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
#Byurakan_217
#Arakelian_040
#IC_1413
#starburst; #EmG, #QSO (much farther away)
faint #UGC_11627
#HII galaxy, #EmO
#Abell_2399
#Arakelian_239 / IC 0591
#IC_5297
#IC_1888
#Abell_0586?
#IC_0340, #SN_2002jj
#UGC_00469
#UGC_00855
#broadline, #NGC_0647
#NGC_1290
#IC_0804
nearby position of #SN_2012fc (not visible)
irregular #bulge
#NGC_0106
polar?
#UGC_00548
#UGC_03253
#NGC_7362
#NGC_0357
interacting
#NGC_7711
could they be interacting or is it just an overlap?
#NGC_7164
blue spot at 7 o'clock #QSO
blue internal ring
#NGC_7239
#UGC_00839
#Abell_2028
#AGN, #starburst, #SN_2009hq (not visible)
#KUG, #H_I, #Zwicky_IV_157 GTrpl
#NGC_4136; nearby is position of #SN_1941C
#IC_5258
#UGC_10514, #EmG
#NGC_1175
#UGC_00439, host #SN_2003C (not visible)
#Markarian_0339
#starforming, #Rad
merger? It looks too placid and there are no z
#Markarian_1360
#NGC_0236
the larger g, which is not the centre one, is NGC 0471
#UGC_08980
#NGC_5477, #KUG
#NGC_2586
#SN_2012gr (possibly not visible)
#UGC_04277
#NGC_3994, #LINER_AGN. Nearby NGC 3995 is worth a look (HII, SN 2000ze, SN 1988ac)
#UGC_04783, #EmG
#UGC_00066
#UGC_03233
spectacular, lensed QSO https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Einstein_cross
#NGC_0865
appears to be a wide dust lane
#starburst, #HII, possible #Quasar
I took it from here.... hope it is right http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/explore/obj.asp?id=1237655499211145350
greenish haze appears to be an artefact http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr9/en/tools/chart/navi.asp?ra=345.37558&dec=18.71925&opt=
host to #SN_2008hi (possibly the green dot)
what might have caused the red artefacts? http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr9/en/tools/chart/navi.asp?ra=96.16151&dec=45.93408&opt=
#UGC_07751
appears to be a cluster inside a galaxy #Messier_033, #EmO, #Maser, etc.
#_HI, #SN_2011fx (not visible) and #SN_2004dh (possibly visible, 21-7-2004 x pic 23-9-2004, might be bright spot)
possible #Globular_Cluster_Bol_D270 (in M31)
looks like a #cluster
host #SN_1992bt and #SN_1987H
2 #AGN
#UGC_02742
host #SN_2009am (not visible)
#UGC_02225
#NGC_3520
zoom-in looks peculiar (dust cloud) http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=44.79991243&dec=44.85958736
just outside, at 11 o'clock a QSO
in #Abell_2271 cluster
#Abell_2343 cluster
#starforming; blue point is #White_Dwarf candidate
#Zwicky_VII_052
#UGC_01741
#NGC_5322, #Seyfert / #AGN
#IC_5374, #SN_2000dh (unlikely to be visible)
#UGC_12530
#GPair, #Zwicky_V_079
#Globular_cluster_Bol 361 (in Messier 31 / Andromeda)
#UGC_12324
#UGC_04320
g at center is #starforming
#SN_2009ac (not visible)
#AGN #broadline
#UGC_01188, #EmG
#Markarian_0349, #EmG
#starburst, #UGC_04947, #RadG
#NGC_1093, #SN_2009ie
#_HI, host to #SN_2002eb
#starburst, overlap?
#NGC_3445, #ARP_24 GPair
foreground haze belongs to NGC 0407
#NGC_5023, #EmG
#NGC_3664
host to #SN_1981K
star or galaxy?
#Markarian_1057
#NGC_0392
#KUG, #_HII, #possible_QSO
#UGC_05161, #interacting, blue dot appears to be visible #SN_2004bh (9-4-2004 x pic 15-4-2004)
#NGC_2445
#NGC_1614, #AGN, #Markarian_617, #Arp_186, host #SN_1996D
#Markarian_1201, #_HII, #EmO
#Arakelian_516
#starburst, #UGCA_080
#UGC_06018, #starburst
#NGC_0287
#UGC_12627
with NGC 7806 / 7805
irregular dust lanes or artefact?
#UGC_12665 / #Arp_46, #SN_1953e and UGC 12667 at 11 o'clock
#UGC_10963, #dustlane apparently passing over the bulge (polar?)
#starforming, nice pair at 2 o'clock
central g placid, no z for disturbed one
#GPair, #IC_1518 / 1519
also #Arp_158
and #SN_2001en
#KUG, #LSB
#NGC_1334
#NGC_6270
#EmG, #Haro blue galaxy
#starforming, green line does not appear in Skyserver image
#NGC_0817
spiral with asteroid in the sky
UGC_00101, with 2 possible QSO, one is g at 6 o'clock
#UGC_12647
#KUG, #_HI
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Messier_2
#NGC_7089. Spectacular http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=323.36520072&dec=-0.82200822
#GPair with long tidal arm
#UGC_04347
#polar ring?
#NGC_7069, #LINER-AGN
#UGC_6433, #KUG, #LSB. #SN_1989af / picture 4/2003
#Seyfert_2, #AGN, #EmO. There appears to be a blue feature from 11 to 5
merger or overlap?
#RadioS
#KUG, LEDA says "Pair of Galaxies" ?
#starforming, #RadS
#IC_3617, #_HI, #UV, #Rad
overlap with large NGC 5351
#EmG, #Rad
#Arakelian_048
#_HI
#Seyfert_1, #AGN, #X
#NGC_0226
#UGC_12713
#NGC_0489
#NGC_1224
#Zwicky_VII_411, #RadioS
#Markarian_0986
#IC_5346, #HI
#UGC_08195, #starburst, #EmG, #KUG
#Markarian_0027, #KUG
#starforming, #UGC_08601
z1= 0.0602, z2= 0.0584
#UGC_05456, #HI
#NGC_1131
#NGC_5248, #EmO
#GPair, #interacting (same z)
#KUG, interacting? (no z)
#Markarian_0569
#UGC_10658
irregular with pronounced bulge
#IC_1526, #KUG, #RadioS
#broadline, brightest galaxy in cluster
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=22.96761841&dec=17.5752921
haze in the foreground UGC 01093 LINER-AGN
dwarf? globular cluster? No SIMBAD / NED
#UGC_11925
#starforming, might be a #merger
#UGC_01233
#GRB
#UGC_07567
#NGC_1092
UGC_02822
#UGC_11921
#KUG, #HI
#GGroup, #Zwicky_V_102
#NGC_2859
#NGC_0396
host to #SN_2003he
#Rad in #Abell 0578
#UGC_01720
#X-Ray source
#Seyfert, #Blue_compact_galaxy
#NGC_0702
#Abell_S0268 cluster
#UGC_01329
appear to be merging (unfortunately no z)
#starforming, #UGC_06185
nearby is #SN_1953I
Minkowski's object: http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0604557
Pair. z10= 0.0742, z2= 0.0741.
#UGC_05347
large star #cloud
#UGC_2509, host #SN_2011ar
#UGC_03536
#QSO, #BL_Lac_Object, #Bla . https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BL_Lac_object
#NGC_6363
#UGC_02235
#UGC_00678
#Seyfert_2, #AGN, #gam
#NGC_1309, large number of #Cepheids, host #SN_2002fk, #SN_2012z https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NGC_1309
#NGC_7474 & NGC_7475
#EmG, #Rad, #starforming
#Markarian_0532
#NGC_0496, #KUG
#NGC_6272, #KUG
#UGC_00315
#UGC_02222, #GPair
#UGC_01443
#NGC_0472
#GPair; g at right NGC 7587
host to #SN_2008ci
#IC_0350
SIMBAD says #NGC_7481 (?)
#GPair Zw
#Markarian_1136, #KUG
ok. Tks!
looks very luminous. Or is it an artefact?
#Zwicky_VIII_014
peculiar nucleus
#UGC_01158
#UGC_00511, #SN_1985O
is NGC 36 http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=2.84291001&dec=6.38935493
#KUG, "pea" g?
#UGC_04291
#NGC_0483
#HI, #KUG
apparent host to #SN_2007pk
#Seyfert_2, #AGN, #EmO, #QSO
#IC_1510, #KUG
molecular cloud
#UGC_00809
part of #NGC_6255?
#NGC_5916
interacting? (no z)
#NGC_7212
looks like a GTrpl
#IC_1427, #SN_2003kg
#starforming, #Zwicky_II_094. There should be a double or multiple star in the pic, but I couldn't find it
MCG+03-20-007
#UGC_12723, #KUG
(apparently the cloud is Pegasus Irregular Dwarf, UGC 12613)
g in #HVC (high-velocity cloud; Pegasus?). Several carbon stars, Cepheids, QSO
#KUV (Kiso) UV source
irregular #dustlane?
#UGC_10837, #EmG
#UGC_00143
polar #dustring?
small g (pic center) #starburst, the other #starforming
#Rad, #X
#NGC_0235
#NGC_0503
(small blue g is Sey1 and AGN)
#starburst, #interacting? (z1= 0.085, z2= 0.085)
#UGC_12008
#NGC_0739
#NGC_0652
#UGC_10910
#SN_PTF09hdo (blue dot?)
faint spiral
#starforming, #EmG, #Rad
#UGC_00063
although there is only one z available, it looks like a merger or interaction
also #ARP_223 (Atlas of Peculiar Galaxies)
#NGC_3976, #Seyfert_2
elliptical with dust lane?
#UGC_01297, #HI,#LSB
#Zwicky_I_002 (ZW's second galaxy?)
#UGC_00945
#UGC_08290, #KUG
#UGC_01424
#NGC_1066, #Seyfert_2
#NGC_958, #EmG, #SN_2005A
#KUG, #HI, #RadioG
white nucleus AGN
#AGN, #Seyfert_1, #X
#IC_1496, #SN_2005co
#UGC_12787
appears to be starforming
faint halo
#dust spirals, odd object over bulge (appears to be surrounded by dust)
#UGC_11479
internal dust lane? (Whitish g at 2 o'clock Seyfert_1, AGN )
#UGC_01962, at 9 0'clok #QSO
#EmG, #Rad, #KUG
#UGC_12104
zoom-out shows what I believe to be an #interaction with round elliptical; several z between 0.035 / 0.034
appear to be #interacting (but no z)
#UGC_12272
#UGC_03132
2 o'clock in the zoom-out pic, sorry
object at 2 o'clock is "Blue object"
#SN_2010hw superimposed on the center of g (pic 2004)
#NGC_4564, several #PN, #SN_1961h
#UGC_12875
#UGC_01204; appears to be an #asteroid at 3 o'clock
internal dust ring?
#Markarian_0957, #Seyfert_1, #AGN, #QSO, #gamma_ray_source
blue dot at 6 o'clock spectroscopic binary #SB*
#AGN, #EmG
#NGC_7705, #RadioS
#UGC_12599, #HI
#NGC_4414, #HI, several #Cepheids
#NGC_0719
#UGC_12525
appears to be overlapping with foreground NGC 6045
#UGC_01646, #KUG
#UGC_01139
#UGC_11908
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr9/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=350.51611817&dec=30.89223711
there is a faint white tail visible on this pic. Looking at zoom-out it appears to belong to an object travelling North. #comet perhaps?
#NGC_0779, #EmG, #Rad
although they appear to be near they look placid and well shaped; I wouldn't go for merger. Unfortunately there are no z
cloud in the foreground is spectacular NGC 936 (QSO)
#UGC_08189, #SN_2012bm
#UGC_03119, #SN_2011gp
possibly an asteroid at 7 o'clock, large g at 3 o'clock UGC 1023
appears to be #unidentified (id belongs to neighbouring g?)
#SO/E
#Zwicky_V_181
#UGC_01730, #KUG
#GPair, #Zwicky_IV_146
#UGC_03764, #KUG
Pair (no z)
#UGC_12374
#starforming, #UGC_00043
#NGC_0706, #SN_2001ed
is the green dot an artefact?
#NGC_3453, #EmG, #Rad
(NGC 5599 hovering over it)
dust cloud?
#Abell_2409
#GiP (of Markarian 517)
#NGC_3769A
#starburst, #UGC_05228, #HI
(at 7 o'clock NGC 4889 and NGC 4886)
#UGC_11971
#GPair, #VII_Zwicky_087
#UGC_02043
#NGC_4712, #HII, #starburst regions
#starforming, (nice IC 2947 at 2 o'clock, possible Quasar)
nice #edge-on
#UGC_06988, #starforming
#VIII_Zwicky_004
#BGC (brightest in cluster); #Rad, #Abell_2665
#UGC_02399
#UGC_00540, #KUG, #Arakelian_19
#EmG, #Rad, #starforming, irregular #dustcloud
#starforming irregular?
looks like a starforming ring
appears to be a #cluster but no reference in SIMBAD / NED
#starforming?
#starforming clumps
#UGC_10402, host to #SN_2003ei
#Markarian_0974
@starforming
could it be 2 #asteroids?
(hovering over central g is UGC 809)
#NGC_0009, #EmG, #KUG
#NGC_7562
#broadline, #IC_0312
(at 10 o'clock NGC 4257)
#UGC_01262
#Seyfert_1, #AGN, #X, #Rad
#IC_3416, #Rad
#Seyfert_1, #AGN, #QSO?
