Galaxy Zoo Talk
#UGC_9432
#Seyfert_1
#QSO, #Seyfert
#AGN
#Seyfert_2
#Zwicky_VIII_386
#GPair, both #AGN, #merger
QSO at 5:00 at z= 1.785
arched spiral?
#EmG, host #SN_1996aq, #SN_2007af
#GPair (other galaxy at 4:00), #Zwicky_VIII_403, #starburst
#Seyfert_1, #starburst
#AGN, #polar_dust_ring?
#UGC_7065, #starforming
#EmG, #starburst
host #SN_1983P
#starforming
#starburst
appears to be a starforming region of the spiral galaxy, which has 2 long wispy arms
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NGC_4030
#EmG
3 near galaxies with similar redshifts, z1= 0.1082, z2= 0.1086 and z3= 0.1081
QSO at 11:00
#QSO
#EmG, z1 almost identical to z2
#Radio_Galaxy
#Markarian_1304, #Interacting_G, #ARP_161, appears to have a big jet from 5:00 to 11:00
QSO at 9:00 z= 1.9
QSO at 10:00 z= 2,53
#broadline
looks like an artefact; it doesn't appear on the SDSS image
#UGC_11820
#NGC_0012
#UGC_02294
#NGC_7491
part of #Abell_0400
#UGC_12509
@EmG, host #SN_2010fx at 6:00
#starburst, QSO at 5:00
#NGC_3649
#UGC_02974
#UGC_06782
#UGC_03860
NGC_6977 and NGC_6978 at 11:00
#NGC_6976, host #SN_2012ga
#NGC_0350
#UGC_12283
peculiar dustlane
#UGC_07065
#NGC_3432, #ARP_206
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NGC_3432
#UGC_00381
#NGC_1009
#UGC_11782
#IC_0161, #interacting
#UGC_03037
#UGC_01905
#IC_0126, host #SN_1993ae
asteroid at 4:15
#NGC_1202, #EmG
QSO at 6:00
#UGC_01227
#IC_0008, #EmG
#Markarian_0752, #Seyfert_1
#UGC_12271
#UGC_12551
#Arp_156
#UGC_12400
#NGC_3984, #HIIG
#UGC_02996
asteroid at 1:00
QSO z=2,679 at 12:00
#RadioG, host #SN_2004fg and #SN_2000cw
#LEDA_LSBG
#NGC_6123
#Seyfert_2 IG
#NGC_4063, GiCl where NGC_4073 @ 10:00 is brightest
#UGC_08914
#NGC_7572
#UGC_09979
#NGC_2731
#Arp_314B
#Markarian_1320, #Seyfert_1, #QSO
#UGC_02052
#UGC_00162
#interacting
#UGC_00127
#UGC_02075
#AGN, host #SN_1995ac
#IC_1473
#ARP_299, host #SN_1992bu, #SN_2010P, #SN_1999D, #SN_1998T, #SN_2005U
#UGC_03822
#IC_1361
#UGC_12784
#NGC_6616, host #SN_2002dk at 10:00
#UGC_07176
#UGC_11552
#UGC_03262
#UGC_12804
#Markarian_1028
#UGC_11197
#UGC_07335
#UGC_12168
#UGC_05898
#UGC_02785
#IC_1645, #broadline
#GPair
host #SN_2007G
#UGC_09500
QSO @ 12:00
#UGC_05421
#IC_0326
#UGC_09739, #EmG
#UGC_12869
host #SN_2007hj
#UGC_09426
host #SN_1998D
#UGC_02225, #GPair
QSO @ 7:00
#IC_1592
#UGC_12622, #AGN
#UGC_11069
#UGC_10797
#NGC_7706
#NGC_2583
QSO at 2:00
#IC_0215
#UGC_05482
#KUG
looks like a ring of filaments
#NGC_4030b
#UGC_12044
#UGC_12667
#NGC_5369
#UGC_01749
#LEDA_68454_Blue_compact
SN not visible
#NGC_7003, host #SN_2011dk
#NGC_0631
#NGC_6472
#NGC_7710
#NGC_0047
#NGC_6331 in #Abell_2256
#UGC_02050
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephan's_Quintet
#UGC_01802
#UGC_12863
also #ARP_98
#UGC_01095
host #SN_1996D
#UGC_02440
#Markarian_0984 LINER AGN, / #UGC_00849, #SN_2011gj @ 6:00
#UGC_12749, sorry
UGC_12749
#UGC_09193
UGC_09193
#UGC_12766
#Markarian_0600
#IC_1843, QSO at 11:00
#UGC_00741
UGC_00741
#UGC_07730
#UGC_02808
#Markarian_1135
z1=z2=z3= 0.091
#UGC_12874, #KUG
#NGC_1019, #Seyfert_1
#UGC_03076
#NGC_6185, #QSO at 3:00
#NGC_3759
#UGC_04490
#NGC_3514, #EmG
#IC_0214, #GPair up to possibly 4
#Markarian_0517, #GPair
#UGC_05332, #starburst
#UGC_05459
#UGC_05356
#UGC_01281
#UGC_00722, host #SN_2015ay
#Markarian_1167
#UGC_02218
#Kazarian_337
#NGC_0239, #EmG
#UGC_03479
#IC_1890, host #SN_2013gv at 2:00
host #SN_2014ci at 8:00
#IC_3023
#polar_dust_ring?
#UGC_01670
#UGC_02300
#NGC_6220
#NGC_7436, #GPair
proper motion 42.400002
#NGC_0120
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NGC_120
#UGC_12666
host #SN_Candidate_IPTF_14ih at 5:00
#Markarian_1181
#UGC_05745
host #SN_PTF_13ajn at 5:00
#NGC_1604
#UGC_02489_NED02 in #Abell_0407
#UGC_03890
#UGC_02164
UGC_02164
#NGC_7630
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NGC_7673
#UGC_12000
#UGC_02875
host #SN_PTF_11iqb at 9:30
#UGC_12601
#NGC_0252
blue g at 6:00 is NGC_0469
#NGC_4202
#IC_1689, #PRC_B_3 (Polar Ring Catalogue)
#NGC_7529
#UGC_02730
NED: "NGC 2586 is probably not this galaxy, but rather a group of 3 stars"
#UGC_01746
#IC_5292
#IC_1492
tks!
#UGCA_044, #EmG
#NGC_4120
thought the g at 10:00 might be lensed but at closer inspection it appears more like an overlap
#UGC_02564
#Zwicky_III_094
#Zwicky_V_271, #GPair
#NGC_7660
nost #SN_2010hm at 10:00
#UGC_11764
#UGC_03781, #GPair
#UGC_11559
#UGC_12226
host #SN_2010aj at 5:00
#UGC_00802
#UGC_04871
#Markarian_0400
#Blue_Star
#NGC_0522
#UGC_11229
#NGC_4299
(QSO @ 5:30, z= 1,61)
#NGC_7568
#NGC_3090
#NGC_0351, #EmG
#high_proper_motion_star, #6.6
#UGCA_400, host #SN_2007bh
the S-shaped g I thought was at the centre (but is not), is #NGC_4030b
#NGC_6967, #Seyfert_2, inner #dust_ring
#UGC_02696
#LINER_AGN
#NGC_7816
according to Arp, interacting dwarf galaxies
host #SN_1970I
#NGC_0485
#NGC_0002, and NGC_0001 at 12:30
#UGC_08489, #starburst
#UGC_02429
the faint, greenish perpendicular track appears to be a satellite track coincidentally passing before the core
in #Abell_2626
#UGC_05781
#Arakelian_078
#UGC_01478, #QSO at 8:00 just outside , z=3.16
Tks!
#Markarian_0327 (behind the star)
the aforementioned comet can be seen at 2:00 if one zooms out the image several steps. Beautiful sight
#UGC_10847
#NGC_3726, #QSO midway at 9:00
#NGC_7331, #LINER_AGN, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NGC_7331
#NGC_1264
#Markarian_1034NE, #AGN, GPair with Markarian_1034
#NGC_0562
#UGC_03286
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GR_8
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NGC_2537
#UGC_01792
#NGC_7416
#UGC_06095
#UGC_02401
#UGC_00219
#Markarian_1175
#Markarian_0308, #Seyfert_2
#UGC_00547
#UGC_12764
#NGC_6471, host #SN_2000ci
#IC_0320
#UGC_11978
#UGC_11725, host #SN_2001dl
#UGC_12854
#UGC_08762
#IC_5338
this is a computer-generated image by the Illustris Project http://www.illustris-project.org/
#UGC_02064
#NGC_0163
#UGC_01923
#UGC_03718
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NGC_6745
#NGC_0988, #EmG
#NGC_0794
#UGC_02731
#UGC_01687
#Markarian_0911
#NGC_5608
appears to have a faint outer ring
#UGC_10313, host #SN_2013dp
#UGC_12566
appears to be a dotted satellite track from 11:00 to 4:00. First red filter and then green
#NGC_7814
#UGC_12581
#UGC_03414
#UGC_11617
#UGC_5435
#UGC_05714, host #SN_2010D
#NGC_7244, #blue_compact, host #SN_2009hy
#starforming, #KUG
#Markarian_0027
#UGC_11526
#UGC_03894
#HIIG
#Arp_054, #interacting_galaxies, #QSO @ 5:00
appears to be a polar dust ring
#IC_3148
#UGC_00129
#IC_4568
star, vel= -2 Km/s, z= 0.000006 ... is it going to hit us? 😃
#IC_1785, #GPair with IC_1784
#IC_0383
#UGC_05236
#Arakelian_119
#LINER_AGN, host #SN_2005kc
#UGC_07918
@UGC_07918
#NGC_4861, also #ARP_266, HII galaxy; blue region at 5:00 @Markarian_0059, #AGN
#UGC_11579, host #SN_2001dd
#Markarian_0970
#NGC_1093, host #SN_2009ie
#UGC_12817
#NGC_5180
#NGC_1250
host #SN_1993ac
#UGC_00029
#Markarian_1090
#UGC_11409
#UGC_01114
#UGC_11611
#UGC_01623
#UGC_02631
#LSBG
#UGC_00412
#UGC_02234
#UGC_12185, #LINER_AGN
#UGC_12793
#UGC_12816
#UGC_11672
#UGC_02146
#UGC_03571
#IC_0163
#IC_1620, #GiPair
host #SN_2009A
#UGC_00610
#IC_1690
#PairG, z1= 0.01719, z2= 0.01770
#UGC_12479, #EmG, bright dot @ 3:30 QSO_candidate
#IC_3308
#NGC_0829, #radio_galaxy
#Markarian_0963
#UGC_12728
#NGC_0341, #interacting, #ARP_059, #Markarian_0968
#Arakelian_024
#UGC_00101 and 2 QSO candidates in its vicinity
#UGC_01732
#IC_0120
#UGC_01318 in #Abell_0260
#NGC_7222, #AGN, host #SN_2008dr
#AGN, host #SN_2007ob
#UGC_02659, #starforming
#UGC_02722
#EmG, greenish dot @ 3:00 appears to be unlisted
#NGC_0309, host #SN_1999ge and #SN_2008cx
#UGC_02495
#NGC_0513, #Seyfert_2
green dot @ 3:30 possible SN? (not listed)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Messier_106
#UGC_01240
#UGC_01152
#UGC_01624
#IC_0052
#UGC_01175
#Markarian_0361
#Zwicky_III_35, #Seyfert_2
#Markarian_1143, #AGN
#NGC_7603, #Seyfert_1
host #SN_PTF_09ebq
galaxy in #ABELL_2593
#UGC_00724, host #SN_1961M, #SN_2004ek
#NGC_0386
#Markarian_1147, #AGN
(QSO @ 6:00)
appears to be interacting with NGC 1346 @ 7:00 (z1= 0.0139, z2= 0.01336)
#NGC_0193, #Radio_galaxy
#UGC_00679
#NGC_1271
#NGC_0713
interacting galaxies also known as #ARP_91
#UGC_00729
#NGC_7286
#NGC_0293
#UGC_06510, host #SN_2006V
UGC_06510, #EmG, host @SN_2006V
X, #UGC_00501
#UGC_01023
#IC_5376, #LINER_AGN
#NGC_0169, #Seyfert, also #ARP_282 and IC_1559, AGN, @ 6:00
#NGC_1283, #AGN
#UGC_00957
#UGC_00937, host #SN_1995Z
#Markarian_0550
#IC_0043, host #SN_2015ag
#UGC_08383
#UGC_00215
there appears to be an object moving from 2:00 to 9:00, leaving a track
#UGC_00955
#NGC_0005
#UGC_11789
#NGC_0076
#UGC_06816
#NGC_0275 #interacting with NGC_0274
#UGC_11751
#UGC_10093
#NGC_6376, #AGN and NGC_6377 GPair
#UGC_10295
#RadioG
#NGC_3754 and NGC_3753 @ 5:00, part of @Copeland's Septet / #ARP_320
#UGC_04996, #EmG
#NGC_4698, #Seyfert_2
#UGC_09858
#UGC_05695, host #SN_1994N and #SN_1993N
#IC_3099
#UGC_08496, #group
#IC_3698
host #SN_PTF11cao
#NGC_2654, #Seyfert
#Markarian_0841, #Seyfert_1
#NGC_3290
(amazing IC_0196 / ARP_290 @ 5:00)
#NGC_3522, #broadline
#Markarian_0908
#UGC_02861
#UGC_04837
#NGC_4390
#NGC_0233
#NGC_7483
#NGC_7177, #LINER_AGN, host #SN_1976E, #SN_1960L and #pulsar
#UGC_4393, #EmG
#IC_3267, #HII
#NGC_3642, #LINER_AGN
#NGC_2681, #LINER_AGN
#NGC_5240, #AGN
#UGC_08282
#IC_0860, #possible_QSO
#UGC_02767
#UGC_12293
#IC_1268
#EmG, host #SN_2002dy
#Markarian_0397
#UGC_12711
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NGC_5195
#NGC_4515
#NGC_4670
#UGC_00799
#NGC_3381
#UGC_00313, #nuclear_ring
#IC_2520
http://cas.sdss.org/dr13/en/tools/chart/navi.aspx?ra=149.083812020922&dec=27.2275658482256
#NGC_6977 with NGC_6976 @ 5:00 and NGC_6978 @ 11:00, thank you for sharing
#Markarian_1068
#NGC_1128 / 2
#NGC_3524
#NGC_4233
#Markarian_0922, host #SN_1999do
#starburst_g
#UGC_12451
#NGC_02737
#UGC_04684, #EmG
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NGC_128
#UGC_09371
#NGC_4631 / #ARP_281
#NGC_4260
#NGC_5378, #LINER_AGN, host #SN_1991ak
#UGC_09875
#Markarian_0847
#NGC_7465, #Seyfert_2 with NGC_7463 and blue NGC_7464 @ 2:00
#NGC_0577
#NGC_5879, #AGN, host #SN_1954C
#NGC_3547
#UGC_05403
#NGC_5645, host #SN_1986H
#NGC_7834
#UGC_00142
#NGC_1153
#IC_2520 /
#UGC_09661
#UGC_04853
#ZOAG
#NGC_7808, #Seyfert_1
http://cas.sdss.org/dr13/en/tools/chart/navi.aspx?ra=143.740002483102&dec=21.7052604582296
#NGC_2916, #AGN, host #SN_1998ar. The dot off centre appears to be a foreground star
#NGC_3591
#Markarian_1483
@UGC_03301, host #SN_2015bc
#UGC_12657
#UGC_02411, host #SN_2005aj
#Markarian_0524
#NGC_4653, host #SN_1999gk
#IC_0902
#UGC_08841
#UGC_06892
#NGC_0095
#IC_5314
#ARP_314
#UGC_09665
#UGC_06062
http://cas.sdss.org/dr13/en/tools/chart/navi.aspx?ra=217.989061549946&dec=6.25038545416611
#UGC_06287
#NGC_5661, #interacting
#UGC_12200 with QSO @ 1:00
faint dwarf in Virgo cluster
#UGC_09959, #EmG
host #SN_1964K
#NGC_7253 interacting with UGC_11985
#IC_0676
#NGC_2738
#diffuse_dwarf
#UGC_02410, faint bar
#Markarian_0676
#NGC_4964
#NGC_4264, barred ring and spectacular NGC_4261 @ 4:00
#NGC_5336
#NGC_3501
#NGC_3683
#UGC_04990
#NGC_4771
#NGC_2741,also #Markarian_1221
#UGC_12914 (z= 0.014580) and UGC_12915 (z= 0.014463)
correction #NGC_5738, sorry
#NGC_5438
#NGC_0169A, #ARP_282
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NGC_660
#NGC_0606
#UGC_04549
#merger?
