Galaxy Zoo Talk
Appears to be two central bulges to this galaxy, Is this a merger maintaining two central bulges?
The central bulge appears square
Bright glow at the 7:00 position.
Obviously distorted for some reason. Too blurry to venture a guess at what is causing it.
Galaxy appears distorted but too blurry to guess the cause.
Appears to be two separate galaxies in the process of merger. There obviously some type of disturbance in process.
At least 5 prominent patterns within the perimeter of the galaxy. Too blurry to determine what the patterns might be.
Outer ring is distorted. No spiral arms are evident.
Appears to be two eliptical galaxies in tandem.
Bright anomaly at the 5:00 position. Can't determine if a separate object of not.
Spiral arms appear slightly disturbed.
Appears to be a clear case of two galaxies merging.
The central bulge appears disturbed and elongated.
Two galaxies in the picture. Galaxy at 1:00 position may be much farther in the distance but possible they are gravitationally connected.
Appears to be two galaxies in the process of merging.
Obviously disturbed. Can't see well enough to determine if two separate galaxies are involved.
Appears to show two galaxies. One edge on in the foreground and one full face further distance in the center of the photograph.
There is signs of bright prominence at 8:00 position. Central bulge appears to be split diagonally.
Appears to be two galaxies interacting
Appears to be two central bulges. One at 7:00 position and other at 1:00 position.
Appears disturbed but difficult to determine why.
Colored dense areas at the 8:00 position. Can't determine if this is foreground items or internal to the galaxy.
Bright streak appears at the 8:00 position. Might be indication of a disturbance of some kind but difficult to see.
Is that a star at the 5:00 position outside or inside the galaxy. If inside then it might be a novae.
Obviously disturbed but not clear enough to determine cause.
Appears to be a close in star in the foreground at 5:00 position. Galaxy is obviously disturbed but cannot ID a merger.
Appears to be two central bulges. Might be a merger or either a barred galaxy.
Appears to be two merging galaxies.
May be two satellite galaxies located at 8:00 and 12:00 positions. Appears to be another galaxy at the 5:00 position in same line of site.
Color is red. Does that indicate light shift due to distance or something else?
Possible satellite galaxies or simply same line of site.
May two satellite galaxies, merging or simply two other galaxies in same line of site.
Could be a satellite galaxy or merger. Could simply be two other galaxies in same line of site.
Appears to be merging but difficult to determine since the photo is blurred.
Two obvious satellite galaxies. Not sure if merging or not.
Appears to be two central bulges to this galaxy, Is this a merger maintaining two central bulges?
The central bulge appears square
Bright glow at the 7:00 position.
Obviously distorted for some reason. Too blurry to venture a guess at what is causing it.
Galaxy appears distorted but too blurry to guess the cause.
Appears to be two separate galaxies in the process of merger. There obviously some type of disturbance in process.
At least 5 prominent patterns within the perimeter of the galaxy. Too blurry to determine what the patterns might be.
Outer ring is distorted. No spiral arms are evident.
Appears to be two eliptical galaxies in tandem.
Bright anomaly at the 5:00 position. Can't determine if a separate object of not.
Spiral arms appear slightly disturbed.
Appears to be a clear case of two galaxies merging.
The central bulge appears disturbed and elongated.
Two galaxies in the picture. Galaxy at 1:00 position may be much farther in the distance but possible they are gravitationally connected.
Appears to be two galaxies in the process of merging.
Obviously disturbed. Can't see well enough to determine if two separate galaxies are involved.
Appears to show two galaxies. One edge on in the foreground and one full face further distance in the center of the photograph.
There is signs of bright prominence at 8:00 position. Central bulge appears to be split diagonally.
Appears to be two galaxies interacting
Appears to be two central bulges. One at 7:00 position and other at 1:00 position.
Appears disturbed but difficult to determine why.
Colored dense areas at the 8:00 position. Can't determine if this is foreground items or internal to the galaxy.
Bright streak appears at the 8:00 position. Might be indication of a disturbance of some kind but difficult to see.
Is that a star at the 5:00 position outside or inside the galaxy. If inside then it might be a novae.
Obviously disturbed but not clear enough to determine cause.
Appears to be a close in star in the foreground at 5:00 position. Galaxy is obviously disturbed but cannot ID a merger.
Appears to be two central bulges. Might be a merger or either a barred galaxy.
Appears to be two merging galaxies.
May be two satellite galaxies located at 8:00 and 12:00 positions. Appears to be another galaxy at the 5:00 position in same line of site.
Color is red. Does that indicate light shift due to distance or something else?
Possible satellite galaxies or simply same line of site.
May two satellite galaxies, merging or simply two other galaxies in same line of site.
Could be a satellite galaxy or merger. Could simply be two other galaxies in same line of site.
Appears to be merging but difficult to determine since the photo is blurred.
Two obvious satellite galaxies. Not sure if merging or not.