#NGC_2773, #starburst, #X
#UGC_12904 Notes 01
#merger? z1= 0.1366, z2= 0.1357
#AGN, #Seyfert_1
#AGN, #Seyfert_1, #starburst, #HII, 2 galaxies? NED lists 2 z, 0.0045 and 0.0046
#UGC_12198, #HI
prominent bulge
#LSB, #UGC_02925
#NGC_7257 (cross ID says 7260), #EmG, #LSB, #Rad, host #SN_2001cl
#Rad, nearby Blue Straggler star
#overlap; z1= 0.047, z2= 0.091
looks like an overlap
(NGC 2411 in the foreground)
appears to have a large, hazy halo (better seen in the zoom-out pic)
#Q? (possible quasar)
looks really striking
#Abell_175
#UGC_07812
#UGC_11735
#NGC_0478, #EmG, #Rad
SN
#UGC_11919
#Arakelian_551 EmO
#NGC_2683, #AGN, #QSO
#NGC_1048, #broadline
#KUG, #Rad
#NGC_2950
#AGN broadline
#GPair, #Rad
(nearby QSO)
#GrG
#IrS
nearby location #SN_2009lf
#UGC_00411
#EmG, #Rad, host to #SN_2011hm
#Markarian_0568
#NGC_2644, #HI
#asteroid at 7 o'clock?
#UGC_01898
#dustring or artefact?
snakelike #dustlane? Appears to be an overlap
#UGC_02176
#unidentified, #starforming region
host #SN_1967S
#CGG
#UGC_00079, #KUG, #HI
host to #SN_1958B
#broadline, the blue one is starforming
satellite track? (looks irregular)
also known as #NGC_7525, #Seyfert_1
#LSB, #UGC_12264
#IC_1258 with dust lane, possibly along one of the arms
bluish halo surrounding g is an arm of much larger UGC 8498
spectacular #NGC_2683, #AGN
#unidentified (globular cluster?)
#Markarian_0544
#IC_0688
spectacular #NGC_3726
nice pair of interacting g at the bottom
#Rad, g at 5 o'clock is starburst
#GPair, #V_Zwicky_289
#UGC_08630
perhaps #interacting with the disturbed spiral at 3 o'clock. z1= 0.0209, z2= 0.0212
#VII_Zwicky_903
#UGC_00076, #KUG, #HI
#ARP_086, #NGC_7752, #MRK_1134
#NGC_0459, host to #SN_2011fv
collection of acronyms: #EmG, #EmO, #H2G, #smm, #Em*, #HI, #IR
there are no z available but this looks like a #merger
#LSB g
#NGC_0199
it's a pity there is no SDSS/NED access
(faint dot at 2 o'clock QSO)
#NGC_0080, #GrG
V #Zwicky 104 NOTES02 (in GPair; where is the other g?)
#EmG, #Rad, host to #SN_2002dy
SIMBAD says #NGC_1717, NED says #NGC_1719
(at 5 o'clock IC 1427, host to #SN_2003kg)
#starburst, #NGC_5660
#ABELL_0286
#NGC_0027, #KPG_003_GPair with #UGC_00095 (edge-on)
host to #SN_2008dh
#IC_5284, #KUG
#GGroup (z1= 0.065, z2= 0.066)
possible interaction with g at 11 o'clock; starforming clumps
#GPair, #NGC_7475
appears #starforming
àUGC_10672
#broadline, #NGC_0774, #SN_2006ee
#starforming, #UGC_01593
looks striking
#NGC_4062, #HI,#KUG
looks like a "double core" g (if such a thing exists) or an artefact
#NGC_7369
#starburst (zoom-out with NGC 5711 at 7 o'clock)
(zoom-out shows at 11 o'clock QSO at z= 1.5)
#HH_183
#UGC_06112, #Mahtessian 107 GrG
(blue dot at 2 o'clock is QSO at z= 1.2)
apparently #interacting
disturbed spiral?
#Rad, possibly 2 #interacting g
#Seyfert_1, #QSO, #broadline
#UGC_12407
(at 6 o'clock in the foreground NGC 7720 Seyfert 1)
#GCl_H_22, #Messier_031
#ClG (z=)
#UGC_03786
bluish ring around the core an artefact?
#UGC_06205 #starforming
spirals appear to be on different planes
#UGC_02361
#UGC_02535
#AGN, #X, #SN_1999gw
#RadioG #HI
#Markarian_1077
#NGC_5341 #starforming
#starforming #GPair ("double nebula"?)
(at 5 o'clock #IC_5090 #EmG)
no z but it appears that the g are #interacting
#UGC_02441
in #Abell_2414
I cannot find z but would say they are #interacting
#starburst appears to be interacting with KUG g at 11 o'clock
may be #interacting with broadline g at 3 o'clock (z1= 0.0644, z2= 0.0645)
#Markarian_0676 #EmG PM= 42
#UGC_08189 #SN_2012bm
#Kazarian_581
part of #CGG
#LSB #starforming
appears to be #interacting
#ClG
#UGC_04799
#NGC_4586 #AGN
#starburst #KUG
host to #SN_2009dd and #SN_1991g (pic 3/2002)
#NGC 0172 #HI
spectrum says QSO #AGN broadline
blue g is not the one in the center; nevertheless, it is #NGC_4030b
#Seyfert_1 #AGN #starburst
#UGC_04247
#NGC_2657
#GPair #KUG
#starforming #KUG
I am also wondering
#EmG #Rad
#VV_379 IG (but where is the other G it should be interacting with?)
#GPair IC 5373
#Zwicky_II_169
host to #SN_1995bb (pic 10/2008)
#Zwicky VII 880 GPair
looks like a starforming region
z1= 0.7330, z2= 0.7327
#VV_566 #interacting
#UGC_00655
#Markarian_1027
#NGC_1587/1588 (Mrk 616) #GPair #Rad
VIII Zwicky 489
perhaps interacting with g at 4 o'clock
compact #group SDSSCGB 23255
appears to have only 1, winding arm
#UGC_03682
merger at 3 o'clock
#UGC_12016
#ABELL 2443
#UGC 02032
#Seyfert_2 #SN 2011dp (6/2011, pic 12/2008)
#starforming #Rad
thank you
at 2 o'clock #NGC 0326 X-shaped radio galaxy
#UGC 02808 #LSB
#MCG +00-51-012
#NGC 0617 #AGN #EmG
NED= Zwicky 656 VII; SIMBAD= LEDA 58805. Which one is correct?
appears to be disturbed, #merger
#interaction?
#EmG #ESO 540
#ARP 179
#UM 170 #EmO #Zw III
#Abell 2257
appears to be a merger, but there are no z
#NGC 7393
jets or artefact?
#NGC 0164
#GPair, z1= 0.0348, z2= 0.0351
z appear to be different
possible #interaction
perhaps #interacting with starforming galaxy at 7 o'clock; both have z= 0.021
#IC 0232
#NGC 0200
#Kazarian 565
#LSB galaxy; #SN 2010ho (9/2010 x pic 11/2008)
#starforming, #SN 2002cb (4/2002 x pic 3/2003)
it could be interacting with the face-on spiral at left
#LSB galaxy
appears to be a #GPair, z= 0.145 in both cases
appears to have 2 unusually long #arms
#UGC 02395
#NGC 7386
a foreground irregular?
#SN 2008he, (10/2008, pic 10/2009)
#unidentified (meaning no cross-ID, no NED, no SIMBAD)
#UGC 11957, #SN 2001fd (pic 10/2008)
if this is not a merger, what other kind of phenomenon could it be? (I am a beginner). Unfortunately I could find only 1 z (0.06)
#IC 208, #SN 2003G (hardly visible as pic is from Dec, 2004 and SN from Aug, 2003)
#ABELL 0098
#UGC 748
#UGC 01862, #starforming
blue streak at 1 o'clock
#UGC 12021
looks like plenty of activity going on
#unidentified; not sure if blue dot is a star or starforming in the g
#Markarian 0927
#QSO, #AGN, #starburst
#UGC 10561
appears to be a feature at the centre
appears to have a tidal spiral arm
#Shakhbazian group 362
#Markarian 908
#starforming, #Markarian 1415
faint, unidentified g; starforming
looks like a dwarf galaxy, starforming
looks like an #X-shaped galaxy. Polar #dustlane or artefact?
IC 2203, #KUG, #LSB
#Markarian 1125
appears to be disturbed with possible polar dustlane
spiral with possible #starforming clumps
#Arakelian 095
#Seyfert 1, AGN, starforming
position of #SN 2002hp reportedly nearby
#NGC 7439
*HI, polar ring?
no NED / SIMBAD
ooops.... another time impossibility... SN 2011ga was observed Sep 18, 2011 and the picture is dated Oct 3, 2008... sorry
it is unlikely that SN 2008fg could be visible on this pic as it is from Aug 30, 2008 and the pic dated Jan 1, 2003... 😉
UGC 00041, KUG
#Abell 0098
#starforming, HI, EmG
blue circle
SB, #starforming, #LSB
object at centre is a star, but impossible to overlook NGC 0467
2 faint spiral arms
#irregular? (no NED / SIMBAD)
UGC 00656; cloud another g, APMUKS
#Shakhbasian 213-2
agn?
very different, tks!
not sure if this is Mrk 0091 in Abell 0021 http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr9/en/tools/explore/obj.asp?ra=5.144395425824578&dec=28.682399964722
G triplet
artefact? polar ring? overlap? lensing?
SIMBAD: NGC 1142 (NED NGC 1144?), Seyfert 2, AGN, starburst, z= 0.028847 / NGC 1143, IG, z= 0.028216
radio source
nice zoom-out, with NGC 1270 broadline, 1267, 1268 broadline, SN 2008fg Ia http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr9/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=49.70
#radio source
#merger? (no z available)
nice Sb neighbour g
#HI, irregular
oooops...... apparently not a m_word ... sorry
according to NED both g have a red-shift of 0.043003. Could it be the m_word?
looks like having a dark hole;is the yellow point a star?
#starforming clumps?
UGC 12916
appears that it is starforming
#EmG, X
#ring, CGCG 469-005
z1= 0.0895, z2= 0.070169? http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr9/en/tools/explore/obj.asp?id=1237678880490651868
how should it be #classified? http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/explore/obj.asp?id=1237651698693898566
right under the g SIMBAD signs "interstellar matter"
#starforming, KUG
g in Abell 2457
it appears both have z and they are similar.... would this qualify for a #merger?
#Vardanian 78b 2 group of g
PM 7.5
#irregular? No SIMBAD / NED. Perhaps a highly disturbed spiral with starforming clumps?
SIMBAD says E, but it looks S to me / #Rad / X
#NGC 1110, #starburst, #HII / HI / EmG
#EmG, nearby ESSENCE g276 SN
#Markarian 0901
PM 5.6
it appears that some kind of material encircling the bulge (polar ring?)
#starforming regions?
#flat
#NGC 3890
#NGC 0500 / SN 1990A
MCG+07-36-025 / SN2010gm
dust-covered bulge? http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr9/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=44.44027864&dec=5.9525291
#UGC 11877, LSB
would have said "merger", but SIMBAD and NED mention only 1 object (?)
[BM99] 178 in Abell 426
UGC 12636
#group
#starforming?, no SIMBAD or NED
UGC 805
#AGN, QSO, Broadline
#starforming, UGC 8987
#quasar
#merger? ZOA g. Zoom-out shows nice V Zwicky 271 pair "looking down"
UGC 01512
#irregular?
UGC 12710
is it just a bar?
UGC 9317 with SuperNova 2008bl
(in zoom-out NGC 652 at 2 o'clock http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr9/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=25.20172187&dec=7.9743928)
could they be about to merge or are they too far apart for this?
looks like the blue spiral has embraced the other g http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr9/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=26.41585096&dec=-9.75167814
PM 6.0 (is this common for a g?)
g at right AGN broadline http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr9/en/get/specById.asp?id=1975959066240903168
starforming clumps?
proper motion 5,80
VII Zwicky 146 in Abell 0578
#NGC 7431
#NGC 0694 / #Markarian 363
(zoom-out shows nearby NGC 7452 and UGC 12302 http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr9/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=345.28545099&dec=6.74617838)
3rd g interacting http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr9/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=64.17995489&dec=0.2725956
seen it here; hope I saw it correctly http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/explore/obj.asp?id=1237670957326270477
spectacular, #starburst
IC 1682
#starforming, 2MFGC 16340 (flat g)
at 1 o'clock Blue compact galaxy http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr9/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=350.55120234&dec=4.98487167
#NGC 0553, #Markarian 1155 (posted before)
no SIMBAD / NED
#NGC 0124 and SN2004dd in the larger clump
IC 1351
#starforming, #ring
and what happens now?
another case of no SIMBAD or NED. How come?
blue spot QSO
NGC 117
(zoom-out spectacular NGC 750/751 pair at 4 o'clock http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr9/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=29.38628565&dec=33.20937433)
high proper-motion star against background HDCE 0105 (group)
#MCG-01-32-035 with #SN2010aj (IIP)at 5 o'clock extremity
#AGN, long #tidal tail, #irregular
#dustlane?
perfect #ring
#interaction
large bulge
it appears to be a merger? Has an #AGN
#NGC 0586. Look for splendid nearby NGC 0584
small blue galaxy at right is HII
#starforming zoom-out shows UGC 7949 cluster
#interaction; second galaxy shows large tidal arm http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=102.17137793&dec=-18.78529731
appears to be a small #group
looks like starforming
#starburst, KUG
pair?