#NGC_0117
#UGC_02817, host #SN_2004ei
#NGC_4480
#UGC_00816 & #UGC_00813
#NGC_3353, also #Markarian_0035
#NGC_3306, host #SN_2002hg
#NGC_5692
#NGC_1542
#NGC_4405, #inner_dustring
#Markarian_1434
#UGC_11905
#UGC_06892, #QSO
#NGC_4421
#Markarian_0630
#NGC_7149
#NGC_3629
#UGC_01498
#UGC_04375
#UGC_12609
correction #NGC_1048
#NGC_01048, #AGN,
#Markarian_0674, #EmG
#NGC_5765, #GPair
#NGC_7811, #Seyfert_1
#UGC_08798
#UGC_00784
#UGC_03874
#NGC_5574
#UGC_08055
#NGC_3687, host #SN_1989A
#UGC_06073, #GPair, #ARP_198
starforming nuclear ring
#NGC_4599
#IC_0173
#NGC_2725
#UGC_12238
#NGC_6271
also known as #ARP_099 galaxy triplet
#NGC_7549
#NGC_2615, #EmG, host #SN_2014ao
#NGC_7836
#NGC_7674, #Seyfert_2, #ARP_182
#NGC_7827
#UGC_04006
#NGC_5574 and NGC_5576 @ 11:00
#UGC_00554
#NGC_4519
#Markarian_0935
#UGC_03192
#UGC_03836
#NGC_1074
#NGC_6906
#Zwicky_856_VII
#UGC_05551
#NGC_3642, #LINER-AGN
#UGC_02317
#NGC_4206, #AGN
#UGC_04393, #EmG
#Zwicky_099_IV
#UGC_04773
#NGC_4880
#NGC_4191
#Markarian_0954, #EmG
#UGC_07143
#UGC_12502
#IC_2524, #starburst
host #SN_2005ls
#NGC_6408
#NGC_1681, #EmG
#NGC_4224
#Markarian_0151
#NGC_5996, #starburst, #ARP_072
#Markarian_1434, #starburst
#NGC_2561, #nuclear_ring
#NGC_02424, #RadG
#UGC_06806, #EmG and UGC_06807 @ 11:00
#UGC_12388
#Arakelian_563
#nuclear_ring?, host #SN_1963S
#UGC_00950
#UGC_03161
#IC_1038 and QSO @ z=3.06 @ 5:00
#NGC_7550, #AGN, #ARP_099 (galaxy triplet)
#NGC_7625
#NGC_4158, #Seyfert
overlap? QSO @ 3:00
#NGC_3637, in #Pair with NGC_3636 @ 4:00
#NGC_5012, host #SN_1997eg
#UGC_06708, #EmG
#Markarian_0408, #starburst
#NGC_4289, #HII
#NGC_3614
#UGC_04809
#Arakelian_350
#UGC_07017
#Markarian_0156 / #UGC_05998
#UGC_11661
#NGC_3488
#NGC_7312, host #SN_candidate
#Markarian_0089, #Seyfert_1
#UGC_01742
#UGC_01775, #ARP_10, host #SN_2000dx
#UGC_11658 interacting with UGC_11657
#NGC_4581, #AGN
#UGC_00261
#UGC_08265
#UGC_10808
#Zwicky_101_III
#UGC_11742
#GPair, #UGC_11634 / 1
#UGC_11695, #SN_2009jx
#UGC_03031 #interacting with NGC_1568B / UGC_03032
host #SN_2002dz
#UGC_01965
#NGC_3583
#NGC_6255
#Seyfert_1, #interacting
#UGC_02192
#UGC_05161B, host #SN_2004bh
#UGC_01653
#UGC_11672, #GPair
#NGC_0009
#NGC_4264 and NGC_4261 @ 4:00
#UGC_11750
#UGC_02614
#NGC_7503, host #SN_2001ic
#Markarian_0575
#IC_5341
#NGC_5378, host #SN_1991ak
#NGC_7651
#NGC_5666, #nuclear_ring
#NGC_3353, #AGN
#UGC_12740
#NGC_7541 and NGC_7537 @ 4:00
@ 11:00 NGC 4874 with ABELL 1656
#NGC_4869
#NGC_6745, host #SN_1999bx
#double_ring, #NGC_3011, #Seyfert_2 (look at SkyServer)
#UGC_06631
#merger of 2 #AGN
#NGC_0547 & #NGC_0545
#Haro_06, #starburst
#NGC_4323, and spectacular NGC_4321 @ 5:00
Blue straggler @ 2:00
#NGC_4680, host #SN_1997bp
#UGC_06714, #EmG
#UGC_00720, part of #ABELL_0147
#NGC_7587
#UGC_03500, host #SN_2000ev
#NGC_0274, #ARP_140
#Markarian_0424
#Markarian_0197
#NGC_4639, #Seyfert_1
#NGC_5990, #Seyfert_2, host #SN_2003ec
#Markarian_0514
#NGC_5604, host #SN_2013aq
#NGC_3888, host #SN_2015Q
#UGC_09113, #RaG
#Markarian_0944
#UGC_02470
#NGC_5962
#GiC #ABELL_2593
#NGC_4670, #ARP_163, #blue_dwarf
#UGC_04318
#NGC_7609, #interacting_galaxies, #ARP_150
#UGC_02308, host #SN_2006eh, #SN_2009iq
#NGC_7420
#IC_1503
#UGC_00400
#UGC_12787, appears like loosing or attracting a stream of dust?
#NGC_2537, #interacting_galaxies
#NGC_4246, host #SN_1984U & #SN_1975C
#UGC_00371
#NGC_0170
#NGC_0736, #triple_star
host #SN_PTF_10osn
#NGC_0443, #nuclear_ring
#UGC_01881 & # UGC_01881A
#Markarian_1445
#nuclear_ring
#NGC_3835A
#NGC_3392, #AGN, host #SN_2010Y
#Markarian_1137
#UGC_12651, perhaps disturbed spiral
#NGC_4045, host #SN_1985B
#UGC_12177, host #SN_2005dq
#NGC_5173
#UGC_00147
#NGC_3692, #Seyfert
#UGC_04323
#NGC_1656
#UGC_01029
#Markarian_0079 beautiful
#Markarian_1445, possibly #interacting with UGC_06309 @ 11:00
#UGC_05376, host #SN_candidate_LSQ14rl
#UGC_06063A
#blue_compact, #KUG
#Zwicky_011_III
#Arakelian_009
#starburst, #KUG
SkyServer shows what is there
http://cas.sdss.org/dr13/en/tools/chart/navi.aspx?ra=190.691657407905&dec=9.5107343142072
#NGC_7569
#NGC_7786
#UGC_09345
#NGC_0139
NGC_0139
#NGC_1666
#UGC_07022
#Markarian_1083
#UGC_11765
#NGC_5667, #starburst
#Markarian_0746, #EmG
#NGC_0218
#IC_3155
#UGC_12735
#IC_0700
spectacular
#IC_2992, #Markarian_0757
#starburst, #EmG, #KUG
#UGC_07425
UGC_07425
#starburst, #HII
#UGC_11556
#NGC_3392, #AGN, host #SN_2010Y. NGC 3394 @5:00
#NGC_3396, interacting with NGC 3395, #ARP_270
#IC_2268, #starburst, QSO @11:00
#GPair, #UGC_10610_NED02
#UGC_05526
#UGC_06685
#starburst, #Rad
#NGC_1084, host #SN_2012ec, #SN_1996an, #SN_1998dl, #SN_2009H, #SN_1963P
#NGC_3666
#IC_0540, #AGN, #dustlane
#KUG, #EmG
#UGC_04990, #LINER_AGN
IC_3081
#NGC_5560, #interacting NGC_5566 @8:00
#IC_1721
#NGC_3182
#NGC_7463, @interacting with NGC_7464 (bottom left) and NGC_7465 @8:00
#UGC_02026
aligned @2:00 NGC 7237 and NGC 7236 (LINER)
#NGC_1568 B, @interacting with NGC_1568 A (UGC_03031)
#NGC_3416, #starburst, with NGC_3415 @5:30
#NGC_0160
#NGC_2873, with NGC_2874 @6:00 and NGC_2872 @4:00
#Markarian_0481
#IC_1519 & IC_1518
#NGC_3922
#NGC_3795
#UGC_12591
#IC_3806
#UGC_09702
#NGC_2638
very interesting comments! Please keep us updated
#IC_1105
#IC_1566
#NGC_6219
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Messier_100
#NGC_04323, with huge NGC_04321 @ 5:00
#NGC_1056, #Seyfert_2, host #SN_2011aq
#NGC_0093 (z= 0.0179), perhaps interacting with NGC_0090 (z= 0.01785) @ 4:00
#UGC_08362
#UGC_08303
#NGC_0683
#starburst, #EmG
#NGC_3287, #HII_G, host #SN_2013ge
#NGC_3622. Have observed certain correlation between starburst galaxies and these grainy, fuzzy pictures. SkyServer often shows nice pics
worth a look on SkyServer
#NGC_3011, #Seyfert_2, #nuclear_ring
#ARP_143, #NGC_2455
#NGC_6955
#UGC_03141B, larger g UGC 03141. Although z1= 0.033 and z2= 0.034 it looks as if it were in the background?
#NGC_0967
#Markarian_1163
#NGC_7740
#IC_1375
#NGC_5560, #interacting with NGC_5566 and NGC_5569
#IC_0273
#NGC_2595, #HII, host #SN_1999aa
#EmG, #KUG
#Markarian_0195
#UGC_07534
#UGC_02828, host #SN_2006es, #SN_2007kk
#NGC_4217
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NGC_4217
#UGC_06927, #Seyfert
#Rad
#NGC_6534
#Markarian_1264, #EmG
#UGC_06541, #Markarian_0178
#NGC_0447
#UGC_00826, host #SN_2008ep
#NGC_5789, #EmG, host #SN-2003dl
#GiP, the other one is NGC_0590
#polar_ring?
if you look on Skyserver you will see a beautiful #starburst galaxy, #KUG. And a green satellite trail from 7:00 to 13:00
#IC_1338, #AGN
#KUG / # starforming
#NGC_1260, host #SN_2006gy Wikipedia: "it was home to the second brightest supernova in the observable universe, supernova SN 2006gy."
#Seyfert's_Sextet
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seyfert's_Sextet
#Arakelian_587
#NGC_1161
#NGC_04961, host #SN_2005az
#IC_0796, #starburst, 2 dust clouds @ 12:00 and 9:00
#UGC_02715
#NGC_0571
#NGC_5789, #starburst, host #SN_2003dl
#UGC_04731
#NGC_2590, #EmG
#EmG, #GPair
#BiC, #broadline
#PairG, both #AGN
#NGC_6027 group
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NGC_6027
#UGC_08473
here the clear pic http://skyserver.sdss.org/dr9/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=182.65418972&dec=18.82832127
#UGC_07170, #KUG, host #SN_2014D
#NGC_2729; #broadline
#starburst, #Seyfert_1
#NGC_3719
#Arp_178 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NGC_5614
#starburst, but no clue what may have caused irregular form; there is only one z
appear to be interacting (only 1 z)
#AGN, #KUG, in the pic VisS @ z=5.175
#NGC_4204, #KUG, darker halo an artifact? UV / GALEX pic much fuller
tks
#NGC_5970
many tks
#NGC_4355, #Seyfert_2 (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seyfert_galaxy), #QSO @ 5:00
#GPair, #AGN
#overlap?
host #SN_1965P
#NGC_2599, #QSO_candidate
#IC_0979
#UGC_04403, #AGN
#Kazarian_531
#NGC_7181
#UGC_10355, pic on Skyserver is OK
#UGC_04980
#NGC_3032, #AGN, computer says D
#polar ring, #SPRC_15 (SDSS-based Polar Ring Catalogue)
#AGN; appears to be interacting with g @ 12:00
#IC_1034, #EmG
#UGC_10894
polar #dustlane?
#NGC_3630
galaxy in cluster #Abell_1367
#IC_1106
#IC_3605, #KUG
possible #merger, z1 very similar to z2
#Markarian_1108, #starburst
#EmG, #Markarian_1036
#NGC_5759
#KUG, #PaG
#NGC_6052 / #Markarian_297
#NGC_6036
#NGC_4098
#overlap
#AGN, #polar_disk?
polar disk?
#LSB
#KUG, #starburst
#UGC_04253, #EmG
#UGC_07346
#Zwicky_VIII_236
dust ring?
#Seyfert, #UGC_10029
#RadioG, QSO @ 7:00
#Seyfert_1, #NGC_4904, #Markarian_1341
#UGC_10147
#starforming; QSO at 20:00
host #SN_2003iw
#NGC_7809
#QSO @ 9:00
#Quasar?
#radio_galaxy
#UGC_05070; #starburst
host #SN_2007dz, #SN_20070513-002
#UGC_12857
#NGC_7434
#UGC_04058
#UGC_12865
#KUG, #EmLS
#IC_5356
#NGC_5983
#Zwicky_II_183, host #SN_2012ho
#IC_2219
#UGC_12709
#NGC_2862, #Seyfert
#NGC_7783b, #GPair
appears to be an overlap
#dustlane
#PairG
#Seyfert_1 / #QSO
#NGC_2608, #interacting_galaxies, host #SN_1920A and #SN_2001bg
#IC_2435 / #UGC_04782
#UGC_12729, #EmG
#starburst, #KUG, #Radio_galaxy
#IC_1517
#EmG, at left is Seyfert 1
#starburst, g with z=5.6 in pic
#galaxy_group, host #SN_2013P, the large g is NGC 2783 (AGN)
#Arakelian_591
#IC_0633, Seyfert_1
#UGC_12363
#Seyfert_1, #QSO
#IC_1510, #interacting
cluster #Abell_2700
#UGC_12685
#IC_0501, #broadline
#IC_2444, #AGN
#UGC_11814, #EmG
#Kazarian_519, #starforming
#interacting? (no z)
#Markarian_0932
#NGC_2619, #AGN
#NGC_7137
#UGC_11859, #Radio_galaxy, #starforming
QSO at 10:00
host #SN_PTF_12hdb
#UGC_11780
#UGC_03939
QSO at 08:45
#Kazarian_698
KUG
#Markarian_0868
#Shakhbasian_81 group
#cluster
faint tidal arm
#CGG (compact group of galaxies)
#IC_2465, #AGN
#UGC_11780, host #SN_2007fr
disturbed spiral
#EmG, #starforming
#Markarian_0942
#AGN_Broadline
#cloud is perpendicular but off-center. Overlap?
nearby #SN_2011il
overlap
wow!
#starforming (thanks for linking to DR9 😃 )
very nice, but a pitty that it is not the real thing (as far as I understood Illustris)
#EmLS
beautiful!
#UGC_06864
#Zwicky_V_319
#NGC_5874
at right, AGN
#NGC_1607
#UGC_02497, #LSB
#UGC_12218
#AGN in a placid-looking galaxy
globular cluster? (no ID)
host #SN_2006mo
#UGC_01119
radio galaxy #UGC_12792, host #SN_2008fm
#NGC_3191, host #SN_PTF10bgl
#UGC_12323
no z but perhaps interacting with the KUG galaxy at bottom
#KUG, HI
host to #SN_2009hp
faint spiral arms
the larger galaxy is NGC 734
there is a tidal tail to the right in the enlarged picture
#tidal tail
actually it is a very nice #cloud, blue and green. Cannot find ID. You can go there with Navigate DR9
http://skyserver.sdss.org/dr9/en/tools/chart/images/greensquare.gif
there appears to be a nice globular cluster at 2:00
X-shaped?
#UGC_12538, #SN_2006B
host #SN_2004dd, type IIP
#UGC_12775
#Markarian_018 and 19
#NGC_1122
polar dust ring?
#Kazarian_479
#UGC_3067
#UGC_01700
#UGC_08143
#IC_0594
#UGC_06059
#UGC_04706
#NGC_3478
#UGC_05746; no reference to SN
#GPair, #UGC_08416
#UGC_06087
#NGC_4333
#IC_3001
#IC_2293
large bulge; host #SN_2012ij
luminous bulge
#UGC_08657
#UGC_09620
z= 2.43
z= 2.48
disturbed
#SN_HST05Fer, 2005/04/12 (could't find on the list of the IAU)
z= 3,85
host #SN_HST04haw (2004/11/05)
(visual source sep 0.029 arcmin with z= 4.63. At 0.095 arcmin even z= 8.05. Is this possible?)
tks! Object with z 3.95 has 0.039 arcmin separation
one object @ z= 3.95
spiral with 1 tidal arm
z= 2.06 / 2.88
z= 2.93
visual source z= 3.29
#bar
z= 2.27
z= 2.2 and even a candidate for z= 3.5
bulge, no NED
#UGC_02979
#Arp_158, host #SN_2001en
nice edge-on; barred spiral?
#Kazarian_349, #KUG
#UGC_02876, #LSB
#GPair, #Blue*
#UGC_12107
#Zwicky_VII_650
#IC_5300
#QSO, #Seyfert_1
#Seyfert_2, #tidal tails
#QSO (SIMBAD)
#UGC_01448
#H2G
host #SN_2000ez, also NGC 3994 and 3991 in zoom-out
#blue_compact
AGN?, dust
#Arp_87B
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arp_87
#Zwicky_II_138
#Kazarian_686, #broadline
WOW!
