Galaxy Zoo Talk
best described #clumpy https://blog.galaxyzoo.org/2010/05/25/a-brief-history-of-clumpy-galaxies/
bit of tidal but looks at an angle so symmetry will be skewed
#clumpy spiral. https://blog.galaxyzoo.org/tag/clumpy-galaxies/
starforming yes, but it has been well disturbed from a spiral, it is more like a merger aftermath
#overlapping
barish i like the term
more an overlap than merger
the image on sky server gives it as a loose spiral
has #spiral arms but very disturbed
rotating satellite in orbit rotating or camera artefact as it does not show on sky-server image
SAB(s)c?
FOR YOU TECKIES SA(s)bc?
is classified as a galactic pair
starforming clumpy no signs of rotation will plump for merger aftermath
it is a galactic pair very much merging
There is a catalogue id ATS 2004
http://skyservice.pha.jhu.edu/DR9/ImgCutout/getjpeg.aspx?ra=185.7317589&dec=-2.66884054&scale=0.1980635&width=512&height=512&opt=&query=
click this link above
for view from sky server
disturbed spiral
the yellow streak is a satellite in orbit it catches the sun
the bi colour is a camera artifact it is a ring galaxy
starforming
on sd9 there is interaction with the galaxy top right merger aftermath
merger aftermath
clumpy
nice spiral with a diffuse outer spiral arms
clumpy irregular
has to classify as a ring
lot of debris star formiong regiond onsingle arm my best is a merger aftermath
clumpy disturbed
looks very active starforming not on NED no primary data on skyserver #clumpy
spiral
diffuse spiral
KUG 1216+131 it is a spiral megalanic galaxy
they are classified as a galactic pair
la mostra blu formazione stellare
shell galaxy
is this a shell elliptical
spiral ring merging
clumpy spiral
multiple arms and feathers. core a bit off center
elliptical. barred with ring
http://www.galaxyzooforum.org/index.php?topic=280028.825 ngc o831 better image
merger for certain
https://blog.galaxyzoo.org/2010/05/25/a-brief-history-of-clumpy-galaxies/
green line is an earth orbiting satelite
lot of xray sources and quasar inthere somewhwre
it is a galactic cluster ABELL 2153
extended spiral #clumpy
#clumpy
#dust lane
#merger nice find
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolf–Rayet_star
it is a galactic pair i would say it was an old merger
UGC 12644 a spiral ? best is a merger aftermath SBd morphology
elliptical? with a rather large ring
elliptical with a dust lane? not on NED
CGCG 388-100 galactic pair in all probability in the act of merging lot of stars getting made
UGC 11948
NGC 266 is a spiral galaxy located in the constellation Pisces. It was discovered on September 12, 1784 by William Herschel.[2]
#barred spiral #clumpy as it is not symetrical possible merger aftermath
#ring
cant get on to ned to see if it is catalogued but a nice spiral
three armed ring spiral
#merger
nice #merger
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NGC_4293
merger for me. its been well pulled apart
clumpy dont see spiral
morphology is s? i would much preefer a merger aftermath
def 1 dominant arm
old one but worth another post
its a ring
extended src
look at the galactic halo https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galactic_halo
well. its a ring but has a spiral arm
its a ring but disturbed
please give a link to some explanation of what is syfert https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seyfert_galaxy
disturbed spiral #clumpy
well its spiral but peculiar arms and has a black hole in the middle
clumpy arms,
#ring galaxy
certainly looks disturbed old merger perhaps
not sure overlap or merger
irregular
s peculiar
galactic pair
the centre is a debris cloud from a spectacular #merger
lot of tidal forces in play, merger for sure
cannot be both as it has spiral arms that is what it is beautiful though:) best is SO
ringed barred elliptical
it is an EO galaxy or elliptical and football shaped
it is a good example of a processing artifact
sb spiral
loose irregular clumpy sb
diffuse sb
extended srcs
clumpy https://blog.galaxyzoo.org/2010/05/25/a-brief-history-of-clumpy-galaxies/
what looks like the aftermath of a merger or flyby
its spiral, its extended src
has to be merger
lenticular
it looks far but only .3g gly it is also a morphology as a dwarf
lenticular with a ring, not a lens:) .http://www.cfhtlens.org/public/what-gravitational-lensing
one arm spiral
ringed elliptical
barred ringed elliptical
UGC 06204 sb peculiar
see more of an overlap than a merger
would like to add # clumpy https://blog.galaxyzoo.org/tag/clumpy-galaxies/
both are disturbed,is some spiral formation, plump for flyby merger
http://www.cloudynights.com/topic/381277-ngc-5591-with-ngc-5587-getting-into-the-picture/ interesting article
clumpy galaxy https://blog.galaxyzoo.org/tag/clumpy-galaxies/
i would hazard that this is a merger
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dust_lane
the lesser arms are referred as feathers or spurs http://www.astro.princeton.edu/~eco/research/spurs/project.html
wonder if this is an old merger due to the lower arm looking starforming
AGN https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Active_galactic_nucleus
galaxy is 1.46 Gyr Gyr = i billion light years
over lap see no disturbance or merger
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=elliptical+galaxy&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&client=firefox-b&gfe_rd=cr&ei=9CLPV-X9HM_v8Ae-rIn4Cg elliptical
NGC 2572
NGC 3816
NGC 5692 S? looks very starforming
loose spiral
definite galaxy 2MASX J15522527+0052385 15h52m25.2s +00d52m38s G
yes clumpy https://blog.galaxyzoo.org/tag/clumpy-galaxies/
triple #ring galaxy check out google triple ring galaxy then https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=w7vD2NpVhaAC&pg=PA45&lpg=PA45&dq=triple+ring+galaxy&source=bl&ots=iYhbwh-bKH&sig=uLU6CE9ACfgavm8BkDP-Rt9OG2c&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwik_ZeY9ObMAhXsAcAKHaa3BrgQ6AEIQjAJ
overlapping
nice spiral
there is a bar, it shows some rotation, clumpy spiral
Extended Src
NED says it an extended SRC
overlap but no merger but well disturbed
nice barred spiral
looks like some star forming clumps
disturbed barred spiral
double lenticular #merger
double lenticular merger
nice side on but the halo around the core is to be seen https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galactic_halo
that looks like a merger in progress to me note the galaxy above is also disturbed
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ring_galaxy
upper a beautiful spiral the lower a ringed barred(spiral) nice find!
the three bright central are stars, i see no merger
single arm spiral
loose spiral that shows disturbance
no question, it is a nice one
dont see the interaction my bet is an overlap
as the furthest looks undisturbed overlap for me
in layman terms, too much light is being seen by the camera
2 galaxy collisions UGC 12578 and 12589 have collided but not merged, a drive by
not a gas cloud a clumpy starforming irregular
star forming clumpy irregular
i agree
starforming clumpy irregular
clumpy irregular looks starforming
lot of tidal debris aftermath of a merger
http://blog.galaxyzoo.org/tag/clumpy-galaxies/ clumpy starforming
nice edge on spiral with dust lane, satellite trail to boot
http://blog.galaxyzoo.org/tag/clumpy-galaxies/
very loose (spiral) with star forming around edges, dare say a possible old merger
more elliptical with a ring
looks a lot like the left is being pulled apart #merger
a lot of blue in the arms star forming
wow! spiral #clumpy NGC 7642 Sa peculiar
'#ringed barred with the ring being blue could be a merger aftermath
clumpy irregular with starforming blue regions
Merger# look at the starforming in the spiral arms
any green blobs are stars in our galaxy that are overexposed classify as star
has to be a #merger aftermath
its a barred double ringed spiral
nice spiral with what looks like satelite galaxies on the lower left edge ugc 07960 Sab
spiral with clumps in the arms(starforming) looks like a ring around the center
difficult to say spiral but will concede the point the lower galaxy looks to be a remnan of a merger or flyby
the main object is a ring
somewhat disturbed spiral arms, supernova 2005
it is certainly disturbed enough to be an o0ld merger
two arm barred spiral and looks like it has formed a diffuse ring
these are local stars that are overexposed in the green filter
certainly looks merger
it is a galaxy
like to put this one down as a merger aftermath
this might be a disturbed galaxy from another passing by and gravitation pulled it apart
dont forger the bar
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_cluster not realy irregular or any spiral motion
put this down as a 6 arm spiral
this is more a magelenic
star cluster#
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seyfert_galaxy
looks in an early stage of forming a #barred galaxy
lovely lío
could be #binary system xrar source in there somewkere
has spiral properties but very disturbed
bit of a tangle cant rule out a #merger aftermath
agree on foregroundstar its ouyer #ring looks starburst...... could be an old merger
looks like a merger aftermath
local stars
looks like a remnant of a supernova
cant classify it as a spiral but a lovely #ringed elliptical
not a merger me thinks more an #irregular
lovely example of a spiral galaxy seen edge on
http://skyservice.pha.jhu.edu/DR8/ImgCutout/getjpeg.aspx?ra=272.04947148&dec=11.71222345&scale=0.1980635&width=512&height=512&opt=&query=
SAB(s)b;HII Sy2
UGC12600 beautiful example of an edge on no bulge galaxy showing a magnificent dust trail
NGC 3800 Galactic Group
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=168.04735264&dec=76.94142489 cracking merger
http://www.astro.princeton.edu/~jstone/galaxies.html # barred ring galaxy see link
would agree on #merger
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Starburst_galaxy....
sbo galaxy with a AGN
It is a satellite trail. as it passes in front of the long exposure camera it reflects sunlight, it can be red green or blue
it is an earth orbiting satellite catching the sunlight
c'est aussi une galaxie annelé
NGC3800 galactic group.
nice image has a dust lane and looks to have a halo
yes it is a foreground star
http://cas.sdss.org/dr7/en/tools/chart/navi.asp?ra=179.6209097&dec=27.52877834 wow what a merger#
it is only diagonal from the veiw point you have note the star forming clumps http://blog.galaxyzoo.org/tag/clumpy-galaxies/
the object in the cross hairs that needs classifying is the orange blob at 7 o'clock if you were looking at the blue object then yes a star
UGC 08248 a star forming spiral with a big dust lane quite close 0.177gyr light travel
open barred spiral with starforming areas not classified on NED
starforming clusters around outer spiral arms
extended spiral with a nice dust lane
its an optical artefact
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dwarf_galaxy it is classified as a compact galaxy or a blue dwarf
i would say this was(past) a merger and the ring formed from that
globular cluster
nuclear ring spiral galaxy http://www.eso.org/sci/publications/messenger/archive/no.130-dec07/messenger-no130-40-42.pdf
Sb peculiar is how i would call this one big starforming disturbed uneven arms, #old-merger probably certainly a lot of halo stars
if you take the width of our galaxy as 120 million light years and use that on target galaxy the apparent distance is roughly 100 mill lys
stars
farb too far apart many millions of light year separation light travel to main object 7.1 billion light years
i would say lenticular have look at the smaller galaxy there is a tidal trail leading to the bigger galaxy (inverted)view #canabalism
called it chance alignment
don't believe centre bright region is part of the galaxy i think it a co-incidental overlaping image of a star:)))))))))))
It is a Lenticular galaxy it is also classified as unbarred peculiar(SA0)pec due to what looks like a dust lane
its a fuzzy spiral light travel 4.8 billion years
there is a caterpillar of star forming clumps on the left upper edge which could be from an old merger
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NGC_2770
it the lens of the camera open and these are just optical artefacts, interesting but not significant:)
yes a star
there is no almost it is either no bulge or a bulge:)
muchas regiones azules starforming
itds difficult to judge Hubble images 3.9 billion light years light travel but under enlargement looks symetrical
todas las manchas de color amarillo con cruces son estrellas
overlap image
it is a star in our galaxy
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/full/1997RMxAC...6..238P good read
with all the star forming in the arms and the disturbed arms i would guess as a barred loose spiral
it is not a voorwerpje or an irregular It is a fuzzy spiral
it is a star
UGC 12640 a well known galaxy a loose spiral
dont forget the bar
ugc 02491 not listed as part of a cluster http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galaxy_groups_and_clusters
nuff said!
somewhat a Hoag object me thinks http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoag's_Object
looks like a line of sight overlap
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=194.75133121&dec=34.84524685
ring yes but dont forget the bar
cant say for sure but enough disturbance to say probable or eventual
clumpy is reserved for images from the Hubble telescope. yes clumpy irregular fits the bill
diffuse loose armed barred spiral
camera artefact it is flare from a star just outside the field of vision
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night be a bit of galactic cannibalism going on both have the same red shift
#meteorite
noticable star forming in outer arms
IC5292 lot of star forming regions more a merger aftermath me thinks
go for #hoag type object #ringed merger http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoag's_Object
Nice #barred #spiral
the icon you click gives a pictorial of what is meant by each definition it is all subjective to the user ::::::😃)))))
I see the arc post on possible gravitational lens on the forum for an educated opinion
fuzzy spiral 4 me 😃 no science on NED
it looks like tidal between them galactic canabalism
http://skyservice.pha.jhu.edu/DR8/ImgCutout/getjpeg.aspx?ra=175.17042626&dec=21.3626746&scale=0.79224&width=512&height=512&opt=&query= Star
i would say this is more a merger aftermath than an irregular
its an optical artefact, nothing to be concerned over
left galaxy looks intriging
bright blobs are overexposed stars
#ring elliptical
it is not an irregular. as it has a spiral shape, in other words it has spun into a loose diffuse armed spiral
no merger 4 me 😃
long way to go for it to rain
fuzzy spiral
definite cosmic train wreck
CGCG 118-066 08h09m44.9s +25d52m51s GPair classified as a galactic pair not merging YET!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
simple spiral white dot is a foreground star
optical effect image made from several plates and easily spotted once known
there is a ring around the nucleus and an outer ring:)
http://www.space.com/5838-galaxy-formation-clumpy-affair.html
field of vision overlap no tidal or disturbance:)
CGCG 300-088 17h50m59.7s +62d49m20s GTrpl
http://www.astro.washington.edu/groups/observatory/newsletter/MR_Newsletter.pdf galaxy #canabalism
this is an overexposed star, once explained easily recognised
its an optical effect, the whole plate has a blue cast to it
extended barred spiral
ngc 4618 barred spiral magellanic
this is a #merger aftermath note the starforming in the arms. its like a distorted ring galaxy(hoag object)
could it be a feint polar ring
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=16.5609834&dec=40.81841314 #merger
nothing so spectacular it is lens flare from the camera
bright galaxy ngc 1254
BASIC DATA for GALEX 2682010177928955774 (Back to INDEX)
Description : Cand. QSO Magnitude and Filter : 16.
diffuse nebula clouds
star
big blue star
overexposed star
*UGC 12903
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=327.98628587&dec=3.00363232 additional from below
there are several stars in the plate and a lot of light refraction is going on i believe all optical artefacts
it is a loose spiral bit fuzzy but there it is:)
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/navi.asp?ra=145.89906082&dec=39.17763762 navigate says star
it looks unusual. it is a barred spiral it is certainly disturbed enough and the starforming regions to be a reformed merger
Hubble images have poor definition due to the distance the light has travelled, in this one 7.2 billion light years
optical artefact it is a flare from a local star
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=122.33014892&dec=4.6832188 ..... satellite trails
its a galaxy http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=24.23787459&dec=18.39190622
UGC 10687 bartred spiral with lot of #starforming clumps
This Seyfert 2 nucleus resides in a face-on early-type(SO) spiral http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seyfert_galaxy
what shows up green and not on NED #Nebula rings a bell so does #voorwerp
this has to be an aftermath of a merger. the left arm is so angular and is definitely a star forming region
well they are definitely up close and personal merging like that in public
barred lenticular with #ring
UGC 03641 don't forget the bar
disturbed spiral 4 me possible quasar
it is a spiral galaxy with blue star forming regions. its disturbed look will prob be from a previous merger
the white blob at 12 o clock is a star no merger:)
dont think ring not apparent in DR* elliptical
looks more an overlap image 2 me:)
Strange arrangement and color of the stars estrella en formación en espiral con fuentes de rayos x
what you see are optical artefacts
always the one in the dead centre of the image which is a fuzzy spiral:)
#shell elliptical http://ned.ipac.caltech.edu/level5/March04/Athanassoula/Athanassoula5.html
yes!
