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#overlap -> NED Ref.: "Galaxy Zoo: Catalog of overlapping Galaxy Pairs"
#merger
Maybe lensing! Please use the hashtag #lens in future! 😃
#clumpy
#overlap different redshifts
simulated #lens
#merger #minormerger #ngc NGC 7102
I agree! #overlap
#merger two spectroscopic redshifts given in SDSS
on following image the other galaxy is in the center: AGZ000ahkm simulated #illustris
on following image the other galaxy is in the center: AGZ000a6xq simulated #illustris
same as http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/AGZ0009wd5 duplicate?
same as AGZ0009lqb duplicate?
similar one: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/AGZ000aobw
similar to http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/AGZ000amdv
#ring hoag-type simulated #illustris
similar to http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/AGZ000aovd #minormerger
similar to http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/AGZ000aufs #minormerger
#knownlens candidate (NED Ref.) Hubble Survey: GOODS full-depth
#knownlens candidate Hubble Survey: GOODS full-depth
similar minor merger or overlap as http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/AGZ000bg8p
reminded me of http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/AGZ000amdv
#lens #knownlens candidate Hubble Survey: GOODS full-depth
@Capella05 One might want to classify actually just Decals images, but one is obliged to classify also Illustris! Either both or nothing!
@wtaskew "the images are designed to match the Sloan images as closely as possible." (blog post), but you compared with Hubble images!
Here is the link to SDSS.: http://cas.sdss.org/dr8/en/tools/explore/obj.asp?id=1237663480333992218
@KWillett Photometric object-type is star, but the spectral class is #galaxy ! There is a spectrum available in SDSS (DR8)! z_spec=0.115
What is the linear object? I posted it in the discussion on the right (page 9)!
#overlap NED Ref.: GZ overlap catalog, image is also available in DR7
It had been posted in the forum topic "Overlap". I cite the comment.: "The disturbance is caused by another galaxy just out of the image."
Image is also available in DR7.: Redshifts are as in DR8 ! So I guess, that the redshifts are likely reliable. If so, it is an overlap.
#overlap both galaxies have rather different redshifts in SDSS! #disturbed
Strong Lens Candidates in GOODS Fields: http://www.stsci.edu/science/goods/lensing/Lenscands/lenscands.html
a #knownlens NED Ref.: Strong Gravitational Lens Candidates in the GOODS ACS Fields
I think, that the pink colour is actually an AGN (=active galactic nucleus).
maybe #merger
According to the spectrum in SDSS it is a galaxy!
also available in DR7 (not a photometric object, but has an ID: 587729753282576710 )
#bowtie
#merger or #overlap
also available in DR7
#ring
#ring ? #polarring ? see image in discussion on the right
also #available_in_dr7
#edgeon , #lens ?
faint #arc on the left , #lens ?
It resembles a known lens.
Well, I think, that it is an elliptical = smooth galaxy.
#arc #lens
I really think, that it might be an overlap. I had posted it in the overlap topic GZ forum some months ago.: zphots rather different
#spiral
#irregular #caterpillar
known #polarring : see discussion topic: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/#/boards/BGZ0000004/discussions/DGZ10067ky
Here is the image, where the small galaxy is the central object.: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/AGZ0002ak0
#overlap #dust
#overlap
#poorqualityimage ( #scarf #scarffield ), #spiral recognizable
Usually the hashtag "overlap" is used, when 2 galaxies overlap. I don't use it, when it is a star/galaxy overlap like on this image.
I agree, it might be #polarring . Or maybe #overlap Besides it seems to be a #merger.: elliptical and spiral with loose arms/polarring .
It is a #knownlens , which was discovered by astronomers. Other images of this lens were posted in Talk before.
I agree maybe #lens . Please use hashtag! 😃
I also guess #lens .
#voorwerpje ? #disturbed
What are these blue and neon green objects? Not stars, because not visible in SDSS.
What's the curved object on the right? Looks like a glow worm. 😃
#overlap , but I would have classified it maybe as #merger
#artifact ?
I also guess #lens . #elliptical #smooth
#poorqualityimage Image processing problem.: Actually just one galaxy.
Usually stars are blue on UKIDSS images, as far as I know. I haven't seen a red star on an UKIDSS image before.