#IC_0510
#NGC_7616, #KUG
turning around at bottom
purple star and greenish object at star 6:00
#UGC_12482
#NGC_7336
#NGC_0075
#UGC_00841
#UGC_00483
also #UGC_01678
#IC_2429
#UGC_12628, #SN_2011dy
inner blue disc
#UGC_00395
#UGC_00726
host visible #SN_2002au (Feb 8, 2002, pic Feb 13, 2002)
#IC_5355 / #UGC_12781
#interacting in #Abell_0098
#EmG, host #SN_2009jx
arc from 10:00 to 7:00? (in full pic)
host #SN_2008ie
#UGC_00056
#UGC_05068
#AGN_Candidate
#tidal trail
#NGC_1108
2 faint spiral arms, #AGN
#Arp_294
no NED / SIMBAD; globular cluster?
#interacting g; @ 15:00 is Seyfert_2
#starburst, #AGN
#EmG, host #SN_2013hv (not visible)
tiny bar
no SIMBAD / NED; globular cluster?
#Markarian_0219
host #SN_1961Q
host #SN_2002at
#UGC_12799, host #SN_1994ac
nearby #SN_1936B
#NGC_0388
big g are NGC 547 and 545
nearby #SN_2010eh
#IC_5278
#Markarian_0576, #HII_G
I would go for #merger too
#UGC_12307
#LINER-AGN, other g #QSO
host #SN_1971O
#UGC_10552
bright bulge
irregular
#IC_0807, host #SN_2007cp
#IC_0183
#UGC_12284
#IC_1394
#UGC_10280
#Kazarian_685
#IC_5373
#Seyfert_1 with 2 faint starforming arms
#UGC_00567 and neighbour UGC 00566
2 g with aligned dustlanes; overlap?
#Zwicky_VIII_483
#UGC_02877
#IC_1322
#UGC_00632
#Markarian_548
may be interacting with NGC 3995 at 7:00
#UGC_09757, #RadioG, host #SN_2009ai
#UGC_12752
#UGC_00958
host #SN_1999an
GRB 940529C @ 7:00
#UGC_00603, #GPair
merger?
#IC_1244
#ABELL_0158
#NGC_7376, #KUG
host #SN_2006nq
#UGC_02794
#NGC_0130 and nearby X-shaped NGC 0128
#Zwicky_II_168, #KUG
zoom-out shows beautiful NGC 3686
#ABELL_1032
blue whisps at 11:00 NGC 4519
beautiful IC 3442 in the foreground
blue region UGC 01281
#Seyfert_1, z1= 0.130, z2=0.136
host #SN_1999K
host #SN_2003id
host #SN_1997X
#NGC_2406
#IC_1503, #KUG
tks for your comments
beginner's luck!
SN_2004du, observed Aug, 12, 2004, is possibly the yellow dot near the bulge in this picture, taken October, 13, 2004 just 2 months later
#UGC_11683, #GPair, #SN_2004du, #SN_2001fc
looks like a blueish ring around the bulge
#KUG, possibly interacting
in zoom-out Markarian 552
#UGC_00312, #AGN
nearby #SN_2009jd
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DDO_190
#IC_1668
greenish clouds
#IC_5317
#Zwicky_VI_129
#NGC_5511
possible AGN
no z for these g (and one is placid) but there is disturbed Markarian 330 at 7:00, z= 0.0138
zoom-out http://www.noao.edu/image_gallery/images/d7/ngc3166.jpg
NGC 3166 bottom right and NGC 3169
#NGC_3166, host #SN_2012cw
#UGC_00727
#Zwicky_VI_028
#UGC_12253
#UGC_00918
somewhat placid for a merger; only one z= 0,135
BClG in #Abell_2366
#Zwicky_IV_018, #GPair
#UGC_05301, host #SN_2001er (pictured 2 months after discovery; not the blue dot)
host #SN_2012gf (not visible)
#UGC_02893, host #SN_2012hp
#GTrpl
there are many foreground stars in this region
#UGC_01042
1/2 ring?
#UGCA_249
looks like a polar dustlane
artifact at 10?
GlC?
#IC_4624
host #SN_2012K, #SN_1966I
#IC_1779
#pulsar
#UGC_00964
#Zwicky_V_418, #GPair
#UGC_04144
blue ring
#UGC_12334
#NGC_6619, host #SN_2012dz
#Markarian_0324
#GPair, #Zwicky_VII_640
#UGC_00299, #SN_2008ds
host #SN_2000em
host #SN_2011fy
#NGC_2253, NED: "CGCG misidentifies this as NGC 2253"
perhaps sn 2008hl?
#GlC #Bologna_514
spiral #NGC_7779
spiral, 2 arms
#Markarian_0101
#UGC_03225, #PairG
#x-shaped g, zoom-out shows UGC_00260 GPair at 7:00
host #SN_2009hy (still visible)
#UGC_01116
looks like an AGN
#UGC_05938
#BCG (Blue compact galaxy)
#NGC_7593
#NGC_0880, #EmG
#IC_5379
#NGC_3813
NGC 0838 at 9:00 (zoom-out) has a similar z; also what appears to be a blue x-ray-emitting cloud
#IC_1569
merger? (no z)
Great catch! (2004bh)
#AGN, #Arakelian_086
#IC_1379
#UGC_05188, #Markarian_0119
overlap?
#Zwicky_V_057
very likely, there are plenty of them in the zoom-out pic
#starforming, pode ser fusão, #z1= 0.0819, #z2= 0.0870
#KUG, #H2G
host #SN_1999bx (not visible)
#Markarian_0595, #Seyfert_1
#NGC_7315, host #SN_2007B (not visible)
#NGC_7774, #GPair
#AGN_candidate
Satellite?
#UGC_00844
#Abell_0175
#HII galaxy, host #SN_1963I
GPair?
#UGC_01101
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NGC_4565
#UGC_02783, #radio_galaxy
#UGC_10474
interacting?
#HI
ZOAG?
appear to be #interacting
#NGC_7600
#UGC_08534
#Zwicky_V_027
galaxy in cluster #Abell_278
#globular_cluster in M31
#IC_5104
#UGC_06143
blue dot #white_dwarf candidate
#UGC_12850
#UGC_10907
#UGC_11576
#UGC_02113
#EmG, x-shaped bulge?
#NGC_0173
#UGC_12429
#UGC_11943
"boxy"?
#IC_2199, #KUG
#NGC_0523 / #ARP_158 interacting galaxies ("intermediate stage merger"), #SN_2001en (not visible)
#QSO z= 2.24 at 12:00
UGC_00381
polar ring?
#UGC_11992
you are welcome! 😃
#UGC_06844
#UGC_12818, #KUG
#globular_cluster, #Bologna_396 in M31
polar dust lane or photo glitch? skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=26.45539288&dec=19.34259383
no NED, SIMBAD
#UGC_00582, #BiC
#NGC_1588 / #Markarian_616, #GPair (NGC 1587)
#Zwicky_VII_191
host #SN_2011gh (not visible)
#x-shaped bulge
#starforming, #LSB
also #Markarian_0318, #SN_2012gm (not visible)
#UGC_12914, #AGN
#UGC_08538
#Arakelian_123
#EmO
#UGC_00278
#UGC_00443
blue object PHL 8506 at 1:00 PN?
#UGC_01199
#NGC_0958, #EmG, #SN_2005A
#UGC_02749
in #Abell_2566
#Markarian_0958
#IC_1918
#UGC_02414, radio galaxy
#dustcloud at centre
#IC_2194
host #SN_2012ht (not visible)
#Abell_2271
#Shakhbazian_362 #GrG
#UGC_01070
group of 3 #Seyfert_2
z1= 0.0820, z2= 0.0823, both have AGN
#Arakelian_110
#UGC_12046
#NGC_0584
host #SN_1982B
#UGC_11001, host #SN_2004cs (not visible)
#UGC_02738
purple feature UvS
#IC_1894
(beautiful NGC 5945 in zoom-out)
#UGC_00635
#Markarian_0950
z= 2.84
starforming
#Markarian_1005; #EmG
#UGC_12213, #KUG
#Arp_140, "interacting pair of galaxies" (NGC 275 & 274)
#UGC_12578
#UGC_09588, #GPair
borders bending towards g at 7:00
#IC_1479
#NGC_0998
host #SN_2008ak (not visible)
#UGC_01087, #LSB
#UGC_05838, #AGN
g in centre shows blue ring; elliptical NGC 6623
#Zwicky_IV_037
#NGC_4465; in zoom-out spectacular M 49 / NGC 4472
#Markarian_0684, #Seyfert_1 / AGN
#NGC_4597, #EmG
#UGC_02405
#NGC_7170
No. 8
#UGC_02489 GGroup
#UGC_12892
#Seyfert_1, #KUG
#UGC_09320
#GGroup, #Zwicky_VII_651
#NGC_0054
#UGC_01243
#NGC_3225
#GPair, #Arp_314
#GiC (Abell 2204)
#NGC_4914
#NGC_7549 (7594, see note), #KUG
#UGC_02554
blue object an artefact?
#NGC_0100
foreground star with #NGC_3845
#UGC_10831, #GiP (UGC 10837)
overlap Blue star
#GinCl (Abell 2065 Corona Borealis)
nice dust ring at 10
#UGC_01130
#interacting, both #AGN
#UGC_09089
#UGC_00557
#H1
#UGC_02982
#Seyfert_1 and #AGN
#AGN, #NGC_3429
#broadline, #X-shaped, #dustlane
#Kazarian_518
#IC_3461
#UGC_08610 Notes 01 / #Arp_326 NED01
#Markarian_1033
😃
#AGN (both g)
#NGC_7473
(zoom out shows star with PM -29, pulsar)
barred spiral, disturbed
Orion Nebula
dustlane
faint #starforming g
#H1, #starburst
#UGC_04703A. Interesting "bridge" with UGC 4703
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/navi.asp?ra=134.60422&dec=6.33509&opt=
off-centre bulge
yes, #Seyfert_1
#NGC_5231
#UGC_08469
#UGC_09351
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NGC_5033
#merger, g1= #Seyfert_1, g2= #AGN
#NGC_5539 (5535) in #Abell 1890
#IC_2254
#NGC_5071
appears to have X-shaped bulge and #dustlane
#QSO_candidate
inner #ring
#ring
#NGC_3017
#Zwicky_VIII_001
#UGC_06066
z1= 0.077, z2= 0.124
#NGC_5058
#NGC_7485, host #SN_2011gu
tidal arm?
#AGN; just around the corner a nice edge-on with dustlane (UGC 11825)
#starburst, #interacting?
#UGC_06284, #LINER_AGN, #merger
appears to be a #merger
#Markarian_1281
#UGC_09382, #dustlane, at 10:00 #QSO
#NGC_3849
#EmG, #dustlane
#UGC_12143
#UGC_04494
#NGC_2450
#UGC_01169
#Markarian_1374, #AGN
#Markarian_1372
z1= 0.0455, z2= 0.0477
appears to be companion g to UGC 4597 (z1= 0.0216, z2= 0.0218)
#IC_3419
#IC_1166, #Seyfert_1
SIMBAD says #QSO (?)
#AGN (VV) / #QSO (SDSS)
appears to be #Seyfert_2
#Markarian_0623, #KUG, #starburst
kind of cloud at one edge; overlap?
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=192.19037864&dec=6.54066883
#IC_1383, #EmG
fuzzy bulge
thank you!
dot at 3:00 QSO at z= 2.52
#NGC_4178
#NGC_2620
#IC_0849, host #SN_2003cn (not visible)
#Zwicky_VIII_367
#NGC_5020
possible QSO
#NGC_0403
#EmG, odd arc-like feature
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=130.61782422&dec=-0.27161701
#UGC_08507
#UGC_01825, host #SN_2013A
one-.armed spiral
#UGC_12233, #H1
#UGC_04956, #broadline
#IC_0577, host #SN_2008ae (not visible)
blue #ring
#AGN, possible #QSO
#UGC_05447, #GPair
#Zwicky_VII_420
#UGC_00286
merger of 2 #AGN g
#NGC_5942
#AGN, #double-nucleus?
#NGC_5627
#UGC_01525
#IC_3622
#UGC_09041, #starburst
host #SN_1980Q
#IC_0633, #Seyfert_1
#IC_0237
#Markarian_1202
#UGC_08989
#UGC_02484
#IC_1485
#NGC_5501
#starburst, #blue_object
#Arakelian_464, z1= 0.0379, z2= 0.0376
#IC_4580
or a jet?
#Seyfert_1, long #tidal arm
#starforming, overlap?
#NGC_5020, #HI
cas.sdss.org/dr7/en/tools/chart/navi.asp?ra=198.17193967&dec=12.60560961
#UGC_12474
#UGC_06418 / #NGC_3664A
#NGC_7189, #AGN
#UGC_06361, #AGN
#IC_3603
tidal arm
#starforming, #RadioG
#UGC_05479
#IC_5050, host #SN_2012ee
#NGC_2878, #broadline, 8-shaped
(NGC 895)
#NGC_0895a, #EmG, companion to beautiful NGC 894
#UGC_11654
#Arp_243
#IC_0773, #H2G
#UGC_04553, red spot at 3:00 QSO
#NGC_1194, #Seyfert_1
#UGC_09199
boxy bulge
#Zwicky_VIII_072, #starburst
#NGC_7340
#UGC_07622
#UGC_04225
#EmG, spot at 1:00 is QSO at z= 2.37
#GPair, z1= 0.1008, z2= 0.1008
#starburst, #GPair
#KUG, #starforming
at 7:00 in zoom-out QSO with z= 2.52
#IC_0591, #starburst
#AGN, merger?
(BL Lac type object at 7:00 in zoom-out)
#NGC_7397
#AGN, disturbed, merger?
Companion of the galaxy NGC 1643
#Markarian_1074
#GPair, #NGC_4796 and 4795
#Markarian_1284, #starburst
#Markarian_1356, #GPair
GClstr (#Abell_1735)
edge-on, wave
#HII, #EmO
#Zwicky_II_099
#Seyfert_2, #M_61
#starforming, host #SN_2003eh (not visible)
#IC_5334
#NGC_0219
#IC_1105, #GPair
#Zwicky_VIII_385
#IC_0613
#NGC_5543
#NGC_2720
#NGC_2622 / #Markarian_1218, #Seyfert_1
#EmG, spot at 4 o'clock QSO
#Markarian_1113
#UGC_06959, #GTrpl, polar dustlane?
faint barred spiral
#UGC_12093
a nice barred spiral
#GiC (Abell 0869)
#AGN, #GiC (Abell 1524)
#IC_2876, #AGN
#NGC_4257
#starforming, pics UKIDSS, SDSS apparently flipped?
#NGC_5649 (SIMBAD) / NGC 5655 (NED)?
#IC_0552
#starforming, irregular?
#QSO, #AGN
#UGC_09964, barred spiral with ring
#IC_0745, #AGN, #EmO, #H2G
#IC_2219, #Rad, #starforming
#Arakelian_096, #QSO_Candidate
#AGN, appear to be interacting?
tks to you too 😃
#Alfalfa_5_077, #H1
#NGC_2621
#BiC
merger or overlap? (only 1 z)
#NGC_0934
#UGC_07909 GPair
#NGC_4197, #H2G
#NGC_4447
#UGC_01478
appears to be a disturbed spiral
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=206.28310705&dec=8.2262051
z1= 0.0402, z2= 0.0401, z3= 0.0403
#NGC_3822, #Seyfert_1, #AGN
#UGC_00663
#UGC_01174, #EmG
#NGC_4410H
appears that Mrk is the g at 7 o'clock (SDSS pic)
#Markarian_0628
#UGC_06587
host to #SN_1998edy (not visible)
#UGC_01911
#UGC_10258
#UGC_12346
#Markarian_0711, #H2
#starforming, #HI
appears to be an overlap (?); only one z
it is possibly a foreground star
#UGC_04038, #broadline
#UGC_09616
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=247.62184271&dec=28.18105211
#UGC_00514, #Seyfert_2, #AGN
#Markarian_1361, #Seyfert_2, #AGN
#NGC_4083
#NGC_5050
#AGN, #starburst
z1= 0.1262, z2= 0.1274
#Seyfert_1, #AGN, #starburst
#broadline, elliptical, large halo (on SDSS)
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=228.16482525&dec=1.93205534
#GPair, #IC_0496 (and IC 2229)
host to #SN_1961R, #SN_1975M
#Zwicky_VIII_237, #GPair
#IC_1109
#UGC_11827
#GinCl, the cluster being #Abell_1024
#EmG, dot at 3 o'clock White Dwarf
(SIMBAD calls it NGC 1142?), #Seyfert_2, #AGN
nice #NGC_4179
#broadline, #Rad
#Seyfert_2, #AGN
#H2G, #GPair
#NGC_6606
#NGC_0394, #GPair
#Kazarian_582
#GiC, the cluster being #Abell_2634
#IC_3499
very faint spiral?
#NGC_3023, #GPair
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=147.46906222&dec=0.61832162
#RadioS, #GiC
very impressive (#Seyfert_2); might it be a post-merger situation?
host to #SN_2006al (not visible)
inner ring, Radio source
GGroup #Shakhbazian_360
#starforming, #GPair, #AGN
#Seyfert_1, #AGN
#BCG
#GClstr, (the cluster being #Abell_2040)
#AGN, #Seyfert_2
#AGN, #starforming
#EmG, #jets?, #polar_ring?