UGC 00969. Red dot is High proper-motion star
high proper-motion star. Merger?
#starforming, UV, in ABELL 1656
another one of these whitish galaxies; they do not seem to be optical artefacts. Do they belong to any specific (non-morphological)category?
#NGC 2537, #starforming
#EmG http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr9/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=319.26018118&dec=-6.75201484
#starforming, #irregular
whitish galaxy; no NED or SIMBAD http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr9/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=4.58457228&dec=5.94712329
Seyfert 1, AGN Is this one and the same object?
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=39.97178196&dec=19.6716111
Zwicky cluster 0237
KUG, with NGC 7638 at 6 o'clock http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=350.64637059&dec=11.34911926
Palomar blue star 8013 overlapping galaxy?
merger? foreground star?
also ARP 13 http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=345.01500273&dec=15.9802433
would say galaxy and a rather bright bulge
#HCG (Hick Compact Group) 003 http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr9/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=8.60463611&dec=-7.59953914
appears to have a starforming region
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr9/en/tools/chart/navi.asp?ra=4.72190193&dec=36.08349542
looks peculiar to me but couldn't find any special info
EmG
UGC 4211, #AGN / #Seyfert 2
what kind of galaxy is this?
no Cross, SIMBAD or NED
UGC 11567, very nice
with NGC 1262 hovering over it http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=48.88021859&dec=-15.89296693
#UGC 12860
no ID (cross, SIMBAD, NED)
II Zwicky 025
fainter is #starforming. Merger or overlap?
#UGC 12140 [img]http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=340.11922309&dec=16.01080569[img]
UGC 1860, HI http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=36.17564048&dec=25.56114824
cluster of radio sources
it looks like an issue with the green filter (see zoom-out picture)
#NGC 7351
an apparently non-catalogued object (SIMBAD, NED, etc.)
MCG-01-54-012
#NGC 2584, EmG http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=125.81442431&dec=-4.97046473
looks starforming, ring and luminous centre? Found no specific info on the databases
EmG, #starforming
interacting? http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=5.73355877&dec=-2.59473184
spheroidal?
intriguing; zoom-out shows NGC 7647 & SN2009hi (Ia) http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=350.99635231&dec=16.81119515
MCG +02-18-008
kug
lsb
no NED or SIMBAD or ADS
#ring; gas cloud at 11 o'clock http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=55.68796823&dec=39.18925535
compact gr galaxies; g at right has long, faint tail http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=133.80398777&dec=4.45188461
blue galaxy is EmG, LSB
#emission-line g, #dustlane
"possible #quasar"
with NGC 7147 barred ring in zoom-out http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=328.01654272&dec=3.03843771
UGC 11750
at right, NGC 7452
MCG -03-06-021
what could be those radial structures?
bright, irregular (off-centre)
no NED or SIMBAD. Could this be a globular cluster?
#UGC 5917, #starforming, #irregular
#AGN, #merger?
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=333.74113482&dec=13.76191548 g with nearby "possible quasar" (blue dot?)
SDSS says "galaxy" (no NED or SIMBAD); it would be a very bright one
faint lensing?
"bow tie"
white ring
MCG-01-04-040 -- Emission-line galaxy http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=21.2668215&dec=-4.70867758
#LEDA 848 with #SN1971N, KUG
LEDA 3713, #HI
looks peculiar to me http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=359.66172489&dec=4.79477754
#WIG (dark energy survey)
#triplet
#PCG J0200+0451 (Palomar Compact Group)
with #SN 2011ga in upper arm?
arm with starforming region
UGC 1056b? http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=22.19900504&dec=16.68487656
group of 3
#starforming, #irregular, CGCG 426-030
odd centre; doesn't seem to be an overlapping star
#starforming, what does "cG" stand for?
#agn
#agn, #interaction
#starforming, #interaction http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=338.89196823&dec=14.42763706
group
#NGC_0177
http://phys.org/news10521.html, #halo
#cluster?
#KUG 0226+248
beautiful, #Markarian 602, HI
#merger http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=354.93738829&dec=5.08257748
also #Arakelian 1 / #NGC 0003
puzzled. SIMBAD centres on what to me is a star and says "galaxy"
#bulge appears bright to me
foreground star
under closer inspection in Navigate it doesn't look like a star to me (but I am not an expert)
bat-galaxy; nice trio http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=249.22540478&dec=63.96231518
irregular with pronounced centre?
cannot find enough info about this one; looks blueish and the bulge is white; perhaps worthwhile investigating further
#group http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=252.66466827&dec=12.022251
no SIMBAD, no NED
HI
blueish, bright bulge
is this an irregular, starforming?
prominent blueish object at 5 o'clock; string-attached object at 10 o'clock
2 dust lanes http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=332.41822432&dec=13.63584648
AGN, #irregular
irregular? Merger?
#NGC 0139
#starforming, no NED, no SIMBAD
#merger of 2 or 3?
bluish zone at 10 o'clock part of galaxy or just overlap?
#merger, #dust?
"blue compact galaxy"? (SIMBAD), II Zwicky 018. It shines in "u"
also to me it looks off-plane
dual core? Merger?
IC 257, GiG
UGC 442, and 2 SN
lensing, overlap or artefact?
wow! Nice catch
#NGC 3898, LINER AGN
#Seyfert 1, AGN
UGC 1446
(I am not supposed to comment on objects not in the picture, but since I raised the question ..... ESO 540-1, Seyfert 1 / AGN)
how could I identify it?
spectacular spiral at 12 o'clock! http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=8.55846732&dec=-21.4697302
#cluster http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=336.73285819&dec=25.83592429
appears to be a relatively large bulge
no SIMBAD, no NED. Could this be a globular cluster? Or just a faint galaxy?
#pair
#merger
no SIMBAD, no NED; perhaps interacting with a larger irregular at 11 o'clock
could this be a merger?
appears to be nucleus (Navigate)
two nice spirals in the zoom-out http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=25.58756574&dec=6.68833065
UGC 12347
Low Surface Brightness
#NGC 305
#KUG 0256+290
merger? overlap? irregular? Looking at different wavelengths it would appear it is #irregular
MCG-01-22-020 -- Emission-line galaxy
SDSS says "Galaxy" to this blue dot. Is it possible? http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/explore/obj.asp?id=1237676677147197668
centre looks very bright (activity?). G has two faint spirals
why does the galaxy appear to be in the foreground?
appears to be #disturbed; what's going on? (high-u, g)
#interaction, dust lane http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=155.2071797&dec=53.96914203
may high u emission indicate nucleus activity?
Elliptical, blue irregular in foreground http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=26.65688836&dec=-8.67441218
#group http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=350.92582762&dec=16.52282287
faint, long arms, #ring
UM 159. "supected" WR / #HII galaxy
with #NGC 7623 in the zoom-out
HI, #KUG
Seyfert 2, Blazar, looks like having a double centre
long outer #arm, #ring
#NGC 4808 http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=193.94848734&dec=4.30913043
#KUG 2258+074
"barred spherical"?
"boxed" bar
#starforming; at upper right of zoom-out highly disturbed g
#cluster http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=259.50457296&dec=78.02558447
fireworks, #irregular. Cannot find better pic... 😦
it looks like a merger and one star (brighter blue spot at 7 o'clock)
this core looks brighter-than-usual to me
would be fitting and you seem to like them, the caterpillars... 😃
#starforming, #disturbed
blue
in zoom-out what appears to be a cloud at 7 o'clock http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=312.22028725&dec=25.05324794
if it looks that faint through Hubble, it may be very far away
centre looks boxy to me; likely an artefact
box
Emission line galaxy
anyone a better image?
NGC 47
looks like a small #cluster
IC 1397
he whiter one is KUG 0042+325
UGC 12789
nice neighbour http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=335.07664076&dec=18.94398371
#NGC 772; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NGC_772 http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=29.83148843&dec=19.00766391
KUG. Looks like it is #interacting with other galaxy. http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=37.41880149&dec=-5.9951901
#disturbed? Is it part of the galaxy?
appears #interacting with nearby disturbed galaxy http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=359.20367083&dec=-3.38585881
adjacent: nice spiral http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=318.18201976&dec=8.79971795
kind of #X-shaped
#ring, foreground star/artefact?
spiral, #starforming
NGC 0734
star seems to be a #Cepheid? http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/explore/obj.asp?id=1237676304022569290
UGC 2563 Sc D
blue dot may be interacting galaxy. Zoom out shows adjacent composition of galaxies and stars that reminds a "Fish"
white bulge is a galaxy; the 3 orange ones are stars
greyish dots: 1. artefacts?, 2. faint galaxies? 3. ...
NGC 3419
appears to be part of a larger #cluster http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=49.92868601&dec=41.60072088
funny green and reddish #objects in front of the galaxy; just artefacts?
#NGC 298 with SN 1986K
nice UGC 1485
blue ring around the centre? http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=332.26217461&dec=30.80313387
isn't the internal bar "displaced" by 90°?
#UGC 2441 http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=44.59007161&dec=3.85452249
why has it a whitish colour? http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=44.43119996&dec=3.77527606
galaxy or star? SIMBAD and NED apparently say g (if I understood it correctly), but the centre looks very bright, like an overlapping star
looks like sitting in a large #cluster http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=230.66346146&dec=27.67228567
IC 1666
wow! Is there a way to know which nebula is this? http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=86.6160084&dec=0.09679758
remnants of one of the #spiral arms? (at right)
appears 3 galaxies #interacting or #merging
NGC 7535 Low surface brightness galaxy
blue #irregular
merging ring
#merger? No NED / SIMBAD / ADS
spiral, no bar
merger or just overlap?
is the faint bluish ring on the right-hand side part of this interaction or just a distant galaxy?
appears to be X ray source. Could it indicate an AGN?
UGC 1114
#tidal arm
spectacular!
might it be a #polar dustlane?
star? galaxy? or overlap? SIMBAD says star, NED says galaxy
#barred ring
#NGC 7519
Markarian 526
#pair of galaxies, rounded is MCG 00-07-002 and larger with dust lane is UGC 1797
#rounded, zoom-out shows large dust-lane companion http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=34.98659101&dec=1.94372891
appears to be 2 galaxies, ARP 262, two superimposed galaxies, 65 and 88 m light-years away
#starforming, no ID
NGC 7102
IC 1564 http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=9.77140184&dec=6.0209742
Shakbasian 338 #group of galaxies
dot on the right a star?
overlapping foreground star?
#dustlane on lower edge
MCG 11-22-050
appears to be a #merger?
NGC 1190
NGC 1114
zoom-out shows 3 close galaxies http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=64.56697314&dec=-0.97077045
kind of faint cloud at 8 o'clock?
"compact group of galaxies" (SIMBAD)
disk, merger, tidal arm?
#clumpy galaxy, no centre? (or PN?)
foreground star? There seems to be a halo around it, throwing a shadow on the galaxy
seems to be #interacting with galaxy at 7 o'clock
ok
very long #spiral arms http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=134.69921996&dec=1.41597827
#disturbed by large nearby galaxy. How could I find its name?
slightly disturbed #disk http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=257.13146612&dec=15.60680036
UGC 2696
centre looks large in comparison to galaxy size
appers 2 galaxies interacting
galaxy and #quasar?
looks like a #cluster of 3; third one is merging
#star-forming clumps
merger at 7 o'clock
#disturbed? or merger?
#merger? or star?
#interaction http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=334.2854921&dec=13.69473057
seems to be NGC 7752+53 http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=356.74242987&dec=29.45902032
UGC 166
NED says 2 galaxies. Therefore, #merger?
NGC 7771 galaxy group. Zoom-out is even more impressive http://www.ast.uct.ac.za/image/main.php?g2_itemId=568
NGC 804
seem to be closing in; but no disturbance
is there an inner #ring?
galaxy with possible horizontal branch star
3 nearby
merger or some kind of #polar feature?
#irregular
NGC 410 http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=17.74546479&dec=33.15197873 http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/NGC_410
IC 1705
#twisted http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=21.53466891&dec=-3.55122951
NGC 7533
#tidal forces, #merger? in zoom-out http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=18.46440053&dec=13.27500337
#merger or #overlap?
#ring, #disturbed
#interaction? http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=322.06249002&dec=6.84852138
no NED, SIMBAD, ADS
#disturbed, #starforming
no NED / SIMBAD / ADS
no NED, no SIMBAD, no ADS. Looks like #barred spiral with 2 arms
UGC 393; very nice http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=9.66573755&dec=17.40309943
nice NGC 521. Full picture here http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=21.15037006&dec=1.73050063
UGC 12232
looks like there is a tight ring around the centre
according to SIMBAD, it's a Group of Galaxies http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/explore/obj.asp?id=1237678602377887892
nice UGC 903
"smooth elliptical" with #dust lane? http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=36.03138697&dec=3.20630251
looks like 4 galaxies #interacting http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=107.02265924&dec=13.16915278
looks like #merger of 3
why is this PN green?
looks like #interaction with neighbouring galaxy
UGC 11966
UGC 11409
3 galaxies may be #interfering with each other http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=37.28526791&dec=25.32494971
#dust lane
can't figure that out
nice #ring
#interaction, #disturbed
blue cloud at 5 o/c part of the main or merger?
blue barred ring
NGC 6536
merger of 3?
nice #ring, #merger in zoom-out http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=9.72874891&dec=7.04804416
no ID?
