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Modeling disk galaxy rotation curves with MaNGA and Stan
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question on 2MASX J16341450+2634129 (data from DSS2)
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A study on galactic morphology and evolution
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Has Galaxy Zoo an IRB Approval?
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ZooCon 2014: Saturday 2nd August- Oxford (UK) or Saturday 13th September - Portsmouth (UK)
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Wikipedia and Citizen Science.
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Overlaps by zookeeper (500 subjects)
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Nice spirals by zookeeper (3 subjects)
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This is fab! I think it must be an overlap - looks like a (blue?) disk behind a red one, with a coincidental alignment.
I reckon those blue blobs are a set of superstar clusters - if so they would be a disk embedded in a more elliptical structure.
...I think it's a merger - that would explain the two systems. But I would have to think hard to work out how to get here!
This is fascinating; the spectrum is of the blue bit which is indeed a #QSO & a strong one. But it seems divorced from the main gas...
Found this while filming in the Royal Society library - absolutely gorgeous!