#starforming, z1= 0.0615, z2= 0.0606
#UGC_12461, host to #SN_2006dv
#Markarian_1139
tks, SIMBAD says "galaxy in cluster" but the cluster itself is not visible here, you are right
#starforming, #EmG
galaxy in #cluster, #Abell_0957
#disturbed
#RadioS, #starforming
#GGroup
#AGN, #GPair
#Rad, #HI, #starforming
(in this pic a QSO moving away at 144,000 km/s)
host #SN_2004ck (not visible)
#UGC_00341
galaxy in group
#dustlane; foreground star?
#IC_1054
irregular, RadioS
#NGC_0062
#UGC_05069
greenish dotted cloud at 11 o'clock
#IC_1733
#NGC_2877, #starburst
#UGC_04031
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BL_Lac_object
appears to be a foreground star and a 2-armed spiral galaxy in the background
#Abell_1882
#AGN, #broadline, #BL_Lac type object
#Zwicky_cluster_5770
host #SN_2007lc (not visible)
#IC_3690, #SN_1992P
#UGC_04889
#UGC_01401, #KUG
#Quasar, #AGN
ARP_142
#UGC_04488
#broadline, #BClG
#Quasar, #starburst, #AGN, #Seyfert_1
#GPair; what could be white "flash" in second g?
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=19.64834933&dec=-0.23307795
host to #SN_2002hw
#NGC_5666
#NGC_0462
#NGC_2536, #KUG, #ARP_082_GPair with NGC 2535
#UGC_10549
#NGC_2592
#Markarian_0804
#UGC_04799; the spot appears to be a star to me. The normal pic in Skyserver is richer in detail
#QSO, #Seyfert_1, #AGN
#UGC_09113, #Rad, KUG
#UGC_07263
2 spiral arms, central ring
#Markarian_0058, #EmG
at 1 o'clock double star system
#IC_3730, #Blue_compact
#AGN, #Rad
#starburst, #KUG, object at 12 o'clock an artefact? Doe not show on SDSS
#NGC_3800 and NGC 3799
#starburst, #interacting
#UGC_06686 nice edge-on with dustlane
http://cas.sdss.org/dr7/en/tools/chart/navi.asp?ra=175.84476377&dec=16.48540896
4 absorption line systems (ALS) in its vicinity
appear kind of artefacts do not show up SDSS
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=173.04204134&dec=11.55268616
#starforming, #IC_3414
#NGC_0772, #SN_2003hl,#QSO
#ALS (absorption line system) at z= 4.58 (no artefact?)
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=83.25068245&dec=-0.65150298
#Zwicky_III_028
#Zwicky_III_115
#starforming, #IC_0480
#Abell_2162
#UGC_01871. #SN_2011ik (not visible)
#GPair, #starburst, #NGC_5591 / #Markarian_809
#emission_object
#NGC_7673, #EmG, also #Markarian_325
#UGC_09980, #broadline
#GGroup, #Shakhbazian_84
#NGC_4025
#NGC_5648
#IC_5377
#IC_1761
#NGC_4016 interacting galaxies, also #ARP_305. #SN_2002hm (not visible)
#UGC_12758
#UGC_00040, #SN_2003it
#NGC_3859, #H2G
#BCG (brightest g in cluster)
#NGC_1659
http://cas.sdss.org/dr7/en/tools/chart/navi.asp?ra=188.59113103&dec=8.20464545
#NGC_4535, #H2G
#UGC_01589
#UGC_08806, #KUG
#NGC_2607, dot at 10 o'clock possible Quasar
#IC_1643
#interacting?
#NGC_3966
#Quasar
#UGC_08806
#UGC_00618
#Markarian_1072
#UGC_05231
possibly an artefact caused by a bright star
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=150.39506406&dec=-1.03677007
#NGC_4014
#NGC_7040. Possibly foreground stars
#UGC_11768
#NGC_7584
#UGC_01762
nice #dustlane
#UGC_09422
#NGC_4323
#UGC_04545
#NGC_2741 / #Markarian_1221
blueish longitudinal streak; doesn't appear to come from any nearby object (as seen in zoom-out)
#IC_3949, #AGN
#UGC_10049 #GGroup
#UGC_04780
is blue halo an UKIDSS artefact? Not visible on SDSS
2 #Seyfert_2 / #AGN galaxies interacting
#UGC_05862
#GPair with NGC 2968
appear to be interacting
#starforming, #IC_3111
#NGC_2750
#NGC_2744 #GPair
#UGC_06518, #KUG, host #SN_1984Q. Although pic was taken much later, I wonder if it could be the dot at 10 o'clock
#NGC_4568, #starforming, #H2G, interacting with NGC 4567, #SN_1990B, #SN_2004cc
Looks amazing on SDSS
#Markarian_1109
#NGC_4016/ #Arp_305, interacting galaxies, host #SN_2002hm
#UGC_08093, host #SN_2006bf (not visible)
#IC_1226
#Markarian_0685, #EmG, #Blue_compact
#Markarian_0153
#Markarian_1238
#GPair with NGC 5184
#NGC_5183
#Markarian_0677 / #NGC_5572
#UGC_06053
#NGC_2744 http://cas.sdss.org/dr7/en/tools/chart/navi.asp?ra=136.15702622&dec=18.4662311
#IC_1399
#Markarian_1484
looks nice in colour
http://cas.sdss.org/dr7/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=141.23919126&dec=11.54152476
#UGC_08610
#NGC_3976, #Seyfert_2, #AGN
#UGC_08432, #KUG
#EmG, z1= 0.027, z2= 0.026
#IC_0705, host #SN_1997bm
#Markarian_257
#NGC_3675, #SN_1984R
#NGC_2750, #H1
#UGC_06465
#UGC_00466, host #SN_2007L
#NGC_3069
#IC_4383
#IC_2421
#Abell_1552
#IC_0658
#NGC_3800, #GPair
visible #SN_2003hu (blue dot). Picture was taken 22 days after the SN was detected
#UGC_09515, host #SN_2009en (not visible)
#Markarian_462, #H2G
#UGC_12891b, #GPair
#NGC_0234, #starforming
#UGC_09657
pic has #GRB (gamma ray burst) at redshift 1,35
#NGC_3800
#IC_1677, #KUG
#UGC_05727
#UGC_07516
#Abell_1126 cluster
#NGC_2728
#UGC_06518, #KUG, #host #SN_1984Q
#UGC_09919
#UGC_08611
#asteroid
#NGC_02744
2 stars; overlapping?
#NGC_04016, possibly interacting with NGC 4017, host #SN_2002hm
#NGC_04025, #KUG
#IC_1235
#UGC_03573
#UGC_08967 / #NGC_5434B
#IC_0995
#UGC_12645
#IC_0593
#IC_4383, #KUG
#NGC_2607, #KUG, nearby #QSO_candidate
beautiful #NGC_3788, #Arp_294, interacting #GPair
http://cas.sdss.org/dr7/en/tools/chart/navi.asp?ra=174.93792016&dec=31.92814685
#NGC_7521
#jet?
#NGC_2750, sorry
#NGC_2570
http://cas.sdss.org/dr7/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=136.45541542&dec=25.44517937
#iC_3134
#KUG, #Zwicky_V_242
#starforming, #EmG, #Kazarian_362
#NGC_0498
#UGC_00816
#Markarian_1209
#UGC_01461
#UGC_00649
#Seyfert_2, #AGN, host #SN_1986N
#UGC_09241
#NGC_7664, #EmG
#NGC_0873, #EmG
#IC_1505
#NGC_1071, #Seyfert_2, #AGN
#UGC_12739
polar dust lane?
#UGC_03135
#NGC_1233, host #SN_2009lj (not visible)
#UGC_00884 and 884b
#IC_1410
#X-shaped
#starforming, #UGC_08888b, #Abell_1825
#Pulsar
#NGC_7546
#UGC_00213
#NGC_2616
belongs to Markarian 273 galaxy
#UGC_00416
#NGC_4124, #broadline, #H2
#AGN; small object at 10 o'clock #QSO
#starforming, host #SN_2005ls (not visible)
host #SN_2002hq
#Radio galaxy
#UGC_01386
#UGC_11870
#UGC_06561, #EmG
#LINER_AGN, host #SN_1998cf, #SN_2001ac
host #SN_2003hg, perhaps interacting with smaller NGC 7770 (8 o'clock) and NGC 7769 (outside pic)
#GTrpl, #Zwicky_V_232
#IC_0176, #KUG, #H1
host #SN_2009lk (not visible)
host #SN_2003hk (not visible)
#kug, #starforming
#UGC_00521, #H2
#UGC_00327, #SN_2003ip (not visible)
#KUG, #Zwicky_VII_130, #GPair
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr9/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=5.46411103&dec=22.39993722
#NGC_0090, possibly interacting with nearby NGC 0093 at 10 o'clock (redshifts are similar)
#KUG, appear to be interacting (but there are no z)
#NGC_5746; large g (5.723 x 1.488). Host #SN_1983P
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NGC_4088
host #SN_2009dd (not visible) and #SN_1991G (couldn't see remnant)
#NGC_7799
#broadline, perhaps disturbed by the nearby pair of galaxies
#UGC_12898 / Kazarian 237
#NGC_7335, with huge NGC 7331 (4.997 x 2.448) in the foreground (LINER AGN)
#polar dust ring?
#broadline, #starforming
#UGC_00132, #H1
#Abell_1413 cluster with several #lensed galaxies
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr9/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=181.50476439&dec=47.47844035
#starforming, #NGC_4096
#NGC_0883 galaxy
appears to be a foreground star
optical artefact http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=213.1043235&dec=2.36811668
#UGC_06592
impressive central bulge
#NGC_4689, #broadline, #H2G, must be a huge g (2.633 x 2.054)
#Segner's_Wheel interacting galaxies, #UGC_09425, with #SN_2001ck
#IC_5369
#BGC (brightest galaxy in cluster)
#Zwicky_IV_005
#UGC_09120, #EmG
#Markarian_1515 (apparently the "last" one https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Markarian_galaxies)
I am a beginner myself but I do think there may be spirals there
#NGC_0052
#IC_0004, #KUG
most likely so
#EmG, #AGN
#XrayS
#UGC_04072
#starforming, #AGN
#Shakhbazian_309 Group
almost "touching" NGC 7102
#GPair, #Zwicky_III_040
#GPair, #Zwicky_VII_893
#UGC_00580, #AGN
#QSO AGN broadline
#unidentified
#GPair, z1= 0.0620, z2= 0.0626
#NGC_7681, SDSS says "galaxy in pair" and also "star in double system"
globular cluster?
#HII, #KUG
#UGC_10411
#broadline starforming
#Abell_0154
#NGC_4088, #Arp_18, #SN_2009dd, #SN_1991G
#GPair, #KUG
#NGC_7353, #SN_2006ea
#NGC_0731
#NGC_4762, #LINER_AGN
#UGC_10441
#NGC_0375
#NGC_6957
#Arakelian_499
beautiful #NGC_4656, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NGC_4656_and_NGC_4657
#UGC_9432
#Seyfert_1
#QSO, #Seyfert
#AGN
#Seyfert_2
#Zwicky_VIII_386
#GPair, both #AGN, #merger
QSO at 5:00 at z= 1.785
arched spiral?
#EmG, host #SN_1996aq, #SN_2007af
#GPair (other galaxy at 4:00), #Zwicky_VIII_403, #starburst
#Seyfert_1, #starburst
#AGN, #polar_dust_ring?
#Seyfert_2
#UGC_7065, #starforming
#EmG, #starburst
host #SN_1983P
#starforming
#starburst
appears to be a starforming region of the spiral galaxy, which has 2 long wispy arms
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NGC_4030
#Seyfert_1
#EmG
3 near galaxies with similar redshifts, z1= 0.1082, z2= 0.1086 and z3= 0.1081
QSO at 11:00
#QSO
#EmG, z1 almost identical to z2
#Radio_Galaxy
#starburst
#Markarian_1304, #Interacting_G, #ARP_161, appears to have a big jet from 5:00 to 11:00
#Seyfert_1
#AGN
#starforming
#Seyfert_2
QSO at 9:00 z= 1.9
QSO at 10:00 z= 2,53
#broadline
looks like an artefact; it doesn't appear on the SDSS image
#AGN
#UGC_11820
#NGC_0012
#Seyfert_1
#UGC_02294
#NGC_7491
part of #Abell_0400
#UGC_12509
#EmG
@EmG, host #SN_2010fx at 6:00
#Seyfert_1
#starburst, QSO at 5:00
#NGC_3649
#UGC_02974
#UGC_06782
#Seyfert_1
#UGC_03860
NGC_6977 and NGC_6978 at 11:00
#NGC_6976, host #SN_2012ga
#NGC_0350
#UGC_12283
peculiar dustlane
#UGC_07065
#NGC_3432, #ARP_206
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NGC_3432
#UGC_00381
#NGC_1009
#UGC_11782
#IC_0161, #interacting
#UGC_03037
#UGC_01905
#IC_0126, host #SN_1993ae
asteroid at 4:15
#NGC_1202, #EmG
QSO at 6:00
#UGC_01227
#IC_0008, #EmG
#Markarian_0752, #Seyfert_1
#UGC_12271
#UGC_12551
#Arp_156
#UGC_12400
#NGC_3984, #HIIG
#UGC_02996
asteroid at 1:00
QSO z=2,679 at 12:00
#RadioG, host #SN_2004fg and #SN_2000cw
#LEDA_LSBG
#NGC_6123
#Seyfert_2 IG
#NGC_4063, GiCl where NGC_4073 @ 10:00 is brightest
#UGC_08914
#NGC_7572
#UGC_09979
#NGC_2731
#Arp_314B
#Markarian_1320, #Seyfert_1, #QSO
#UGC_02052
#starburst
#UGC_00162
#interacting
#UGC_00127
#UGC_02075
#AGN, host #SN_1995ac
#IC_1473
#ARP_299, host #SN_1992bu, #SN_2010P, #SN_1999D, #SN_1998T, #SN_2005U
#UGC_03822
#IC_1361
#EmG
#UGC_12784
#NGC_6616, host #SN_2002dk at 10:00
#UGC_07176
#UGC_11552
#UGC_03262
#UGC_12804
#Markarian_1028
#UGC_11197
#UGC_07335
#UGC_12168
#UGC_05898
#UGC_02785
#IC_1645, #broadline
#GPair
host #SN_2007G
#UGC_09500
QSO @ 12:00
#UGC_05421
#IC_0326
#UGC_09739, #EmG
#UGC_12869
host #SN_2007hj
#UGC_09426
host #SN_1998D
#UGC_02225, #GPair
QSO @ 7:00
#IC_1592
#EmG
#UGC_12622, #AGN
#UGC_11069
#UGC_10797
#NGC_7706
#NGC_2583
QSO at 2:00
#IC_0215
#UGC_05482
#KUG
looks like a ring of filaments
#NGC_4030b
#UGC_12044
#UGC_12667
#NGC_5369
#starburst
#UGC_01749
#LEDA_68454_Blue_compact
#EmG
SN not visible
#NGC_7003, host #SN_2011dk
#NGC_0631
#NGC_6472
#NGC_7710
#NGC_0047
#NGC_6331 in #Abell_2256
#starburst
#UGC_02050
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephan's_Quintet
#UGC_01802
#UGC_12863
also #ARP_98
#UGC_01095
host #SN_1996D
#UGC_02440
#Seyfert_1
#Markarian_0984 LINER AGN, / #UGC_00849, #SN_2011gj @ 6:00
#UGC_12749, sorry
UGC_12749
#UGC_09193
UGC_09193
#UGC_12766
#Markarian_0600
#IC_1843, QSO at 11:00
#UGC_00741
UGC_00741
#UGC_07730
#UGC_02808
#Markarian_1135
#Seyfert_1
z1=z2=z3= 0.091
#EmG
#UGC_12874, #KUG
#NGC_1019, #Seyfert_1
#UGC_03076
#NGC_6185, #QSO at 3:00
#QSO
#NGC_3759
#EmG
#UGC_04490
#NGC_3514, #EmG
#IC_0214, #GPair up to possibly 4
#Markarian_0517, #GPair
#EmG
#UGC_05332, #starburst
#UGC_05459
#EmG
#UGC_05356
#UGC_01281
#UGC_00722, host #SN_2015ay
#Markarian_1167
#UGC_02218
#Kazarian_337
#NGC_0239, #EmG
#UGC_03479
#IC_1890, host #SN_2013gv at 2:00
host #SN_2014ci at 8:00
#starburst
#Seyfert_2
#IC_3023
#polar_dust_ring?
#UGC_01670
#UGC_02300
#NGC_6220
#NGC_7436, #GPair
proper motion 42.400002
#NGC_0120
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NGC_120
#UGC_12666
#AGN
host #SN_Candidate_IPTF_14ih at 5:00
#Markarian_1181
#UGC_05745
host #SN_PTF_13ajn at 5:00
#NGC_1604
#UGC_02489_NED02 in #Abell_0407
#UGC_03890
#UGC_02164
UGC_02164
#NGC_7630
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NGC_7673
#UGC_12000
#UGC_02875
host #SN_PTF_11iqb at 9:30
#UGC_12601
#NGC_0252
blue g at 6:00 is NGC_0469
#EmG
#EmG
#NGC_4202
#IC_1689, #PRC_B_3 (Polar Ring Catalogue)
#NGC_7529
#UGC_02730
NED: "NGC 2586 is probably not this galaxy, but rather a group of 3 stars"
#UGC_01746
#IC_5292
#IC_1492
tks!