optical artefacts. camera aperture open when panning
local stars. optical artefacts
HUBBLE IMAGES ARE FROM VAST DISTANCES THIS ONE IS 7.7 BILLION LIGHT YEARS
blue dots are called clumps star forming regions red dot probably a milky way local star
looks like a tidal trail so yes possible merger
#disturbed
barred #ring
optical artefacts, as this is a composite image from many sources artefacts will show up from time to time
no science on a supernova just a galaxy showing through
#starburst
there is a button, no of arms, cant tell. use it when the image is too fuzzy to tell
#starburst nucleus
blue dot is a local star( milky way that is)
nice ring galaxy
artefact
NGC 4618 barred spiral magellanic
definitely the result of a merger
some far distant galaxies caught by the Hubble telescope
NGC 4081
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=26.99718158&dec=-6.79247522 two close galaxies not merger
NGC 0145
not irregular as has spiral form. barred fuzzy spiral
diffuse ring 4 sure
they are a galactic pair gravitationally bound Merger does 4 me
better view http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=183.12951867&dec=29.16890607
NGC 7401
not in galaxies nothing can be straight in a galaxy see link oval barred galaxy http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap120325.html
there is a galaxy there but definition is lost due to the distance the light has travelled, many billion light years
this one is a star http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pea_galaxy
dont see a ring if it is not obviously elliptical and is not irregular if it looks round or oval fuzzy spiral is a good guesss
the nucleus is an oval bar
the big bright thing is a star
barred spiral
ngc 4565 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NGC_4565
The image is of an overexposed stars from our own galaxy purple blobs are camera artefacts
heres the zoom out star field http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=33.43667308&dec=47.60836078
there was friends shaking hands
generally anything too bright or overexposed or has a diffraction cross is a star
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbig–Haro_object
lot of x ray sources in that region. Black holes in Nebulas? why not nebulas are supernova remnants are they not
overlap. no tidal or distortion to say merger:)
white blob is a star, dust lane is an optical effect:)
overlapping http://skyservice.pha.jhu.edu/DR8/ImgCutout/getjpeg.aspx?ra=169.32621105&dec=-12.9992458&scale=0.1980635&width=512&height=512&
I feel that this is the result of a merger many moons ago
dwarf galaxy
It is a satellite trail. as it passes in front of the long exposure camera it reflects sunlight, it can be red green or blue depending on w
if it smells like it looks like it and tastes like it, it is barred spiral:)
its got more #feathers than a roosters tail
local star
these are not lens but separate galaxies IC0033 and IC0032:)
ngc 0274 and ngc 0275(top left)
milky way stars
#polar-ring
more overlap than merger
it is a nice loose barred spiral disturbed
this is a polar ring lenticular and yes it has a halo of stars:)
i would say it is a barred lenticular
that is a dust lane usually seen on edge on galaxies
no its an edge on galaxy fully formed spiral the green blob is a star
wrong it is a nebula http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=312.85666335&dec=42.32591412 nice one:))))
UGC01725 #Merger
barred spiral peculiar is a good description
i wonder if this has a polar arm
not all spirals are perfectly formed it is classified as a 2 arm barred spiral disturbed probably from an earlier merger:)
these are known affectionately as fuzzy spirals there is a hint of a bar but no defenition, you will see more of these
NGC 0190 galactic Pair *III Zw 010 GGroup
on navigate the blue blob is the same colour(inverted) as stars so safe bet is white blob is a star in front of a fuzzy spiral
my best on that is yes
fuzzy spiral my 20,000 classification
QSO
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=4.99881814&dec=20.00510325 galactic pair below
part of KGP004 galactic pair this one disturbed loose spiral looks like an old merger
UGC 04095
double ring galaxy
caterpillar
now this is a galactic cluster IC 5338
magellanic peculiar
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/navi.asp?ra=19.30641008&dec=16.22155635 looks part of a cluster
#dwaref galaxy #star forming
could call it barred
UGC 00296 galactic triple gravity bound but don't see merging
UGC 11782 better view http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=324.54018747&dec=8.96203323
too far apart to be a merger no tidal interaction to be seen at best they are millions of light years apart
best guess it is an overlap image
VIII Zw 003 galactic pair its more a disturbed ring but merger could fit
could be a polar ring
Hubble images are hard but the idea is to define what you perceive
there are two diffuse spiral arms visible and yes the lower right hand one is less visible but still there
6 brightest are all milky way stars
these images are so far away the definition is lost do your best guess ned gives this as a galaxy over 10 billion light years away
these are pixels from the video image just noise generated artefacts
its a star from our galaxy in the frame
the big one has merged before and the two are a galactic pair that may merge laetr
tye middle is an elliptical galaxy the white blobs are stars
ugc 00612 the straight core as you describe is a dust lane if the round spot is the orange blob at the edge Star
ned has this as a #lens
the big shiny is a local star overexposed
barred with diffuse arms. can be described as a loose barred spiral:)
define #giantGCs?
on zoom in it is a back ground galaxy http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=12.28759925&dec=27.31580425 😃
barred double ring is a possible description
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=181.05969046&dec=28.33959645 target galaxy ring galaxy
its strange i had the same image come up 5 times any one else noticed repeats
not realy a merger as they are too far apart cosmologically but nice #asteroid
will go with a merger due to the clumpy top arm stars forming region
spiral it is as the tips of the armd are pointing opposite,
the white center looks to be a star in inverted disturbed spiral is a good call:)))))
have posted it on forum for gb8000 credit
#lens IMHO here we have a candidate for a lens
yes, it looks like a single arm 2 me 2
post it on forum
not that spectacular camera movement between exposures causing an artefact
central is a merging elliptical, the extra blobs look likely to be foreground stars like the other white blobs
lets call it a draw
the one on the left is certainly out of shape look how the dust lane is distorted. good call merger:)
i msee what you mean the arms dive away from the bar it is a disturbed barred spiral
it is certainly that, it is a borderline spiral/irregular as you say but in classifying it I would have went for clumpy spiral
there is a difference in brightness the one a two o clock looks as if it is showing through the halo 😄
it barred it has a pair of spiral arm that are diffused but come back in on the bar so barred double ring is a description
UGC 03540 it classified as spiral
i think it is an overlap rather than double nuclei 😃
if in doubt best guess
dont forget the bar 😃
x ray galaxy x rays are emitted by high-energy objects such as active galactic nuclei and the regions around black holes.
with the disturbance and extension on the right top galaxie i would have gon for a merger:)
APMUKS(BJ) B010150.16-03291 ID 01h04m22.8s -03d13m09s GPair interacting galaxies, may merge, may orbit eack other 4 ever
it is classed as a barred ring galaxy if you notice there is a diffuse ring and halo. there will be many examples to see
UGC 07770
UGC 12475
five in a row indeed all the white blobs are stars in our galaxy
too far apart to be merger blue dot is a star
these are distant galaxies http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=341.01347603&dec=11.94811413
its orange it could be a dwarf galaxy
clumps are different these are ellipticals http://blog.galaxyzoo.org/2010/05/25/a-brief-history-of-clumpy-galaxies/
David don't look too hard for answers from an optical distortion of an overexposed local star. Hunt better galaxies
these are not cores per se but are called clumps http://blog.galaxyzoo.org/2010/05/25/a-brief-history-of-clumpy-galaxies/
CGCG 081-008 quadruple group the one in the center has, is or will merge
NGC 4705
Flat Galaxy Catalogue 0106 is classified as a loose spiral
tending towards a ring galaxy rather than spiral
no red shift Star
active galaxy nucleus
A a giant elliptical galaxy can be 3.5 million light years across
its pink
UGC 09581 Double system
KPG 442 galactic pair
it is classified in NED as a barred spiral
i think it is fuzzy due to a camera filter problem see the blue cast on the right
http://ned.ipac.caltech.edu/level5/March04/Athanassoula/Athanassoula5.html looks like an old merger that has created a shell elliptical
looks like a hint of a bar but spiral i dont see
AGN to boot
nice loose spiral
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=42.44454582&dec=46.96367211 galactic cluster CID18
UGC 05609 VV 330 galactic pair
extended spiral
artefact 4 me
merger?
long streak earth satellite... blob in center galaxy 10 billion light years its a privilege to view this, u are the first
the image is so low a resolution as the light has taken over 6.5 billion years to reach us
yes it is an optical artifact
its an elliptical
its a big galaxy
camera artifact it is flare from a star just outside the field of vision
The image is of an overexposed stars from our own galaxy
could be
NGC 0671
light travel 10 billion years
VII Zw 373 looks a bit extended
asteroid
NGC 5951
KUG 0945+336
the light from the galaxy is stronger than the little twinkle of light from the satellite. therefor galaxy wins:)
these are all stars from our galaxy
z3.5 speed 1049274 km/s Light Travel-Time 11.505 Gyr 1 Gyr is a billion light years
shell elliptical
MRK1331
yes galaxy, fuzzy but the light has traveled over 6 billion years to get here to see its image
in the cross hairs galaxy the rest mostly local stars
NGC 7337 barred spiral SB(rs)b
it mis a spiral with an internal ring
UGC 11739 Sdm D lose Magellanic spiral
9.7 billion light years distant interacting galaxies tidal trails on both center and right
looks like a cluster or merger to me
AGN x ray source, something big and black lurking within
AGN per ned 10.5 billion light years
cometary trail galaxy?
KUG 2355+237 loose spiral
MRK 0563
its a galactic cluster
ngc 0469
could be a real fuzzy hairy catterpiller
its a shell elliptical
looks to have a tidal trail in DR8
the size of elliptical s are so varied http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elliptical_galaxy
more a fuzzy spiral 4 me
galactic pair they are, but merging they are also
irregular with what may be dwarf galaxies that orbit the main galaxy
is it a polar ring rather than a dust ring the nucleus looks a bit elongated
its morphology is I, D, I irregular D Rotational symmetry without pronounced spiral or elliptical structure so is irregular not spiral
barred lenticular to boot
it is, i suppose, a disturbed star forming ring galaxy, the mass on the left could be from a marger
UGC 12074
NGC 7422
loose flat spiral no NED data
KUG 2245+052
star forming ring galaxy
radio source
http://www.astronomynow.com/GalaxyGalleryNGC6745.html
Triple merger
both are stars from our galaxy
UGC 00305
quasar light travel time 7.5 billion years
Quasar http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quasar
looks like it is cannibalizing a small galaxy upper left
UGC 12552 Sab
perfect example of a barred lenticular
SKH 331 group of 7 galaxies
possible lens
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=25.96654361&dec=11.90760844 merger
bar spiral with ring
there is a bar and it has an ovoid shape SBc irregular my best guess plus catterpillars these may be the result of a merger or near merger
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=72.66292435&dec=11.58393867 yes merger
UGC 03628 its a loose irregular spiral
barred spiral irregular UGC 00769
it what is called a fuzzy spiral, spiral yes, barred no, no of arms cant tell, nucleus just noticeable, any thing odd no 😃
it what is called a fuzzy spiral spiral yes, barred no, no of arms cant tell, nucleus just noticeable, any thing odd no 😃
barred lenticular
Merger
Hoag type object?
the Hubble images are indistinct due to a combination of the camera exposure time light travel distance 10.5 billion light years
the brown blobs are distant galaxies and the surrounding is halo of stars closest to the nucleus and further out looks like pixel noise
ring
nice find
star from our galaxy
the left object is a star from our galaxy only classify what is in the dead center of the image:)
really diffuse is it an irregular or a cluster
binary
diffuse isolated galaxy
more festive lights
I think what you have is an object seen through the right hand arm of a spiral remember no galaxy is a solid thing
looks like a merger to me:)
NGC 3043
ugc 06327 disturbed got a caterpillar though
*NGC 2917
ngc 2917
strange edge-on galaxy to the left is a two arm spiral with i big nucleus
AGN2
yes merger 4 me
ARK 325 high surface brightness galaxy
note the star has a cross, this is lens flare, as the star is closer and brighter than the galaxy
stars from our galaxy are foreground to distant galaxies so there will at some point that stars will be captured on the plate
Hoag type object has to be from a merger
oh yes! rounded edge on and possible dust lane
irregulars are without form this is a spiral and yes clumpy too
ugc 01263
cant tell, over 5.1 billion light years away that is why it is so indistinct
flat galaxy don't see any nucleus
the bright object is a star from our galaxy
ugc 01102 is a spiral and galaactic pair http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=23.12129969&dec=4.59514485
the long armis a star cross out of the frame white dot is foreground star galaxy is a medium spiral
ngc 4597 loose barred spiral
the blue target is part of *NGC 4597
the red to the right star the little dots are pixel noise
the smaller looks foreground rather than merger
it is a star from our universe
IC 0544 Sb
Halo
multiple arm spiral
imho merger
These Hubble images are hard as the light has traveled such a distance and resolution is lost i would have put it down as clumpy irregular
bit blurry as light has taken 8.5 billion years to reach us
CGCG 500-011 part of the Andromeda galaxy
9.5 billion light years away possible QSO candidate
ell its a galaxy side on whatever, 10.2 billion light years away
4.5 billion light years distant.looks like there may be a dust lane between middle and bottom galaxies possible galactic triple
have posted on forum in alan 1001 name
NGC 474 is an elliptical galaxy about 100 million light years distant in the constellation Pisces.
NGC 0474
NGC 1694
Sb
loose flat spiral
think the Bar is a polar ring NGC 1666
KUG 0718+323 spiral
good observation camera artifact it is flare from a star just outside the field of vision:)
heres on i found earlier chain line of sight IMHO http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/explore/obj.asp?id=1237672796107899027
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio_galaxy
barred spiral with star forming clumps
NED does not differentiate between galaxy and white object IMHO star
Arp 256 is a stunning system of two spiral galaxies in an early stage of merging.
tight spiral disturbed
UGC 12687
x ray source means there may be a big black hole lurking within
weekly barred loose Magalenic spiral with catterpillars
not failed, why not still in process of forming a spiral
three yellow middle galaxies bottom 2 white stars
not posted on forum
have posted this as i haven't got any idea merger or overlap or jet
busy corner of the universe http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=195.01561289&dec=27.96471016
nice pic
i think what you have is an overlap in front is a ring galaxy and the nucleus of an elliptical behind shining through the ring
loose barred spiral blue dot NED has as a star
definitely a clumpy irregular
certainly looks a double
bit disturbed as well
The bottom left image is of an overexposed star from our own galaxy
clumpy barred spiral
its a loose 2 arm spiral
merger
no idea other than a star as the light from the Hubble has taken 7.484 Gyr( Gyr = Billion years ) only another look would help
yes it is clumpy and irregular the little one on the rleft is part of its group NED has it as peculiar
can call it a fuzzy spiral
what a funny old spiral
some image from Hubble distance 8.3 billion light years
kug 1407 paired with the little one on the left
ugc 00594
tidal trail
http://ned.ipac.caltech.edu/img14/2004PASP..116..133L/NGC_3623:I:gri:lbf2004.jpg
one corner of messier 65
NGC 1159
NGC 5697
asteroid, image taken over time lapse on three filters asteroid moves but galaxy seems stationary, so see three color dots
lens too symmetric for an overlap
true, but if you only classify what is dead center you will be ok
http://www.capella-observatory.com/images/Galaxies/NGC7771.jpg now this is an image
NGC 7771
yes it is a star
definitely a creepy crawly in there see link to clumpy galaxies below
lot of galaxies out there
its a loose spiral what looks next to a star( purple) but the distance is vast
i dont see a bulge, more flat than rounded 😉
star forming ring around a barred ring
the side on appears closer so overlap 4 me
any thing is possible in the time that the galaxy has existed. some thing has pulled on it gravitationally to distort it, when who knows
only categorize the central image not the whole plate. each and every central image has its own plate to categorize
could be an old fly by
not merging but 6.3 billion light years away
It is a satellite trail as it passes in front of the long exposure camera it can be red green or blue depending on which filter is being us
Sd diffuse, broken arms made up of individual stellar clusters and nebulae; very faint central bulge
QSO candidate star forming regions
1 arm bandit
on close inspection on DR8 it has a core and looks like a spiral but not flat disk arms more feathers around a torus
weird i posted 1237679322861797380 on forum at same time as you posted yours on talk 1 digit difference
no idea if this is a lens then its a big one or is it a merger or line of sight stumped
more a spiral 4 me
old fly by for me
extended Src
looks like an old fly by the way the arms are distorted
disturbed ring
UGC 01073 Spiral Magellanic
might be lensing here
nice merger
its classified as irregular, mmmm
its an overexposed star from our galaxy
NGC 7718
UGC 03283
barred ring spiral
4 main white images are elliptical galaxies
yellow blobs galaxies red and white blobs stars
camera artifact see this link http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=8.67483059&dec=-18.20076251
camera artifacts image made up of multiple exposures with different filters then overlaid and plate created
UGC 6073 galactic pair http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interacting_galaxy
The image is of overexposed stars from our own galaxy,
back ground galaxy
don't think merger, but a triple system more likely as there is a pronounced halo of stars
the red blob right star so can assume red blob is in front of galaxy also a star
blue irregular galaxy not known on data base
the target was the pink blob just above the nucleus supernova 2002cd
no merger but a barred spiral
there is a bar and ring but notice the spiral arms
barred spiral overlapping
its not on any data base
certainly looks like it
side on loose spiral
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoag's_Object
hoag type object with collisional ring
good description Nice find:)
the cross haired object (white) is a star but the fuzzy galaxy behind i have checked and found to be unknown. I have posted it on the forum
clumpy loose barred spiral
it is a beautiful ring galaxy
the 2 bright are local stars overexposed
there is an overlap
arp 147 xray source QSO Black hole or quasar hiding in there some where the two galaxies are paired
spiral galaxy
the whiter dot is a seperate object if as you say the arms fuse together then the classification is "ring"
RING 4 ME
UGC 06070
NGC 3395 starburst nucleus
UGC08674 SB
NGC 5653 unbarred spiral with outer ring formation
white blob plate no 1237662662683263216
no bulge spiral UGC 09812
some times that is not helpful trying to classify
its a spiral and has some ring structure
NGC 5961 spiral
UGC 0992 double system
loose spiral is a better description than irregular see how the ends curve opposite . its also "lumpy"
loose barred spiral that has tidal with the blue on the left.. possibly a merger before or the result of a fly by.
central spiral is a lot closer than the side on no interaction or tidal so no merger 4 me
the btight blob is a local star overexposed, only classify what is central.
