iḿ missing the option cannot say regarding number of arms.......!
Very blue object. Lots of star forming regions?
Pattern of star formation or lensing effect????
#interacting galaxy pair?
Blue spots might either be star forming regions or lensing
Classified this as a spiral but due to its fuzziness itś impossible to evaluate number of arms
Could be a boxy galaxy edge on with a large halo??
Lens or starformation?????
Blue patches of ongoing starformation?
Looks like starformation in a #ringstructure
Odd blue pattern across the galaxy. Ring or arc??Wave of star formation or what?!
overlapping galaxies
Galaxy cluster in background or a galaxy with satellites?? Blue object to the left +small galaxy close to the nucleus satellite candidates?
Several objects that might be foreground stars or galaxies. Nevertheless the main object seems rather disturbed.
disc with extended #halo
#flocculent spiral
blue haze (star forming??) in front of older population??
warped disc???
might be two interacting galaxies
weak disc with extremely strong bulge???
Might be several #interacting galaxies
Spectacular luminosity difference between inner and outer part. With better resolution this might be a spiral.
Looks like wisps of gas and stars especially at the "upper" end of the galaxy
Like a lot of these rather smooth galaxies there is always the suspicion that with better resolution a spiral might turn up!!
Somewhat lopsided
Several prominent star clusters
Very blue on one side and rather a #flocculent apparition with seemingly lots of gas and dust
Irr dwarf actively forming stars
Very smooth galaxy with an inner #ring structure
Nice disrupted #spiral
Interacting galaxies???
Looks like two ellipticals merging?
Several #clumps. #Merger??
Looks a bit skewed at the bottom...
Partial #ring structure
Seems to be an outer ring structure
Blob to the right of center probably a coincidence. Check if same z, then interesting.....
Light maximum not in the center of the disk structure
Nice #dustlane
Bright star might be a #supernova
IF they have the same z, a merger
Might be a #ring structure that causes the two dots symmetrically from the C
A #merger if they have the same z
Nice #flocculent #spiral
Would be interesting if the galaxy below has same z
Might be interesting if the two dots to the left of c belong. But probably not....
Merging galaxies with tails
Diffuse outer #ring structure
Very bright nucleus
Very bright nucleus
Might be interaction between neighbors ?
Maybe #interacting w galaxy to the left
Nice spiral w #bar
#Interacting??
#Irregular
Faint spiral structure???
#Merger indeed! With #tail
Faint galaxy w. diffuse structure
Very nice spiral!
Difficult to analyze due to artifact superimposed
#Patchy spiral
Very nice barred spiral beside the object? With bright #SN????
Very prominent #bar in this distant galaxy
Single galaxy or #interacting pair (triple???)?
Very #blue galaxy. Blue #dot in upper part. Upper tail might be real, or is farther away?
#Merger???
Bright #spot near center and bright #patches in the galaxy.
Bright #spot. #Supernova??????
#Merging galaxies?
Somewhat #patchy and irregular #spiral
If the patch below is interacting it might be a M51 system?
Two #merging galaxies?
Inner #ring. Outer ring or spiral pattern? Several bright spots.
Possibly two #interacting galaxies
Merger in the making or two separate ellipticals?????
Inner and outer ring structure
Spiral? Nevertheless its a disk with a ring structure.
Might be a merger of two galaxies
Might be an artifact or foreground star???
Oddly shaped spiral. Like a boomerang....
Large patch of dust in front of the bulge
The main part of the galaxy is distinctly more yellow and the smaller upper part (on the other side of a dust lane?) is more white.
Beautiful tilted spiral with at least two blue star forming regions
Two separate galaxies superimposed or an ongoing merger????
Not really sure. Is this an artifact, a star or really a strange galaxy????
Patchy appearance. A combination of star burst and dust???
Might be a ring structure or two arms????
Red streaks of dust?? The bright spot, if it belongs to the parent galaxy, could be a starburst or a SN??
Central part of galaxy tilted w respect to outer part
Even though its a dim object the central part seems to be rather disturbed
L of nucleus dimmer. Partially obscured by dust?
If the two galaxies are close in z this could become a merger
Slight extension to the N (up)
Prominent nucleus