#UGCA_044, #EmG
#NGC_4120
thought the g at 10:00 might be lensed but at closer inspection it appears more like an overlap
#UGC_02564
#Zwicky_III_094
#Zwicky_V_271, #GPair
#NGC_7660
nost #SN_2010hm at 10:00
#UGC_11764
#UGC_03781, #GPair
#UGC_11559
#UGC_12226
host #SN_2010aj at 5:00
#UGC_00802
#UGC_04871
#Markarian_0400
#Blue_Star
#NGC_0522
#UGC_11229
#NGC_4299
(QSO @ 5:30, z= 1,61)
#NGC_7568
#EmG
#NGC_3090
#NGC_0351, #EmG
#high_proper_motion_star, #6.6
#UGCA_400, host #SN_2007bh
the S-shaped g I thought was at the centre (but is not), is #NGC_4030b
#NGC_6967, #Seyfert_2, inner #dust_ring
#UGC_02696
#LINER_AGN
#EmG
#NGC_7816
according to Arp, interacting dwarf galaxies
host #SN_1970I
#NGC_0485
#NGC_0002, and NGC_0001 at 12:30
#KUG
#UGC_08489, #starburst
#UGC_02429
the faint, greenish perpendicular track appears to be a satellite track coincidentally passing before the core
in #Abell_2626
#UGC_05781
#Arakelian_078
#UGC_01478, #QSO at 8:00 just outside , z=3.16
Tks!
#Markarian_0327 (behind the star)
the aforementioned comet can be seen at 2:00 if one zooms out the image several steps. Beautiful sight
#UGC_10847
#NGC_3726, #QSO midway at 9:00
#NGC_7331, #LINER_AGN,
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NGC_7331
#NGC_1264
#Markarian_1034NE, #AGN, GPair with Markarian_1034
#NGC_0562
#KUG
#UGC_03286
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GR_8
#starburst
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NGC_2537
#UGC_01792
#NGC_7416
#UGC_06095
#UGC_02401
#UGC_00219
#Markarian_1175
#Markarian_0308, #Seyfert_2
#UGC_00547
#UGC_12764
#EmG
#NGC_6471, host #SN_2000ci
#IC_0320
#UGC_11978
#UGC_11725, host #SN_2001dl
#UGC_12854
#UGC_08762
#IC_5338
this is a computer-generated image by the Illustris Project
http://www.illustris-project.org/
#UGC_02064
#NGC_0163
#UGC_01923
#UGC_03718
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NGC_6745
#NGC_0988, #EmG
#EmG
#NGC_0794
#UGC_02731
#UGC_01687
#Markarian_0911
#NGC_5608
#EmG
appears to have a faint outer ring
#UGC_10313, host #SN_2013dp
#EmG
#broadline
#UGC_12566
appears to be a dotted satellite track from 11:00 to 4:00. First red filter and then green
#QSO
#NGC_7814
#UGC_12581
#UGC_03414
#UGC_11617
#UGC_5435
#UGC_05714, host #SN_2010D
#NGC_7244, #blue_compact, host #SN_2009hy
#starforming, #KUG
#Markarian_0027
#UGC_11526
#UGC_03894
#EmG
#starburst
#HIIG
#Arp_054, #interacting_galaxies, #QSO @ 5:00
appears to be a polar dust ring
#starburst
#starburst
#IC_3148
#UGC_00129
#IC_4568
#broadline
#starburst
star, vel= -2 Km/s, z= 0.000006 ... is it going to hit us? 😃
#IC_1785, #GPair with IC_1784
#starburst
#IC_0383
#UGC_05236
#Arakelian_119
#LINER_AGN, host #SN_2005kc
#UGC_07918
@UGC_07918
#NGC_4861, also #ARP_266, HII galaxy; blue region at 5:00 @Markarian_0059, #AGN
#UGC_11579, host #SN_2001dd
#Markarian_0970
#NGC_1093, host #SN_2009ie
#UGC_12817
#NGC_5180
#NGC_1250
host #SN_1993ac
#UGC_00029
#Markarian_1090
#Seyfert_1
#UGC_11409
#UGC_01114
#UGC_11611
#UGC_01623
#UGC_02631
#LSBG
#UGC_00412
#UGC_02234
#UGC_12185, #LINER_AGN
#EmG
#UGC_12793
#UGC_12816
#UGC_11672
#UGC_02146
#UGC_03571
#IC_0163
#AGN
#IC_1620, #GiPair
host #SN_2009A
#UGC_00610
#IC_1690
#EmG
#PairG, z1= 0.01719, z2= 0.01770
#UGC_12479, #EmG, bright dot @ 3:30 QSO_candidate
#IC_3308
#NGC_0829, #radio_galaxy
#Markarian_0963
#EmG
#KUG
#UGC_12728
#NGC_0341, #interacting, #ARP_059, #Markarian_0968
#Arakelian_024
#UGC_00101 and 2 QSO candidates in its vicinity
#UGC_01732
#EmG
#IC_0120
#UGC_01318 in #Abell_0260
#NGC_7222, #AGN, host #SN_2008dr
#starburst
#AGN, host #SN_2007ob
#UGC_02659, #starforming
#UGC_02722
tks!
#EmG, greenish dot @ 3:00 appears to be unlisted
#NGC_0309, host #SN_1999ge and #SN_2008cx
#UGC_02495
#NGC_0513, #Seyfert_2
green dot @ 3:30 possible SN? (not listed)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Messier_106
#UGC_01240
#UGC_01152
#UGC_01624
#IC_0052
#UGC_01175
#KUG
#Markarian_0361
#Zwicky_III_35, #Seyfert_2
#Markarian_1143, #AGN
#NGC_7603, #Seyfert_1
host #SN_PTF_09ebq
galaxy in #ABELL_2593
#UGC_00724, host #SN_1961M, #SN_2004ek
#NGC_0386
#KUG
#Markarian_1147, #AGN
(QSO @ 6:00)
appears to be interacting with NGC 1346 @ 7:00 (z1= 0.0139, z2= 0.01336)
#NGC_0193, #Radio_galaxy
#UGC_00679
#NGC_1271
#starburst
#NGC_0713
interacting galaxies also known as #ARP_91
#UGC_00729
#NGC_7286
#NGC_0293
#AGN
#UGC_06510, host #SN_2006V
UGC_06510, #EmG, host @SN_2006V
#KUG
X, #UGC_00501
#UGC_01023
#IC_5376, #LINER_AGN
#NGC_0169, #Seyfert, also #ARP_282 and IC_1559, AGN, @ 6:00
#NGC_1283, #AGN
#broadline
#UGC_00957
#UGC_00937, host #SN_1995Z
#Markarian_0550
#starburst
#IC_0043, host #SN_2015ag
#UGC_08383
#UGC_00215
there appears to be an object moving from 2:00 to 9:00, leaving a track
#UGC_00955
#NGC_0005
#UGC_11789
#NGC_0076
#UGC_06816
#NGC_0275 #interacting with NGC_0274
#UGC_11751
#UGC_10093
#AGN
#NGC_6376, #AGN and NGC_6377 GPair
#UGC_10295
#RadioG
#NGC_3754 and NGC_3753 @ 5:00, part of @Copeland's Septet / #ARP_320
#UGC_04996, #EmG
#NGC_4698, #Seyfert_2
#Markarian_0963
#UGC_09858
#UGC_05695, host #SN_1994N and #SN_1993N
#IC_3099
#UGC_08496, #group
#IC_3698
host #SN_PTF11cao
#NGC_2654, #Seyfert
#Markarian_0841, #Seyfert_1
#NGC_3290
(amazing IC_0196 / ARP_290 @ 5:00)
#NGC_3522, #broadline
#Markarian_0908
#UGC_02861
#UGC_04837
#NGC_4390
#NGC_0233
#NGC_7483
#NGC_7177, #LINER_AGN, host #SN_1976E, #SN_1960L and #pulsar
#UGC_4393, #EmG
#Seyfert_1
#IC_3267, #HII
#NGC_3642, #LINER_AGN
#NGC_2681, #LINER_AGN
#NGC_5240, #AGN
#UGC_08282
#IC_0860, #possible_QSO
#UGC_02767
#UGC_12293
#IC_1268
#EmG, host #SN_2002dy
#Markarian_0397
#UGC_12711
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NGC_5195
#NGC_4515
#NGC_4670
#UGC_00799
#NGC_3381
#UGC_00313, #nuclear_ring
#IC_2520
http://cas.sdss.org/dr13/en/tools/chart/navi.aspx?ra=149.083812020922&dec=27.2275658482256
#NGC_6977 with NGC_6976 @ 5:00 and NGC_6978 @ 11:00, thank you for sharing
#Markarian_1068
#NGC_1128 / 2
#NGC_3524
#NGC_4233
#Markarian_0922, host #SN_1999do
#starburst_g
#UGC_12451
#NGC_02737
#LINER_AGN
#UGC_04684, #EmG
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NGC_128
#UGC_09371
#NGC_4631 / #ARP_281
#NGC_4260
#NGC_5378, #LINER_AGN, host #SN_1991ak
#UGC_09875
#Markarian_0847
#NGC_7465, #Seyfert_2 with NGC_7463 and blue NGC_7464 @ 2:00
#NGC_0577
#NGC_5879, #AGN, host #SN_1954C
#NGC_3547
#UGC_05403
#NGC_5645, host #SN_1986H
#NGC_7834
#UGC_00142
#NGC_1153
#IC_2520 /
http://cas.sdss.org/dr13/en/tools/chart/navi.aspx?ra=149.083812020922&dec=27.2275658482256
#UGC_09661
#Seyfert_1
#UGC_04853
#ZOAG
#NGC_7808, #Seyfert_1
http://cas.sdss.org/dr13/en/tools/chart/navi.aspx?ra=143.740002483102&dec=21.7052604582296
#NGC_2916, #AGN, host #SN_1998ar. The dot off centre appears to be a foreground star
#NGC_3591
#Markarian_1483
@UGC_03301, host #SN_2015bc
#UGC_12657
#UGC_02411, host #SN_2005aj
#Markarian_0524
#NGC_4653, host #SN_1999gk
#starburst
#NGC_2654, #Seyfert
#IC_0902
#UGC_08841
#UGC_06892
#NGC_0095
#IC_5314
#ARP_314
#UGC_09665
#UGC_06062
http://cas.sdss.org/dr13/en/tools/chart/navi.aspx?ra=217.989061549946&dec=6.25038545416611
#UGC_06287
#NGC_5661, #interacting
#UGC_12200 with QSO @ 1:00
faint dwarf in Virgo cluster
#UGC_09959, #EmG
host #SN_1964K
#NGC_7253 interacting with UGC_11985
#IC_0676
#NGC_2738
#diffuse_dwarf
#UGC_02410, faint bar
#Markarian_0676
#NGC_4964
#NGC_4264, barred ring and spectacular NGC_4261 @ 4:00
#NGC_5336
#NGC_3501
#NGC_3683
#UGC_04990
#NGC_4771
#NGC_2741,also #Markarian_1221
#UGC_12914 (z= 0.014580) and UGC_12915 (z= 0.014463)
correction #NGC_5738, sorry
#NGC_5438
#NGC_0169A, #ARP_282
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NGC_660
#NGC_0606
#UGC_04549
#merger?
#NGC_0117
#UGC_02817, host #SN_2004ei
#NGC_4480
#UGC_00816 & #UGC_00813
#NGC_3353, also #Markarian_0035
#NGC_3306, host #SN_2002hg
#NGC_5692
#NGC_1542
#NGC_4405, #inner_dustring
#Markarian_1434
#UGC_11905
#UGC_06892, #QSO
#NGC_4421
#Markarian_0630
#NGC_7149
#NGC_3629
#UGC_01498
#UGC_04375
#UGC_12609
correction #NGC_1048
#NGC_01048, #AGN,
#Markarian_0674, #EmG
#NGC_5765, #GPair
#NGC_7811, #Seyfert_1
#UGC_08798
#UGC_00784
#UGC_03874
#NGC_5574
#UGC_08055
#AGN
#NGC_3687, host #SN_1989A
#UGC_06073, #GPair, #ARP_198
starforming nuclear ring
#NGC_4599
#IC_0173
#NGC_2725
#UGC_12238
#NGC_6271
also known as #ARP_099 galaxy triplet
#NGC_7549
#NGC_2615, #EmG, host #SN_2014ao
#NGC_7836
#NGC_7674, #Seyfert_2, #ARP_182
#NGC_7827
#UGC_04006
#NGC_5574 and NGC_5576 @ 11:00
#UGC_00554
#NGC_4519
#Markarian_0935
#UGC_03192
#UGC_03836
#NGC_1074
#NGC_6906
#Zwicky_856_VII
#UGC_05551
#NGC_3642, #LINER-AGN
#UGC_02317
#NGC_4206, #AGN
#UGC_04393, #EmG
#Zwicky_099_IV
#UGC_04773
#NGC_4880
#NGC_4191
#Markarian_0954, #EmG
#Seyfert_1
#UGC_07143
#UGC_12502
#IC_2524, #starburst
host #SN_2005ls
#NGC_6408
#NGC_1681, #EmG
#NGC_4224
#Markarian_0151
#NGC_5996, #starburst, #ARP_072
#Markarian_1434, #starburst
#NGC_2561, #nuclear_ring
#NGC_02424, #RadG
#UGC_06806, #EmG and UGC_06807 @ 11:00
#UGC_12388
#Arakelian_563
#nuclear_ring?, host #SN_1963S
#UGC_00950
#UGC_03161
#UGC_04853
#IC_1038 and QSO @ z=3.06 @ 5:00
#NGC_7550, #AGN, #ARP_099 (galaxy triplet)
#NGC_7625
#NGC_4158, #Seyfert
overlap? QSO @ 3:00
#NGC_3637, in #Pair with NGC_3636 @ 4:00
#NGC_5012, host #SN_1997eg
#UGC_06708, #EmG
#Markarian_0408, #starburst
#NGC_4289, #HII
#NGC_3614
#AGN
#UGC_04809
#Arakelian_350
#UGC_07017
#Markarian_0156 / #UGC_05998
#UGC_11661
#NGC_3488
#NGC_7312, host #SN_candidate
#NGC_3614
#Markarian_0089, #Seyfert_1
#UGC_01742
#NGC_4653, host #SN_1999gk
#UGC_01775, #ARP_10, host #SN_2000dx
#UGC_11658 interacting with UGC_11657
#NGC_4581, #AGN
#UGC_00261
#UGC_08265
#UGC_10808
#Zwicky_101_III
#UGC_11742
#GPair, #UGC_11634 / 1
#UGC_11695, #SN_2009jx
#UGC_03031 #interacting with NGC_1568B / UGC_03032
host #SN_2002dz
#UGC_01965
#NGC_3583
#NGC_6255
#Seyfert_1, #interacting
#UGC_02192
#UGC_05161B, host #SN_2004bh
#UGC_01653
#UGC_11672, #GPair
#NGC_0009
#NGC_4264 and NGC_4261 @ 4:00
#UGC_11750
#UGC_02614
#NGC_7503, host #SN_2001ic
#Markarian_0575
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephan's_Quintet
#IC_5341
#NGC_5378, host #SN_1991ak
#NGC_7651
#NGC_5666, #nuclear_ring
#NGC_3353, #AGN
#UGC_12740
#NGC_7541 and NGC_7537 @ 4:00
@ 11:00 NGC 4874 with ABELL 1656
#NGC_4869
#NGC_6745, host #SN_1999bx
#double_ring, #NGC_3011, #Seyfert_2 (look at SkyServer)
#UGC_06631
#merger of 2 #AGN
#NGC_0547 & #NGC_0545
#Haro_06, #starburst
#NGC_4323, and spectacular NGC_4321 @ 5:00
#Markarian_1434, #starburst
Blue straggler @ 2:00
#NGC_4680, host #SN_1997bp
#UGC_06714, #EmG
#UGC_00720, part of #ABELL_0147
#NGC_7587
#UGC_03500, host #SN_2000ev
#NGC_0274, #ARP_140
#Markarian_0424
#Markarian_0197
#NGC_4639, #Seyfert_1
#NGC_5990, #Seyfert_2, host #SN_2003ec
#NGC_4299
#Markarian_0514
#NGC_5604, host #SN_2013aq
#NGC_0275 #interacting with NGC_0274
#NGC_3888, host #SN_2015Q
#UGC_09858
#UGC_09113, #RaG
#Markarian_0944
#UGC_02470
#NGC_5962
#GiC #ABELL_2593
#NGC_4670, #ARP_163, #blue_dwarf
#UGC_04318
#NGC_7609, #interacting_galaxies, #ARP_150
#UGC_02308, host #SN_2006eh, #SN_2009iq
#NGC_7420
#IC_1503
#UGC_00400
#UGC_12787, appears like loosing or attracting a stream of dust?