UGC 06596 irregular barred Magellanic
ABELL 0426:[BM99] 490 galactic cluster
center object galaxy 9 billion light years away
it is not a bar though it looks like one it is a very nice polar ring
not in forum, is now, attributed to wtaskew
CGCG 300-015 bridged pair
might be a Hubble but the light has taken 10 billion years to get here
overlap
http://www.galaxyzooforum.org/index.php?PHPSESSID=me9larfpdsdedb84kk9aevp044&topic=276852.msg403278#msg403278
NGC 2405
ngc 0239
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayall's_Object
NGC 0099 classified as Sc more o0f an Sb 2 me
nice clumpy hubble
NGC 3445 a weakly barres spiral Magellanic
6155
http://blog.galaxyzoo.org/2010/05/25/a-brief-history-of-clumpy-galaxies/
barred spiral with clumpy arms
dont forget the bar and disturbed
the skyserver image does not have the green blob so artifact it is
post it in the forum stunning sights pure art thread
The image is of overexposed stars from our own galaxy
cant disagree
UGC 05032. no supernova recorded on NED
pixilated picture, blue dots camera arifacts of a star
not posted on forum agree with merger
its a clumpy barred spiral 3 000.000,000 light years awat
i think there is a filter problem with the image you can see blue stipe across bottom with normal colours
also known as KPG 212 galactic pair, center galaxy SBm pec Barred spiral Magellanic peculiar.note the trail off to the left old merger?😃
dont think so, it just wrapping around
cool
i can see an overlap rather than a merger
its very far away with a red shift of 1.7 moving at 5000000 k per second
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galactic_year
long way this one 7.6 galactic years light travel 225000000 * 7.6 1.710.000.000 light years
its called a dust lane
PS my 15001 classification right finger is worn out
clumpy spiral (hubble)
agreed
n.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nebula
IV Zw 134 Double galactic nebular
CGCG 209-050 double system
too far away to be a merger
yes 400 million light years away
ugc 09760 edge on spiral
NGC 5740 weakly barred spiral
no tidal action or distortion overlap
posted this 4 you on the forum not been posted before
i think its a bit pixilated
the upper galaxy is a radio galaxy
its classified as a compact galaxy radio source( blasar or quasar )
ugc 12764
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barred_spiral_galaxy
the object on the right is a local star( our galaxy)
had a look under colour correction there is a polar ring with distorted arms
these are two galaxies that are MCG -01-58-006 a galactic pair merger for me
UGC 12762 barred spiral
blue is a star, certainly disturbed enough to be a merger or a flyby close encounter
correct analysis
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Active_galactic_nucleus
meteorite lower left
its a barred spiral
: BCD;Sbc;merger HII UCGA 116
don't forget the ring
no NED science
mebey not a merger but a flyby that has pulled it out of shape
ugc 12584 double system
old merger as the blue is starforming clumps http://blog.galaxyzoo.org/tag/clumpy-galaxies/
CGCG 378-013 Magellanic spiral
http://www.galaxyzooforum.org/index.php?topic=278957.msg532684#msg532684
GALEX J005504.74+392229.9 red galaxy no red shift given
there are feint spiral arms
good description
it could be a two arm spiral
feint galaxy
ugc 01125 parece uma sobreposição estrela local
ring yes could be an old merger due to the distortion and the core being off center
you know i wonder becaus the inner ring looks at a different angle to the outer halo as we look at it whether the inner ring is a polar ring
NGC 1022 absolutly correct as a ring bar spiral
possible merger with blue irregular
Markaryan object MRK 0961
no other blue star in DR8 image Hmm!
optical artifact
camera artifact
has some spiral structure
medium barred spiral SBb
clumpy spiral http://www.space.com/5838-galaxy-formation-clumpy-affair.html
oh yes
well known galaxy NGC 0137 SO
compact http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_compact_dwarf_galaxy
certainly getting friendly
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quasar
i don't see the Bar the ovoid shape is it is tilted at approx 45 degrees to us
NGC 0473
it is not irregular it is a loose barred spiral
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Markarian_galaxies mrk 0542
UGC 12648
they are not star but galaxies
The image is of overexposed star from our own galaxy it can be red green or blue depending on which filter is being used
its a spiral can see lumps on the left arm
WBL 702 galactic cluster
disturbed clumpy spiral
its a disturbed clumpy ring
back ground galaxy probably
camera artifacts imho
looks like a tidal trail
Hubble image from a vast distance
yes overlap
i cant see a merger as there is no tidal interaction or disturbance. the little bit on the bottom looks line of sight. keep hunting 😉
well i see big arms wrapped around the core then 8 to 10 spurs or feathers around the perimeter
if you look all the objects have red blobs. it is an artefact of the camera
not known to NED
line of sight i think galaxy left foreground galaxy right middle irregular back ground
low star mass spiral not known to NED
nice find!
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/explore/obj.asp?id=1237672796107899027 a sring of pearls. see link
nice 2 arm bar
SBc peculiar
the DR8 image does not show the ring Interesting
more a SO than a ring
i believe it is a halo rather than a polar ring
UGC 02300
the left gal is warped out of plane and the core is mis shaped Lovely pic well found 😃
2 arm bar spiral
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=9.72803414&dec=7.05671645 NGC0190 Gal pair *III Zw 010 gal group
UGCA 348 Barred spiral peculiar
an unknown clumpy barred spiral
unknown globular cluster
! count 8 arms
Merger on skyview there is a big tidal debris trail
going to put it down as an old merger
bit of a threadbare old barred spiral
UGC 12021
NGC 7837 above NGC7838 together ARP 246 GALACTIC PAIR
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=1.71419305&dec=8.35127988
not forgetting the bar
UGC 10699 SB
The image is of overexposed star from our own galaxy
NGC 0632 SO star burst galaxy
NED has it as a spiral?
Seyfert 1_galaxy
NGC 0573
UGC 05358
big blue clumpy galaxy
NGC 3683
the top one is a star, the trails are optical artifacts
UGC 1967
very wispy barred spiral
possible merger! opinions please 😃
well disturbed
a different view through disturbed arms
post it on the forum, its not there
irregular loose spiral(Hubble)
no ring SO
well there is certainly disturbance on the left side could be from an old fly by that has pulled the arms out of shape
definite merger
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=142.79434608&dec=9.88034721 good description
ita one half of a beautiful merger
ngc 4178 barred spiral
2 stars in line of sight
UGC 11865
the light from this galaxy has traveled 900 million light years
bit difficult to say , galaxies for sure
compact galaxy
disrupted, looks like 3 arm spiral
cluster
clumpy irregular 4 me
Sc(f) CGCG 034-003 loose spiral with prominent stars
agree to 2 stars
line of sight overlap 4 me, no tidal disruption
stars in our galaxy im afraid
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=25.75486138&dec=13.64134236 NGC0660 barred spiral
probably disrupted by a fly by
back ground galaxy my best guess
NGC3023 loose barred spiral
cant disagree, nice catch:) you can see the 2 nuclei emrging
it has a bar and at least one spiral arm
it has structure and the ends point opposite loose spiral
looks to have a small bar as well as being beautiful
NGC 1299 barred spiral
dont see a merger too far apart and no tidal but could be what is called a halo
don't forget the bar
look at the merger going on on the right... its a barred spiral being torn apart by merging with the irregular on the right
WELL DISTURBED
well here is a guess BARRED RING 3 ARM SPIRAL WHERE 2 ARMS START ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE SPIRAL
or is it a halo
possible polar ring
i posted this pic on Forum in your finder name
real wispy old spiral
ring with many feint spiral arms
i had a look under color correction, the R galaxy is disturbed and the L galaxy bottom arm is tidal towards the r galaxy, possible merger
fireworks
barred three arm??????????????????????
loose spiral (NED)
its a blurry spiral
no, hubble image side on galaxy
KUG 2229+204 loose spiral or flocculent spiral
UGC 11916 spiral? ned says it is spiral
ring yes
its classified as a loose spiral
satellite trail
loose barred spiral
3 dots are distant galaxies don't see any merger activity but a lovely dust lane
NGC 7627 tight spiral
looks single arm spiral
no galaxy to classify as it is washed out by starlight classify image as star or artifact
elliptical to the righr irregular to the left and a star (red blob) all line of sight and no interaction as they are still many light year
classification is of a flat galaxy
the image is of three plates taken with different filters and then combined. it just a camera artifact
could it be a single arm barred spiral start from the core and it wraps around itself as one arm
tidht 2 arm barred spiral
beat up old spiral
flat spiral
ngc 502 not a ring SO galaxy this galaxy is over 100 million light years away!, 1 light year equals 6 trillion miles.
looks like a single arm bar spiral that has nearly formed a ring
this is a weird spiral
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=8.1488
three images are taken with red green and blue filters then combined camera artifact
no merger there will be millions of light years apart
inverted the spiral arms are more noticeable I count 3
clumpy is only there for Hubble images
http://nekaal-observer.org/?p=384 its a flat galaxy
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/explore/obj.asp?id=1237674461481534088 a real spidery clumpy old spiral
flare from a close object to the camera lens
as it has no defined shape, irregular
http://skyservice.pha.jhu.edu/DR8/ImgCutout/getjpeg.aspx?ra=68.49847672&dec=-8.57903666&scale=0.39612&width=512&height=512&opt=&query=
A fabulous merger see next link
they are part of a galactic triple
a very loose barred spiral not very dense
some tidal debris between these two
its a barred spiral loose
barred spiral with the right arm comes around the and joins the left arm
looks a very bright core
disturbed
old merger
http://skyservice.pha.jhu.edu/DR8/ImgCutout/getjpeg.aspx?ra=83.82441167&dec=-6.2947242&scale=0.792254&width=512&height=512&opt=&query=
its a bright nebula
ngc 6247 its classification is peculiar nuff sed
NGC 6275
http://skyservice.pha.jhu.edu/DR8/ImgCutout/getjpeg.aspx?ra=291.91148629&dec=61.9473144&scale=0.792254&width=512&height=512&opt=&query=
its part of a merger see next link
its a barred spiral no supernova the white blob is a star from our galaxy
irregular galaxy
it looks like a star field, post it on the forum
it is a galaxy and a galactic star
the top one looks well out of shape
i don't think they merge no tidal or disturbance
sure is a nice pic
http://skyservice.pha.jhu.edu/DR8/ImgCutout/getjpeg.aspx?ra=278.81458632&dec=63.743836&scale=0.79224&width=512&height=512&opt=&query=
it is a satellite trail
it is not a star it is the image of a galaxy taken by the Hubble telescope for which the light has traveled a huge distance
separate galaxy
unknown to NED Lots of clumps in the arms Purple too
i think they are seperate
lumpy barred spiral
there are left and right handed spiral galaxies
now there's a busy neighborhood
SOa
A galaxy having a central bulge surrounded by a flattened disk with no pattern of spiral arms.
barred single arm spiral
can't disagree
boxy side on
light from an earth orbiting satellite passing across the open aperture of the long exposure camera
(R)SB(r)ab barred ring spiral no visible arms see link below
dust lane
SBb
its a Hubble from a vast distance so cant be a star
the blob at 5 o clock is a back ground galaxy no merger
certainly a spiral but no merger for me as the smaller blue galaxy is way way off in the distance
galactic group
yup
see link below looks very much disturbed as it is probably merging with the galaxy on the left
http://skyservice.pha.jhu.edu/DR8/ImgCutout/getjpeg.aspx?ra=18.27851519&dec=25.48752352&scale=0.19806&width=512&height=512&opt=&query=
NGC 3652
i would say merger
no, optical artifact lens flare
a disturbed spiral from a flyby
it is a galactic group
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galaxy_groups_and_clusters
i looked at this under color correction medium spiral
ok point taken SBc
that is what you call a dust lane
pixels
CGCG 100-026 GTrpl ..
NGC 4837 galactic pair ripping each other apart
you look at this image blown up and it looks as though you are looking through a fish eye lens. i think there is some lensing going on here
disturbed arm
the long one is a loose 2 arm bar spiral
its spiral and looks like a bar with two arms wrapping tight (SBa) SBa tight SBb medium SBc loose SBd no visible arms
checked sky server 2 stars 1 galaxy in the middle
star forming H11 galaxy
its a spiral can see arm on right
no NED on this galaxy
1237657633265025115 there are 2 bits of galaxies off the bottom arm
must be a fly by disturbed bar spiral
i think this has a bar and is a loose spiral with lots of clumps and tidal debris
big blue thing UGC 05888
IM galaxcy on ned what is IM
Galaxy Morphology Sb? peculiar
Merger with exclamation points
will classify as a loose bar spiral (just)
NGC 6470 it is a barred spiral
a weak barred spiral NGC 3055
no galaxies are made out of billions of stars and a star could not be massive enough to consume a galaxy
see link below optical artifact
http://skyservice.pha.jhu.edu/DR8/ImgCutout/getjpeg.aspx?ra=171.41459714&dec=3.23184534&scale=0.79224&width=512&height=512&opt=&query=
definitely an artifact
me thinks this is the Orion nebula
red blob is a foreground star
yes
probable merger
single arm barred spiral
ngc 1423 look at the oval bar across the nucleus and see the spiral arms come from the end of the bar barred spiral:)
looks ring 2 me
CGCG 044-017 Galactic Pair, certainly disturbed enough to call it a merger
NGC 4116 barred spiral
UGC 4260
sorry not lenticular elliptical
no merger lenticular
2MFGC 13891 FMG is flat galaxy catalog
overexposed pixels
artifact as it has red white and blue
whatever was thaer has been wiped out from the star flare
xmarinx have posted on the forum in your name
a magnificent merger
NGC 0337A see link for better view of this incredible spiral
http://skyservice.pha.jhu.edu/DR8/ImgCutout/getjpeg.aspx?ra=15.39160418&dec=-7.58746281&scale=0.79224&width=512&height=512&opt=&query=
UGC 01624 spiral with no discernible arms SO galaxy
see link below this is not the merger but the other 2 sure are
see link below
http://skyservice.pha.jhu.edu/DR8/ImgCutout/getjpeg.aspx?ra=344.50931321&dec=-3.76967079&scale=0.79224&width=512&height=512&opt=&query=
galaxy
no merger, lower galaxy is an overlap but the loose barred spiral is a nice find
no science on distant hubble image
disturbed fly by
this is one busy piece of space for a Hubble image
no NED has this blue dot as the target object in the cross hairs and has it as an infra red source
well with all the tidal, they are looking towards being a merger sooner than later.
UGC 12338
spindly old spiral
pixel artifact i'm afraid
most strange spiral
I think more of a globular cluster
they are a galactic pair and if not now will eventually in all probability merge galactic pair ar bound together gravitationally
bottom arm is pulled out towards the smaller irregular Merger
yes nice pic
big bar spiral
NGC 7541 spiral Rotational symmetry without pronounced spiral or elliptical structure
the 5 red blobs and green one are stars from our galaxy
ref, What is the thing in the bottom left corner of the picture? The image is of overexposed star from our own galaxy
bright white orb is a star
asteroid usually see as red green blue overlapping dot
not a triple not enough mass the blue and white dots are stars..it is a single arm spiral disturbed by a fly by
nice jet
its an amazing pic but agree with overlap
what a strange Hubble object
another fine dust lane
some dust lane
nice irregular
if you look at the link it will show an old merger with tidal debris between it and an irregular
http://skyservice.pha.jhu.edu/DR8/ImgCutout/getjpeg.aspx?ra=34.30537624&dec=30.58577672&scale=0.39612&width=512&height=512&opt=&query=
ultraviolet galaxy
bar ring spiral there is a ring that surrounds the nucleus that the arms form from
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultraviolet_astronomy UV galaxy KUG 2339+052
i think this a barred single arm spiral
it is so disturbed
hubble image ref clump look at all the galaxies in the frame about 16 it to me is a background galaxy look on the left fainter but same
the 2 red dots are stars nice medium 2 arm barred spiral
disturbed bar spiral
looks disturbed
NGC 0718 tight barred spiral
cant disagree that it is one arm
take a lok at the link below
http://skyservice.pha.jhu.edu/DR8/ImgCutout/getjpeg.aspx?ra=35.86215046&dec=21.72006866&scale=0.19806&width=512&height=512&opt=&query=
if you cant classify it star or artifact or best guess
yes a satellite trail
Sorry no merger. only classify what is dead center of the picture.
overlap 4 me
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interacting_galaxy.