NGC 3
what might be the red traces? Object that moved? http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=5.56707123&dec=7.70714014
beautiful http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/image/0609/ngc5905_5908_seip_f.jpg
NGC 7481. Looks like it has a massive cntre
#dust lane, #star forming http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=117.50950731&dec=65.0726901
MCG 11-11-026
UGC 4021
seems to be #disturbed by nearby galaxy (also disturbed)
might it have a polar ring?
spectacular NGC 1143
#merger of 3?
IC 311 nice #dust-ring
spiral, bar, star-forming clumps http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=5.1381574&dec=15.34737944
ring
what might be cloudy feature at left?
looks like a side-on #merger
very interesting; thank you for the link!
twin #ring http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=9.13574461&dec=28.71093021
from zoom-out pic would say it is a merger http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=32.5422454&dec=-1.40270075
might it be #disturbed by the galaxy at 7 o'clock? http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=349.85629542&dec=-1.81526839
slightly disturbed or background galaxy shining through?
NGC 7548; very nice http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=348.79632457&dec=25.28194307
nice; low surface brightness galaxy
#ring, #infra-red source (SIMBAD)
peculiar kind of #disturbance http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=320.58963662&dec=-14.08198146
very nice; I also classified it as 4 arm
no cross-identification http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/explore/obj.asp?id=1237671940881645949
looks like a massive central bulge
#interaction? http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=173.31488641&dec=-3.97599496
#interaction? http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=171.43379212&dec=-7.50779935
nice #ring and #barred spiral http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=173.79349606&dec=-4.61394857
#interaction http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=164.77826033&dec=-21.18030213
edge-on or #overlap?
CGCG 082-013, looks like having plenty of #dust http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=257.31224224&dec=9.22787359
#disturbed http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=194.31874292&dec=9.44569771
#merger http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=257.41527608&dec=78.34009338
#disturbed, blue #starforming regions,
#barred ring http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=43.1757368&dec=-8.80436382
#disturbed, but I can't see a nearby object http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=19.80734997&dec=-9.29215989
appears to have an inner ring http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=345.66794258&dec=13.3290749
another nice #barred spiral
almost a #ring. 1 arm? http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=45.30830328&dec=-7.22329089
NGC 879
another nice #ring
#disturbed; does the bright centre belong to the galaxy or is it an overlap?
looks like 3 galaxies #interacting http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=325.82503552&dec=28.57801546
nice
#ring?
nice #spiral in zoom-out http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=13.83097489&dec=31.74921696
#interaction with third at 3 o'clock? http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=20.48878565&dec=31.19236336
galaxy or planetary nebula?
#barred spiral
#disturbed with blue "clouds" / #star-forming
nice #disturbed
another nice @barred spiral http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=346.36262489&dec=-2.95720641
#interaction? http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=13.43274246&dec=-3.46707972
#merger http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=1.83724048&dec=-3.37933461
spiral and #ring
curved #dust lane
#interaction, #dustlane http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=20.00767408&dec=12.34706029
2 #rings
becoming a #ring
with NGC 7464 and 7463
#merger http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=346.16008135&dec=16.16619759
NGC 7465; nice #interaction, #merger (see zoom-out) http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=345.50400199&dec=15.96484784
a nice one http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=113.73290771&dec=31.27311067
not many ID?
developing (or losing) spiral arm? No nearby object http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=98.15034579&dec=37.80296446
another nice #barred #ring
#disturbed http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=172.85223635&dec=72.21199496
nice, smooth spiral http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=190.87561787&dec=-4.7313892
2 faint and long spiral arms
NGC 3508. Impressive http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=165.75106324&dec=-16.28929806
would guess it is a #merger and a foreground star http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=175.31743212&dec=-2.82115445
I would say a #merger, but don't know if of 2 or 3 http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=67.57715453&dec=82.26854357
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=39.99154117&dec=28.32547382
90° #merger?, #disturbed? http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=29.44652554&dec=-8.89907784
nice #ring, 2 arms almost invisible
looks like #merger http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=169.57507694&dec=18.85040026
wow! Amazing qty of info. Tks you all!
is this disturbance the result of a merger? I can't see the remains of the second galaxy
a nice one; must have an NGC
is it interacting with large neighbour? http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=238.49887314&dec=41.61570345
large #ring
#disturbed http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=47.62589507&dec=42.12427412
two nice #rings. Second at 1 o'clock in full pic http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=347.92526306&dec=15.11061135
nice #interaction
nice galaxy at left (down in the zoom-out) http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=51.010154&dec=-5.92453062
what is this galaxy merging with? Not with the elliptical in the background?
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=29.92979345&dec=-5.96994682
#star-forming
nice #star-forming region http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=359.18588466&dec=16.80291016
almost invisible arms around elliptical core. What causes this?
is there such a thing as a merger between elliptical and spiral?
wonder what causes these highly disturbed galaxies http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=163.13658102&dec=19.78974185
amazing pile-up. What may have caused it? The g at the edge would be too small for that?
how many galaxies are merging there? 2 or 4? http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=273.89544816&dec=43.30939074
beginning to interact? Or are they too apart?
#interaction or just #overlap?
foreground star? and disturbed galaxy http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=210.21961578&dec=7.83989057
looks like arms are on different planes, disturbed http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=356.7883337&dec=15.59674423
merger? disturbed? Or just foreground stars? http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=340.03606584&dec=13.17218709
star-forming regions. blue/red/green at 8 o'clock is asteroid or artifact?
looks like #dust cloud / lane. Seems two galaxies are #interacting
full view: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=40.09986359&dec=-8.43354543
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=319.27913586&dec=-6.72441643
apart from the dust lane around the core, there is a further one at 3 o'clock, but apparently in the foreground
#disturbed, #merger?
believe to see several #dust clouds around the upper half of the galaxy (opposite to star)
#merger http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=265.42480125&dec=17.43730885
nice g with dust lane http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=193.35027044&dec=1.25767487
almost an "8". Massive central bulge http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=27.13795991&dec=12.61386212
galaxy or #star-forming region? http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=43.62928985&dec=2.37896262
2 long, irregular arms, #disturbed http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=5.06997568&dec=27.46785335
looks almost like two #rings http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=40.82205209&dec=3.64445103
#merger ? http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=21.13881005&dec=3.80077366
#merger ?
nice #merger http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=128.51326967&dec=-4.3873035
could it be some sort of cloud
tks! Learned another one; would never be able to tell it 😃
a nice one
galaxy at 5 o'clock seems to be feeding on star (or vice-versa)
foreground star and blurred galaxy? http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=275.48825599&dec=23.39215174
optical artifact or did Hubble get a very close view?
seems to be a lot of dust http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=263.52681921&dec=25.34397089
#merger? smaller dot galaxy or star?
irregular, nice
how can one know whether a galaxy is in the NGC? http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=51.49248126&dec=40.78727808
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=115.13761224&dec=34.23207035
very nice
almost an "8"
blue, red, green dots
or just 2 stars?
two red tracks seem to be between the foreground and background stars
snake #merger
WOW!! Tks!
6
nice #merger
blue, green and yellow. Appear to belong to the same object
edge-on with #ring. Shouldn't the ring be on the plane of the galaxy?
green spot at 6 o'clock an asteroid?
#bar looks particularly extensive to me (but I am an apprentice 😃)
looks almost entirely blue (if colours are true); is it a sign of "young" galaxy?
could there be more than 2 galaxies in there?
the blue area does not seem to belong to the centre; but then it is much brighter
centre: merger or just a star shining through? foreground: merging with centre?
might this be the result of a merger long ago?
is this curved shape due to #lensing?
it is possible to discern a "jet" on the left hand side of the galaxy. But then, it would be too big...
nice #dust lane
another pretty one
like it
looks like an important #dust lane
two sisters
looks like only 1 arm, but several turns
nice disturbed blue galaxy
pronounced #bar
nice #spiral
very nice indeed. Is this a possible post-merger situation?
#tilde
#bar / #ring / spiral
2 large arms
recalls a pair of fangs
but the whole thing looks so smooth... 😃
two stars at different planes?
large 2 spirals of galaxy in the background
nice picture, conveys 3D view
it's the second image I see today with this feature. Is it due to the instrumets? Or software glitch?
looks like a bar from 10 to 4 hours
acqua star. What is it?
nice blue
can anyone guess what this might be?
there is what looks a like jet (?) at 12:30 hours, but only in one direction. But then it would be on the same plane of the spirals.....
nice view; the three upper stars seem to be at the same plane, in which case they would be very near each other. What is it?
Very bright object at upper right corner. Looks like an explosion
looks like a big pretzel
#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?
#Byurakan_217
#KUG
#Arakelian_040
#interacting
#IC_1413
host #SN_2012gf (not visible)
#starburst; #EmG, #QSO (much farther away)
faint #UGC_11627
#HII galaxy, #EmO
#Abell_2399
#Arakelian_239 / IC 0591
#starforming
#IC_5297
#IC_1888
#Abell_0586?
#IC_0340, #SN_2002jj
#starforming
#KUG
#EmG
#UGC_00469
#UGC_00855
#broadline, #NGC_0647
#NGC_1290
#IC_0804
#starforming
#Seyfert_1, #AGN
#starburst
nearby position of #SN_2012fc (not visible)
irregular #bulge
#NGC_0106
polar?
#UGC_00548
#EmG
#UGC_03253
#NGC_7362
#NGC_0357
interacting
#NGC_7711
could they be interacting or is it just an overlap?
#KUG
#NGC_7164
#GPair
blue spot at 7 o'clock #QSO
blue internal ring
#KUG
#NGC_7239
#UGC_00839
#Abell_2028
#AGN, #starburst, #SN_2009hq (not visible)
#KUG, #H_I, #Zwicky_IV_157 GTrpl
#Seyfert_1, #AGN
#NGC_4136; nearby is position of #SN_1941C
#IC_5258
#UGC_10514, #EmG
#KUG
#EmG
#EmG
#NGC_1175
#UGC_00439, host #SN_2003C (not visible)
#Markarian_0339
#KUG
#starburst
#starforming, #Rad
merger? It looks too placid and there are no z
#Markarian_1360
#NGC_0236
#GPair
#KUG, #H2G
the larger g, which is not the centre one, is NGC 0471
#UGC_08980
#NGC_5477, #KUG
#NGC_2586
#SN_2012gr (possibly not visible)
#UGC_04277
#NGC_3994, #LINER_AGN.
Nearby NGC 3995 is worth a look (HII, SN 2000ze, SN 1988ac)
#UGC_04783, #EmG
#Seyfert_1, #AGN
#UGC_00066
#GPair
#UGC_03233
spectacular, lensed QSO
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Einstein_cross
#KUG
#KUG
#NGC_0865
#starburst
appears to be a wide dust lane
tks!
#starburst, #HII, possible #Quasar
I took it from here.... hope it is right
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/explore/obj.asp?id=1237655499211145350
#KUG
greenish haze appears to be an artefact
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr9/en/tools/chart/navi.asp?ra=345.37558&dec=18.71925&opt=
host to #SN_2008hi (possibly the green dot)
#starforming
#LINER_AGN
what might have caused the red artefacts?
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr9/en/tools/chart/navi.asp?ra=96.16151&dec=45.93408&opt=
#UGC_07751
appears to be a cluster inside a galaxy #Messier_033, #EmO, #Maser, etc.
#_HI, #SN_2011fx (not visible) and #SN_2004dh (possibly visible, 21-7-2004 x pic 23-9-2004, might be bright spot)
#KUG
#starforming
possible #Globular_Cluster_Bol_D270 (in M31)
#starforming
looks like a #cluster
host #SN_1992bt and #SN_1987H
2 #AGN
#UGC_02742
host #SN_2009am (not visible)
#KUG
#UGC_02225
#NGC_3520
#UGC_03253
#EmG
#NGC_1659
zoom-in looks peculiar (dust cloud)
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=44.79991243&dec=44.85958736
#cluster
just outside, at 11 o'clock a QSO
in #Abell_2271 cluster
#Abell_2343 cluster
#starforming; blue point is #White_Dwarf candidate
#AGN
#Zwicky_VII_052
#starforming
#KUG
#broadline
#UGC_01741
#NGC_5322, #Seyfert / #AGN
#IC_5374, #SN_2000dh (unlikely to be visible)
#UGC_12530
#GPair, #Zwicky_V_079
#EmG
#Globular_cluster_Bol 361 (in Messier 31 / Andromeda)
#UGC_12324
#UGC_04320
g at center is #starforming
#SN_2009ac (not visible)
#AGN #broadline
#UGC_01188, #EmG
#cluster
#Markarian_0349, #EmG
merger?
#starburst, #UGC_04947, #RadG
#NGC_1093, #SN_2009ie
#_HI, host to #SN_2002eb
#starburst, overlap?
#NGC_3445, #ARP_24 GPair
foreground haze belongs to NGC 0407
#NGC_5023, #EmG
#NGC_3664
host to #SN_1981K
#KUG
star or galaxy?
#starforming
#Markarian_1057
#NGC_0392
#starburst
#KUG, #_HII, #possible_QSO
#starburst
#EmG
#UGC_05161, #interacting, blue dot appears to be visible #SN_2004bh (9-4-2004 x pic 15-4-2004)
#starburst
#NGC_2445
#NGC_1614, #AGN, #Markarian_617, #Arp_186, host #SN_1996D
#EmO
#Markarian_1201, #_HII, #EmO
#Arakelian_516
#starburst, #UGCA_080
#starforming
#broadline
#UGC_06018, #starburst
#NGC_0287
#starforming
#KUG
#unidentified
#starforming
#UGC_12627
with NGC 7806 / 7805
irregular dust lanes or artefact?