#UGC_04853
#NGC_4880
#NGC_2537, #interacting_galaxies
#NGC_4246, host #SN_1984U & #SN_1975C
#UGC_00371
#NGC_0170
#NGC_0736, #triple_star
host #SN_PTF_10osn
#NGC_0443, #nuclear_ring
#UGC_01881 & # UGC_01881A
#Markarian_1445
#AGN
#Seyfert_1
#nuclear_ring
#NGC_3835A
#NGC_3392, #AGN, host #SN_2010Y
#Markarian_1137
#UGC_12651, perhaps disturbed spiral
#NGC_4045, host #SN_1985B
#UGC_12177, host #SN_2005dq
#NGC_5173
#UGC_00147
#NGC_4233
#NGC_3692, #Seyfert
#UGC_04323
#NGC_1656
#UGC_01029
#Markarian_0079 beautiful
#Markarian_1445, possibly #interacting with UGC_06309 @ 11:00
#UGC_05376, host #SN_candidate_LSQ14rl
#UGC_06063A
#blue_compact, #KUG
#Zwicky_011_III
#Arakelian_009
#starburst, #KUG
SkyServer shows what is there
http://cas.sdss.org/dr13/en/tools/chart/navi.aspx?ra=190.691657407905&dec=9.5107343142072
#NGC_7569
#NGC_7786
#UGC_09345
#NGC_0139
NGC_0139
#NGC_1666
#UGC_07022
#Markarian_1083
#UGC_11765
#NGC_5667, #starburst
#Markarian_0746, #EmG
#EmG
#NGC_0218
#IC_3155
#IC_2524, #starburst
#UGC_06892
#UGC_12735
#IC_0700
spectacular
#IC_2992, #Markarian_0757
#starburst, #EmG, #KUG
#UGC_07425
UGC_07425
#starburst, #HII
#UGC_11556
#NGC_3392, #AGN, host #SN_2010Y. NGC 3394 @5:00
#nuclear_ring
#NGC_3396, interacting with NGC 3395, #ARP_270
#IC_2268, #starburst, QSO @11:00
#GPair, #UGC_10610_NED02
#UGC_05526
#UGC_06685
#starburst, #Rad
#NGC_1084, host #SN_2012ec, #SN_1996an, #SN_1998dl, #SN_2009H, #SN_1963P
#NGC_3666
#AGN
#IC_0540, #AGN, #dustlane
#KUG, #EmG
#UGC_04990, #LINER_AGN
IC_3081
#NGC_4480
#NGC_5560, #interacting NGC_5566 @8:00
#IC_1721
#starburst
#NGC_3182
#NGC_7463, @interacting with NGC_7464 (bottom left) and NGC_7465 @8:00
#AGN
#UGC_02026
aligned @2:00 NGC 7237 and NGC 7236 (LINER)
#NGC_1568 B, @interacting with NGC_1568 A (UGC_03031)
#NGC_3416, #starburst, with NGC_3415 @5:30
#NGC_0160
#NGC_2873, with NGC_2874 @6:00 and NGC_2872 @4:00
#Markarian_0481
#IC_1519 & IC_1518
#NGC_3922
#NGC_3795
#UGC_12591
#IC_3806
#UGC_09702
#NGC_2638
very interesting comments! Please keep us updated
#IC_1105
#IC_1566
#NGC_6219
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Messier_100
#NGC_04323, with huge NGC_04321 @ 5:00
#starburst
#EmG, #starburst
#NGC_1056, #Seyfert_2, host #SN_2011aq
#NGC_0093 (z= 0.0179), perhaps interacting with NGC_0090 (z= 0.01785) @ 4:00
#UGC_08362
#UGC_08303
#NGC_0683
#starburst, #EmG
#NGC_3287, #HII_G, host #SN_2013ge
#NGC_3622.
Have observed certain correlation between starburst galaxies and these grainy, fuzzy pictures. SkyServer often shows nice pics
#EmG, #starburst
#starburst
worth a look on SkyServer
#NGC_3011, #Seyfert_2, #nuclear_ring
#ARP_143, #NGC_2455
#AGN
#NGC_6955
#UGC_03141B, larger g UGC 03141. Although z1= 0.033 and z2= 0.034 it looks as if it were in the background?
#NGC_0967
#AGN
#Markarian_1163
#IC_3267, #HII
#NGC_7740
#IC_1375
#NGC_5560, #interacting with NGC_5566 and NGC_5569
#IC_0273
#NGC_2595, #HII, host #SN_1999aa
#NGC_5990, #Seyfert_2, host #SN_2003ec
#EmG, #KUG
#Markarian_0195
#UGC_07534
#UGC_02828, host #SN_2006es, #SN_2007kk
#NGC_4217
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NGC_4217
#UGC_06927, #Seyfert
#Seyfert_1
#Rad
#NGC_6534
#NGC_4581, #AGN
#starburst
#Markarian_1264, #EmG
#UGC_06541, #Markarian_0178
#NGC_0447
#EmG, #KUG
#UGC_00826, host #SN_2008ep
#NGC_5789, #EmG, host #SN-2003dl
#GiP, the other one is NGC_0590
#KUG
#polar_ring?
if you look on Skyserver you will see a beautiful #starburst galaxy, #KUG. And a green satellite trail from 7:00 to 13:00
#IC_1338, #AGN
#KUG / # starforming
#NGC_1260, host #SN_2006gy Wikipedia: "it was home to the second brightest supernova in the observable universe, supernova SN 2006gy."
#Seyfert's_Sextet
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seyfert's_Sextet
#Arakelian_587
#starburst
#NGC_1161
#starforming
#NGC_04961, host #SN_2005az
#IC_0796, #starburst, 2 dust clouds @ 12:00 and 9:00
#UGC_02715
#NGC_0571
#NGC_5789, #starburst, host #SN_2003dl
#EmG
#UGC_04731
#Seyfert_1
#NGC_2590, #EmG
#EmG
#EmG
#EmG, #GPair
#AGN
#BiC, #broadline
#PairG, both #AGN
#Seyfert_2
#NGC_6027 group
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NGC_6027
#UGC_08473
#Seyfert_1
here the clear pic http://skyserver.sdss.org/dr9/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=182.65418972&dec=18.82832127
#UGC_07170, #KUG, host #SN_2014D
#NGC_2729; #broadline
#starburst, #Seyfert_1
#NGC_3719
#GPair
#Arp_178
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NGC_5614
#KUG
#starburst, but no clue what may have caused irregular form; there is only one z
appear to be interacting (only 1 z)
#KUG
#AGN, #KUG, in the pic VisS @ z=5.175
#starburst
#NGC_4204, #KUG, darker halo an artifact? UV / GALEX pic much fuller
tks
#NGC_5970
many tks
#NGC_4355, #Seyfert_2 (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seyfert_galaxy), #QSO @ 5:00
#GPair, #AGN
#overlap?
#Seyfert_1
host #SN_1965P
#NGC_2599, #QSO_candidate
#starforming
#Seyfert_1
#IC_0979
#AGN
#UGC_04403, #AGN
#Kazarian_531
#NGC_7181
#starburst
#UGC_10355, pic on Skyserver is OK
#UGC_04980
#NGC_3032, #AGN, computer says D
#polar ring, #SPRC_15 (SDSS-based Polar Ring Catalogue)
#KUG
#AGN; appears to be interacting with g @ 12:00
#IC_1034, #EmG
tks
#AGN
#UGC_10894
polar #dustlane?
#Seyfert_2
#Seyfert_1
#KUG
#NGC_3630
galaxy in cluster #Abell_1367
#IC_1106
#IC_3605, #KUG
#GPair
possible #merger, z1 very similar to z2
#KUG
#Markarian_1108, #starburst
#AGN
#EmG, #Markarian_1036
#NGC_5759
#KUG
#Seyfert_1
#KUG, #PaG
#starforming
#NGC_6052 / #Markarian_297
#NGC_6036
#starburst
#Seyfert_2
#NGC_4098
#overlap
#KUG
#AGN, #polar_disk?
polar disk?
#starburst
#KUG
#LSB
#starburst
#KUG, #starburst
#AGN
#KUG
#UGC_04253, #EmG
#UGC_07346
#starburst
#Zwicky_VIII_236
#starburst
dust ring?
#starforming
#starburst
#Seyfert, #UGC_10029
#RadioG, QSO @ 7:00
#Seyfert_1, #NGC_4904, #Markarian_1341
#UGC_10147
#starburst
#starforming; QSO at 20:00
host #SN_2003iw
#RadioG
#starburst
#NGC_7809
#starforming
#Seyfert_1
#QSO @ 9:00
#starforming
#EmG
#AGN
#LSB
#LSB
#AGN
#Quasar?
#radio_galaxy
#AGN
#UGC_05070; #starburst
host #SN_2007dz, #SN_20070513-002
#EmG
#UGC_12857
#NGC_7434
#AGN
#UGC_04058
#UGC_12865
#KUG, #EmLS
#IC_5356
#NGC_5983
#Zwicky_II_183, host #SN_2012ho
#AGN
#IC_2219
#UGC_12709
#NGC_2862, #Seyfert
#starburst
#AGN
#NGC_7783b, #GPair
appears to be an overlap
#dustlane
#Seyfert_1
#PairG
#Seyfert_1 / #QSO
#NGC_2608, #interacting_galaxies, host #SN_1920A and #SN_2001bg
#IC_2435 / #UGC_04782
#UGC_12729, #EmG
#starburst, #KUG, #Radio_galaxy
#IC_1517
#UGC_02495
#EmG, at left is Seyfert 1
#AGN
#Seyfert_2
#starburst, g with z=5.6 in pic
#galaxy_group, host #SN_2013P, the large g is NGC 2783 (AGN)
#Arakelian_591
#AGN
#IC_0633, Seyfert_1
#EmG
#AGN
#UGC_12363
#Seyfert_1, #QSO
#starforming
#AGN
#starburst
#IC_1510, #interacting
cluster #Abell_2700
#AGN
#UGC_12685
#Seyfert_1
#AGN
#IC_0501, #broadline
#starburst
#IC_2444, #AGN
#UGC_11814, #EmG
#Kazarian_519, #starforming
#interacting? (no z)
#KUG, #starburst
#Markarian_0932
#AGN
#broadline
#NGC_2619, #AGN
#EmG
#NGC_7137
#GPair, #AGN
#UGC_11859, #Radio_galaxy, #starforming
QSO at 10:00
host #SN_PTF_12hdb
#UGC_11780
#UGC_03939
QSO at 08:45
#EmG
#Seyfert_2
#AGN
#broadline
#Kazarian_698
KUG
#Seyfert_2
#Markarian_0868
#starforming
#starburst
#starforming
#AGN
#Shakhbasian_81 group
#cluster
#starforming
faint tidal arm
#CGG (compact group of galaxies)
#AGN
#Seyfert_1, #QSO
#AGN
#starforming
#starforming
#IC_2465, #AGN
#AGN
#starforming
#UGC_11780, host #SN_2007fr
#EmG
disturbed spiral
#EmG
#starforming
#EmG, #starforming
#AGN
#starforming
#Markarian_0942
#starforming
#AGN_Broadline
#cloud is perpendicular but off-center. Overlap?
nearby #SN_2011il
#starburst
#AGN
overlap
wow!
#starburst
#starforming
#starforming (thanks for linking to DR9 😃 )
very nice, but a pitty that it is not the real thing (as far as I understood Illustris)
#KUG
#KUG
#EmLS
beautiful!
#UGC_06864
#KUG
#EmG
#Zwicky_V_319
#KUG
#KUG
#UGC_11789
#NGC_5874
at right, AGN
#KUG
#starburst
#NGC_1607
#starburst
#EmG
#UGC_02497, #LSB
#UGC_12218
#AGN in a placid-looking galaxy
globular cluster? (no ID)
host #SN_2006mo
#UGC_01119
#KUG
radio galaxy #UGC_12792, host #SN_2008fm
#NGC_3191, host #SN_PTF10bgl
#UGC_12323
no z but perhaps interacting with the KUG galaxy at bottom
#KUG, HI
#starforming
host to #SN_2009hp
#AGN
#Seyfert_2
#starforming
faint spiral arms
the larger galaxy is NGC 734
there is a tidal tail to the right in the enlarged picture
#tidal tail
actually it is a very nice #cloud, blue and green. Cannot find ID.
You can go there with Navigate DR9
http://skyserver.sdss.org/dr9/en/tools/chart/images/greensquare.gif
there appears to be a nice globular cluster at 2:00
X-shaped?
#UGC_12538, #SN_2006B
#AGN
host #SN_2004dd, type IIP
#starforming
#starforming
#UGC_12775
#EmG
#Markarian_018 and 19
#NGC_1122
polar dust ring?
#Kazarian_479
#UGC_3067
#UGC_01700
#KUG
#UGC_08143
#IC_0594
#UGC_06059
#UGC_04706
#NGC_3478
#UGC_05746; no reference to SN
#GPair, #UGC_08416
#UGC_06087
#NGC_4333
#IC_3001
#IC_2293
large bulge; host #SN_2012ij
luminous bulge
#UGC_08657
#UGC_09620
z= 2.43
z= 2.48
disturbed
#SN_HST05Fer, 2005/04/12 (could't find on the list of the IAU)
z= 3,85
host #SN_HST04haw (2004/11/05)
(visual source sep 0.029 arcmin with z= 4.63. At 0.095 arcmin even z= 8.05. Is this possible?)
tks! Object with z 3.95 has 0.039 arcmin separation
one object @ z= 3.95
spiral with 1 tidal arm
z= 2.06 / 2.88
z= 2.93
visual source z= 3.29
#bar
z= 2.27
z= 2.2 and even a candidate for z= 3.5
bulge, no NED
#UGC_02979
#starburst
#Arp_158, host #SN_2001en
nice edge-on; barred spiral?
#Kazarian_349, #KUG
#UGC_02876, #LSB
#GPair, #Blue*
#UGC_12107
#Zwicky_VII_650
#EmG
#IC_5300
#KUG
#QSO, #Seyfert_1
#EmG
#Seyfert_2, #tidal tails
#QSO (SIMBAD)
#UGC_01448
#H2G
host #SN_2000ez, also NGC 3994 and 3991 in zoom-out
#blue_compact
AGN?, dust
#starburst, #KUG
#Arp_87B
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arp_87
#IC_4568
#Zwicky_II_138
#EmG
#Kazarian_686, #broadline
WOW!
#IC_0510
#EmG
#NGC_7616, #KUG
#EmG
#starburst
turning around at bottom
purple star and greenish object at star 6:00
#UGC_12482
#NGC_7336
#NGC_0075
#starburst
#UGC_00841
#UGC_00483
#Seyfert_1
also #UGC_01678
#IC_2429
#starforming
#UGC_12628, #SN_2011dy
inner blue disc
#UGC_00395
#UGC_00726
host visible #SN_2002au (Feb 8, 2002, pic Feb 13, 2002)
#IC_5355 / #UGC_12781
#starforming
#EmG
#interacting in #Abell_0098
#EmG, host #SN_2009jx
arc from 10:00 to 7:00? (in full pic)
host #SN_2008ie
#EmG
#UGC_00056
#UGC_05068
#AGN_Candidate
#tidal trail
#NGC_1108
2 faint spiral arms, #AGN
#Arp_294
#EmG
no NED / SIMBAD; globular cluster?
#starburst
#interacting g; @ 15:00 is Seyfert_2
#EmG
#AGN
#starburst, #AGN
#EmG
#EmG, host #SN_2013hv (not visible)
#Seyfert_1 / #QSO
tiny bar
no SIMBAD / NED; globular cluster?
#Markarian_0219
#EmG
host #SN_1961Q
host #SN_2002at
#EmG
#UGC_12799, host #SN_1994ac
#KUG
nearby #SN_1936B
#NGC_0388
big g are NGC 547 and 545
nearby #SN_2010eh
#IC_5278
#Markarian_0576, #HII_G
I would go for #merger too
#UGC_12307
#KUG
#LINER-AGN, other g #QSO
host #SN_1971O
#KUG
#UGC_10552
bright bulge
irregular
#IC_0807, host #SN_2007cp
#AGN
#IC_0183
#UGC_12284
#IC_1394
#UGC_10280
#Kazarian_685
#IC_5373
#Seyfert_2
#Seyfert_1 with 2 faint starforming arms
#UGC_00567 and neighbour UGC 00566
2 g with aligned dustlanes; overlap?
#Zwicky_VIII_483
#NGC_7568
#UGC_02877
#IC_1322
#UGC_00632
#Markarian_548
may be interacting with NGC 3995 at 7:00
#Seyfert_1
#UGC_09757, #RadioG, host #SN_2009ai
#UGC_12752
#KUG
#starburst
#EmG
#starburst
#NGC_0713
#UGC_00958
#EmG
#AGN
host #SN_1999an
#KUG
#starburst
GRB 940529C @ 7:00
#UGC_00603, #GPair
merger?