The spectrum class of the red object is Galaxy in DR8 z= 0.977, but in DR7 specclass is star.
double #star
#artifact UKIDSS
The image in Skyserver was taken by an optical telescope (SDSS survey). The above image was taken by an IR telescope (UKIDSS s.).
Here is the link of below topic: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/#/boards/BGZ0000001/discussions/DGZ0000jqm
"Could a SCIENTIST please give a detailed explanation of the UKIDSS artifacts?" Topic started 4 days ago by JeanT. No reply by ST so far
#merger : I looked at the corresponding SDSS image.
supernova?
I guess,that he means the object on the top edge.:It's a star. Always classify the object in the center of an image.: On this pic. #spiral
#spiral #bar
I agree, that it is a merger!
There is another galaxy.: Corresponding SDSS image: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/explore/obj.asp?id=1237658297925435401
BTW, the strong blue object is a star. We are asked to classify the object in the center of an image.
3 galaxies: maybe 2 or 3 merging #merger
The blue object is a foreground star. Always classify the object in the center of an image.: On this image a galaxy is in the center.
Stripe 82
#NGC_5655 : essential note in NED: "Often mistakenly called NGC-5649."
@ElisabethB ,Moderator : I disagree with you. It isn't an overlap, but a #merger !
There is a #merger of 2 galaxies in the center. The blue objects are stars (Milky Way).
You are right.: The green squares are artifacts.
That curved line is an artifact, which is caused by a bright star.
Always classify the object in the center.: In this case it is the pinkish galaxy. So you did right. The blue one is a foreground star.
Unusual colour: I haven't seen a yellow galaxy on an UKIDSS image before!
#merger and lensing? #lens
UKIDSS #artifact #poorqualityimage
cluster #lens ?
#lens #arc NED: zCOSMOS 831741
On the corresponding SDSS image there are star spikes.
#artifact As far as I know, satellite trails are just on SDSS images, but not on Hubble images. This one is a Hubble image.
#irregular #dwarf
#merger #ring
#ring, #polarring ?
Remark below the image:Artifically redshifted SDSS I found the original image in Talk: AGZ0002l68
there are artificially redshifted versions e.g. AGZ0007rmd
Here is the original image.: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/AGZ0002l68
Remark below the image.:Artifically redshifted SDSS. See GZ blog post: http://blog.galaxyzoo.org/2013/10/15/galaxy-zoo-continues-to-evolve/
#lens There is an #arc surrounding the big galaxy. Central object is #fhb galaxy.
#lens ?
#merger Here is the counterpart image: AGZ0007ey3
#merger , What is that blue spot? Here is the counterpart image: AGZ0007ey2 central object is the other galaxy
#dustlane
#merger #dustlane #doublebar ?
It is a #knownlens NED Ref.: Strong Gravitational Lens Candidates in the GOODS ACS Fields
I guess #merger .
#spiral classification and green #artifact #stain
#spiral #artifact
You are welcome! 😃
Here is another GZ image of the same galaxies.: AGZ0000pzj different central object
#overlap Here is another GZ image of the same galaxies.: AGZ0000q34 different central object
#artifact
#spiral with 2 arms? Is there an image from another HST survey available? @vrooje
@vrooje Are there for all CANDELS images corresponding COSMOS images available?Or are for all COSMOS images corresponding CANDLES available?
#poorqualityimage
Here are further images of this #lens .: AGZ0000soe and AGZ0000sl4
I would say #lens
#lookalike of AGZ0000xm1
maybe lensing: #lens ? also #available_in_dr7
#AGN #QSO
#howtoclassify ?
No spectra in SDSS, but there are given redshifts in NED. The image is also #available_in_dr7 .
#blankpart Here is another image: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0003qsl also #available_in_dr7
#lens ? faint #arc close the center of the galaxy #edgeon or cigar-shaped #elliptical ? #howtoclassify ?
#lens ?, faint blue #arc surrounding the galaxy
Here is another image.: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ00010yw
#lens #arc
Comment by P. Marshall on the forum.: http://www.galaxyzooforum.org/index.php?topic=6927.msg633359#msg633359
#merger Here is another GZ image of those galaxies: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0004wig
#star or #agn
I NED there is given SBb.: As far as I know, that means #barred #spiral . #howtoclassify ? #dustlane
I wonder, what #ElisabethB and others think? #question
Sorry, but I really can't see any hints of interaction! #poorqualityimage
I guess #smooth It doesn't look like an AGN. #poorqualityimage
#AGN
It just seems rectangular due to pixelation.: #poorqualityimage
#edgeon #overlap
#star
also #available_in_dr7 It was previously posted as a possible #lens on the GZ forum.