#UGC_12665 / #Arp_46, #SN_1953e and UGC 12667 at 11 o'clock
#UGC_10963, #dustlane apparently passing over the bulge (polar?)
#starforming, nice pair at 2 o'clock
central g placid, no z for disturbed one
#GPair, #IC_1518 / 1519
#starforming
also #Arp_158
and #SN_2001en
#XrayS
#unidentified
#LSB
#KUG, #LSB
#EmO
#NGC_1334
#starforming
#NGC_6270
#EmG, #Haro blue galaxy
#starforming, green line does not appear in Skyserver image
#NGC_0817
spiral with asteroid in the sky
UGC_00101, with 2 possible QSO, one is g at 6 o'clock
#AGN
#starforming
#UGC_12647
#KUG, #_HI
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Messier_2
#NGC_7089. Spectacular
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=323.36520072&dec=-0.82200822
#GPair with long tidal arm
#UGC_04347
#polar ring?
#XrayS
#NGC_7069, #LINER-AGN
#UGC_6433, #KUG, #LSB. #SN_1989af / picture 4/2003
#Seyfert_2, #AGN, #EmO. There appears to be a blue feature from 11 to 5
merger or overlap?
#KUG
#starburst, #EmG
#RadioS
#KUG
#KUG, LEDA says "Pair of Galaxies" ?
#starforming
#XrayS
#LSB
#starforming, #RadS
#IC_3617, #_HI, #UV, #Rad
overlap with large NGC 5351
#EmG, #Rad
#Arakelian_048
#starburst
#starburst
#NGC_0120
#_HI
#EmG, #Rad
#Seyfert_1, #AGN, #X
#EmG
#RadioG
#AGN, #GPair
#starforming
#EmG
#unidentified
#KUG
#NGC_0226
#starforming
#starforming
#UGC_12713
#NGC_0489
#NGC_1224
#unidentified
#starforming
#unidentified
#KUG
#Zwicky_VII_411, #RadioS
#Markarian_0986
#IC_5346, #HI
#starburst
#RadioS
#UGC_08195, #starburst, #EmG, #KUG
#Markarian_0027, #KUG
#starforming, #UGC_08601
#starforming
z1= 0.0602, z2= 0.0584
#starforming
#UGC_05456, #HI
#NGC_1131
#NGC_5248, #EmO
#KUG
#KUG
#starburst
#RadioS
#starforming
#KUG
#GPair, #interacting (same z)
#broadline
#KUG, interacting? (no z)
#starforming, #KUG
#Markarian_0569
#starforming
#KUG
#starforming
#starburst
#UGC_10658
#starforming
irregular with pronounced bulge
#IC_1526, #KUG, #RadioS
#starforming
#broadline, brightest galaxy in cluster
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=22.96761841&dec=17.5752921
haze in the foreground UGC 01093 LINER-AGN
#starforming
dwarf? globular cluster? No SIMBAD / NED
#EmG, #Rad
#starforming
#UGC_11925
#GPair
#starforming, might be a #merger
#Seyfert_2, #AGN
#EmG, #Rad
#UGC_01233
#GRB
#KUG
#starforming
#KUG
#UGC_07567
#NGC_1092
#UGC_04996, #EmG
#starburst
UGC_02822
#UGC_12581
#starburst
#UGC_11921
#UGC_07918
#starforming
#KUG, #HI
#GGroup, #Zwicky_V_102
#EmG
#NGC_2859
#NGC_0396
host to #SN_2003he
#starforming
#Rad in #Abell 0578
#starburst, #KUG
#UGC_01720
#LSB
#X-Ray source
#Seyfert, #Blue_compact_galaxy
#NGC_0702
#starforming
#Abell_S0268 cluster
#UGC_01329
#NGC_6906
appear to be merging (unfortunately no z)
#GPair
#starforming, #UGC_06185
nearby is #SN_1953I
#KUG
Minkowski's object: http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0604557
#QSO, #Seyfert_1, #AGN
Pair. z10= 0.0742, z2= 0.0741.
#UGC_05347
#starforming
#starburst, #KUG
large star #cloud
#KUG
#starforming
#UGC_2509, host #SN_2011ar
#UGC_03536
#KUG
#KUG
#QSO, #BL_Lac_Object, #Bla
.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BL_Lac_object
#NGC_6363
#UGC_02235
#UGC_00678
#starburst
#Seyfert_2, #AGN, #gam
#starforming
#NGC_1309, large number of #Cepheids, host #SN_2002fk, #SN_2012z
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NGC_1309
#EmG, #Rad
#NGC_7474 & NGC_7475
#EmG, #Rad, #starforming
#Markarian_0532
#NGC_0496, #KUG
#NGC_6272, #KUG
#UGC_00315
#UGC_02222, #GPair
#EmG, #Rad
#KUG
#UGC_01443
#starforming
#NGC_0472
#GPair; g at right NGC 7587
host to #SN_2008ci
#IC_0350
SIMBAD says #NGC_7481 (?)
#GPair Zw
#Markarian_1136, #KUG
#EmG, #Rad
ok. Tks!
looks very luminous. Or is it an artefact?
#KUG
#Zwicky_VIII_014
#KUG
peculiar nucleus
#UGC_01158
#UGC_00511, #SN_1985O
is NGC 36
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=2.84291001&dec=6.38935493
#Rad
#Seyfert_2, #AGN
#KUG, "pea" g?
#starforming
#UGC_04291
#NGC_0483
#HI, #KUG
apparent host to #SN_2007pk
#starforming
#Seyfert_2, #AGN, #EmO, #QSO
#unidentified
#unidentified
#unidentified
#starforming
#NGC_0967
#Rad
#IC_1510, #KUG
molecular cloud
#starburst
#starburst
#UGC_00809
#starforming, #Rad
part of #NGC_6255?
#starburst
#NGC_5916
#EmG
interacting? (no z)
#EmG, #Rad
#NGC_7212
#starforming
interacting? (no z)
looks like a GTrpl
#IC_1427, #SN_2003kg
#starforming, #Zwicky_II_094. There should be a double or multiple star in the pic, but I couldn't find it
MCG+03-20-007
#UGC_12723, #KUG
(apparently the cloud is Pegasus Irregular Dwarf, UGC 12613)
g in #HVC (high-velocity cloud; Pegasus?). Several carbon stars, Cepheids, QSO
#broadline
#KUV (Kiso) UV source
irregular #dustlane?
#UGC_10837, #EmG
#starforming
#UGC_00143
polar #dustring?
small g (pic center) #starburst, the other #starforming
#broadline
#Rad, #X
#broadline
#KUG
#NGC_0235
#Seyfert_2, #AGN
#NGC_0503
#EmG, #Rad
#starforming
#QSO, #AGN
#AGN
#AGN
#starforming
(small blue g is Sey1 and AGN)
#starburst, #interacting? (z1= 0.085, z2= 0.085)
#starburst
#unidentified
#UGC_12008
#NGC_0739
#NGC_0652
#UGC_10910
#unidentified
#starburst
#SN_PTF09hdo (blue dot?)
faint spiral
#starforming, #EmG, #Rad
#EmG, #AGN
#AGN
#UGC_00063
although there is only one z available, it looks like a merger or interaction
also #ARP_223 (Atlas of Peculiar Galaxies)
#NGC_3976, #Seyfert_2
elliptical with dust lane?
#PairG
#UGC_01297, #HI,#LSB
#Zwicky_I_002 (ZW's second galaxy?)
#UGC_00945
#unidentified
#UGC_08290, #KUG
#UGC_02785
#KUG
#UGC_01424
#Rad
#NGC_1066, #Seyfert_2
#NGC_958, #EmG, #SN_2005A
#KUG, #HI, #RadioG
white nucleus AGN
#AGN, #Seyfert_1, #X
#IC_1496, #SN_2005co
#starforming
#starforming
#starforming
#UGC_12787
appears to be starforming
faint halo
#unidentified
#Seyfert_1, #QSO
#dust spirals, odd object over bulge (appears to be surrounded by dust)
#starforming
#KUG
#GPair
#EmO
#UGC_11479
#starforming
internal dust lane? (Whitish g at 2 o'clock Seyfert_1, AGN )
#unidentified
#EmG, #Rad
#starforming
#EmG, #Rad
#HI
#starforming
#unidentified
#starburst
#starforming
#UGC_01962, at 9 0'clok #QSO
#Arakelian_563
#EmG, #Rad, #KUG
#UGC_12104
zoom-out shows what I believe to be an #interaction with round elliptical; several z between 0.035 / 0.034
appear to be #interacting (but no z)
#UGC_12272
#starforming
#AGN
#KUG
#UGC_03132
#KUG
#KUG, #HI
2 o'clock in the zoom-out pic, sorry
object at 2 o'clock is "Blue object"
#SN_2010hw superimposed on the center of g (pic 2004)
#NGC_4564, several #PN, #SN_1961h
#unidentified
#UGC_00802
#starforming
#starforming
#UGC_12875
#UGC_01204; appears to be an #asteroid at 3 o'clock
#starforming
#GTrpl
#starforming
internal dust ring?
#unidentified
#Markarian_0957, #Seyfert_1, #AGN, #QSO, #gamma_ray_source
blue dot at 6 o'clock spectroscopic binary #SB*
#AGN, #EmG
#starforming
#GPair
#Seyfert_1, #AGN
#NGC_7705, #RadioS
#starforming
#UGC_12599, #HI
#EmG, #Rad
#NGC_4414, #HI, several #Cepheids
#starburst
#unidentified
#NGC_0719
#unidentified
#unidentified
#starburst
#RadioS
#UGC_12525
#unidentified
#starforming
#starforming
appears to be overlapping with foreground NGC 6045
#starburst
#UGC_01646, #KUG
#unidentified
#unidentified
#UGC_01139
#UGC_11908
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr9/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=350.51611817&dec=30.89223711
there is a faint white tail visible on this pic. Looking at zoom-out it appears to belong to an object travelling North. #comet perhaps?
#cluster
#EmG
#NGC_0779, #EmG, #Rad
#starforming
#KUG
although they appear to be near they look placid and well shaped; I wouldn't go for merger. Unfortunately there are no z
#KUG
#KUG
cloud in the foreground is spectacular NGC 936 (QSO)
#broadline
#UGC_12226
#unidentified
#UGC_08189, #SN_2012bm
#AGN
#broadline
#UGC_03119, #SN_2011gp
#unidentified
#KUG
#KUG
possibly an asteroid at 7 o'clock, large g at 3 o'clock UGC 1023
appears to be #unidentified (id belongs to neighbouring g?)
#KUG
#SO/E
#Zwicky_V_181
#UGC_01730, #KUG
#GPair, #Zwicky_IV_146
#unidentified
#UGC_03764, #KUG
Pair (no z)
bright bulge
#starforming
#UGC_12374
#starforming, #UGC_00043
#NGC_0706, #SN_2001ed
is the green dot an artefact?
#KUG
#NGC_3453, #EmG, #Rad
#KUG
#starforming
#starburst
(NGC 5599 hovering over it)
#starforming
#EmG
#starburst
#RadioS
#KUG
dust cloud?
#starforming
#starforming
#Abell_2409
#starforming
#GiP (of Markarian 517)
#NGC_3769A
#starburst, #UGC_05228, #HI
#KUG
#starforming
#unidentified
(at 7 o'clock NGC 4889 and NGC 4886)
#starforming
#UGC_11971
#GPair, #VII_Zwicky_087
#UGC_02043
#EmG, #Rad
#unidentified
#LSB
#starforming, #AGN
#AGN
#AGN, #GPair
#NGC_4712, #HII, #starburst regions
#KUG
#starforming, (nice IC 2947 at 2 o'clock, possible Quasar)
#KUG
#starforming
#EmG, #Rad
#Rad
#KUG
nice #edge-on
#UGC_06988, #starforming
#VIII_Zwicky_004
#BGC (brightest in cluster); #Rad, #Abell_2665
#UGC_02399
#GPair
#UGC_00540, #KUG, #Arakelian_19
#EmG, #Rad, #starforming, irregular #dustcloud
#starforming irregular?
looks like a starforming ring
appears to be a #cluster but no reference in SIMBAD / NED
#Seyfert_1, #AGN, #starburst
#starforming?
#unidentified
#NGC_0865
#GTrpl
#starburst, #EmG
#starforming clumps
#UGC_10402, host to #SN_2003ei
#merger?
#AGN, #Rad
#Markarian_0974
#unidentified
#starforming
@starforming
could it be 2 #asteroids?
#dustlane
appear to be #interacting
(hovering over central g is UGC 809)
#KUG
#NGC_0009, #EmG, #KUG
#interacting?
#starburst
#NGC_7562
#unidentified
#EmG
#XrayS
#broadline, #IC_0312
(at 10 o'clock NGC 4257)
#UGC_01262
#starforming clumps
#Seyfert_1, #AGN, #X, #Rad
#KUG
#IC_3416, #Rad
#Seyfert_1, #AGN, #QSO?
#RadioS
#Seyfert_2, #AGN
#NGC_2773, #starburst, #X
#interacting?