MCG -02-36-014 Galactic Pair
I think you have found a very nice ring galaxy.. the orange blobs look fore ground Nice find
color artifacts from the camera give this effect
Yes a nice example of a barres ringed loose spiral
NGC 6916 Barred spiral
low surface brightness galaxy spiral with an outer ring of blue clumps 😃
on the photo plate it looks close but the galaxy is far far away and the star is one of our galaxies very close in relative terms
look at both sides of the core its sort of orange and blue on the right these are optical effects from the camera. same effect on the stars
huble images are hard but the idea is to define what you percieve
but is a nice barred spiral
blurry spiral best looked at in inverted image. can just see spiral arm on the right
the bright blob is a star in our galaxy overexposed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Low_surface_brightness_galaxy nice one
anything that is bright, spherical, red, white, blue, yellow etc that looks overexposed are stars
sorry i see no dust lane only a camera artifact
Galaxy Morphology SB(r)c
spiral bar ring loose
star from our galaxy overexposed
submarine
stars in our galaxy
yellow blob in the middle elliptical 2 white blobs are stars from our galaxy
Barred spiral without spiral arms SB(s)a galaxy
overlapping ellipticals
the brown blob is a Hubble image too indistinct and feint to classify
part of a galactic triple so they are interacting not necessarily merging
barred ring
orange object star
no distortion overlap
star or artifact
no distortion or tidal flow line of sight overlap
no bar, spiral medium, unable to tell no of ams, anything unusual no
star or artifact would be the choice
SO galaxy appears to have a spiral disk with no visible arms
http://skyservice.pha.jhu.edu/DR8/ImgCutout/getjpeg.aspx?ra=133.47716303&dec=35.15377238&scale=0.396127&width=512&height=512&opt=&query=
its a ringed tight barred spiral (R')SB(s)a
suppose we can call it the Bat Merger
just camera artifact
the odd colours are camera artifacts elliptical
looks like a star to me
that is a big bar
hard to judge but 4 me no
earth orbiting satellite
it is an indistinct hubble image. if you cant see what it is use star artifact choice
merger is more disrupted. you are viewing 3 dimensions on a 2 d monitor. there is no depth. but look and you can see the overlapped image
its a nebula but no science on NED etc
NGC 3898 -- LINER-type Active Galaxy Nucleus tight spiral
planetary nebula
Sd galaxy Sd galaxies, which have loosely-wound and clumpy spiral arms
star in our galaxy
2 separate bodies overlapping image
sorry but artifact from stars in our galaxyn Nice pic though
barred ringed spiral
http://www.galaxyzooforum.org/index.php?topic=279648.0 have a look at these
www.galaxyzooforum.org › ... › Galaxy Zoo: Hubble
galaxies spin
big blue is a star from our galaxy, overexposed as it is nearer and brighter than the distant galaxies
spiral no doubt
bright red object is a star in our galaxy
double ring? but the outer could be a single spiral arm!!!! puzzled
See link below no line you saw a camera artifact
http://skyservice.pha.jhu.edu/DR8/ImgCutout/getjpeg.aspx?ra=49.46283964&dec=41.45081777&scale=0.09903&width=512&height=512&opt=&query=
disturbed merger?
Nice tight spiral
is October 16th merger day 2
lot of disturbance, merger?
unusual
Dear Fatmog there are awesome unbelievable indescribable adjectives you can use to describe what you are going to encounter.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gravitational_lens
see link for better image NGC 4579
http://skyservice.pha.jhu.edu/DR8/ImgCutout/getjpeg.aspx?ra=189.40211419&dec=11.82135722&scale=0.79224&width=512&height=512&opt=&query=
see link below 2 elliptical one side on with dust lane the other face on. separate galaxy in a busy neighborhood
http://skyservice.pha.jhu.edu/DR8/ImgCutout/getjpeg.aspx?ra=56.40124117&dec=-7.46750359&scale=0.79224&width=512&height=512&opt=&query=
yes artifacts, stars from our galaxy
see link below. is definitely disturbed
http://skyservice.pha.jhu.edu/DR8/ImgCutout/getjpeg.aspx?ra=188.04027881&dec=68.78435063&scale=0.1980635&width=512&height=512&opt=&query=
http://skyservice.pha.jhu.edu/DR8/ImgCutout/getjpeg.aspx?ra=86.57501749&dec=0.00585617126&scale=0.79224&width=512&height=512&opt=&query=
RK68 40 nebula
NGC2644
no, overlapping image
you will fin a lot of these images
big green blob is an overexposed star from our galaxy
sorry stars
have a lokk at the link below what an absolutely gorgeous merger
http://skyservice.pha.jhu.edu/DR8/ImgCutout/getjpeg.aspx?ra=5.31153367&dec=-8.96932322&scale=0.79224&width=512&height=512&opt=&query=
its an overexposure star
it could be an earth orbiting satellite
lovely spiral
definitely a bit bent out of shape
now isn't this a picture i go for barred ring with diffuse single spiral arm starting from 2 o clock and wrapping round 2 form a 2nd ring
Another disrupted probable merger
the one on the right looks a bit battered( disturbed )
its merger night tonight
the game is. Guess how many spiral arms
http://skyservice.pha.jhu.edu/DR8/ImgCutout/getjpeg.aspx?ra=26.20009812&dec=-10.46039487&scale=0.792254&width=512&height=512&opt=&query= WOW
what a merger
just a nice pic.
http://skyservice.pha.jhu.edu/DR8/ImgCutout/getjpeg.aspx?ra=123.65524514&dec=49.06510254&scale=0.79224&width=512&height=512&opt=&query=
Google clumpy galaxy's lots of info on these type of irregular
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seyfert_galaxy for the interest of those not familiar with what a Seyfert galaxy is
http://skyservice.pha.jhu.edu/DR8/ImgCutout/getjpeg.aspx?ra=242.91795814&dec=52.4564287&scale=0.79224&width=512&height=512&opt=&query= LOOK!
NED gives it as a galactic pair the blue blob is part of the irregular. no merger yet but probable in the future
dust lane to me is a polar ring, the 3 o clock is optical, on the whole it looks very disrupted spiral
boxy edge on
too indistinct to say yes or no, my guess no
it looks to me as a loose 2 arm spiral with a line of sight overlap
nice barred spiral galaxy yes the blue or white looks to be part of the galaxy it looks a little disturbed
Bar Yes! i will stick my neck out and say it is a barred ringed loose spiral with no visible arm structures...............
no science on a galactic pair these mentioned. ring would be more obvious but saying that there is a ring of brightness around the core so
these Hubble images are near impossible to classify as you re looking at an image a few pixels wide. no comment on merger
dont see the link, elliptical
Hubble image of a far far away galaxy
star flare
Ned gives the blue galaxy as a loose spiral, i would have classified as an irregular, both galaxies are a pair so there is some interaction
its classified as a barred spiral
bar ring
bar and ring
SO galaxy neither elliptical or spiral but a bit of both
disturbed, sneaky merger
it has to be a barred spiral with diffuse spiral arms
pretty edge on spiral NGC0329
rings spiral no arms
SBO galaxy
http://skyservice.pha.jhu.edu/DR8/ImgCutout/getjpeg.aspx?ra=30.95750689&dec=14.73912547&scale=0.79224&width=512&height=512&opt=&query= look!
bit bent out of shape
disturbed it looks spiral it might be an old merger flyby
no science on NED. might never have been seen before
looks like a disturbed 2 arm barred spial
you can still see the 2 nucleus
yes, camera uses a red green and blue filter
has to be an old merger or flyby
slightly disrupted loose spiral
side on spiral
cool!
UGC 01995. SB(r)c pec S spiral B Bar (r) ring c loose pec peculiar
loose spiral irregular (Hubble sequence)
a very diffuse barre spiral
Hubble image can see dust trail and bit out of shape
http://skyservice.pha.jhu.edu/DR8/ImgCutout/getjpeg.aspx?ra=113.55923466&dec=-13.44651996&scale=0.09903&width=512&height=512&opt=&query=merg
flat galaxy?
line of sight stars
very bright star would be my choice
somewhat disturbed medium barred spiral
the central elliptical shows no tidal flows toward the spiral, but certainly there is definite disturbance in the spiral(old merger)
it certainly looks like a possible merger
barred ring galaxy
yes, star
http://skyservice.pha.jhu.edu/DR8/ImgCutout/getjpeg.aspx?ra=82.89939672&dec=28.97813654&scale=0.09903175&width=512&height=512&opt=&query=
must agree with ElizabethB Possible polar ring
barred spiral ringed SB(r)c
has to be a merger
nice overlapping spiral and ringed elliptical
looks a bit frayed round the edges
NGC 3185 SBa S Spiral B Barred a tight
is this a Hubble SO spiral without visible arms
need to see on sky server to see tidal effect
there is an awful lot of tidal material coming out of the left possibly an old merger
the red line is flare on the camera plate from a star in our galaxy as it is closer and brighter than the background galaxies
nice find! double nebula
the dust lane is disturbed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Starburst_galaxy
ohhhhhhh thankyou!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!😃 forgot a lot since first galaxy zoo many moons ago left and right spiral days
http://skyservice.pha.jhu.edu/DR8/ImgCutout/getjpeg.aspx?ra=339.45674292&dec=23.78658713&scale=0.79224&width=512&height=512&opt=&query=
pity cant invert image on examine would be able to see the bar easier
see no merger
i am going to stick my head out and say as it has a central core just noticeable i would say it is a 3 arm spiral(disturbed)
there is definitley disturbance Fly by 4 me http://skyservice.pha.jhu.edu/DR8/ImgCutout/getjpeg.aspx?ra=174.37664438&dec=37.6072574&scale=0
claaify as irregular
2 arm spiral
its classified as a dwarf elliptical
WOW
could be 1 arm spiral
the ring has been pulled apart http://skyservice.pha.jhu.edu/DR8/ImgCutout/getjpeg.aspx?ra=45.73348537&dec=44.77425641&scale=0.1980635&width
barred spiral look how there is a cigar shape before the spiral arms start
classify as star or artifact
indeed
it is classified as an Sc galaxy S spiral c loose the shape can only be the result of a flyby to cause that much disturbance
UGC 12633
NGC 7570 is SBa D it is a giant eliptical core barred spiral
NGC 7570 it is a barred spiral galaxy
in the throws of being torn apart
http://skyservice.pha.jhu.edu/DR8/ImgCutout/getjpeg.aspx?ra=147.46820078&dec=0.61859382&scale=0.792254&width=512&height=512&opt=&query=
ok
http://skyservice.pha.jhu.edu/DR8/ImgCutout/getjpeg.aspx?ra=36.72349114&dec=-7.96988574&scale=0.1980635&width=512&height=512&op ......merger
looks an insignificant old galaxy but there is a quasar in there somewhere
NGC 3023 -- Galaxy in Pair of Galaxies a loose barred spiral. a beauty
nice barred ring galaxy
barred spiral bit disturbed,
http://skyservice.pha.jhu.edu/DR8/ImgCutout/getjpeg.aspx?ra=226.72080716&dec=60.32531681&scale=0.1980635&width=512&height=512&opt=&query=
irregular overlap or tidal interaction (stumped)
nice!
Star in our galaxy over exposed
NED SEARCH CLASSIFICATIONS (TYPES, ATTRIBUTES) for KUG 0007+265 Galaxy Morphology double nebula pair ...
#starburst galaxy http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Starburst_galaxy
can just classify as other
looks like a merger
barred spiral nice though!
Ive classified as a spiral 2 arms but it is so close to being a ring galaxy
it classification is irregular
what a gossamer pair of spiral arms, looks quite delicate barred spiral 4 me
2 supernovas in 2011. definitely merging very active radio, ultra violet, infrared x ray,radio etc
2 leg spiral 4 me
with the tidal debris and disturbance , an old fly past merger me thinks
artifact from the green filter(camera)
artifact 4 me
classified as spiral
looks very much a tight spiral
no merger for me spiral yes,
WOW!
satellite
ring, disturbed,or merger your choice or all 3
looks to be merger soon can see tidal movement
artifacts from the camera filters look at the stars they are the same
I get your point, originally elliptical
Double ring elliptical
elliptical with a bar and the formation of a ring Nice!
look at this crazy merger
big green pea rises again
actively star-forming dwarf galaxy with a quasar hidden in its depths
originally an elliptical i think but it has become barred I wonder if disturbed by a near merger. some gravitational has caused this shape
it would have to be classified as an irregular galaxy for me
very feint! think of looking at the sun from Jupiter at its furthest point just a glimmer Well done Hubble telescope
no A black hole is a region of spacetime where gravity prevents anything, including light, from escaping Elliptical galaxy
UGC 12066 NED01 and NED02 local pair cant disagree that they look to be interacting
i agree but it would be classified as a star or artifact
its affectionately classified as a cigar shaped or spindle shaped ring galaxy
I would have classified as a spiral
LEDA 1699076 -- Galaxy not much else about it
just an optical artifact Star
it a galactic triple the center small galaxy MRK1515 is a ultra violet and infra red source and is moving away from us at 11523k/p second
its part of Messier 33
artifact! probably a satellite in earth orbit
cosmic object or phenomenon, as a galaxy, pulsar, quasar, or the remnant of a supernova or of a galactic collision, that emits radio waves.
trhere is no classification available other than it being a radio source
its a star me old china
the spiral arms have looped back to the opposite end of the bar
no idea
its not a spiral but can it be paired with a ring
another nice dust lane
multiple ring
i will submit as a merger
not unusual better first time i have seen one
multiple merger me thinks
this an unusual angle to view a spiral galaxy
barred ring no 3
barred ring galaxy no 2
is this a nebula cloud
i think this is the battered remains of a merger
is this the aftermath of a merger as the galaxy on the left looks totally disturbed and the on on the right looks well battered
is this a barred ring galaxy?
possible merger not sure
best described #clumpy https://blog.galaxyzoo.org/2010/05/25/a-brief-history-of-clumpy-galaxies/
bit of tidal but looks at an angle so symmetry will be skewed
#clumpy spiral. https://blog.galaxyzoo.org/tag/clumpy-galaxies/
starforming yes, but it has been well disturbed from a spiral, it is more like a merger aftermath
#overlapping
barish i like the term
more an overlap than merger
the image on sky server gives it as a loose spiral
has #spiral arms but very disturbed
rotating satellite in orbit rotating or camera artefact as it does not show on sky-server image
SAB(s)c?