Note to myself: Both versions were posted and also tagged by me as lens.(one month inbetween both posted images.)
Here is another image of the same objects.: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ00004ft
Here is another image of the same objects.: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ00004ew
#redpea ? Hubble
I also think possible #lens .: There seems to be a red #arc .
Here is a zoomed-in image.: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ00000xw
In a new blog post, there is said, that "a “green pea” at redshift z=2 would be bright red." #red #redpea Hubble
Here is a #lookalike : http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ00001hr/discussions/DGZ1006d14
#red #greenpea ? #question #redpea Hubble
In a new blog post it is said, that "a “green pea” at redshift z=2 would be bright red".
Here is the zoomed-in version: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ00010xb/discussions/DGZ1006823
posted by c_cld on the forum today: in "Possible lenses"
#disturbed #spiral
#doublenucleus ?
better view on this image.: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0000z25
#dwarf #irregular galaxy
It was posted by #ElisabethB also on the forum.
I agree.: possible #lens . I see an #arc .
#disturbed
#clumpy : Big Foot
#x-shaped
there is a blue clumpy #arc : #lens ?
there seems to be a faint #arc on the right: #lens ?
#overlap ?
#blankpart central object: #partofG also in #available_in_dr7
#clumpy #lens ?
#edgeon #merger #alphabet
#AGN (according to NED) #voorwerpje #merger
#polarring #merger
#voorwerpje ?
#merger #overlap
#edgeon there are some green dots around the nucleus: #lens ? #voorwerpje ?
#clumpy #spiral #merger
#merger #voorwerpje
#merger #disturbed #clumpy #caterpillar
#clumpy #caterpillar #disturbed
#bar #lenticular
image, on which the other galaxy is the central object.: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0002sc4
Here is the image, on which the other galaxy is the central object.: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0002sc7
#clumpy #caterpillar #merger
#agn
Here is another view.: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0000y3x/discussions/DGZ10067i9
#greenpea #merger #clumpy
blue #arc on the right #lens #merger #doublenucleus
#jet #QSO or a #star overlaps an edgeon galaxy ?
#AGN or maybe a #star overlaps a galaxy
#stain #voorwerpje
#merger #doublenucleus
#rectangular #disturbed
#arc #lens though the arc looks misplaced
#polarring
#polarring #disturbed
maybe #agn
#edgeon #disturbed the shape is slightly curved
#polarring #bar
#starformingring #bluering
#voorwerpje IC 1726
#ring #disturbed
#spiral #disturbed
there is a red dotted #arc crossing the galaxy : #lens
There is a faint X crossing the nucleus #x-shaped bulge
#dustlane #polarring there is an #arc inside the galaxy #lens ?
#lens
#caterpillar #clumpy
#clumpy #caterpillar
#edgeon #merger
#lenticular
#arc #lens ?
#disturbed #barredspiral
#merger of 2 or 3 galaxies
#fuzzy #merger #lens
#polarring ? reminds me of polarring NGC 3718 #lookalike
#doublenucleus #merger #ring GZ image, on which the central object is the other nucleus.: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0005rpg
#bowtie #doublenucleus #lens : there is a faint arc: looks like a smiley 😃
#ring #doublenucleus ? #merger
#merger #agn
#merger :view on skyserver
#clumpy #merger
#star #binarystar
#AGN #green #greenbean galaxy ?
#AGN ?
cluster lensing ? #lens
Are the blue objects quasars/ lensed quasars? #lens Besides it looks, as if there is also an arc.
#jet #polarring #overlap ?
#poorqualityimage #scarffield run 1000 displayed for classification today (23.12.)
#merger or #lens ? EDIT: #knownlens NED, 2nd image: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/AGZ0000yy5
#poorqualityimage run 5065
#poorqualityimage run 7210
#caterpillar ?
also #available_in_dr7 DR7 says, that the central object is a star, DR8 says galaxy. NED says #partofG part of a galaxy
maybe #lens ? Here is a #lookalike : http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ00002rm
#disturbed #spiral #voorwerpje ?