#IC_1244
#ABELL_0158
#NGC_7376, #KUG
host #SN_2006nq
#NGC_5692
#EmG
#UGC_02794
faint spiral arms
#starburst
#KUG
#NGC_0130 and nearby X-shaped NGC 0128
#KUG
#Zwicky_II_168, #KUG
zoom-out shows beautiful NGC 3686
#ABELL_1032
blue whisps at 11:00 NGC 4519
beautiful IC 3442 in the foreground
#KUG
blue region UGC 01281
#Seyfert_1, z1= 0.130, z2=0.136
host #SN_1999K
host #SN_2003id
host #SN_1997X
#EmG
#NGC_2406
#IC_1503, #KUG
#interacting
#KUG
tks for your comments
beginner's luck!
SN_2004du, observed Aug, 12, 2004, is possibly the yellow dot near the bulge in this picture, taken October, 13, 2004 just 2 months later
#UGC_11683, #GPair, #SN_2004du, #SN_2001fc
looks like a blueish ring around the bulge
#KUG
#AGN
#Seyfert_2
#KUG
#KUG, possibly interacting
#starforming
#EmG
in zoom-out Markarian 552
#UGC_00312, #AGN
nearby #SN_2009jd
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DDO_190
#EmG
#EmG, #KUG
#IC_1668
greenish clouds
#IC_5317
#Zwicky_VI_129
#NGC_5511
#EmG
#AGN
tks
possible AGN
no z for these g (and one is placid) but there is disturbed Markarian 330 at 7:00, z= 0.0138
#KUG
#starburst
zoom-out
http://www.noao.edu/image_gallery/images/d7/ngc3166.jpg
NGC 3166 bottom right and NGC 3169
#NGC_3166, host #SN_2012cw
#UGC_00727
#Zwicky_VI_028
#UGC_12253
#AGN
#UGC_00918
somewhat placid for a merger; only one z= 0,135
#IC_5341
BClG in #Abell_2366
#EmG
#EmG
#Zwicky_IV_018, #GPair
#UGC_05301, host #SN_2001er (pictured 2 months after discovery; not the blue dot)
host #SN_2012gf (not visible)
#GPair
#KUG
#UGC_02893, host #SN_2012hp
#AGN
#GTrpl
there are many foreground stars in this region
#AGN
#UGC_01042
1/2 ring?
#UGCA_249
#starburst
looks like a polar dustlane
artifact at 10?
tks
#KUG
GlC?
#IC_4624
host #SN_2012K, #SN_1966I
#EmG
#IC_1779
#pulsar
#starburst
#UGC_00964
#Zwicky_V_418, #GPair
#UGC_04144
blue ring
#IC_0120
#UGC_12334
#NGC_6619, host #SN_2012dz
#EmG
#Markarian_0324
#AGN
#GPair, #Zwicky_VII_640
#starburst
#UGC_00299, #SN_2008ds
host #SN_2000em
#KUG
host #SN_2011fy
#NGC_2253, NED: "CGCG misidentifies this as NGC 2253"
tks
perhaps sn 2008hl?
#GlC #Bologna_514
spiral #NGC_7779
#EmG
spiral, 2 arms
#Markarian_0101
#UGC_03225, #PairG
#GPair
overlap
#x-shaped g, zoom-out shows UGC_00260 GPair at 7:00
#AGN
host #SN_2009hy (still visible)
#KUG
#UGC_01116
looks like an AGN
#UGC_05938
#AGN
#KUG
#BCG (Blue compact galaxy)
#NGC_7593
#Seyfert_1
#EmG
#UGC_12657
#NGC_0880, #EmG
#IC_5379
#NGC_3813
NGC 0838 at 9:00 (zoom-out) has a similar z; also what appears to be a blue x-ray-emitting cloud
#IC_1569
#KUG
merger? (no z)
Great catch! (2004bh)
#AGN, #Arakelian_086
#IC_1379
#UGC_05188, #Markarian_0119
overlap?
#Zwicky_V_057
#AGN
very likely, there are plenty of them in the zoom-out pic
#starforming, pode ser fusão, #z1= 0.0819, #z2= 0.0870
#EmG
#EmG
#KUG, #H2G
host #SN_1996D
host #SN_1999bx (not visible)
#Markarian_0595, #Seyfert_1
#NGC_7315, host #SN_2007B (not visible)
#KUG
#NGC_7774, #GPair
#AGN_candidate
tks
Satellite?
#UGC_00844
#AGN
#Abell_0175
#HII galaxy, host #SN_1963I
GPair?
#UGC_01101
#LINER_AGN
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NGC_4565
#UGC_02783, #radio_galaxy
#UGC_10474
#KUG
interacting?
#radio_galaxy
#HI
#GPair
#starburst
ZOAG?
appear to be #interacting
#NGC_7600
#UGC_08534
#Zwicky_V_027
galaxy in cluster #Abell_278
#Seyfert_1
#globular_cluster in M31
#AGN
#IC_5104
#UGC_06143
#AGN
blue dot #white_dwarf candidate
#EmG
#UGC_12850
#UGC_10907
#UGC_11576
#AGN
#UGC_02113
#EmG, x-shaped bulge?
#cluster
#EmG
#AGN
polar dust ring?
#broadline
#NGC_0173
#UGC_00371
#EmG
#starforming
#UGC_12429
#UGC_11943
#Seyfert_2
"boxy"?
#IC_2199, #KUG
#NGC_0523 / #ARP_158 interacting galaxies ("intermediate stage merger"), #SN_2001en (not visible)
#AGN
#starburst
appears to be an overlap
#QSO z= 2.24 at 12:00
#UGC_00381
UGC_00381
polar ring?
#UGC_11992
you are welcome! 😃
#UGC_06844
#UGC_12818, #KUG
#starforming
#globular_cluster, #Bologna_396 in M31
#EmG
polar dust lane or photo glitch?
skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=26.45539288&dec=19.34259383
no NED, SIMBAD
#broadline
#UGC_00582, #BiC
#NGC_1588 / #Markarian_616, #GPair (NGC 1587)
#EmG
#Zwicky_VII_191
host #SN_2011gh (not visible)
#x-shaped bulge
#starforming, #LSB
also #Markarian_0318, #SN_2012gm (not visible)
merger?
#UGC_12914, #AGN
#UGC_08538
#Arakelian_123
merger?
#EmO
#KUG
#UGC_00278
#KUG
#KUG
#UGC_00443
#EmG
#broadline
#LSB
#Seyfert_1
blue object PHL 8506 at 1:00 PN?
#UGC_01199
#NGC_0958, #EmG, #SN_2005A
merger? (no z)
#starforming
#KUG
#UGC_02749
in #Abell_2566
#Markarian_0958
#IC_1918
#UGC_02414, radio galaxy
#UGC_12863
#Seyfert_1
#AGN_candidate
#starburst
#dustcloud at centre
#PairG, both #AGN
#IC_2194
host #SN_2012ht (not visible)
#Abell_2271
#Shakhbazian_362 #GrG
#UGC_01070
group of 3 #Seyfert_2
z1= 0.0820, z2= 0.0823, both have AGN
#Arakelian_110
#UGC_12046
#KUG
#NGC_0584
host #SN_1982B
#UGC_11001, host #SN_2004cs (not visible)
#UGC_02738
purple feature UvS
#KUG
#IC_1894
(beautiful NGC 5945 in zoom-out)
#NGC_1153
#UGC_00635
#Markarian_0950
#Seyfert_1
z= 2.84
blue ring
merger? (no z)
starforming
#KUG
#Markarian_1005; #EmG
#UGC_12213, #KUG
#Seyfert_2
#polar_ring?
#AGN
#Arp_140, "interacting pair of galaxies" (NGC 275 & 274)
#UGC_12578
#UGC_09588, #GPair
#starburst
borders bending towards g at 7:00
#IC_1479
#NGC_0998
host #SN_2008ak (not visible)
#EmG
#UGC_01087, #LSB
#EmG
#UGC_05838, #AGN
g in centre shows blue ring; elliptical NGC 6623
#Zwicky_IV_037
#NGC_4465; in zoom-out spectacular M 49 / NGC 4472
#Markarian_0684, #Seyfert_1 / AGN
#NGC_4597, #EmG
#EmG
#UGC_02405
#NGC_7170
#EmG
#EmG
#Seyfert_2
No. 8
#UGC_02489 GGroup
#EmG, #KUG
#UGC_12892
#starburst
#Seyfert_1, #KUG
#UGC_09320
#GGroup, #Zwicky_VII_651
#NGC_0054
#UGC_01243
#NGC_3225
#GPair, #Arp_314
#GiC (Abell 2204)
#EmG
#NGC_4914
#KUG
#NGC_7549 (7594, see note), #KUG
#UGC_02554
blue object an artefact?
#EmO
#NGC_0100
foreground star with #NGC_3845
#UGC_10831, #GiP (UGC 10837)
overlap Blue star
#EmG, #KUG
#GinCl (Abell 2065 Corona Borealis)
#EmG
#EmG
#AGN
#EmG
nice dust ring at 10
#AGN
#UGC_01130
#broadline
#interacting, both #AGN
#EmG
#EmG
#AGN
#Seyfert_1
#UGC_09089
#LINER_AGN
#Seyfert_1
#Seyfert_2
#UGC_00557
#H1
#Seyfert_1, #QSO
#PairG
#starburst, #EmG
#starburst
#AGN
#UGC_02982
#Seyfert_1 and #AGN
#AGN, #NGC_3429
#broadline, #X-shaped, #dustlane
#starburst
#starforming
#H2G
#Kazarian_518
#IC_3461
#UGC_08610 Notes 01 / #Arp_326 NED01
#Markarian_1033
😃
#AGN (both g)
#NGC_7473
#EmG
#AGN
#starburst
(zoom out shows star with PM -29, pulsar)
barred spiral, disturbed
#starforming
#QSO
#starforming
#H2G
#starforming
Orion Nebula
#starforming
#starburst
dustlane
#Seyfert_2
faint #starforming g
#starburst
#starburst
#broadline
#H1, #starburst
#broadline
#Seyfert_2
#UGC_04703A. Interesting "bridge" with UGC 4703
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/navi.asp?ra=134.60422&dec=6.33509&opt=
#AGN
#AGN
off-centre bulge
#starforming
yes, #Seyfert_1
#starburst
#NGC_5231
#AGN
#AGN
#UGC_08469
#UGC_09351
#Seyfert_1
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NGC_5033
#starforming
#merger, g1= #Seyfert_1, g2= #AGN
#Seyfert_1
#starburst
#NGC_5539 (5535) in #Abell 1890
#IC_2254
#NGC_5071
appears to have X-shaped bulge and #dustlane
#QSO_candidate
inner #ring
#ring
#AGN
#broadline
#starburst
#EmG, #starburst
#starburst
#NGC_3017
#AGN
#AGN
#QSO
#AGN
#Seyfert_1
#Zwicky_VIII_001
#Seyfert_1
#KUG
#broadline
#starburst
#AGN
#interacting
#KUG
#KUG
#UGC_06066
#QSO
z1= 0.077, z2= 0.124
#NGC_5058
#starburst
#AGN
#NGC_7485, host #SN_2011gu
tidal arm?
#AGN
#Seyfert_1
#AGN
#AGN; just around the corner a nice edge-on with dustlane (UGC 11825)
#starburst, #interacting?
#UGC_06284, #LINER_AGN, #merger
appears to be a #merger
#Seyfert_1
#starforming
#PairG
#AGN
#starburst
#broadline
#Markarian_1281
#Seyfert_2
#AGN
#UGC_09382, #dustlane, at 10:00 #QSO
#NGC_3849
#starburst
#EmG, #dustlane
#QSO
#QSO
#NGC_1604
#UGC_12143
#EmG
#UGC_04494
#starforming
#NGC_2450
#UGC_01169
#Markarian_1374, #AGN
#Seyfert_1
#Markarian_1372
#broadline
#EmG
z1= 0.0455, z2= 0.0477
#LINER_AGN
#AGN
appears to be companion g to UGC 4597 (z1= 0.0216, z2= 0.0218)
tks
#KUG
#IC_3419
#IC_1166, #Seyfert_1
SIMBAD says #QSO (?)
#AGN
#starburst
#EmG
#starburst
#AGN (VV) / #QSO (SDSS)
appears to be #Seyfert_2
tks
#Markarian_0623, #KUG, #starburst
#broadline
#starforming
#Seyfert_1
kind of cloud at one edge; overlap?
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=192.19037864&dec=6.54066883
#IC_1383, #EmG
fuzzy bulge
#Seyfert_1
thank you!
dot at 3:00 QSO at z= 2.52
#NGC_4178
#H2G
#EmG
#AGN
#NGC_2620
#IC_0849, host #SN_2003cn (not visible)
#Zwicky_VIII_367
#GPair
#Seyfert_1
#NGC_5020
#starburst
possible QSO
#EmG, #starburst
#EmG
#Seyfert_1
#starforming
#Seyfert_1
#NGC_0403
#EmG, odd arc-like feature
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=130.61782422&dec=-0.27161701
#EmG
#EmG
#UGC_08507
#starburst
#Seyfert_1
#UGC_01825, host #SN_2013A
one-.armed spiral
#EmG
#UGC_12233, #H1
#UGC_04956, #broadline
#IC_0577, host #SN_2008ae (not visible)
#AGN
#IC_2429
blue #ring
#AGN
#AGN, possible #QSO
#interacting
#starburst
#AGN
#UGC_05447, #GPair
#Zwicky_VII_420
#KUG
#UGC_00286
merger of 2 #AGN g
#GTrpl
#NGC_5942
tks
#EmG
#starforming
#AGN, #double-nucleus?
#AGN
#NGC_5627
#UGC_01525
#IC_3622
#UGC_09041, #starburst
#starburst
host #SN_1980Q
#EmG
#starforming
#starforming
#AGN
#AGN
#starburst
#AGN
#IC_0633, #Seyfert_1
#IC_0237
#Markarian_1202
#UGC_08989
#starburst
#AGN
#starburst
#AGN
#UGC_02484
#AGN
#IC_1485
#NGC_5501
#starburst, #blue_object
#Arakelian_464, z1= 0.0379, z2= 0.0376
tks
#IC_4580
or a jet?
#Seyfert_1, long #tidal arm
#starburst
#starforming, overlap?
#NGC_5020, #HI
cas.sdss.org/dr7/en/tools/chart/navi.asp?ra=198.17193967&dec=12.60560961
#AGN
#starburst, #KUG
#broadline
#UGC_12474
#UGC_06418 / #NGC_3664A
#NGC_7189, #AGN
#starforming
#starforming
#PairG
#UGC_06361, #AGN
#IC_3603
#starforming
#starburst
#Seyfert_1
tidal arm
#starforming, #RadioG
#UGC_05479
#starforming
#EmG
#IC_5050, host #SN_2012ee
#NGC_2878, #broadline, 8-shaped
(NGC 895)
#NGC_0895a, #EmG, companion to beautiful NGC 894
#dustlane
#starforming
#UGC_11654
#AGN
#starburst
#Arp_243
#PairG
#IC_0773, #H2G
#AGN
#UGC_04553, red spot at 3:00 QSO
#NGC_1194, #Seyfert_1
#UGC_09199
boxy bulge
#Zwicky_VIII_072, #starburst
#broadline
#NGC_7340
#dustlane
#starburst, #HII
#AGN
#QSO
#AGN
#Seyfert_1, #KUG
#starburst
#UGC_07622
#starburst
#UGC_04225
#EmG, spot at 1:00 is QSO at z= 2.37
#GPair, z1= 0.1008, z2= 0.1008
#starburst, #GPair
#KUG, #starforming
#starburst
at 7:00 in zoom-out QSO with z= 2.52
#IC_0591, #starburst
#AGN
#AGN, merger?
#AGN
#starburst
(BL Lac type object at 7:00 in zoom-out)
#NGC_7397
#ring
#AGN, disturbed, merger?
Companion of the galaxy NGC 1643
#KUG, #starburst
#broadline
#AGN
#starforming
#Markarian_1074
#GPair, #NGC_4796 and 4795
#Seyfert_1
#Markarian_1284, #starburst
#Markarian_1356, #GPair
GClstr (#Abell_1735)
#Seyfert_1
#Seyfert_1
#Seyfert_1
#Seyfert_1 / #QSO
edge-on, wave
#HII, #EmO
#Zwicky_II_099
#starburst
#Seyfert_2, #M_61
#AGN
#starforming, host #SN_2003eh (not visible)
#IC_5334
#NGC_0219
#ring
#IC_1105, #GPair
#broadline
#Zwicky_VIII_385
#EmG
#starburst
#IC_0613
#starforming
#NGC_5543
#starforming
#NGC_2720
#starforming
#NGC_2622 / #Markarian_1218, #Seyfert_1
#starforming, #KUG
#starforming
tidal arm
#Seyfert_1
#EmG, spot at 4 o'clock QSO
#Markarian_1113
#Seyfert_1
#AGN
#EmG
#GPair
#UGC_06959, #GTrpl, polar dustlane?
faint barred spiral
#starforming
#GPair
#starforming, #RadioG
#UGC_12093
#AGN
a nice barred spiral
#EmG
#GiC (Abell 0869)
#QSO, #Seyfert_1
#starforming
#AGN, #GiC (Abell 1524)
#IC_2876, #AGN
#NGC_4257
merger?