FOR YOU TECKIES SA(s)bc?
is classified as a galactic pair
starforming clumpy no signs of rotation will plump for merger aftermath
it is a galactic pair very much merging
There is a catalogue id ATS 2004
http://skyservice.pha.jhu.edu/DR9/ImgCutout/getjpeg.aspx?ra=185.7317589&dec=-2.66884054&scale=0.1980635&width=512&height=512&opt=&query=
click this link above
for view from sky server
disturbed spiral
the yellow streak is a satellite in orbit it catches the sun
the bi colour is a camera artifact it is a ring galaxy
starforming
on sd9 there is interaction with the galaxy top right merger aftermath
merger aftermath
clumpy
nice spiral with a diffuse outer spiral arms
clumpy irregular
has to classify as a ring
lot of debris star formiong regiond onsingle arm my best is a merger aftermath
clumpy disturbed
looks very active starforming not on NED no primary data on skyserver #clumpy
spiral
diffuse spiral
spiral
KUG 1216+131 it is a spiral megalanic galaxy
they are classified as a galactic pair
la mostra blu formazione stellare
shell galaxy
is this a shell elliptical
spiral ring merging
clumpy spiral
multiple arms and feathers. core a bit off center
elliptical. barred with ring
http://www.galaxyzooforum.org/index.php?topic=280028.825 ngc o831
better image
merger for certain
https://blog.galaxyzoo.org/2010/05/25/a-brief-history-of-clumpy-galaxies/
green line is an earth orbiting satelite
lot of xray sources and quasar inthere somewhwre
it is a galactic cluster ABELL 2153
extended spiral #clumpy
#clumpy
#dust lane
#merger nice find
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolf–Rayet_star
it is a galactic pair i would say it was an old merger
UGC 12644 a spiral ? best is a merger aftermath SBd morphology
elliptical? with a rather large ring
elliptical with a dust lane? not on NED
CGCG 388-100 galactic pair
in all probability in the act of merging
lot of stars getting made
UGC 11948
NGC 266 is a spiral galaxy located in the constellation Pisces. It was discovered on September 12, 1784 by William Herschel.[2]
#barred spiral #clumpy as it is not symetrical possible merger aftermath
#ring
cant get on to ned to see if it is catalogued but a nice spiral
three armed ring spiral
#merger
nice #merger
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NGC_4293
merger for me. its been well pulled apart
clumpy dont see spiral
morphology is s? i would much preefer a merger aftermath
def 1 dominant arm
old one but worth another post
its a ring
extended src
look at the galactic halo https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galactic_halo
well. its a ring but has a spiral arm
its a ring but disturbed
please give a link to some explanation of what is syfert https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seyfert_galaxy
disturbed spiral #clumpy
well its spiral but peculiar arms and has a black hole in the middle
clumpy arms,
#ring galaxy
disturbed spiral
certainly looks disturbed old merger perhaps
not sure overlap or merger
irregular
s peculiar
galactic pair
the centre is a debris cloud from a spectacular #merger
lot of tidal forces in play, merger for sure
cannot be both as it has spiral arms that is what it is beautiful though:) best is SO
ringed barred elliptical
it is an EO galaxy or elliptical and football shaped
it is a good example of a processing artifact
sb spiral
loose irregular clumpy sb
diffuse sb
extended srcs
clumpy https://blog.galaxyzoo.org/2010/05/25/a-brief-history-of-clumpy-galaxies/
what looks like the aftermath of a merger or flyby
its spiral, its extended src
has to be merger
lenticular
it looks far but only .3g gly it is also a morphology as a dwarf
lenticular with a ring, not a lens:)
.http://www.cfhtlens.org/public/what-gravitational-lensing
one arm spiral
ringed elliptical
barred ringed elliptical
UGC 06204 sb peculiar
see more of an overlap than a merger
would like to add #
clumpy https://blog.galaxyzoo.org/tag/clumpy-galaxies/
both are disturbed,is some spiral formation, plump for flyby merger
http://www.cloudynights.com/topic/381277-ngc-5591-with-ngc-5587-getting-into-the-picture/ interesting article
barred ringed elliptical
clumpy galaxy https://blog.galaxyzoo.org/tag/clumpy-galaxies/
#merger
i would hazard that this is a merger
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dust_lane
the lesser arms are referred as feathers or spurs http://www.astro.princeton.edu/~eco/research/spurs/project.html
wonder if this is an old merger due to the lower arm looking starforming
AGN https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Active_galactic_nucleus
galaxy is 1.46 Gyr Gyr = i billion light years
over lap see no disturbance or merger
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=elliptical+galaxy&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&client=firefox-b&gfe_rd=cr&ei=9CLPV-X9HM_v8Ae-rIn4Cg elliptical
NGC 2572
NGC 3816
NGC 5692 S? looks very starforming
loose spiral
definite galaxy 2MASX J15522527+0052385 15h52m25.2s +00d52m38s G
yes clumpy https://blog.galaxyzoo.org/tag/clumpy-galaxies/
triple #ring galaxy check out google triple ring galaxy then https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=w7vD2NpVhaAC&pg=PA45&lpg=PA45&dq=triple+ring+galaxy&source=bl&ots=iYhbwh-bKH&sig=uLU6CE9ACfgavm8BkDP-Rt9OG2c&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwik_ZeY9ObMAhXsAcAKHaa3BrgQ6AEIQjAJ
overlapping
nice spiral
there is a bar, it shows some rotation, clumpy spiral
Extended Src
NED says it an extended SRC
overlap but no merger but well disturbed
nice barred spiral
looks like some star forming clumps
disturbed barred spiral
double lenticular #merger
double lenticular merger
nice side on but the halo around the core is to be seen https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galactic_halo
that looks like a merger in progress to me note the galaxy above is also disturbed
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ring_galaxy
upper a beautiful spiral the lower a ringed barred(spiral) nice find!
the three bright central are stars, i see no merger
single arm spiral
loose spiral that shows disturbance
no question, it is a nice one
dont see the interaction my bet is an overlap
as the furthest looks undisturbed overlap for me
in layman terms, too much light is being seen by the camera
2 galaxy collisions UGC 12578 and 12589 have collided but not merged, a drive by
not a gas cloud a clumpy starforming irregular
star forming clumpy irregular
i agree
starforming clumpy irregular
clumpy irregular looks starforming
lot of tidal debris aftermath of a merger
http://blog.galaxyzoo.org/tag/clumpy-galaxies/ clumpy starforming
disturbed spiral
nice edge on spiral with dust lane, satellite trail to boot
http://blog.galaxyzoo.org/tag/clumpy-galaxies/
very loose (spiral) with star forming around edges, dare say a possible old merger
more elliptical with a ring
looks a lot like the left is being pulled apart #merger
a lot of blue in the arms star forming
wow! spiral #clumpy NGC 7642 Sa peculiar
'#ringed barred with the ring being blue could be a merger aftermath
clumpy irregular with starforming blue regions
Merger# look at the starforming in the spiral arms
any green blobs are stars in our galaxy that are overexposed classify as star
has to be a #merger aftermath
its a barred double ringed spiral
nice spiral with what looks like satelite galaxies on the lower left edge ugc 07960 Sab
spiral with clumps in the arms(starforming) looks like a ring around the center
difficult to say spiral but will concede the point the lower galaxy looks to be a remnan of a merger or flyby
the main object is a ring
galactic pair
somewhat disturbed spiral arms, supernova 2005
it is certainly disturbed enough to be an o0ld merger
two arm barred spiral and looks like it has formed a diffuse ring
these are local stars that are overexposed in the green filter
certainly looks merger
it is a galaxy
like to put this one down as a merger aftermath
this might be a disturbed galaxy from another passing by and gravitation pulled it apart
dont forger the bar
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_cluster not realy irregular or any spiral motion
put this down as a 6 arm spiral
this is more a magelenic
star cluster#
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seyfert_galaxy
looks in an early stage of forming a #barred galaxy
lovely lío
could be #binary system xrar source in there somewkere
has spiral properties but very disturbed
bit of a tangle cant rule out a #merger aftermath
agree on foregroundstar its ouyer #ring looks starburst...... could be an old merger
looks like a merger aftermath
local stars
looks like a remnant of a supernova
cant classify it as a spiral but a lovely #ringed elliptical
not a merger me thinks more an #irregular
lovely example of a spiral galaxy seen edge on
http://skyservice.pha.jhu.edu/DR8/ImgCutout/getjpeg.aspx?ra=272.04947148&dec=11.71222345&scale=0.1980635&width=512&height=512&opt=&query=
SAB(s)b;HII Sy2
UGC12600 beautiful example of an edge on no bulge galaxy showing a magnificent dust trail
NGC 3800 Galactic Group
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=168.04735264&dec=76.94142489 cracking merger
http://www.astro.princeton.edu/~jstone/galaxies.html #
barred ring galaxy see link
would agree on #merger
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Starburst_galaxy....
sbo galaxy with a AGN
It is a satellite trail. as it passes in front of the long exposure camera it reflects sunlight, it can be red green or blue
it is an earth orbiting satellite catching the sunlight
c'est aussi une galaxie annelé
NGC3800 galactic group.
nice image has a dust lane and looks to have a halo
yes it is a foreground star
http://cas.sdss.org/dr7/en/tools/chart/navi.asp?ra=179.6209097&dec=27.52877834
wow what a merger#
it is only diagonal from the veiw point you have note the star forming clumps http://blog.galaxyzoo.org/tag/clumpy-galaxies/
the object in the cross hairs that needs classifying is the orange blob at 7 o'clock if you were looking at the blue object then yes a star
UGC 08248 a star forming spiral with a big dust lane
quite close 0.177gyr light travel
clumpy spiral
open barred spiral with starforming areas not classified on NED
starforming clusters around outer spiral arms
extended spiral with a nice dust lane
its an optical artefact
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dwarf_galaxy it is classified as a compact galaxy or a blue dwarf
clumpy spiral
i would say this was(past) a merger and the ring formed from that
globular cluster
It is a satellite trail. as it passes in front of the long exposure camera it reflects sunlight, it can be red green or blue
nuclear ring spiral galaxy
http://www.eso.org/sci/publications/messenger/archive/no.130-dec07/messenger-no130-40-42.pdf
Sb peculiar is how i would call this one big starforming disturbed uneven arms, #old-merger probably certainly a lot of halo stars
if you take the width of our galaxy as 120 million light years and use that on target galaxy the apparent distance is roughly 100 mill lys
stars
farb too far apart many millions of light year separation light travel to main object 7.1 billion light years
i would say lenticular have look at the smaller galaxy there is a tidal trail leading to the bigger galaxy (inverted)view #canabalism
called it chance alignment
don't believe centre bright region is part of the galaxy i think it a co-incidental overlaping image of a star:)))))))))))
It is a Lenticular galaxy it is also classified as unbarred peculiar(SA0)pec due to what looks like a dust lane
its a fuzzy spiral light travel 4.8 billion years
its a fuzzy spiral light travel 4.8 billion years
there is a caterpillar of star forming clumps on the left upper edge which could be from an old merger
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NGC_2770
it the lens of the camera open and these are just optical artefacts, interesting but not significant:)
yes a star
there is no almost it is either no bulge or a bulge:)
muchas regiones azules starforming
itds difficult to judge Hubble images 3.9 billion light years light travel but under enlargement looks symetrical
todas las manchas de color amarillo con cruces son estrellas
overlap image
it is a star in our galaxy
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/full/1997RMxAC...6..238P good read
with all the star forming in the arms and the disturbed arms i would guess as a barred loose spiral
it is not a voorwerpje or an irregular It is a fuzzy spiral
it is a star
UGC 12640 a well known galaxy a loose spiral
It is a satellite trail. as it passes in front of the long exposure camera it reflects sunlight, it can be red green or blue
dont forget the bar
ugc 02491 not listed as part of a cluster
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galaxy_groups_and_clusters
nuff said!
somewhat a Hoag object me thinks
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoag's_Object
looks like a line of sight overlap
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=194.75133121&dec=34.84524685
ring yes but dont forget the bar
cant say for sure but enough disturbance to say probable or eventual
clumpy is reserved for images from the Hubble telescope. yes clumpy irregular fits the bill
diffuse loose armed barred spiral
camera artefact it is flare from a star just outside the field of vision
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clumpy irregular
night be a bit of galactic cannibalism going on both have the same red shift
#meteorite
noticable star forming in outer arms
IC5292 lot of star forming regions more a merger aftermath me thinks
go for #hoag type object #ringed merger http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoag's_Object
Nice #barred #spiral
the icon you click gives a pictorial of what is meant by each definition
it is all subjective to the user ::::::😃)))))
I see the arc post on possible gravitational lens on the forum for an educated opinion
fuzzy spiral 4 me 😃 no science on NED
it looks like tidal between them galactic canabalism
http://skyservice.pha.jhu.edu/DR8/ImgCutout/getjpeg.aspx?ra=175.17042626&dec=21.3626746&scale=0.79224&width=512&height=512&opt=&query= Star
i would say this is more a merger aftermath than an irregular
its an optical artefact, nothing to be concerned over
left galaxy looks intriging
#meteorite
bright blobs are overexposed stars
It is a satellite trail. as it passes in front of the long exposure camera it reflects sunlight, it can be red green or blue
#ring elliptical
it is not an irregular. as it has a spiral shape, in other words it has spun into a loose diffuse armed spiral
no merger 4 me 😃
long way to go for it to rain
fuzzy spiral
definite cosmic train wreck
CGCG 118-066 08h09m44.9s +25d52m51s GPair classified as a galactic pair not merging YET!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
simple spiral white dot is a foreground star
It is a satellite trail. as it passes in front of the long exposure camera it reflects sunlight, it can be red green or blue
optical effect image made from several plates and easily spotted once known
http://blog.galaxyzoo.org/tag/clumpy-galaxies/
there is a ring around the nucleus and an outer ring:)
http://www.space.com/5838-galaxy-formation-clumpy-affair.html
field of vision overlap no tidal or disturbance:)
CGCG 300-088 17h50m59.7s +62d49m20s GTrpl
http://www.astro.washington.edu/groups/observatory/newsletter/MR_Newsletter.pdf galaxy #canabalism
#merger
this is an overexposed star, once explained easily recognised
its an optical effect, the whole plate has a blue cast to it
extended barred spiral
It is a satellite trail. as it passes in front of the long exposure camera it reflects sunlight, it can be red green or blue
ngc 4618 barred spiral magellanic
this is a #merger aftermath note the starforming in the arms. its like a distorted ring galaxy(hoag object)
could it be a feint polar ring
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=16.5609834&dec=40.81841314 #merger
nothing so spectacular it is lens flare from the camera
bright galaxy ngc 1254
BASIC DATA for GALEX 2682010177928955774 (Back to INDEX)
Description : Cand. QSO
Magnitude and Filter : 16.
diffuse nebula clouds
star
big blue star
overexposed star
*UGC 12903
fuzzy spiral
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=327.98628587&dec=3.00363232 additional from below
there are several stars in the plate and a lot of light refraction is going on i believe all optical artefacts
it is a loose spiral bit fuzzy but there it is:)
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/navi.asp?ra=145.89906082&dec=39.17763762 navigate says star
it looks unusual. it is a barred spiral it is certainly disturbed enough and the starforming regions to be a reformed merger
Hubble images have poor definition due to the distance the light has travelled, in this one 7.2 billion light years
optical artefact it is a flare from a local star
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=122.33014892&dec=4.6832188 ..... satellite trails
its a galaxy http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=24.23787459&dec=18.39190622
UGC 10687 bartred spiral with lot of #starforming clumps
This Seyfert 2 nucleus resides in a face-on early-type(SO) spiral
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seyfert_galaxy
what shows up green and not on NED #Nebula rings a bell so does #voorwerp
this has to be an aftermath of a merger. the left arm is so angular and is definitely a star forming region
well they are definitely up close and personal merging like that in public
barred lenticular with #ring
UGC 03641 don't forget the bar
disturbed spiral 4 me possible quasar
it is a spiral galaxy with blue star forming regions. its disturbed look will prob be from a previous merger
the white blob at 12 o clock is a star no merger:)
dont think ring not apparent in DR* elliptical
looks more an overlap image 2 me:)
Strange arrangement and color of the stars
estrella en formación en espiral con fuentes de rayos x
what you see are optical artefacts
always the one in the dead centre of the image which is a fuzzy spiral:)
#shell elliptical http://ned.ipac.caltech.edu/level5/March04/Athanassoula/Athanassoula5.html
yes!