#UGC_12904 Notes 01
#merger? z1= 0.1366, z2= 0.1357
#unidentified
#AGN, #Seyfert_1
#starburst
#starforming
#AGN, #Seyfert_1, #starburst, #HII, 2 galaxies? NED lists 2 z, 0.0045 and 0.0046
#HI
#starforming
#HI
#UGC_12198, #HI
#unidentified
#LSB
#starforming
prominent bulge
#LSB, #UGC_02925
#NGC_7257 (cross ID says 7260), #EmG, #LSB, #Rad, host #SN_2001cl
#interacting?
#Rad
#unidentified
#Rad, nearby Blue Straggler star
#unidentified
#starforming
#overlap; z1= 0.047, z2= 0.091
#KUG
looks like an overlap
(NGC 2411 in the foreground)
#starforming
#cluster
appears to have a large, hazy halo (better seen in the zoom-out pic)
#Q? (possible quasar)
looks really striking
#Abell_175
#unidentified
#starforming
#UGC_07812
#UGC_11735
#NGC_0478, #EmG, #Rad
SN
#UGC_11919
#starforming
#Arakelian_551 EmO
#NGC_2683, #AGN, #QSO
#NGC_1048, #broadline
#EmG, #Rad
#starforming
#starburst, #HII
#KUG, #Rad
#NGC_2950
#AGN broadline
#starburst
#EmG, #Rad
#GPair, #Rad
#cluster
(nearby QSO)
#GrG
#unidentified
#starforming
#IrS
nearby location #SN_2009lf
#starforming
#unidentified
#interacting
#UGC_00411
#starforming
#EmG, #Rad, host to #SN_2011hm
#unidentified
#Markarian_0568
#NGC_2644, #HI
#KUG
#asteroid at 7 o'clock?
#starburst
#unidentified
#starforming
#UGC_01898
#dustring or artefact?
#LSB
snakelike #dustlane? Appears to be an overlap
#unidentified
#UGC_02176
#starburst
#Rad
#starforming
#unidentified, #starforming region
#starforming
host #SN_1967S
#starforming
#CGG
#UGC_00079, #KUG, #HI
#starburst
#starforming
host to #SN_1958B
#broadline, the blue one is starforming
#EmG, #Rad
satellite track? (looks irregular)
also known as #NGC_7525, #Seyfert_1
#broadline
#LSB, #UGC_12264
#starburst
#IC_1258 with dust lane, possibly along one of the arms
bluish halo surrounding g is an arm of much larger UGC 8498
#KUG
spectacular #NGC_2683, #AGN
#LSB
#starforming
#KUG
#unidentified (globular cluster?)
#Markarian_0544
#IC_0688
#EmG
#starburst
spectacular #NGC_3726
nice pair of interacting g at the bottom
#Rad, g at 5 o'clock is starburst
#HI
#AGN
#GPair, #V_Zwicky_289
#unidentified
#UGC_08630
#unidentified
#starburst
perhaps #interacting with the disturbed spiral at 3 o'clock. z1= 0.0209, z2= 0.0212
#starburst
#starforming
#VII_Zwicky_903
#starforming
#KUG
#UGC_00076, #KUG, #HI
#ARP_086, #NGC_7752, #MRK_1134
#NGC_0459, host to #SN_2011fv
#unidentified
#broadline
collection of acronyms: #EmG, #EmO, #H2G, #smm, #Em*, #HI, #IR
there are no z available but this looks like a #merger
#LSB g
#KUG
#NGC_0199
#KUG
it's a pity there is no SDSS/NED access
(faint dot at 2 o'clock QSO)
#NGC_0080, #GrG
V #Zwicky 104 NOTES02 (in GPair; where is the other g?)
#EmG, #Rad, host to #SN_2002dy
#unidentified
SIMBAD says #NGC_1717, NED says #NGC_1719
(at 5 o'clock IC 1427, host to #SN_2003kg)
#EmG, #Rad
#unidentified
#starburst, #NGC_5660
#RadioS
#ABELL_0286
#LINER_AGN
#starburst
#EmG
#NGC_0027, #KPG_003_GPair with #UGC_00095 (edge-on)
#starforming
host to #SN_2008dh
#unidentified
#IC_5284, #KUG
#GGroup (z1= 0.065, z2= 0.066)
overlap?
possible interaction with g at 11 o'clock; starforming clumps
#EmG
#unidentified
#GPair, #NGC_7475
appears #starforming
#starforming
àUGC_10672
#broadline, #NGC_0774, #SN_2006ee
#starforming, #UGC_01593
#starforming
looks striking
#NGC_4062, #HI,#KUG
looks like a "double core" g (if such a thing exists) or an artefact
#starburst
#NGC_7369
#starburst (zoom-out with NGC 5711 at 7 o'clock)
#starforming
(zoom-out shows at 11 o'clock QSO at z= 1.5)
#HH_183
#EmG
#unidentified
#UGC_06112, #Mahtessian 107 GrG
(blue dot at 2 o'clock is QSO at z= 1.2)
#IC_0173
apparently #interacting
disturbed spiral?
#Rad, possibly 2 #interacting g
#KUG
#HI
#Seyfert_1, #QSO, #broadline
#starforming
#KUG
#UGC_12407
#HI
#EmG
#starforming
#AGN
#starforming
(at 6 o'clock in the foreground NGC 7720 Seyfert 1)
#starforming, #KUG
#GCl_H_22, #Messier_031
#starforming
#unidentified
#starforming
#starforming
#ClG (z=)
#starforming
#starforming
#UGC_03786
bluish ring around the core an artefact?
#UGC_06205 #starforming
#starforming
spirals appear to be on different planes
#UGC_02361
appear to be #interacting
#EmO
polar dust ring?
#UGC_02535
#KUG
#KUG
#LSB
#AGN, #X, #SN_1999gw
#HI
#GPair
#unidentified
#AGN
#starforming
#unidentified
#RadioG #HI
#Markarian_1077
#starforming
#NGC_5341 #starforming
#starforming #GPair ("double nebula"?)
#starforming
(at 5 o'clock #IC_5090 #EmG)
no z but it appears that the g are #interacting
#UGC_02441
in #Abell_2414
#RadioS
#EmG
#starforming
#UGC_10411
I cannot find z but would say they are #interacting
#unidentified
#EmG
#unidentified
#KUG
#starburst appears to be interacting with KUG g at 11 o'clock
may be #interacting with broadline g at 3 o'clock (z1= 0.0644, z2= 0.0645)
#Markarian_0676 #EmG PM= 42
#LSB
#UGC_08189 #SN_2012bm
#Kazarian_581
part of #CGG
#unidentified
#LSB #starforming
appears to be #interacting
#unidentified
#ClG
#LSB
#UGC_04799
#EmG
#AGN broadline
#starforming
#KUG
#starforming
#starforming
#starforming
#NGC_4586 #AGN
#starburst #KUG
#starforming
#broadline
#GPair
#AGN
#KUG
host to #SN_2009dd and #SN_1991g (pic 3/2002)
#starforming
#NGC 0172 #HI
#GTrpl
spectrum says QSO #AGN broadline
blue g is not the one in the center; nevertheless, it is #NGC_4030b
#KUG
#starforming
#Seyfert_1 #AGN #starburst
#UGC_04247
#starforming
#starburst
#NGC_2657
#GPair #KUG
#KUG
#KUG
#starforming #KUG
#XrayS
#starburst
#starburst
I am also wondering
#EmG #Rad
#VV_379 IG (but where is the other G it should be interacting with?)
#GPair IC 5373
#starforming
#broadline
#Zwicky_II_169
#NGC_1666
host to #SN_1995bb (pic 10/2008)
#unidentified
#starforming
#starforming
#starforming
#Zwicky VII 880 GPair
#starforming
#starforming
#XrayS
looks like a starforming region
z1= 0.7330, z2= 0.7327
#GPair
#starforming
#starburst
#unidentified
#VV_566 #interacting
#starforming
#UGC_00655
#Markarian_1027
#KUG
#broadline
#NGC_1587/1588 (Mrk 616) #GPair #Rad
#starforming
VIII Zwicky 489
perhaps interacting with g at 4 o'clock
compact #group SDSSCGB 23255
#cluster
appears to have only 1, winding arm
#UGC_03682
merger at 3 o'clock
#unidentified
#starforming
#UGC_12016
#ABELL 2443
#UGC 02032
#Seyfert_2 #SN 2011dp (6/2011, pic 12/2008)
#starforming #Rad
thank you
#broadline
#starforming
#starforming
at 2 o'clock #NGC 0326 X-shaped radio galaxy
#unidentified
#cluster
#starforming
#UGC 02808 #LSB
#MCG +00-51-012
#NGC 0617 #AGN #EmG
NED= Zwicky 656 VII; SIMBAD= LEDA 58805. Which one is correct?
#starforming
appears to be disturbed, #merger
#interaction?
#starburst
#EmG #ESO 540
#ARP 179
#UM 170 #EmO #Zw III
ESO 576-3 #EmO
#Abell 2257
#KUG
#starburst
appears to be a merger, but there are no z
#LSB
#EmG
#NGC 7393
jets or artefact?
#starforming #KUG
#cluster
#starforming
#starburst
#NGC 0164
#GPair, z1= 0.0348, z2= 0.0351
z appear to be different
#unidentified
possible #interaction
perhaps #interacting with starforming galaxy at 7 o'clock; both have z= 0.021
#IC 0232
#unidentified
#unidentified
#starforming
#NGC 0200
#starforming
#Kazarian 565
#LSB galaxy; #SN 2010ho (9/2010 x pic 11/2008)
#starforming, #SN 2002cb (4/2002 x pic 3/2003)
it could be interacting with the face-on spiral at left
#LSB galaxy
appears to be a #GPair, z= 0.145 in both cases
appears to have 2 unusually long #arms
#UGC 02395
#NGC 7386
a foreground irregular?
#starburst
#SN 2008he, (10/2008, pic 10/2009)
#starforming
#unidentified (meaning no cross-ID, no NED, no SIMBAD)
#UGC 11957, #SN 2001fd (pic 10/2008)
if this is not a merger, what other kind of phenomenon could it be? (I am a beginner). Unfortunately I could find only 1 z (0.06)
#IC 208, #SN 2003G (hardly visible as pic is from Dec, 2004 and SN from Aug, 2003)
#ABELL 0098
#UGC 748
#KUG
#UGC 01862, #starforming
blue streak at 1 o'clock
#UGC 12021
#GPair
looks like plenty of activity going on
#starforming
#unidentified
#unidentified; not sure if blue dot is a star or starforming in the g
#Markarian 0927
#QSO, #AGN, #starburst
#UGC 10561
appears to be a feature at the centre
#EmG
appears to have a tidal spiral arm
#merger?
#starforming
#unidentified
#Shakhbazian group 362
#GPair
#starforming
#Markarian 908
#KUG
#starforming, #Markarian 1415
#starburst
#KUG
faint, unidentified g; starforming
looks like a dwarf galaxy, starforming
#starforming
looks like an #X-shaped galaxy. Polar #dustlane or artefact?
IC 2203, #KUG, #LSB
#Markarian 1125
#starburst
#AGN
#starforming
appears to be disturbed with possible polar dustlane
#starforming clumps
spiral with possible #starforming clumps
#Arakelian 095
#Seyfert 1, AGN, starforming
position of #SN 2002hp reportedly nearby
#NGC 7439
*HI, polar ring?
no NED / SIMBAD
#starforming
no NED / SIMBAD
ooops.... another time impossibility... SN 2011ga was observed Sep 18, 2011 and the picture is dated Oct 3, 2008... sorry
it is unlikely that SN 2008fg could be visible on this pic as it is from Aug 30, 2008 and the pic dated Jan 1, 2003... 😉
#starburst
#KUG
#broadline
#starburst
KUG
UGC 00041, KUG
#Abell 0098
#starforming, HI, EmG
#starforming
blue circle
SB, #starforming, #LSB
object at centre is a star, but impossible to overlook NGC 0467
2 faint spiral arms
#irregular? (no NED / SIMBAD)
UGC 00656; cloud another g, APMUKS
#Shakhbasian 213-2
agn?
very different, tks!
not sure if this is Mrk 0091 in Abell 0021
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr9/en/tools/explore/obj.asp?ra=5.144395425824578&dec=28.682399964722
G triplet
artefact? polar ring? overlap? lensing?
#starburst
#starforming
#starforming
SIMBAD: NGC 1142 (NED NGC 1144?), Seyfert 2, AGN, starburst, z= 0.028847 / NGC 1143, IG, z= 0.028216
radio source
nice zoom-out, with NGC 1270 broadline, 1267, 1268 broadline, SN 2008fg Ia
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr9/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=49.70
tks
#radio source
#merger? (no z available)
#starforming
KUG
nice Sb neighbour g
#HI, irregular
oooops...... apparently not a m_word ... sorry
according to NED both g have a red-shift of 0.043003. Could it be the m_word?
looks like having a dark hole;is the yellow point a star?
#starforming clumps?
UGC 12916
appears that it is starforming
#starforming
#EmG, X
#ring, CGCG 469-005
z1= 0.0895, z2= 0.070169?
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr9/en/tools/explore/obj.asp?id=1237678880490651868
how should it be #classified?
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/explore/obj.asp?id=1237651698693898566
right under the g SIMBAD signs "interstellar matter"
#starburst
#starforming, KUG
g in Abell 2457
KUG
#AGN
tks
it appears both have z and they are similar.... would this qualify for a #merger?
