Galaxy Zoo Talk
#edge_on #spiral_galaxy #interacting with bottom galaxy; #tidal_debris from center galaxy and bottom galaxy; #dust_lane in subject galaxy.
#merged galaxies; #star_burst activity; #tidal_debris
closely symmetrical #halo of stars beyond disk
#spiral galaxy with diffuse #dust_lane and noticeable #tidal_debris #tail at upper left of subject galaxy from #close_encounter
Near complete #merger of 2 galactic centers with intense new #star #formation and #tidal #debris fields on all sides?
clear #tidal #debris tails between the #interacting or #merging galaxies; a better defined trailing tidal tail in upper left corner.
bar spiral galaxy with 4 noticeable circular localized #star #forming regions and one diffused region directly below galactic center.
#active #star forming regions; #tidal #debris lower left and upper right
#tidal tails upper left and lower right; #dustlane partially obscuring galactic center.
Object overlaps galaxy mid right of bar; obscures detail in subject galaxy; tidal debris extending to the left and down
Significant new star formation through out disk; tidal debris upper left and lower left with new star formation.
Primary merging with satellite galaxy; tidal tail (debris) extending from satellite and from right middle of merger.
Significant new star burst activity in the outer disk.
#Ring galaxy.
New star formation in outer disk; perhaps from a close galactic encounter.
#tidal debri
Possible pre merger.
Possible merger (post or pre) as indicated by irregular shape and new star burst formation (blue) and tidal stretched tail.
Possible lens upper right side of subject galaxy.
Obvious new star formation in outer periphery of the arms of the galaxy; this forms a virtual ring around the galaxy.
New star formation on mid to lower right side of subject galaxy perhaps due to tidal influence from galaxy above due to a close encounter.
Spiral galaxy with a lot of new young star formation and faint tidal tail clue to a close encounter or merger recently.
Looks like a merger indicated by 2 distinct galactic cores and a tidal tail emanating from the upper right.
Looks like pre-merger. The subject galaxy (center) showing star forming regions (blue) due to gravitational interaction with lower galaxy.
Star forming regions in blue due to merger or close encounter with another galaxy?
#edge_on #spiral_galaxy #interacting with bottom galaxy; #tidal_debris from center galaxy and bottom galaxy; #dust_lane in subject galaxy.
#merged galaxies; #star_burst activity; #tidal_debris
closely symmetrical #halo of stars beyond disk
#spiral galaxy with diffuse #dust_lane and noticeable #tidal_debris #tail at upper left of subject galaxy from #close_encounter
Near complete #merger of 2 galactic centers with intense new #star #formation and #tidal #debris fields on all sides?
clear #tidal #debris tails between the #interacting or #merging galaxies; a better defined trailing tidal tail in upper left corner.
bar spiral galaxy with 4 noticeable circular localized #star #forming regions and one diffused region directly below galactic center.
#active #star forming regions; #tidal #debris lower left and upper right
#tidal tails upper left and lower right; #dustlane partially obscuring galactic center.
Object overlaps galaxy mid right of bar; obscures detail in subject galaxy; tidal debris extending to the left and down
Significant new star formation through out disk; tidal debris upper left and lower left with new star formation.
Primary merging with satellite galaxy; tidal tail (debris) extending from satellite and from right middle of merger.
Significant new star burst activity in the outer disk.
#Ring galaxy.
New star formation in outer disk; perhaps from a close galactic encounter.
#tidal debri
Possible pre merger.
Possible merger (post or pre) as indicated by irregular shape and new star burst formation (blue) and tidal stretched tail.
Possible lens upper right side of subject galaxy.
Obvious new star formation in outer periphery of the arms of the galaxy; this forms a virtual ring around the galaxy.
New star formation on mid to lower right side of subject galaxy perhaps due to tidal influence from galaxy above due to a close encounter.
Spiral galaxy with a lot of new young star formation and faint tidal tail clue to a close encounter or merger recently.
Looks like a merger indicated by 2 distinct galactic cores and a tidal tail emanating from the upper right.
Looks like pre-merger. The subject galaxy (center) showing star forming regions (blue) due to gravitational interaction with lower galaxy.
Star forming regions in blue due to merger or close encounter with another galaxy?