optical artefacts. camera aperture open when panning
local stars. optical artefacts
HUBBLE IMAGES ARE FROM VAST DISTANCES THIS ONE IS 7.7 BILLION LIGHT YEARS
blue dots are called clumps star forming regions red dot probably a milky way local star
looks like a tidal trail so yes possible merger
#disturbed
barred #ring
optical artefacts, as this is a composite image from many sources artefacts will show up from time to time
no science on a supernova just a galaxy showing through
#starburst
there is a button, no of arms, cant tell. use it when the image is too fuzzy to tell
#starburst nucleus
blue dot is a local star( milky way that is)
nice ring galaxy
artefact
NGC 4618 barred spiral magellanic
definitely the result of a merger
some far distant galaxies caught by the Hubble telescope
NGC 4081
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=26.99718158&dec=-6.79247522 two close galaxies not merger
NGC 0145
not irregular as has spiral form. barred fuzzy spiral
diffuse ring 4 sure
they are a galactic pair gravitationally bound Merger does 4 me
better view http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=183.12951867&dec=29.16890607
nice barred spiral
NGC 7401
not in galaxies nothing can be straight in a galaxy see link oval barred galaxy http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap120325.html
there is a galaxy there but definition is lost due to the distance the light has travelled, many billion light years
#merger
#clumpy
this one is a star http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pea_galaxy
dont see a ring if it is not obviously elliptical and is not irregular if it looks round or oval fuzzy spiral is a good guesss
the nucleus is an oval bar
the big bright thing is a star
barred spiral
ngc 4565 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NGC_4565
It is a satellite trail. as it passes in front of the long exposure camera it reflects sunlight, it can be red green or blue
The image is of an overexposed stars from our own galaxy purple blobs are camera artefacts
It is a satellite trail. as it passes in front of the long exposure camera it reflects sunlight, it can be red green or blue
heres the zoom out star field http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=33.43667308&dec=47.60836078
there was friends shaking hands
generally anything too bright or overexposed or has a diffraction cross is a star
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbig–Haro_object
lot of x ray sources in that region. Black holes in Nebulas? why not nebulas are supernova remnants are they not
overlap. no tidal or distortion to say merger:)
white blob is a star, dust lane is an optical effect:)
overlapping http://skyservice.pha.jhu.edu/DR8/ImgCutout/getjpeg.aspx?ra=169.32621105&dec=-12.9992458&scale=0.1980635&width=512&height=512&
I feel that this is the result of a merger many moons ago
dwarf galaxy
It is a satellite trail. as it passes in front of the long exposure camera it reflects sunlight, it can be red green or blue depending on w
if it smells like it looks like it and tastes like it, it is barred spiral:)
its got more #feathers than a roosters tail
local star
these are not lens but separate galaxies IC0033 and IC0032:)
ngc 0274 and ngc 0275(top left)
milky way stars
#polar-ring
more overlap than merger
it is a nice loose barred spiral disturbed
this is a polar ring lenticular and yes it has a halo of stars:)
i would say it is a barred lenticular
that is a dust lane usually seen on edge on galaxies
no its an edge on galaxy fully formed spiral the green blob is a star
wrong it is a nebula http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=312.85666335&dec=42.32591412 nice one:))))
UGC01725 #Merger
barred spiral peculiar is a good description
i wonder if this has a polar arm
not all spirals are perfectly formed it is classified as a 2 arm barred spiral disturbed probably from an earlier merger:)
It is a satellite trail. as it passes in front of the long exposure camera it reflects sunlight, it can be red green or blue
It is a satellite trail. as it passes in front of the long exposure camera it reflects sunlight, it can be red green or blue
these are known affectionately as fuzzy spirals there is a hint of a bar but no defenition, you will see more of these
NGC 0190 galactic Pair *III Zw 010 GGroup
on navigate the blue blob is the same colour(inverted) as stars so safe bet is white blob is a star in front of a fuzzy spiral
my best on that is yes
fuzzy spiral my 20,000 classification
QSO
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=4.99881814&dec=20.00510325 galactic pair below
part of KGP004 galactic pair this one disturbed loose spiral looks like an old merger
UGC 04095
double ring galaxy
caterpillar
now this is a galactic cluster IC 5338
magellanic peculiar
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/navi.asp?ra=19.30641008&dec=16.22155635 looks part of a cluster
It is a satellite trail. as it passes in front of the long exposure camera it reflects sunlight, it can be red green or blue depending on w
#dwaref galaxy #star forming
could call it barred
UGC 00296 galactic triple gravity bound but don't see merging
UGC 11782 better view http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=324.54018747&dec=8.96203323
too far apart to be a merger no tidal interaction to be seen at best they are millions of light years apart
best guess it is an overlap image
VIII Zw 003 galactic pair its more a disturbed ring but merger could fit
could be a polar ring
Hubble images are hard but the idea is to define what you perceive
there are two diffuse spiral arms visible and yes the lower right hand one is less visible but still there
6 brightest are all milky way stars
these images are so far away the definition is lost do your best guess
ned gives this as a galaxy over 10 billion light years away
these are pixels from the video image just noise generated artefacts
its a star from our galaxy in the frame
the big one has merged before and the two are a galactic pair that may merge laetr
tye middle is an elliptical galaxy the white blobs are stars
ugc 00612 the straight core as you describe is a dust lane if the round spot is the orange blob at the edge Star
ned has this as a #lens
the big shiny is a local star overexposed
barred with diffuse arms. can be described as a loose barred spiral:)
define #giantGCs?
on zoom in it is a back ground galaxy http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=12.28759925&dec=27.31580425 😃
barred double ring is a possible description
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=181.05969046&dec=28.33959645 target galaxy ring galaxy
its strange i had the same image come up 5 times any one else noticed repeats
not realy a merger as they are too far apart cosmologically but nice #asteroid
will go with a merger due to the clumpy top arm stars forming region
spiral it is as the tips of the armd are pointing opposite,
the white center looks to be a star in inverted disturbed spiral is a good call:)))))
have posted it on forum for gb8000 credit
#lens IMHO here we have a candidate for a lens
yes, it looks like a single arm 2 me 2
post it on forum
not that spectacular camera movement between exposures causing an artefact
central is a merging elliptical, the extra blobs look likely to be foreground stars like the other white blobs
lets call it a draw
the one on the left is certainly out of shape look how the dust lane is distorted. good call merger:)
i msee what you mean the arms dive away from the bar it is a disturbed barred spiral
it is certainly that, it is a borderline spiral/irregular as you say but in classifying it I would have went for clumpy spiral
there is a difference in brightness the one a two o clock looks as if it is showing through the halo 😄
it barred it has a pair of spiral arm that are diffused but come back in on the bar so barred double ring is a description
UGC 03540 it classified as spiral
i think it is an overlap rather than double nuclei 😃
if in doubt best guess
dont forget the bar 😃
x ray galaxy x rays are emitted by high-energy objects such as active galactic nuclei and the regions around black holes.
with the disturbance and extension on the right top galaxie i would have gon for a merger:)
APMUKS(BJ) B010150.16-03291 ID 01h04m22.8s -03d13m09s GPair interacting galaxies, may merge, may orbit eack other 4 ever
it is classed as a barred ring galaxy if you notice there is a diffuse ring and halo. there will be many examples to see
UGC 07770
UGC 12475
five in a row indeed all the white blobs are stars in our galaxy
too far apart to be merger blue dot is a star
these are distant galaxies http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=341.01347603&dec=11.94811413
its orange it could be a dwarf galaxy
clumps are different these are ellipticals http://blog.galaxyzoo.org/2010/05/25/a-brief-history-of-clumpy-galaxies/
David don't look too hard for answers from an optical distortion of an overexposed local star. Hunt better galaxies
these are not cores per se but are called clumps http://blog.galaxyzoo.org/2010/05/25/a-brief-history-of-clumpy-galaxies/
CGCG 081-008 quadruple group the one in the center has, is or will merge
NGC 4705
Flat Galaxy Catalogue 0106 is classified as a loose spiral
tending towards a ring galaxy rather than spiral
no red shift Star
active galaxy nucleus
A a giant elliptical galaxy can be 3.5 million light years across
its pink
UGC 09581 Double system
KPG 442 galactic pair
dwarf galaxy
it is classified in NED as a barred spiral
i think it is fuzzy due to a camera filter problem see the blue cast on the right
http://ned.ipac.caltech.edu/level5/March04/Athanassoula/Athanassoula5.html
looks like an old merger that has created a shell elliptical
looks like a hint of a bar but spiral i dont see
AGN to boot
nice loose spiral
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=42.44454582&dec=46.96367211 galactic cluster CID18
UGC 05609 VV 330 galactic pair
extended spiral
artefact 4 me
merger?
long streak earth satellite... blob in center galaxy 10 billion light years its a privilege to view this, u are the first
the image is so low a resolution as the light has taken over 6.5 billion years to reach us
yes it is an optical artifact
its an elliptical
its a big galaxy
camera artifact it is flare from a star just outside the field of vision
The image is of an overexposed stars from our own galaxy
It is a satellite trail. as it passes in front of the long exposure camera it reflects sunlight, it can be red green or blue depending on w
could be
dwarf galaxy
NGC 0671
light travel 10 billion years
VII Zw 373 looks a bit extended
asteroid
NGC 5951
KUG 0945+336
the light from the galaxy is stronger than the little twinkle of light from the satellite. therefor galaxy wins:)
these are all stars from our galaxy
z3.5 speed 1049274 km/s Light Travel-Time 11.505 Gyr 1 Gyr is a billion light years
QSO
shell elliptical
MRK1331
yes galaxy, fuzzy but the light has traveled over 6 billion years to get here to see its image
in the cross hairs galaxy the rest mostly local stars
NGC 7337 barred spiral SB(rs)b
it mis a spiral with an internal ring
UGC 11739 Sdm D lose Magellanic spiral
#merger
9.7 billion light years distant interacting galaxies tidal trails on both center and right
looks like a cluster or merger to me
AGN x ray source, something big and black lurking within
AGN per ned 10.5 billion light years
cometary trail galaxy?
KUG 2355+237 loose spiral
MRK 0563
its a galactic cluster
ngc 0469
could be a real fuzzy hairy catterpiller
its a shell elliptical
looks to have a tidal trail in DR8
the size of elliptical s are so varied
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elliptical_galaxy
It is a satellite trail. as it passes in front of the long exposure camera it reflects sunlight, it can be red green or blue depending on w
more a fuzzy spiral 4 me
galactic pair they are, but merging they are also
irregular with what may be dwarf galaxies that orbit the main galaxy
is it a polar ring rather than a dust ring the nucleus looks a bit elongated
its morphology is I, D, I irregular D Rotational symmetry without pronounced spiral or elliptical structure so is irregular not spiral
barred lenticular to boot
it is, i suppose, a disturbed star forming ring galaxy, the mass on the left could be from a marger
shell elliptical
UGC 12074
NGC 7422
NGC 7422
loose flat spiral no NED data
KUG 2245+052
shell elliptical
star forming ring galaxy
radio source
http://www.astronomynow.com/GalaxyGalleryNGC6745.html
Triple merger
both are stars from our galaxy
UGC 00305
quasar light travel time 7.5 billion years
Quasar http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quasar
looks like it is cannibalizing a small galaxy upper left
UGC 12552 Sab
perfect example of a barred lenticular
SKH 331 group of 7 galaxies
possible lens
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=25.96654361&dec=11.90760844 merger
bar spiral with ring
there is a bar and it has an ovoid shape SBc irregular my best guess plus catterpillars these may be the result of a merger or near merger
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=72.66292435&dec=11.58393867 yes merger
UGC 03628 its a loose irregular spiral
barred spiral irregular UGC 00769
it what is called a fuzzy spiral, spiral yes, barred no, no of arms cant tell, nucleus just noticeable, any thing odd no 😃
it what is called a fuzzy spiral spiral yes, barred no, no of arms cant tell, nucleus just noticeable, any thing odd no 😃
barred lenticular
Merger
Hoag type object?
the Hubble images are indistinct due to a combination of the camera exposure time light travel distance 10.5 billion light years
the brown blobs are distant galaxies and the surrounding is halo of stars closest to the nucleus and further out looks like pixel noise
ring
nice find
star from our galaxy
the left object is a star from our galaxy only classify what is in the dead center of the image:)
really diffuse is it an irregular or a cluster
binary
diffuse isolated galaxy
more festive lights
spiral
I think what you have is an object seen through the right hand arm of a spiral remember no galaxy is a solid thing
looks like a merger to me:)
NGC 3043
ugc 06327 disturbed got a caterpillar though
*NGC 2917
ngc 2917
strange edge-on galaxy to the left is a two arm spiral with i big nucleus
AGN2
yes merger 4 me
ARK 325 high surface brightness galaxy
note the star has a cross, this is lens flare, as the star is closer and brighter than the galaxy
stars from our galaxy are foreground to distant galaxies so there will at some point that stars will be captured on the plate
Hoag type object has to be from a merger
oh yes! rounded edge on and possible dust lane
irregulars are without form this is a spiral and yes clumpy too
ugc 01263
cant tell, over 5.1 billion light years away that is why it is so indistinct
flat galaxy don't see any nucleus
the bright object is a star from our galaxy
ugc 01102 is a spiral and galaactic pair http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=23.12129969&dec=4.59514485
the long armis a star cross out of the frame white dot is foreground star galaxy is a medium spiral
ngc 4597 loose barred spiral
the blue target is part of *NGC 4597
the red to the right star the little dots are pixel noise
the smaller looks foreground rather than merger
it is a star from our universe
IC 0544 Sb
Halo
multiple arm spiral
imho merger
These Hubble images are hard as the light has traveled such a distance and resolution is lost i would have put it down as clumpy irregular
bit blurry as light has taken 8.5 billion years to reach us
CGCG 500-011 part of the Andromeda galaxy
9.5 billion light years away possible QSO candidate
ell its a galaxy side on whatever, 10.2 billion light years away
4.5 billion light years distant.looks like there may be a dust lane between middle and bottom galaxies possible galactic triple
have posted on forum in alan 1001 name
NGC 474 is an elliptical galaxy about 100 million light years distant in the constellation Pisces.
NGC 0474
NGC 1694
Sb
loose flat spiral
clumpy spiral
think the Bar is a polar ring NGC 1666
KUG 0718+323 spiral
good observation
camera artifact it is flare from a star just outside the field of vision:)
heres on i found earlier chain line of sight IMHO
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/explore/obj.asp?id=1237672796107899027
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio_galaxy
barred spiral with star forming clumps
NED does not differentiate between galaxy and white object IMHO star
Arp 256 is a stunning system of two spiral galaxies in an early stage of merging.
tight spiral disturbed
UGC 12687
UGC 12687
UGC 12687
x ray source means there may be a big black hole lurking within
nice find
weekly barred loose Magalenic spiral with catterpillars
not failed, why not still in process of forming a spiral
three yellow middle galaxies bottom 2 white stars
not posted on forum
have posted this as i haven't got any idea merger or overlap or jet
busy corner of the universe http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=195.01561289&dec=27.96471016
nice pic
i think what you have is an overlap in front is a ring galaxy and the nucleus of an elliptical behind shining through the ring
loose barred spiral blue dot NED has as a star
definitely a clumpy irregular
certainly looks a double
bit disturbed as well
The bottom left image is of an overexposed star from our own galaxy
clumpy barred spiral
its a loose 2 arm spiral
merger
no idea other than a star as the light from the Hubble has taken 7.484 Gyr( Gyr = Billion years ) only another look would help
yes it is clumpy and irregular the little one on the rleft is part of its group NED has it as peculiar
can call it a fuzzy spiral
merger
Extended Src
what a funny old spiral
some image from Hubble distance 8.3 billion light years
kug 1407 paired with the little one on the left
ugc 00594
tidal trail
http://ned.ipac.caltech.edu/img14/2004PASP..116..133L/NGC_3623:I:gri:lbf2004.jpg
one corner of messier 65
NGC 1159
NGC 5697
asteroid, image taken over time lapse on three filters asteroid moves but galaxy seems stationary, so see three color dots
Merger
lens too symmetric for an overlap
true, but if you only classify what is dead center you will be ok
http://www.capella-observatory.com/images/Galaxies/NGC7771.jpg
now this is an image
NGC 7771
yes it is a star
definitely a creepy crawly in there see link to clumpy galaxies below
lot of galaxies out there
its a loose spiral what looks next to a star( purple) but the distance is vast
i dont see a bulge, more flat than rounded 😉
star forming ring around a barred ring
the side on appears closer so overlap 4 me
http://blog.galaxyzoo.org/tag/clumpy-galaxies/
any thing is possible in the time that the galaxy has existed. some thing has pulled on it gravitationally to distort it, when who knows
only categorize the central image not the whole plate. each and every central image has its own plate to categorize
could be an old fly by
not merging but 6.3 billion light years away
It is a satellite trail as it passes in front of the long exposure camera it can be red green or blue depending on which filter is being us
Sd diffuse, broken arms made up of individual stellar clusters and nebulae; very faint central bulge
QSO candidate star forming regions
1 arm bandit
on close inspection on DR8 it has a core and looks like a spiral but not flat disk arms more feathers around a torus
weird i posted 1237679322861797380 on forum at same time as you posted yours on talk 1 digit difference
no idea if this is a lens then its a big one or is it a merger or line of sight stumped
more a spiral 4 me
old fly by for me
extended Src
looks like an old fly by the way the arms are distorted
disturbed ring
UGC 01073 Spiral Magellanic
might be lensing here
nice merger
its classified as irregular, mmmm
its an overexposed star from our galaxy
NGC 7718
UGC 03283
barred ring spiral
4 main white images are elliptical galaxies
yellow blobs galaxies red and white blobs stars
camera artifact see this link http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=8.67483059&dec=-18.20076251
camera artifacts image made up of multiple exposures with different filters then overlaid and plate created
UGC 6073 galactic pair http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interacting_galaxy
The image is of overexposed stars from our own galaxy,
star
back ground galaxy
don't think merger, but a triple system more likely as there is a pronounced halo of stars
the red blob right star so can assume red blob is in front of galaxy also a star
blue irregular galaxy not known on data base
the target was the pink blob just above the nucleus supernova 2002cd
no merger but a barred spiral
there is a bar and ring but notice the spiral arms
barred spiral overlapping
its not on any data base
dont forget the bar
certainly looks like it
side on loose spiral
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoag's_Object
hoag type object with collisional ring
good description Nice find:)
the cross haired object (white) is a star but the fuzzy galaxy behind i have checked and found to be unknown. I have posted it on the forum
clumpy loose barred spiral
http://blog.galaxyzoo.org/tag/clumpy-galaxies/
it is a beautiful ring galaxy
the 2 bright are local stars overexposed
there is an overlap
arp 147 xray source QSO Black hole or quasar hiding in there some where
the two galaxies are paired
spiral galaxy
the whiter dot is a seperate object if as you say the arms fuse together then the classification is "ring"
RING 4 ME
UGC 06070
NGC 3395 starburst nucleus
UGC08674 SB
NGC 5653 unbarred spiral with outer ring formation
white blob plate no 1237662662683263216
no bulge spiral UGC 09812
not posted on forum
some times that is not helpful trying to classify
its a spiral and has some ring structure
nice find
NGC 5961 spiral
UGC 0992 double system
loose spiral is a better description than irregular see how the ends curve opposite . its also "lumpy"
loose barred spiral that has tidal with the blue on the left.. possibly a merger before or the result of a fly by.
central spiral is a lot closer than the side on no interaction or tidal so no merger 4 me
the btight blob is a local star overexposed, only classify what is central.