#Vardanian 78b 2 group of g
#starforming
#KUG
PM 7.5
#irregular? No SIMBAD / NED. Perhaps a highly disturbed spiral with starforming clumps?
SIMBAD says E, but it looks S to me / #Rad / X
#NGC 1110, #starburst, #HII / HI / EmG
#EmG, nearby ESSENCE g276 SN
#KUG
#Markarian 0901
#starforming
PM 5.6
it appears that some kind of material encircling the bulge (polar ring?)
#starforming regions?
#flat
#EmG
#NGC 3890
#merger?
#NGC 0500 / SN 1990A
MCG+07-36-025 / SN2010gm
dust-covered bulge?
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr9/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=44.44027864&dec=5.9525291
#UGC 11877, LSB
would have said "merger", but SIMBAD and NED mention only 1 object (?)
[BM99] 178 in Abell 426
#merger?
UGC 12636
#KUG
#group
#starforming?, no SIMBAD or NED
UGC 805
#AGN, QSO, Broadline
#starforming, UGC 8987
#starforming
#LSB
#starforming
#interaction?
#quasar
#broadline
#starforming
#merger? ZOA g. Zoom-out shows nice V Zwicky 271 pair "looking down"
UGC 01512
#irregular?
UGC 12710
is it just a bar?
#starburst
#starforming
UGC 9317 with SuperNova 2008bl
#dustlane
(in zoom-out NGC 652 at 2 o'clock
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr9/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=25.20172187&dec=7.9743928)
could they be about to merge or are they too far apart for this?
looks like the blue spiral has embraced the other g
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr9/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=26.41585096&dec=-9.75167814
PM 6.0 (is this common for a g?)
g at right AGN broadline
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr9/en/get/specById.asp?id=1975959066240903168
#starburst
starforming clumps?
faint tidal arm
proper motion 5,80
#starburst
#starburst
#starforming
VII Zwicky 146 in Abell 0578
#NGC 7431
#NGC 0694 / #Markarian 363
KUG
(zoom-out shows nearby NGC 7452 and UGC 12302
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr9/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=345.28545099&dec=6.74617838)
3rd g interacting
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr9/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=64.17995489&dec=0.2725956
seen it here; hope I saw it correctly
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/explore/obj.asp?id=1237670957326270477
#starforming
spectacular, #starburst
IC 1682
#starforming, 2MFGC 16340 (flat g)
#starforming
#starforming
at 1 o'clock Blue compact galaxy
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr9/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=350.55120234&dec=4.98487167
#starforming
#NGC 0553, #Markarian 1155 (posted before)
KUG
no SIMBAD / NED
#NGC 0124 and SN2004dd in the larger clump
IC 1351
tks
#starforming, #ring
and what happens now?
another case of no SIMBAD or NED. How come?
blue spot QSO
#starburst
NGC 117
(zoom-out spectacular NGC 750/751 pair at 4 o'clock
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr9/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=29.38628565&dec=33.20937433)
high proper-motion star against background HDCE 0105 (group)
#MCG-01-32-035 with #SN2010aj (IIP)at 5 o'clock extremity
#AGN, long #tidal tail, #irregular
#dustlane?
perfect #ring
#interaction
large bulge
it appears to be a merger? Has an #AGN
#NGC 0586. Look for splendid nearby NGC 0584
small blue galaxy at right is HII
#starforming
zoom-out shows UGC 7949 cluster
#interaction; second galaxy shows large tidal arm
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=102.17137793&dec=-18.78529731
#merger?
appears to be a small #group
looks like starforming
#starburst, KUG
pair?
#broadline
UGC 00969. Red dot is High proper-motion star
#HI, #KUG
high proper-motion star. Merger?
#starforming, UV, in ABELL 1656
another one of these whitish galaxies; they do not seem to be optical artefacts. Do they belong to any specific (non-morphological)category?
#NGC 2537, #starforming
#EmG
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr9/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=319.26018118&dec=-6.75201484
#starforming, #irregular
whitish galaxy; no NED or SIMBAD
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr9/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=4.58457228&dec=5.94712329
Seyfert 1, AGN
Is this one and the same object?
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=39.97178196&dec=19.6716111
Zwicky cluster 0237
KUG, with NGC 7638 at 6 o'clock
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=350.64637059&dec=11.34911926
Palomar blue star 8013 overlapping galaxy?
merger? foreground star?
also ARP 13
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=345.01500273&dec=15.9802433
would say galaxy and a rather bright bulge
#HCG (Hick Compact Group) 003
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr9/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=8.60463611&dec=-7.59953914
appears to have a starforming region
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr9/en/tools/chart/navi.asp?ra=4.72190193&dec=36.08349542
looks peculiar to me but couldn't find any special info
#starforming
#starforming
EmG
#starforming
UGC 4211, #AGN / #Seyfert 2
what kind of galaxy is this?
no Cross, SIMBAD or NED
UGC 11567, very nice
with NGC 1262 hovering over it
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=48.88021859&dec=-15.89296693
#UGC 12860
no ID (cross, SIMBAD, NED)
II Zwicky 025
EmG
#starforming
fainter is #starforming. Merger or overlap?
#starforming
#UGC 12140
[img]http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=340.11922309&dec=16.01080569[img]
#starforming
UGC 1860, HI
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=36.17564048&dec=25.56114824
#starforming
cluster of radio sources
it looks like an issue with the green filter (see zoom-out picture)
KUG
#NGC 7351
an apparently non-catalogued object (SIMBAD, NED, etc.)
MCG-01-54-012
#NGC 2584, EmG
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=125.81442431&dec=-4.97046473
looks starforming, ring and luminous centre? Found no specific info on the databases
EmG, #starforming
interacting?
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=5.73355877&dec=-2.59473184
#dustlane
spheroidal?
#starforming
#starforming
intriguing; zoom-out shows NGC 7647 & SN2009hi (Ia)
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=350.99635231&dec=16.81119515
EmG
MCG +02-18-008
kug
tks
merger?
merger?
lsb
#starforming
no NED or SIMBAD or ADS
#ring; gas cloud at 11 o'clock
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=55.68796823&dec=39.18925535
compact gr galaxies; g at right has long, faint tail
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=133.80398777&dec=4.45188461
blue galaxy is EmG, LSB
#emission-line g, #dustlane
merger?
"possible #quasar"
with NGC 7147 barred ring in zoom-out
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=328.01654272&dec=3.03843771
UGC 11750
at right, NGC 7452
#ring
MCG -03-06-021
what could be those radial structures?
bright, irregular (off-centre)
no NED or SIMBAD. Could this be a globular cluster?
#UGC 5917, #starforming, #irregular
#AGN, #merger?
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=333.74113482&dec=13.76191548
g with nearby "possible quasar" (blue dot?)
SDSS says "galaxy" (no NED or SIMBAD); it would be a very bright one
faint lensing?
"bow tie"
white ring
MCG-01-04-040 -- Emission-line galaxy
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=21.2668215&dec=-4.70867758
#KUG
#LEDA 848 with #SN1971N, KUG
LEDA 3713, #HI
looks peculiar to me
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=359.66172489&dec=4.79477754
#WIG (dark energy survey)
#triplet
#PCG J0200+0451 (Palomar Compact Group)
with #SN 2011ga in upper arm?
arm with starforming region
UGC 1056b?
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=22.19900504&dec=16.68487656
group of 3
#starforming
#starforming, #irregular, CGCG 426-030
odd centre; doesn't seem to be an overlapping star
#starforming, what does "cG" stand for?
#agn
#starforming
#starforming
#agn, #interaction
#starforming, #interaction
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=338.89196823&dec=14.42763706
#broadline
#starforming
#cluster
#starforming
#starforming
#starforming
#merger?
#KUG
group
#NGC_0177
http://phys.org/news10521.html, #halo
#cluster?
#KUG 0226+248
beautiful, #Markarian 602, HI
#merger
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=354.93738829&dec=5.08257748
#cluster
also #Arakelian 1 / #NGC 0003
puzzled. SIMBAD centres on what to me is a star and says "galaxy"
#bulge appears bright to me
#starforming
#starforming
foreground star
merger?
under closer inspection in Navigate it doesn't look like a star to me (but I am not an expert)
bat-galaxy; nice trio
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=249.22540478&dec=63.96231518
#starforming
irregular with pronounced centre?
cannot find enough info about this one; looks blueish and the bulge is white; perhaps worthwhile investigating further
#group
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=252.66466827&dec=12.022251
no SIMBAD, no NED
HI
KUG
blueish, bright bulge
is this an irregular, starforming?
#starforming
prominent blueish object at 5 o'clock; string-attached object at 10 o'clock
2 dust lanes
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=332.41822432&dec=13.63584648
AGN, #irregular
overlap?
irregular? Merger?
#NGC 0139
#starforming
#starforming, no NED, no SIMBAD
#starforming
#merger of 2 or 3?
bluish zone at 10 o'clock part of galaxy or just overlap?
#merger, #dust?
"blue compact galaxy"? (SIMBAD), II Zwicky 018. It shines in "u"
also to me it looks off-plane
dual core? Merger?
#starburst
IC 257, GiG
UGC 442, and 2 SN
lensing, overlap or artefact?
#starforming
wow! Nice catch
#NGC 3898, LINER AGN
#Seyfert 1, AGN
UGC 1446
(I am not supposed to comment on objects not in the picture, but since I raised the question ..... ESO 540-1, Seyfert 1 / AGN)
how could I identify it?
spectacular spiral at 12 o'clock!
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=8.55846732&dec=-21.4697302
#starforming
#cluster
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=336.73285819&dec=25.83592429
appears to be a relatively large bulge
no SIMBAD, no NED. Could this be a globular cluster? Or just a faint galaxy?
#pair
#merger
#merger
no SIMBAD, no NED; perhaps interacting with a larger irregular at 11 o'clock
could this be a merger?
#starforming
appears to be nucleus (Navigate)
two nice spirals in the zoom-out
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=25.58756574&dec=6.68833065
UGC 12347
Low Surface Brightness
#starforming
#NGC 305
#KUG 0256+290
merger? overlap? irregular? Looking at different wavelengths it would appear it is #irregular
merger? overlap? irregular? Looking at different wavelengths it would appear it is #irregular
MCG-01-22-020 -- Emission-line galaxy
SDSS says "Galaxy" to this blue dot. Is it possible?
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/explore/obj.asp?id=1237676677147197668
centre looks very bright (activity?). G has two faint spirals
why does the galaxy appear to be in the foreground?
appears to be #disturbed; what's going on? (high-u, g)
#interaction, dust lane
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=155.2071797&dec=53.96914203
may high u emission indicate nucleus activity?
Elliptical, blue irregular in foreground
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=26.65688836&dec=-8.67441218
#group
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=350.92582762&dec=16.52282287
faint, long arms, #ring
UM 159. "supected" WR / #HII galaxy
with #NGC 7623 in the zoom-out
HI, #KUG
#starforming
Seyfert 2, Blazar, looks like having a double centre
#starforming
#KUG
#starforming
long outer #arm, #ring
#NGC 4808
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=193.94848734&dec=4.30913043
#starforming
#starforming
#KUG 2258+074
"barred spherical"?
"boxed" bar
#starforming
#starforming; at upper right of zoom-out highly disturbed g
#cluster
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=259.50457296&dec=78.02558447
WOW!
fireworks, #irregular. Cannot find better pic... 😦
it looks like a merger and one star (brighter blue spot at 7 o'clock)
this core looks brighter-than-usual to me
would be fitting and you seem to like them, the caterpillars... 😃
#starforming, #disturbed
blue
in zoom-out what appears to be a cloud at 7 o'clock
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=312.22028725&dec=25.05324794
if it looks that faint through Hubble, it may be very far away
centre looks boxy to me; likely an artefact
box
Emission line galaxy
anyone a better image?
NGC 47
looks like a small #cluster
IC 1397
#starforming
he whiter one is KUG 0042+325
UGC 12789
nice neighbour
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=335.07664076&dec=18.94398371
#NGC 772; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NGC_772
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=29.83148843&dec=19.00766391
KUG. Looks like it is #interacting with other galaxy.
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=37.41880149&dec=-5.9951901
#disturbed? Is it part of the galaxy?
appears #interacting with nearby disturbed galaxy
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=359.20367083&dec=-3.38585881
adjacent: nice spiral
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=318.18201976&dec=8.79971795
kind of #X-shaped
#ring, foreground star/artefact?
spiral, #starforming
NGC 0734
star seems to be a #Cepheid?
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/explore/obj.asp?id=1237676304022569290
UGC 2563 Sc D
blue dot may be interacting galaxy. Zoom out shows adjacent composition of galaxies and stars that reminds a "Fish"
white bulge is a galaxy; the 3 orange ones are stars
wow!
greyish dots: 1. artefacts?, 2. faint galaxies? 3. ...
NGC 3419
appears to be part of a larger #cluster
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=49.92868601&dec=41.60072088
tks
funny green and reddish #objects in front of the galaxy; just artefacts?
#NGC 298 with SN 1986K
nice UGC 1485
blue ring around the centre?
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=332.26217461&dec=30.80313387
isn't the internal bar "displaced" by 90°?
#UGC 2441
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=44.59007161&dec=3.85452249
why has it a whitish colour?
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=44.43119996&dec=3.77527606
#merger
galaxy or star? SIMBAD and NED apparently say g (if I understood it correctly), but the centre looks very bright, like an overlapping star
looks like sitting in a large #cluster
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=230.66346146&dec=27.67228567
IC 1666
wow! Is there a way to know which nebula is this?