#starforming, pics UKIDSS, SDSS apparently flipped?
#starburst
tks!
#starforming
#NGC_5649 (SIMBAD) / NGC 5655 (NED)?
#IC_0552
#AGN
#PairG
#starforming, irregular?
#QSO, #AGN
#broadline
#UGC_09964, barred spiral with ring
#IC_0745, #AGN, #EmO, #H2G
#IC_2219, #Rad, #starforming
#Arakelian_096, #QSO_Candidate
#AGN, appear to be interacting?
tks to you too 😃
#Alfalfa_5_077, #H1
#NGC_2621
#starforming
#AGN
tks!
#AGN
#starforming, #KUG
#AGN
#BiC
merger or overlap? (only 1 z)
#AGN
#NGC_0934
#UGC_07909 GPair
#NGC_4197, #H2G
#NGC_4447
#UGC_01478
#starburst
appears to be a disturbed spiral
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=206.28310705&dec=8.2262051
#broadline
z1= 0.0402, z2= 0.0401, z3= 0.0403
#starforming
#starburst
#NGC_3822, #Seyfert_1, #AGN
#AGN
#EmG
#EmG
starforming
#starforming
#UGC_00663
#UGC_01174, #EmG
#NGC_4410H
#broadline
appears that Mrk is the g at 7 o'clock (SDSS pic)
#Markarian_0628
#UGC_06587
#AGN
host to #SN_1998edy (not visible)
#EmG
#UGC_01911
#UGC_10258
#UGC_12346
#EmG
#AGN
#Markarian_0711, #H2
#NGC_5438
#GPair
#starforming, #HI
appears to be an overlap (?); only one z
#broadline
it is possibly a foreground star
#EmG
#UGC_04038, #broadline
#broadline
#UGC_09616
disturbed
polar ring?
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=247.62184271&dec=28.18105211
#starburst
#broadline
#UGC_00514, #Seyfert_2, #AGN
#Markarian_1361, #Seyfert_2, #AGN
#NGC_4083
#NGC_5050
#starburst
#AGN, #starburst
z1= 0.1262, z2= 0.1274
#Seyfert_1, #AGN, #starburst
#broadline, elliptical, large halo (on SDSS)
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=228.16482525&dec=1.93205534
#AGN
#GPair, #IC_0496 (and IC 2229)
#starforming
#AGN
host to #SN_1961R, #SN_1975M
#Zwicky_VIII_237, #GPair
#EmG, #GPair
#IC_1109
#starburst
#AGN
#broadline
#UGC_11827
#EmG
#starforming
#GinCl, the cluster being #Abell_1024
#GPair
#broadline
#starforming
#AGN
#AGN
#EmG
#EmG
#EmG, dot at 3 o'clock White Dwarf
(SIMBAD calls it NGC 1142?), #Seyfert_2, #AGN
nice #NGC_4179
#broadline, #Rad
#Seyfert_2, #AGN
#H2G, #GPair
#starforming
#starforming
#EmG, #starforming
#broadline
#NGC_6606
#starburst
#GPair
#NGC_0394, #GPair
#Kazarian_582
#GiC, the cluster being #Abell_2634
#IC_3499
#starburst
very faint spiral?
#NGC_3023, #GPair
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=147.46906222&dec=0.61832162
#RadioS, #GiC
#KUG
#EmG, #KUG
very impressive (#Seyfert_2); might it be a post-merger situation?
#starforming
host to #SN_2006al (not visible)
inner ring, Radio source
GGroup #Shakhbazian_360
#starforming, #GPair, #AGN
#Seyfert_1, #AGN
#Seyfert_1, #AGN
#starburst
#BCG
#starforming
#broadline
#GClstr, (the cluster being #Abell_2040)
#AGN, #Seyfert_2
#starforming
#starburst
#ring
#AGN, #starforming
#EmG
#EmG, #jets?, #polar_ring?
#KUG
#starforming, z1= 0.0615, z2= 0.0606
#UGC_12461, host to #SN_2006dv
#Markarian_1139
tks, SIMBAD says "galaxy in cluster" but the cluster itself is not visible here, you are right
#starforming, #EmG
galaxy in #cluster, #Abell_0957
#AGN
#Seyfert_2, #AGN
#BCG
#disturbed
#RadioS, #starforming
#GGroup
#Seyfert_2, #AGN
#broadline
#AGN, #GPair
#Rad, #HI, #starforming
#starforming
#broadline
(in this pic a QSO moving away at 144,000 km/s)
#AGN
#GGroup
host #SN_2004ck (not visible)
#UGC_00341
#starforming
galaxy in group
#starforming
#dustlane; foreground star?
#GPair
#IC_1054
irregular, RadioS
#NGC_0062
#UGC_05069
#GPair
#AGN
greenish dotted cloud at 11 o'clock
#IC_1733
#NGC_2877, #starburst
#AGN
#UGC_04031
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BL_Lac_object
appears to be a foreground star and a 2-armed spiral galaxy in the background
#Abell_1882
#AGN, #broadline, #BL_Lac type object
#starforming
#QSO
#Zwicky_cluster_5770
#starburst
host #SN_2007lc (not visible)
#IC_3690, #SN_1992P
#AGN
#UGC_04889
#UGC_01401, #KUG
#Quasar, #AGN
#cluster
#KUG
#cluster
ARP_142
#UGC_04488
#broadline, #BClG
tks!
#Quasar, #starburst, #AGN, #Seyfert_1
#Seyfert_1, #AGN
#GPair; what could be white "flash" in second g?
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=19.64834933&dec=-0.23307795
host to #SN_2002hw
#NGC_5666
#NGC_0462
#AGN
#NGC_2536, #KUG, #ARP_082_GPair with NGC 2535
#starforming
#UGC_10549
#NGC_2592
#Markarian_0804
#EmG
#starforming
#UGC_04799; the spot appears to be a star to me. The normal pic in Skyserver is richer in detail
#QSO, #Seyfert_1, #AGN
#KUG
#UGC_09113, #Rad, KUG
#UGC_07263
#GPair
2 spiral arms, central ring
#Markarian_0058, #EmG
at 1 o'clock double star system
#IC_3730, #Blue_compact
#starburst
#Seyfert_1, #AGN
#starburst
#AGN, #Rad
#LINER_AGN
#starburst, #KUG, object at 12 o'clock an artefact? Doe not show on SDSS
#NGC_3800 and NGC 3799
#starburst, #interacting
#UGC_06686 nice edge-on with dustlane
http://cas.sdss.org/dr7/en/tools/chart/navi.asp?ra=175.84476377&dec=16.48540896
4 absorption line systems (ALS) in its vicinity
#Quasar, #AGN
appear kind of artefacts do not show up SDSS
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=173.04204134&dec=11.55268616
#starforming, #IC_3414
#NGC_0772, #SN_2003hl,#QSO
#ALS (absorption line system) at z= 4.58 (no artefact?)
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=83.25068245&dec=-0.65150298
#Zwicky_III_028
#Zwicky_III_115
#starforming, #IC_0480
#Abell_2162
#Quasar, #AGN
#UGC_01871. #SN_2011ik (not visible)
#GPair, #starburst, #NGC_5591 / #Markarian_809
#KUG
#Seyfert_1, #AGN
#emission_object
#broadline
#broadline
#NGC_7673, #EmG, also #Markarian_325
#UGC_09980, #broadline
#GGroup, #Shakhbazian_84
#starforming
#NGC_4025
#interacting
#NGC_5648
#IC_1517
#IC_5377
#starburst
#IC_1761
#NGC_4016 interacting galaxies, also #ARP_305. #SN_2002hm (not visible)
#UGC_12758
#UGC_00040, #SN_2003it
#NGC_3859, #H2G
#BCG (brightest g in cluster)
#starforming
#NGC_1659
http://cas.sdss.org/dr7/en/tools/chart/navi.asp?ra=188.59113103&dec=8.20464545
#NGC_4535, #H2G
#UGC_01589
#UGC_08806, #KUG
#starburst
#IC_1566
merger?
#KUG
#EmG
#NGC_2607, dot at 10 o'clock possible Quasar
#IC_1643
#interacting?
#NGC_3966
#Quasar
#UGC_08806
#UGC_00618
#Markarian_1072
#UGC_05231
possibly an artefact caused by a bright star
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=150.39506406&dec=-1.03677007
#NGC_4014
#starforming
#NGC_7040. Possibly foreground stars
#UGC_11768
#NGC_7584
#UGC_01762
nice #dustlane
#UGC_09422
#NGC_4323
tks
#UGC_04545
#NGC_2741 / #Markarian_1221
blueish longitudinal streak; doesn't appear to come from any nearby object (as seen in zoom-out)
#IC_3949, #AGN
#UGC_10049 #GGroup
#UGC_04780
tks
is blue halo an UKIDSS artefact? Not visible on SDSS
2 #Seyfert_2 / #AGN galaxies interacting
#UGC_05862
#GPair with NGC 2968
appear to be interacting
#starforming, #IC_3111
#NGC_2750
#NGC_2744 #GPair
#UGC_06518, #KUG, host #SN_1984Q. Although pic was taken much later, I wonder if it could be the dot at 10 o'clock
#NGC_4568, #starforming, #H2G, interacting with NGC 4567, #SN_1990B, #SN_2004cc
Looks amazing on SDSS
#Markarian_1109
#NGC_4016/ #Arp_305, interacting galaxies, host #SN_2002hm
#UGC_08093, host #SN_2006bf (not visible)
#IC_1226
#Rad
#overlap
#Markarian_0685, #EmG, #Blue_compact
#UGC_05526
#Markarian_0153
#Markarian_1238
#GPair with NGC 5184
#NGC_5183
#starforming
#EmG
#UGC_00618
#tidal tail
#AGN, #Seyfert_2
#AGN
#UGC_04889
#Markarian_0677 / #NGC_5572
#UGC_06053
#NGC_2744
http://cas.sdss.org/dr7/en/tools/chart/navi.asp?ra=136.15702622&dec=18.4662311
#IC_1399
#Markarian_1484
looks nice in colour
http://cas.sdss.org/dr7/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=141.23919126&dec=11.54152476
#UGC_08610
#NGC_3976, #Seyfert_2, #AGN
#starburst
#UGC_08432, #KUG
#EmG, z1= 0.027, z2= 0.026
#GPair
#IC_0705, host #SN_1997bm
#Markarian_257
#NGC_3675, #SN_1984R
#NGC_2750, #H1
#UGC_06465
#Markarian_1484
#UGC_00466, host #SN_2007L
#NGC_3069
#IC_4383
#IC_2421
#Abell_1552
#IC_0658
#NGC_3800, #GPair
visible #SN_2003hu (blue dot). Picture was taken 22 days after the SN was detected
#UGC_09422
#UGC_09515, host #SN_2009en (not visible)
#Markarian_462, #H2G
#UGC_12891b, #GPair
#NGC_0234, #starforming
#UGC_09657
pic has #GRB (gamma ray burst) at redshift 1,35
#NGC_3800
#IC_0705, host #SN_1997bm
#IC_1677, #KUG
#KUG
#UGC_05727
#UGC_07516
#Abell_1126 cluster
#NGC_2728
#UGC_06518, #KUG, #host #SN_1984Q
#UGC_09919
#UGC_08611
#asteroid
#NGC_02744
2 stars; overlapping?
#UGC_05727
#NGC_04016, possibly interacting with NGC 4017, host #SN_2002hm
#NGC_04025, #KUG
#IC_1235
#UGC_03573
#UGC_08967 / #NGC_5434B
#IC_0995
#KUG
#UGC_00466, host #SN_2007L
#UGC_12645
#IC_0593
#NGC_2750, #H1
#KUG
#IC_4383, #KUG
#NGC_2607, #KUG, nearby #QSO_candidate
beautiful #NGC_3788, #Arp_294, interacting #GPair
http://cas.sdss.org/dr7/en/tools/chart/navi.asp?ra=174.93792016&dec=31.92814685
#NGC_7521
#jet?
#NGC_2750, sorry
#NGC_2570
http://cas.sdss.org/dr7/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=136.45541542&dec=25.44517937
#iC_3134
#KUG, #Zwicky_V_242
#asteroid
#starforming
#starforming
#starforming, #EmG, #Kazarian_362
#EmG
#NGC_0498
#UGC_00816
#Markarian_1209
#UGC_01461
#H2G
#KUG
#starburst
#starforming
#UGC_00649
#Seyfert_2, #AGN, host #SN_1986N
#UGC_09241
#NGC_7664, #EmG
#NGC_0873, #EmG
#EmG
#EmG
#IC_1505
#NGC_1071, #Seyfert_2, #AGN
#UGC_12739
#UGC_10894
polar dust lane?
#UGC_03135
#starforming
#NGC_1233, host #SN_2009lj (not visible)
#UGC_00884 and 884b
#Rad
#cluster
#IC_1410
#X-shaped
#starforming, #UGC_08888b, #Abell_1825
#Pulsar
#NGC_7546
#UGC_00213
#NGC_2616
belongs to Markarian 273 galaxy
#KUG
#UGC_00416
#NGC_4124, #broadline, #H2
#KUG
#AGN; small object at 10 o'clock #QSO
#KUG
#EmG
#starforming, host #SN_2005ls (not visible)
host #SN_2002hq
#Radio galaxy
#UGC_01386
#KUG
#UGC_11870
#UGC_06561, #EmG
#LINER_AGN, host #SN_1998cf, #SN_2001ac
#starforming
host #SN_2003hg, perhaps interacting with smaller NGC 7770 (8 o'clock) and NGC 7769 (outside pic)
#GTrpl, #Zwicky_V_232
#IC_0176, #KUG, #H1
host #SN_2009lk (not visible)
#UGC_03286
host #SN_2003hk (not visible)
#kug, #starforming
#starforming
#starforming
#KUG
#UGC_00521, #H2
#KUG
#UGC_00327, #SN_2003ip (not visible)
#KUG, #Zwicky_VII_130, #GPair
#starforming
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr9/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=5.46411103&dec=22.39993722
#NGC_0090, possibly interacting with nearby NGC 0093 at 10 o'clock (redshifts are similar)
#KUG
#starburst
#KUG, appear to be interacting (but there are no z)
#KUG
#NGC_5746; large g (5.723 x 1.488). Host #SN_1983P
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NGC_4088
host #SN_2009dd (not visible) and #SN_1991G (couldn't see remnant)
#starforming
#NGC_7799
#KUG
#broadline, perhaps disturbed by the nearby pair of galaxies
#starforming
#UGC_12898 / Kazarian 237
#NGC_7335, with huge NGC 7331 (4.997 x 2.448) in the foreground (LINER AGN)
#polar dust ring?
#broadline, #starforming
#UGC_00132, #H1
#Abell_1413 cluster with several #lensed galaxies
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr9/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=181.50476439&dec=47.47844035
#starforming, #NGC_4096
#NGC_0883 galaxy
#starforming
#AGN
#KUG
#KUG
#UGC_12816
#starforming
appears to be a foreground star
#starforming
#EmG
optical artefact
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=213.1043235&dec=2.36811668
#UGC_06592
#IC_0320
tidal arm?
#cluster
impressive central bulge
#starforming
#NGC_4689, #broadline, #H2G, must be a huge g (2.633 x 2.054)
appear to be interacting
#Segner's_Wheel interacting galaxies, #UGC_09425, with #SN_2001ck
#IC_5369
#BGC (brightest galaxy in cluster)
#Zwicky_IV_005
#starforming
#UGC_09120, #EmG
#starforming
#starforming
#starforming
#Markarian_1515 (apparently the "last" one https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Markarian_galaxies)
I am a beginner myself but I do think there may be spirals there
#starburst
#NGC_0052
#IC_0004, #KUG
most likely so
#EmG, #AGN
#broadline, #Rad
#XrayS
#starforming
#KUG
#starforming
#cluster
#starburst, #KUG
#UGC_04072
#GTrpl
#KUG
#starforming, #AGN
#Shakhbazian_309 Group
#EmG, #KUG
almost "touching" NGC 7102
#AGN
#KUG
#KUG
#KUG
#GPair, #Zwicky_III_040
#GPair, #Zwicky_VII_893
#Seyfert_2, #AGN
#XrayS
#UGC_00580, #AGN
#QSO AGN broadline
#unidentified
#KUG
#AGN
#GPair, z1= 0.0620, z2= 0.0626
#NGC_7681, SDSS says "galaxy in pair" and also "star in double system"
globular cluster?
#EmG
#HII, #KUG
#UGC_10411
#GTrpl
#KUG
#KUG
#KUG
#broadline starforming
#HI
#Abell_0154
#NGC_4088, #Arp_18, #SN_2009dd, #SN_1991G
#GPair, #KUG
#NGC_7353, #SN_2006ea
#starforming
#NGC_0731
#NGC_4762, #LINER_AGN
#KUG
#starforming
#UGC_10441
#NGC_0375
#starforming
#NGC_6957
#KUG
#Arakelian_499
beautiful #NGC_4656, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NGC_4656_and_NGC_4657
globular cluster?