UGC 06596 irregular barred Magellanic
ABELL 0426:[BM99] 490 galactic cluster
center object galaxy 9 billion light years away
it is not a bar though it looks like one it is a very nice polar ring
not in forum, is now, attributed to wtaskew
CGCG 300-015 bridged pair
might be a Hubble but the light has taken 10 billion years to get here
overlap
http://www.galaxyzooforum.org/index.php?PHPSESSID=me9larfpdsdedb84kk9aevp044&topic=276852.msg403278#msg403278
NGC 2405
ngc 0239
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayall's_Object
clumpy spiral
NGC 0099 classified as Sc more o0f an Sb 2 me
nice clumpy hubble
NGC 3445 a weakly barres spiral Magellanic
6155
http://blog.galaxyzoo.org/2010/05/25/a-brief-history-of-clumpy-galaxies/
barred spiral with clumpy arms
dont forget the bar and disturbed
the skyserver image does not have the green blob so artifact it is
post it in the forum stunning sights pure art thread
The image is of overexposed stars from our own galaxy
dont forget the bar
camera artifact it is flare from a star just outside the field of vision
cant disagree
UGC 05032. no supernova recorded on NED
It is a satellite trail as it passes in front of the long exposure camera it can be red green or blue depending on which filter is being us
pixilated picture, blue dots camera arifacts of a star
not posted on forum agree with merger
its a clumpy barred spiral 3 000.000,000 light years awat
i think there is a filter problem with the image you can see blue stipe across bottom with normal colours
also known as KPG 212 galactic pair, center galaxy SBm pec Barred spiral Magellanic peculiar.note the trail off to the left old merger?😃
dont think so, it just wrapping around
cool
i can see an overlap rather than a merger
its very far away with a red shift of 1.7 moving at 5000000 k per second
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galactic_year
long way this one 7.6 galactic years light travel 225000000 * 7.6
1.710.000.000 light years
its called a dust lane
clumpy
PS my 15001 classification right finger is worn out
clumpy spiral (hubble)
agreed
n.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nebula
IV Zw 134 Double galactic nebular
CGCG 209-050 double system
too far away to be a merger
yes 400 million light years away
ugc 09760 edge on spiral
NGC 5740 weakly barred spiral
no tidal action or distortion overlap
posted this 4 you on the forum not been posted before
i think its a bit pixilated
the upper galaxy is a radio galaxy
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio_galaxy
its classified as a compact galaxy radio source( blasar or quasar )
ugc 12764
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barred_spiral_galaxy
the object on the right is a local star( our galaxy)
had a look under colour correction there is a polar ring with distorted arms
these are two galaxies that are MCG -01-58-006 a galactic pair
merger for me
UGC 12762 barred spiral
blue is a star, certainly disturbed enough to be a merger or a flyby close encounter
correct analysis
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Active_galactic_nucleus
meteorite lower left
its a barred spiral
: BCD;Sbc;merger HII UCGA 116
don't forget the ring
no NED science
mebey not a merger but a flyby that has pulled it out of shape
ugc 12584 double system
old merger as the blue is starforming clumps
http://blog.galaxyzoo.org/tag/clumpy-galaxies/
http://blog.galaxyzoo.org/tag/clumpy-galaxies/
CGCG 378-013 Magellanic spiral
http://www.galaxyzooforum.org/index.php?topic=278957.msg532684#msg532684
GALEX J005504.74+392229.9 red galaxy no red shift given
there are feint spiral arms
good description
it could be a two arm spiral
feint galaxy
ugc 01125 parece uma sobreposição estrela local
ring yes could be an old merger due to the distortion and the core being off center
you know i wonder becaus the inner ring looks at a different angle to the outer halo as we look at it whether the inner ring is a polar ring
NGC 1022 absolutly correct as a ring bar spiral
no NED science
possible merger with blue irregular
Markaryan object MRK 0961
no other blue star in DR8 image Hmm!
optical artifact
camera artifact
has some spiral structure
barred spiral
medium barred spiral SBb
clumpy spiral http://www.space.com/5838-galaxy-formation-clumpy-affair.html
oh yes
well known galaxy NGC 0137 SO
compact http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_compact_dwarf_galaxy
certainly getting friendly
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quasar
i don't see the Bar the ovoid shape is it is tilted at approx 45 degrees to us
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seyfert_galaxy
NGC 0473
it is not irregular it is a loose barred spiral
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Markarian_galaxies mrk 0542
UGC 12648
they are not star but galaxies
The image is of overexposed star from our own galaxy
it can be red green or blue depending on which filter is being used
its a spiral can see lumps on the left arm
spiral
WBL 702 galactic cluster
disturbed clumpy spiral
its a disturbed clumpy ring
back ground galaxy probably
camera artifacts imho
looks like a tidal trail
Hubble image from a vast distance
yes overlap
i cant see a merger as there is no tidal interaction or disturbance. the little bit on the bottom looks line of sight. keep hunting 😉
well i see big arms wrapped around the core then 8 to 10 spurs or feathers around the perimeter
if you look all the objects have red blobs. it is an artefact of the camera
not known to NED
ring
line of sight i think galaxy left foreground galaxy right middle irregular back ground
low star mass spiral not known to NED
nice find!
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/explore/obj.asp?id=1237672796107899027 a sring of pearls. see link
nice 2 arm bar
SBc peculiar
the DR8 image does not show the ring Interesting
more a SO than a ring
i believe it is a halo rather than a polar ring
UGC 02300
the left gal is warped out of plane and the core is mis shaped Lovely pic well found 😃
2 arm bar spiral
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=9.72803414&dec=7.05671645
NGC0190 Gal pair *III Zw 010 gal group
UGCA 348 Barred spiral peculiar
an unknown clumpy barred spiral
unknown globular cluster
! count 8 arms
Merger on skyview there is a big tidal debris trail
going to put it down as an old merger
bit of a threadbare old barred spiral
UGC 12021
NGC 7837 above NGC7838 together ARP 246 GALACTIC PAIR
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=1.71419305&dec=8.35127988
not forgetting the bar
UGC 10699 SB
merger
star
The image is of overexposed star from our own galaxy
NGC 0632 SO star burst galaxy
NED has it as a spiral?
barred spiral irregular UGC 00769
Seyfert 1_galaxy
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seyfert_galaxy
NGC 0573
UGC 05358
The image is of overexposed stars from our own galaxy
big blue clumpy galaxy
NGC 3683
merger
the top one is a star, the trails are optical artifacts
UGC 1967
very wispy barred spiral
possible merger! opinions please 😃
well disturbed
a different view through disturbed arms
post it on the forum, its not there
irregular loose spiral(Hubble)
Hubble images are hard but the idea is to define what you perceive
no ring SO
well there is certainly disturbance on the left side could be from an old fly by that has pulled the arms out of shape
definite merger
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=142.79434608&dec=9.88034721 good description
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barred_spiral_galaxy
barred spiral
ita one half of a beautiful merger
It is a satellite trail as it passes in front of the long exposure camera it can be red green or blue depending on which filter is being us
ngc 4178 barred spiral
2 stars in line of sight
UGC 11865
the light from this galaxy has traveled 900 million light years
bit difficult to say , galaxies for sure
compact galaxy
The image is of overexposed stars from our own galaxy
The image is of overexposed star from our own galaxy
disrupted, looks like 3 arm spiral
cluster
http://blog.galaxyzoo.org/2010/05/25/a-brief-history-of-clumpy-galaxies/
clumpy irregular 4 me
Sc(f) CGCG 034-003 loose spiral with prominent stars
agree to 2 stars
line of sight overlap 4 me, no tidal disruption
stars in our galaxy im afraid
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=25.75486138&dec=13.64134236 NGC0660 barred spiral
probably disrupted by a fly by
back ground galaxy my best guess
NGC3023 loose barred spiral
cant disagree, nice catch:) you can see the 2 nuclei emrging
it has a bar and at least one spiral arm
it has structure and the ends point opposite loose spiral
It is a satellite trail as it passes in front of the long exposure camera it can be red green or blue depending on which filter is being us
looks to have a small bar as well as being beautiful
NGC 1299 barred spiral
merger
dont see a merger too far apart and no tidal but could be what is called a halo
don't forget the bar
look at the merger going on on the right... its a barred spiral being torn apart by merging with the irregular on the right
WELL DISTURBED
well here is a guess BARRED RING 3 ARM SPIRAL WHERE 2 ARMS START ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE SPIRAL
or is it a halo
possible polar ring
i posted this pic on Forum in your finder name
real wispy old spiral
ring with many feint spiral arms
i had a look under color correction, the R galaxy is disturbed and the L galaxy bottom arm is tidal towards the r galaxy, possible merger
fireworks
barred three arm??????????????????????
loose spiral (NED)
its a blurry spiral
no, hubble image side on galaxy
KUG 2229+204 loose spiral or flocculent spiral
UGC 11916 spiral? ned says it is spiral
ring yes
its classified as a loose spiral
satellite trail
loose barred spiral
3 dots are distant galaxies don't see any merger activity but a lovely dust lane
NGC 7627 tight spiral
looks single arm spiral
no galaxy to classify as it is washed out by starlight classify image as star or artifact
elliptical to the righr irregular to the left and a star (red blob) all line of sight and no interaction as they are still many light year
classification is of a flat galaxy
the image is of three plates taken with different filters and then combined. it just a camera artifact
could it be a single arm barred spiral start from the core and it wraps around itself as one arm
tidht 2 arm barred spiral
beat up old spiral
flat spiral
ngc 502 not a ring SO galaxy this galaxy is over 100 million light years away!, 1 light year equals 6 trillion miles.
disturbed spiral
looks like a single arm bar spiral that has nearly formed a ring
this is a weird spiral
camera artefact it is flare from a star just outside the field of vision
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=8.1488
three images are taken with red green and blue filters then combined camera artifact
no merger there will be millions of light years apart
inverted the spiral arms are more noticeable I count 3
clumpy is only there for Hubble images
It is a satellite trail as it passes in front of the long exposure camera it can be red green or blue depending on which filter is being us
Hubble images are hard but the idea is to define what you perceive
http://nekaal-observer.org/?p=384 its a flat galaxy
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/explore/obj.asp?id=1237674461481534088 a real spidery clumpy old spiral
It is a satellite trail as it passes in front of the long exposure camera it can be red green or blue depending on which filter is being us
nice barred spiral
flare from a close object to the camera lens
as it has no defined shape, irregular
http://skyservice.pha.jhu.edu/DR8/ImgCutout/getjpeg.aspx?ra=68.49847672&dec=-8.57903666&scale=0.39612&width=512&height=512&opt=&query=
A fabulous merger see next link
they are part of a galactic triple
a very loose barred spiral not very dense
some tidal debris between these two
its a barred spiral loose
barred spiral with the right arm comes around the and joins the left arm
looks a very bright core
disturbed
old merger
It is a satellite trail as it passes in front of the long exposure camera it can be red green or blue depending on which filter is being us
http://skyservice.pha.jhu.edu/DR8/ImgCutout/getjpeg.aspx?ra=83.82441167&dec=-6.2947242&scale=0.792254&width=512&height=512&opt=&query=
its a bright nebula
ngc 6247 its classification is peculiar nuff sed
NGC 6275
http://skyservice.pha.jhu.edu/DR8/ImgCutout/getjpeg.aspx?ra=291.91148629&dec=61.9473144&scale=0.792254&width=512&height=512&opt=&query=
its part of a merger see next link
its a barred spiral no supernova the white blob is a star from our galaxy
irregular galaxy
it looks like a star field, post it on the forum
stars
it is a galaxy and a galactic star
the top one looks well out of shape
i don't think they merge no tidal or disturbance
could be a polar ring
sure is a nice pic
http://skyservice.pha.jhu.edu/DR8/ImgCutout/getjpeg.aspx?ra=278.81458632&dec=63.743836&scale=0.79224&width=512&height=512&opt=&query=
camera artifact it is flare from a star just outside the field of vision
it is a satellite trail
it is not a star it is the image of a galaxy taken by the Hubble telescope for which the light has traveled a huge distance
separate galaxy
unknown to NED Lots of clumps in the arms Purple too
i think they are seperate
lumpy barred spiral
there are left and right handed spiral galaxies
now there's a busy neighborhood
SOa
A galaxy having a central bulge surrounded by a flattened disk with no pattern of spiral arms.
barred single arm spiral
single arm spiral
can't disagree
boxy side on
light from an earth orbiting satellite passing across the open aperture of the long exposure camera
(R)SB(r)ab barred ring spiral no visible arms see link below
dust lane
SBb
its a Hubble from a vast distance so cant be a star
the blob at 5 o clock is a back ground galaxy no merger
certainly a spiral but no merger for me as the smaller blue galaxy is way way off in the distance
galactic group
yup
see link below looks very much disturbed as it is probably merging with the galaxy on the left
http://skyservice.pha.jhu.edu/DR8/ImgCutout/getjpeg.aspx?ra=18.27851519&dec=25.48752352&scale=0.19806&width=512&height=512&opt=&query=
NGC 3652
i would say merger
no, optical artifact lens flare
a disturbed spiral from a flyby
it is a galactic group
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galaxy_groups_and_clusters
i looked at this under color correction medium spiral
ok point taken SBc
that is what you call a dust lane
pixels
CGCG 100-026 GTrpl ..
NGC 4837 galactic pair ripping each other apart
you look at this image blown up and it looks as though you are looking through a fish eye lens. i think there is some lensing going on here
disturbed arm
the long one is a loose 2 arm bar spiral
its spiral and looks like a bar with two arms wrapping tight (SBa) SBa tight SBb medium SBc loose SBd no visible arms
checked sky server 2 stars 1 galaxy in the middle
star forming H11 galaxy
The image is of overexposed star from our own galaxy
its a spiral can see arm on right
no NED on this galaxy
1237657633265025115 there are 2 bits of galaxies off the bottom arm
must be a fly by disturbed bar spiral
i think this has a bar and is a loose spiral with lots of clumps and tidal debris
big blue thing UGC 05888
IM galaxcy on ned what is IM
Galaxy Morphology Sb? peculiar
extended Src
Merger with exclamation points
will classify as a loose bar spiral (just)
NGC 6470 it is a barred spiral
disturbed
a weak barred spiral NGC 3055
no galaxies are made out of billions of stars and a star could not be massive enough to consume a galaxy
see link below optical artifact
http://skyservice.pha.jhu.edu/DR8/ImgCutout/getjpeg.aspx?ra=171.41459714&dec=3.23184534&scale=0.79224&width=512&height=512&opt=&query=
definitely an artifact
me thinks this is the Orion nebula
disturbed
red blob is a foreground star
loose barred spiral
yes
probable merger
single arm barred spiral
disturbed
ngc 1423 look at the oval bar across the nucleus and see the spiral arms come from the end of the bar barred spiral:)
looks ring 2 me
CGCG 044-017 Galactic Pair, certainly disturbed enough to call it a merger
NGC 4116 barred spiral
UGC 4260
sorry not lenticular elliptical
no merger lenticular
2MFGC 13891 FMG is flat galaxy catalog
overexposed pixels
artifact as it has red white and blue
whatever was thaer has been wiped out from the star flare
xmarinx have posted on the forum in your name
a magnificent merger
NGC 0337A see link for better view of this incredible spiral
http://skyservice.pha.jhu.edu/DR8/ImgCutout/getjpeg.aspx?ra=15.39160418&dec=-7.58746281&scale=0.79224&width=512&height=512&opt=&query=
UGC 01624 spiral with no discernible arms SO galaxy
see link below this is not the merger but the other 2 sure are
see link below
http://skyservice.pha.jhu.edu/DR8/ImgCutout/getjpeg.aspx?ra=344.50931321&dec=-3.76967079&scale=0.79224&width=512&height=512&opt=&query=
galaxy
no merger, lower galaxy is an overlap but the loose barred spiral is a nice find
no science on distant hubble image
The image is of overexposed star from our own galaxy
disturbed fly by
this is one busy piece of space for a Hubble image
no NED has this blue dot as the target object in the cross hairs and has it as an infra red source
well with all the tidal, they are looking towards being a merger sooner than later.