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=86.6160084&dec=0.09679758
remnants of one of the #spiral arms? (at right)
appears 3 galaxies #interacting or #merging
NGC 7535 Low surface brightness galaxy
blue #irregular
merging ring
#merger?
No NED / SIMBAD / ADS
spiral, no bar
merger or just overlap?
is the faint bluish ring on the right-hand side part of this interaction or just a distant galaxy?
appears to be X ray source. Could it indicate an AGN?
UGC 1114
#tidal arm
spectacular!
might it be a #polar dustlane?
star? galaxy? or overlap? SIMBAD says star, NED says galaxy
#barred ring
#NGC 7519
Markarian 526
#pair of galaxies, rounded is MCG 00-07-002 and larger with dust lane is UGC 1797
#pair of galaxies, rounded is MCG 00-07-002 and larger with dust lane is UGC 1797
#rounded, zoom-out shows large dust-lane companion
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=34.98659101&dec=1.94372891
appears to be 2 galaxies, ARP 262, two superimposed galaxies, 65 and 88 m light-years away
polar dust ring?
globular cluster?
#starforming, no ID
NGC 7102
IC 1564
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=9.77140184&dec=6.0209742
#cluster
#cluster
Shakbasian 338 #group of galaxies
dot on the right a star?
overlapping foreground star?
#merger?
#dustlane on lower edge
MCG 11-22-050
#dustlane on lower edge
#interaction
appears to be a #merger?
#cluster
#ring
#merger
#merger
NGC 1190
NGC 1114
zoom-out shows 3 close galaxies
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=64.56697314&dec=-0.97077045
#interaction?
kind of faint cloud at 8 o'clock?
"compact group of galaxies" (SIMBAD)
#merger?
#merger?
disk, merger, tidal arm?
#clumpy galaxy, no centre? (or PN?)
foreground star? There seems to be a halo around it, throwing a shadow on the galaxy
seems to be #interacting with galaxy at 7 o'clock
ok
very long #spiral arms
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=134.69921996&dec=1.41597827
#disturbed by large nearby galaxy. How could I find its name?
slightly disturbed #disk
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=257.13146612&dec=15.60680036
UGC 2696
centre looks large in comparison to galaxy size
appers 2 galaxies interacting
galaxy and #quasar?
#merger
looks like a #cluster of 3; third one is merging
#star-forming clumps
merger at 7 o'clock
#disturbed? or merger?
tks
#merger? or star?
#interaction
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=334.2854921&dec=13.69473057
seems to be NGC 7752+53
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=356.74242987&dec=29.45902032
UGC 166
looks like a #cluster
#merger?
NED says 2 galaxies. Therefore, #merger?
#interaction?
NGC 7771 galaxy group. Zoom-out is even more impressive
http://www.ast.uct.ac.za/image/main.php?g2_itemId=568
tks
NGC 804
seem to be closing in; but no disturbance
is there an inner #ring?
galaxy with possible horizontal branch star
3 nearby
merger or some kind of #polar feature?
#irregular
NGC 410
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=17.74546479&dec=33.15197873
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/NGC_410
IC 1705
#twisted
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=21.53466891&dec=-3.55122951
NGC 7533
#tidal forces, #merger? in zoom-out
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=18.46440053&dec=13.27500337
#interaction
#merger or #overlap?
#ring, #disturbed
#interaction?
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=322.06249002&dec=6.84852138
no NED, SIMBAD, ADS
#disturbed, #starforming
no NED / SIMBAD / ADS
no NED, no SIMBAD, no ADS. Looks like #barred spiral with 2 arms
#dustlane
UGC 393; very nice
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=9.66573755&dec=17.40309943
nice NGC 521. Full picture here
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=21.15037006&dec=1.73050063
UGC 12232
looks like there is a tight ring around the centre
according to SIMBAD, it's a Group of Galaxies
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/explore/obj.asp?id=1237678602377887892
nice UGC 903
"smooth elliptical" with #dust lane?
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=36.03138697&dec=3.20630251
looks like 4 galaxies #interacting
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=107.02265924&dec=13.16915278
looks like #merger of 3
why is this PN green?
looks like #interaction with neighbouring galaxy
UGC 11966
UGC 11409
3 galaxies may be #interfering with each other
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=37.28526791&dec=25.32494971
#dust lane
can't figure that out
nice #ring
#merger
tks
#interaction, #disturbed
blue cloud at 5 o/c part of the main or merger?
blue barred ring
NGC 6536
merger of 3?
#dust lane
nice #ring, #merger in zoom-out
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=9.72874891&dec=7.04804416
no ID?
blue ring
NGC 3
what might be the red traces? Object that moved?
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=5.56707123&dec=7.70714014
beautiful
http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/image/0609/ngc5905_5908_seip_f.jpg
NGC 7481. Looks like it has a massive cntre
#dust lane, #star forming
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=117.50950731&dec=65.0726901
MCG 11-11-026
UGC 4021
seems to be #disturbed by nearby galaxy (also disturbed)
might it have a polar ring?
spectacular NGC 1143
#merger of 3?
IC 311
nice #dust-ring
spiral, bar, star-forming clumps
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=5.1381574&dec=15.34737944
ring
what might be cloudy feature at left?
looks like a side-on #merger
very interesting; thank you for the link!
twin #ring
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=9.13574461&dec=28.71093021
from zoom-out pic would say it is a merger
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=32.5422454&dec=-1.40270075
might it be #disturbed by the galaxy at 7 o'clock?
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=349.85629542&dec=-1.81526839
slightly disturbed or background galaxy shining through?
#ring
NGC 7548; very nice
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=348.79632457&dec=25.28194307
nice; low surface brightness galaxy
#ring, #infra-red source (SIMBAD)
peculiar kind of #disturbance
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=320.58963662&dec=-14.08198146
very nice; I also classified it as 4 arm
no cross-identification
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/explore/obj.asp?id=1237671940881645949
looks like a massive central bulge
#interaction?
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=173.31488641&dec=-3.97599496
#interaction?
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=171.43379212&dec=-7.50779935
nice #ring and #barred spiral
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=173.79349606&dec=-4.61394857
#interaction
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=164.77826033&dec=-21.18030213
edge-on or #overlap?
CGCG 082-013, looks like having plenty of #dust
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=257.31224224&dec=9.22787359
#disturbed
#disturbed
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=194.31874292&dec=9.44569771
#merger
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=257.41527608&dec=78.34009338
#disturbed
#disturbed, blue #starforming regions,
#merger?
#interaction
#barred ring
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=43.1757368&dec=-8.80436382
#disturbed, but I can't see a nearby object
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=19.80734997&dec=-9.29215989
appears to have an inner ring
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=345.66794258&dec=13.3290749
another nice #barred spiral
#disturbed
almost a #ring. 1 arm?
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=45.30830328&dec=-7.22329089
NGC 879
another nice #ring
#disturbed; does the bright centre belong to the galaxy or is it an overlap?
looks like 3 galaxies #interacting
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=325.82503552&dec=28.57801546
nice
#ring?
nice #spiral in zoom-out
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=13.83097489&dec=31.74921696
#interaction with third at 3 o'clock?
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=20.48878565&dec=31.19236336
galaxy or planetary nebula?
#barred spiral
#disturbed with blue "clouds" / #star-forming
#dust lane
nice #disturbed
another nice @barred spiral
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=346.36262489&dec=-2.95720641
#interaction?
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=13.43274246&dec=-3.46707972
#merger
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=1.83724048&dec=-3.37933461
spiral and #ring
curved #dust lane
#interaction, #dustlane
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=20.00767408&dec=12.34706029
2 #rings
becoming a #ring
with NGC 7464 and 7463
#merger
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=346.16008135&dec=16.16619759
NGC 7465; nice #interaction, #merger (see zoom-out)
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=345.50400199&dec=15.96484784
a nice one
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=113.73290771&dec=31.27311067
not many ID?
#disturbed
developing (or losing) spiral arm? No nearby object
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=98.15034579&dec=37.80296446
nice
another nice #barred #ring
#disturbed
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=172.85223635&dec=72.21199496
nice, smooth spiral
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=190.87561787&dec=-4.7313892
2 faint and long spiral arms
NGC 3508. Impressive
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=165.75106324&dec=-16.28929806
would guess it is a #merger and a foreground star
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=175.31743212&dec=-2.82115445
I would say a #merger, but don't know if of 2 or 3
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=67.57715453&dec=82.26854357
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=39.99154117&dec=28.32547382
#merger
90° #merger?, #disturbed?
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=29.44652554&dec=-8.89907784
nice #ring, 2 arms almost invisible
#interaction
looks like #merger http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=169.57507694&dec=18.85040026
wow! Amazing qty of info. Tks you all!
is this disturbance the result of a merger? I can't see the remains of the second galaxy
a nice one; must have an NGC
is it interacting with large neighbour?
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=238.49887314&dec=41.61570345
large #ring
#disturbed
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=47.62589507&dec=42.12427412
two nice #rings. Second at 1 o'clock in full pic
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=347.92526306&dec=15.11061135
nice
#merger
nice #interaction
nice galaxy at left (down in the zoom-out)
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=51.010154&dec=-5.92453062
#merger
what is this galaxy merging with? Not with the elliptical in the background?
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=29.92979345&dec=-5.96994682
#star-forming
nice #star-forming region
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=359.18588466&dec=16.80291016
almost invisible arms around elliptical core. What causes this?
is there such a thing as a merger between elliptical and spiral?
wonder what causes these highly disturbed galaxies
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=163.13658102&dec=19.78974185
amazing pile-up. What may have caused it? The g at the edge would be too small for that?
how many galaxies are merging there? 2 or 4?
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=273.89544816&dec=43.30939074
beginning to interact? Or are they too apart?
tks
#interaction or just #overlap?
foreground star? and disturbed galaxy
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=210.21961578&dec=7.83989057
#merger
looks like arms are on different planes, disturbed
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=356.7883337&dec=15.59674423
merger? disturbed? Or just foreground stars?
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=340.03606584&dec=13.17218709
star-forming regions. blue/red/green at 8 o'clock is asteroid or artifact?
looks like #dust cloud / lane. Seems two galaxies are #interacting
full view: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=40.09986359&dec=-8.43354543
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=319.27913586&dec=-6.72441643
apart from the dust lane around the core, there is a further one at 3 o'clock, but apparently in the foreground
#disturbed, #merger?
believe to see several #dust clouds around the upper half of the galaxy (opposite to star)
#merger
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=265.42480125&dec=17.43730885
nice g with dust lane
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=193.35027044&dec=1.25767487
almost an "8". Massive central bulge
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=27.13795991&dec=12.61386212
galaxy or #star-forming region?
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=43.62928985&dec=2.37896262
2 long, irregular arms, #disturbed
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=5.06997568&dec=27.46785335
looks almost like two #rings
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=40.82205209&dec=3.64445103
#merger ?
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=21.13881005&dec=3.80077366
#merger ?
nice #merger
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=128.51326967&dec=-4.3873035
could it be some sort of cloud
tks! Learned another one; would never be able to tell it 😃
a nice one
galaxy at 5 o'clock seems to be feeding on star (or vice-versa)
foreground star and blurred galaxy?
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=275.48825599&dec=23.39215174
optical artifact or did Hubble get a very close view?
seems to be a lot of dust
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=263.52681921&dec=25.34397089
#merger? smaller dot galaxy or star?
irregular, nice
how can one know whether a galaxy is in the NGC?
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=51.49248126&dec=40.78727808
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/chart.asp?ra=115.13761224&dec=34.23207035
very nice
disturbed
almost an "8"
blue, red, green dots
tks!
or just 2 stars?
two red tracks seem to be between the foreground and background stars
snake #merger
WOW!! Tks!
6
nice #merger
blue, green and yellow. Appear to belong to the same object
edge-on with #ring. Shouldn't the ring be on the plane of the galaxy?
green spot at 6 o'clock an asteroid?
#merger of 3?
#bar looks particularly extensive to me (but I am an apprentice 😃)
looks almost entirely blue (if colours are true); is it a sign of "young" galaxy?
#ring
could there be more than 2 galaxies in there?
the blue area does not seem to belong to the centre; but then it is much brighter
centre: merger or just a star shining through?
foreground: merging with centre?
might this be the result of a merger long ago?
is this curved shape due to #lensing?
it is possible to discern a "jet" on the left hand side of the galaxy. But then, it would be too big...
nice #dust lane
another pretty one
like it
looks like an important #dust lane
two sisters
looks like only 1 arm, but several turns
nice disturbed blue galaxy
pronounced #bar
nice #spiral
very nice indeed. Is this a possible post-merger situation?
#tilde
#bar / #ring / spiral
2 large arms
recalls a pair of fangs
but the whole thing looks so smooth... 😃
two stars at different planes?
large 2 spirals of galaxy in the background
nice picture, conveys 3D view
it's the second image I see today with this feature. Is it due to the instrumets? Or software glitch?
looks like a bar from 10 to 4 hours
acqua star. What is it?
nice blue
can anyone guess what this might be?
there is what looks a like jet (?) at 12:30 hours, but only in one direction. But then it would be on the same plane of the spirals.....
nice view; the three upper stars seem to be at the same plane, in which case they would be very near each other. What is it?
Very bright object at upper right corner.
Looks like an explosion
looks like a big pretzel