UGC 12338
spindly old spiral
pixel artifact i'm afraid
most strange spiral
I think more of a globular cluster
they are a galactic pair and if not now will eventually in all probability merge galactic pair ar bound together gravitationally
bottom arm is pulled out towards the smaller irregular Merger
yes nice pic
big bar spiral
merger
NGC 7541 spiral Rotational symmetry without pronounced spiral or elliptical structure
the 5 red blobs and green one are stars from our galaxy
ref, What is the thing in the bottom left corner of the picture? The image is of overexposed star from our own galaxy
bright white orb is a star
nice spiral
asteroid usually see as red green blue overlapping dot
not a triple not enough mass the blue and white dots are stars..it is a single arm spiral disturbed by a fly by
nice jet
its an amazing pic but agree with overlap
what a strange Hubble object
another fine dust lane
some dust lane
nice irregular
if you look at the link it will show an old merger with tidal debris between it and an irregular
http://skyservice.pha.jhu.edu/DR8/ImgCutout/getjpeg.aspx?ra=34.30537624&dec=30.58577672&scale=0.39612&width=512&height=512&opt=&query=
ultraviolet galaxy
bar ring spiral there is a ring that surrounds the nucleus that the arms form from
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultraviolet_astronomy
UV galaxy KUG 2339+052
i think this a barred single arm spiral
it is so disturbed
hubble image ref clump look at all the galaxies in the frame about 16 it to me is a background galaxy look on the left fainter but same
the 2 red dots are stars nice medium 2 arm barred spiral
disturbed bar spiral
looks disturbed
NGC 0718 tight barred spiral
cant disagree that it is one arm
take a lok at the link below
http://skyservice.pha.jhu.edu/DR8/ImgCutout/getjpeg.aspx?ra=35.86215046&dec=21.72006866&scale=0.19806&width=512&height=512&opt=&query=
Merger
if you cant classify it star or artifact or best guess
yes a satellite trail
cool
Sorry no merger. only classify what is dead center of the picture.
overlap 4 me
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interacting_galaxy.
MCG -02-36-014 Galactic Pair
The image is of overexposed stars from our own galaxy
I think you have found a very nice ring galaxy.. the orange blobs look fore ground Nice find
color artifacts from the camera give this effect
Yes a nice example of a barres ringed loose spiral
NGC 6916 Barred spiral
low surface brightness galaxy spiral with an outer ring of blue clumps 😃
disturbed barred spiral
Hubble images are hard but the idea is to define what you perceive
on the photo plate it looks close but the galaxy is far far away and the star is one of our galaxies very close in relative terms
look at both sides of the core its sort of orange and blue on the right
these are optical effects from the camera. same effect on the stars
huble images are hard but the idea is to define what you percieve
but is a nice barred spiral
blurry spiral best looked at in inverted image. can just see spiral arm on the right
the bright blob is a star in our galaxy overexposed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Low_surface_brightness_galaxy nice one
anything that is bright, spherical, red, white, blue, yellow etc that looks overexposed are stars
sorry i see no dust lane only a camera artifact
Galaxy Morphology SB(r)c
spiral bar ring loose
star from our galaxy overexposed
submarine
spiral
stars in our galaxy
nice pic
yellow blob in the middle elliptical 2 white blobs are stars from our galaxy
Barred spiral without spiral arms SB(s)a galaxy
overlapping ellipticals
the brown blob is a Hubble image too indistinct and feint to classify
part of a galactic triple so they are interacting not necessarily merging
barred ring
orange object star
no distortion overlap
star or artifact
no distortion or tidal flow line of sight overlap
no bar, spiral medium, unable to tell no of ams, anything unusual no
star or artifact would be the choice
SO galaxy appears to have a spiral disk with no visible arms
http://skyservice.pha.jhu.edu/DR8/ImgCutout/getjpeg.aspx?ra=133.47716303&dec=35.15377238&scale=0.396127&width=512&height=512&opt=&query=
its a ringed tight barred spiral (R')SB(s)a
suppose we can call it the Bat Merger
just camera artifact
camera artifact
the odd colours are camera artifacts elliptical
looks like a star to me
that is a big bar
hard to judge but 4 me no
earth orbiting satellite
it is an indistinct hubble image. if you cant see what it is use star artifact choice
merger is more disrupted. you are viewing 3 dimensions on a 2 d monitor. there is no depth. but look and you can see the overlapped image
its a nebula but no science on NED etc
NGC 3898 -- LINER-type Active Galaxy Nucleus tight spiral
planetary nebula
yes
Sd galaxy Sd galaxies, which have loosely-wound and clumpy spiral arms
star in our galaxy
lenticular
2 separate bodies overlapping image
sorry but artifact from stars in our galaxyn Nice pic though
barred ringed spiral
nice spiral
http://www.galaxyzooforum.org/index.php?topic=279648.0
have a look at these
www.galaxyzooforum.org › ... › Galaxy Zoo: Hubble
galaxies spin
big blue is a star from our galaxy, overexposed as it is nearer and brighter than the distant galaxies
spiral no doubt
bright red object is a star in our galaxy
star
double ring? but the outer could be a single spiral arm!!!! puzzled
See link below no line you saw a camera artifact
http://skyservice.pha.jhu.edu/DR8/ImgCutout/getjpeg.aspx?ra=49.46283964&dec=41.45081777&scale=0.09903&width=512&height=512&opt=&query=
disturbed merger?
Nice tight spiral
is October 16th merger day 2
lot of disturbance, merger?
merger
unusual
nice merger
Dear Fatmog there are awesome unbelievable indescribable adjectives you can use to describe what you are going to encounter.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gravitational_lens
see link for better image NGC 4579
http://skyservice.pha.jhu.edu/DR8/ImgCutout/getjpeg.aspx?ra=189.40211419&dec=11.82135722&scale=0.79224&width=512&height=512&opt=&query=
see link below 2 elliptical one side on with dust lane the other face on. separate galaxy in a busy neighborhood
http://skyservice.pha.jhu.edu/DR8/ImgCutout/getjpeg.aspx?ra=56.40124117&dec=-7.46750359&scale=0.79224&width=512&height=512&opt=&query=
yes artifacts, stars from our galaxy
see link below. is definitely disturbed
http://skyservice.pha.jhu.edu/DR8/ImgCutout/getjpeg.aspx?ra=188.04027881&dec=68.78435063&scale=0.1980635&width=512&height=512&opt=&query=
http://skyservice.pha.jhu.edu/DR8/ImgCutout/getjpeg.aspx?ra=86.57501749&dec=0.00585617126&scale=0.79224&width=512&height=512&opt=&query=
RK68 40 nebula
NGC2644
no, overlapping image
you will fin a lot of these images
big green blob is an overexposed star from our galaxy
sorry stars
have a lokk at the link below what an absolutely gorgeous merger
http://skyservice.pha.jhu.edu/DR8/ImgCutout/getjpeg.aspx?ra=5.31153367&dec=-8.96932322&scale=0.79224&width=512&height=512&opt=&query=
its an overexposure star
stars
it could be an earth orbiting satellite
cool
good description
lovely spiral
definitely a bit bent out of shape
now isn't this a picture i go for barred ring with diffuse single spiral arm starting from 2 o clock and wrapping round 2 form a 2nd ring
Another disrupted probable merger
the one on the right looks a bit battered( disturbed )
its merger night tonight
the game is. Guess how many spiral arms
http://skyservice.pha.jhu.edu/DR8/ImgCutout/getjpeg.aspx?ra=26.20009812&dec=-10.46039487&scale=0.792254&width=512&height=512&opt=&query= WOW
what a merger
just a nice pic.
http://skyservice.pha.jhu.edu/DR8/ImgCutout/getjpeg.aspx?ra=123.65524514&dec=49.06510254&scale=0.79224&width=512&height=512&opt=&query=
Google clumpy galaxy's lots of info on these type of irregular
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seyfert_galaxy for the interest of those not familiar with what a Seyfert galaxy is
merger
http://skyservice.pha.jhu.edu/DR8/ImgCutout/getjpeg.aspx?ra=242.91795814&dec=52.4564287&scale=0.79224&width=512&height=512&opt=&query= LOOK!
NED gives it as a galactic pair the blue blob is part of the irregular. no merger yet but probable in the future
dust lane to me is a polar ring, the 3 o clock is optical, on the whole it looks very disrupted spiral
boxy edge on
too indistinct to say yes or no, my guess no
it looks to me as a loose 2 arm spiral with a line of sight overlap
nice barred spiral galaxy yes the blue or white looks to be part of the galaxy it looks a little disturbed
Bar Yes! i will stick my neck out and say it is a barred ringed loose spiral with no visible arm structures...............
no science on a galactic pair these mentioned. ring would be more obvious but saying that there is a ring of brightness around the core so
these Hubble images are near impossible to classify as you re looking at an image a few pixels wide. no comment on merger
dont see the link, elliptical
Hubble image of a far far away galaxy
star flare
Ned gives the blue galaxy as a loose spiral, i would have classified as an irregular, both galaxies are a pair so there is some interaction
its classified as a barred spiral
bar ring
bar and ring
SO galaxy neither elliptical or spiral but a bit of both
disturbed, sneaky merger
it has to be a barred spiral with diffuse spiral arms
pretty edge on spiral NGC0329
rings spiral no arms
SBO galaxy
spiral
http://skyservice.pha.jhu.edu/DR8/ImgCutout/getjpeg.aspx?ra=30.95750689&dec=14.73912547&scale=0.79224&width=512&height=512&opt=&query= look!
bit bent out of shape
disturbed it looks spiral it might be an old merger flyby
no science on NED. might never have been seen before
looks like a disturbed 2 arm barred spial
you can still see the 2 nucleus
yes, camera uses a red green and blue filter
can't disagree
cool
has to be an old merger or flyby
slightly disrupted loose spiral
loose barred spiral
barred spiral
galactic pair
disturbed spiral
side on spiral
cool!
UGC 01995. SB(r)c pec S spiral B Bar (r) ring c loose pec peculiar
loose spiral irregular (Hubble sequence)
a very diffuse barre spiral
Hubble image can see dust trail and bit out of shape
http://skyservice.pha.jhu.edu/DR8/ImgCutout/getjpeg.aspx?ra=113.55923466&dec=-13.44651996&scale=0.09903&width=512&height=512&opt=&query=merg
flat galaxy?
planetary nebula
line of sight stars
Hubble image of a far far away galaxy
star
star
very bright star would be my choice
merger
somewhat disturbed medium barred spiral
star
the central elliptical shows no tidal flows toward the spiral, but certainly there is definite disturbance in the spiral(old merger)
it certainly looks like a possible merger
barred ring galaxy
clumpy spiral
yes, star
http://skyservice.pha.jhu.edu/DR8/ImgCutout/getjpeg.aspx?ra=82.89939672&dec=28.97813654&scale=0.09903175&width=512&height=512&opt=&query=
must agree with ElizabethB Possible polar ring
loose spiral
barred spiral ringed SB(r)c
has to be a merger
nice overlapping spiral and ringed elliptical
looks a bit frayed round the edges
NGC 3185 SBa S Spiral B Barred a tight
is this a Hubble SO spiral without visible arms
need to see on sky server to see tidal effect
there is an awful lot of tidal material coming out of the left possibly an old merger
stars in our galaxy
the red line is flare on the camera plate from a star in our galaxy as it is closer and brighter than the background galaxies
nice find! double nebula
the dust lane is disturbed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Starburst_galaxy
ohhhhhhh thankyou!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!😃 forgot a lot since first galaxy zoo many moons ago left and right spiral days
http://skyservice.pha.jhu.edu/DR8/ImgCutout/getjpeg.aspx?ra=339.45674292&dec=23.78658713&scale=0.79224&width=512&height=512&opt=&query=
pity cant invert image on examine would be able to see the bar easier
see no merger
i am going to stick my head out and say as it has a central core just noticeable i would say it is a 3 arm spiral(disturbed)
yes
there is definitley disturbance Fly by 4 me http://skyservice.pha.jhu.edu/DR8/ImgCutout/getjpeg.aspx?ra=174.37664438&dec=37.6072574&scale=0
claaify as irregular
2 arm spiral
ring
its classified as a dwarf elliptical
WOW
irregular
barred spiral
could be 1 arm spiral
the ring has been pulled apart http://skyservice.pha.jhu.edu/DR8/ImgCutout/getjpeg.aspx?ra=45.73348537&dec=44.77425641&scale=0.1980635&width
looks disturbed
barred spiral look how there is a cigar shape before the spiral arms start
classify as star or artifact
indeed
star or artifact
it is classified as an Sc galaxy S spiral c loose the shape can only be the result of a flyby to cause that much disturbance
UGC 12633
spiral
loose barred spiral
merger
NGC 7570 is SBa D it is a giant eliptical core barred spiral
NGC 7570 it is a barred spiral galaxy
in the throws of being torn apart
http://skyservice.pha.jhu.edu/DR8/ImgCutout/getjpeg.aspx?ra=147.46820078&dec=0.61859382&scale=0.792254&width=512&height=512&opt=&query=
ok
http://skyservice.pha.jhu.edu/DR8/ImgCutout/getjpeg.aspx?ra=36.72349114&dec=-7.96988574&scale=0.1980635&width=512&height=512&op ......merger
looks an insignificant old galaxy but there is a quasar in there somewhere
NGC 3023 -- Galaxy in Pair of Galaxies a loose barred spiral. a beauty
nice barred ring galaxy
barred spiral bit disturbed,
disturbed
http://skyservice.pha.jhu.edu/DR8/ImgCutout/getjpeg.aspx?ra=226.72080716&dec=60.32531681&scale=0.1980635&width=512&height=512&opt=&query=
irregular overlap or tidal interaction (stumped)
nice!
Star in our galaxy over exposed
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can just classify as other
looks like a merger
barred spiral nice though!
Ive classified as a spiral 2 arms but it is so close to being a ring galaxy
it classification is irregular
what a gossamer pair of spiral arms, looks quite delicate barred spiral 4 me
2 supernovas in 2011. definitely merging very active radio, ultra violet, infrared x ray,radio etc
2 leg spiral 4 me
with the tidal debris and disturbance , an old fly past merger me thinks
artifact from the green filter(camera)
artifact 4 me
classified as spiral
looks very much a tight spiral
no merger for me spiral yes,
WOW!
satellite
ring, disturbed,or merger your choice or all 3
looks to be merger soon can see tidal movement
artifacts from the camera filters look at the stars they are the same
merger
I get your point, originally elliptical
Double ring elliptical
elliptical with a bar and the formation of a ring Nice!
nice merger
look at this crazy merger
big green pea rises again
actively star-forming dwarf galaxy with a quasar hidden in its depths
originally an elliptical i think but it has become barred I wonder if disturbed by a near merger. some gravitational has caused this shape
it would have to be classified as an irregular galaxy for me
very feint! think of looking at the sun from Jupiter at its furthest point
just a glimmer Well done Hubble telescope
cant disagree
no A black hole is a region of spacetime where gravity prevents anything, including light, from escaping Elliptical galaxy
UGC 12066 NED01 and NED02 local pair cant disagree that they look to be interacting
i agree but it would be classified as a star or artifact
its affectionately classified as a cigar shaped or spindle shaped ring galaxy
I would have classified as a spiral
oh yes
LEDA 1699076 -- Galaxy not much else about it
just an optical artifact Star
it a galactic triple the center small galaxy MRK1515 is a ultra violet and infra red source and is moving away from us at 11523k/p second
its part of Messier 33
star
irregular
artifact! probably a satellite in earth orbit
cant disagree
cosmic object or phenomenon, as a galaxy, pulsar, quasar, or the remnant of a supernova or of a galactic collision, that emits radio waves.
trhere is no classification available other than it being a radio source
its a star me old china
the spiral arms have looped back to the opposite end of the bar
no idea
its not a spiral but can it be paired with a ring
another nice dust lane
some dust lane
multiple ring
i will submit as a merger
not unusual better first time i have seen one
multiple merger me thinks
this an unusual angle to view a spiral galaxy
barred ring no 3
barred ring galaxy no 2
is this a nebula cloud
i think this is the battered remains of a merger
is this the aftermath of a merger as the galaxy on the left looks totally disturbed and the on on the right looks well battered
is this a barred ring galaxy?
nice merger
possible merger not sure