Here is another GZ image of it.: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0002nqm
Here is another GZ image of it.: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0002nqn
#edgeon
#lookalike of http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ00010xb
#clumpy #spiral
#poorqualityimage run 2505 displayed for classification today
Here is a new comment by vrooje about the return of the scarf.: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ00019qd/discussions/DGZ10069yj
I think, that it is just a coincidence! 😃
'the return of the scarf' and 'the return of alan1001': Welcome back! 😃
I informed science team m. vrooje.: Warning post: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0001ef8/discussions/DGZ10069vd Besides I sent a PM.
#clumpy #irregular
#poorqualityimage run 1000 #scarffield Displayed for classification today. Actually, the science team had filtered these out recently.
#poorqualityimage run 1000 #scarffield Displayed for classification also today.Actually the science team had filtered these out recently
run 1000 #scarffield
Displayed for classification today. Actually, the science team had filtered these out recently.
Displayed for classification today.Actually, the science team had filtered these out recently
#poorqualityimage run 1000 #scarffield Displayed for classification also today.Actually the science team had filtered these out recently.
GZ image is #poorqualityimage , but in SDSS fine.
Here is another image of it http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0000f5x
Here is another image of it.: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0000f3q
a #clumpy galaxy
the other GZ image: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0005m2e
the other GZ image: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0005m2c
Here is the other GZ image.: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0004www
here is the other GZ image: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0004wwx
#blankpart
Looks like a fish. 😃
#poorqualityimage #scarffield (run 1000) displayed today
#poorqualityimage #scarffield (run 1000) displayed for classification today!
#poorqualityimage #scarffield (=run 1000) displayed today
looks like an #agn
#poorqualityimage (run 7210)
#edgeon #doublenucleus ?
#quasar or star or galaxy ?
#spiral #dustlane #polarring
#doublenucleus #merger
#ngc 0455 (NGC catalog number) #disturbed #polarring ?
#spiral #barredspiral #starburst
image looks better in sdss #poorqualityimage On the GZ image, it looks as if a star overlaps a galaxy: AGN looks misplaced #bug ?
#disturbed long tidal tail in sdss visible #agn active galactic nucleus
Here is the other GZ image: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0002mpb
not irregular, but disturbed. Interacting galaxies: #merger
looks like a face 😃
#doublenucleus #merger some lensing? #lens
There is a GZ blog post for more information about this kind of images.: http://blog.galaxyzoo.org/2012/12/04/removing-data-artifacts/
There were many of those displayed for classification today.: #poorqualityimage #scarffield
Odd classification: #ring and #merger
#edgeon #dustlane #polarring ? #overlap ? also #available_in_dr7
maybe #overlap
a further GZ image of it.: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ00014oh
Here is a further GZ image.: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ00014oh
Here are further GZ images of it.: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ00014oi http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ00014ok
2 #edgeon galaxies
looks like an #overlap
not a GPair, but #partofG : There is following essential note in NED.: This is part of the galaxy KUG 1120+307
looks like a #merger Yes, it is #arp 246 (ARP catalog object number) aka #ngc 7838 and #ngc 7837 (NGC catalog)
#merger #ngc 0756 (NGC catalog object number)
#merger ?
Here is the GZ image, on which the other galaxy is in ther center.: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0005kl9
Here is GZ image, on which the other galaxy is in the center.: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0005kl7
#doublenucleus #merger or #overlap
#3arms #spiral #merger ?
#overlap or #merger
a blue star = una estrella azul
Translation of the 2nd comment by google: It is another galaxy in the same visual field on the spiral further back
Click #3arms : It is a hashtag by science team member klmasters. I also used it. Besides there is a collection by someone else.
Here is the other GZ image.: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0001l5e
#poorqualityimage GZ image is a #misregisteredimage , but in SDSS it looks fine.
#poorqualityimage star with #artifact
#caterpillar #merger
#knownlens
#3arms #spiral a star overlaps the galaxy
#3arms #spiral a star overlaps the galaxy central object: spiral arm: #partofG (part of a Galaxy)
Either edgeon or a #spiral with #loose arms. I think, that it is a #merger. View the SDSS image.
There are 2 stars below the galaxy.
una stella a #star
The galaxy at the top is a ring.
Here is the other image.: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0001n75
Here is the other image.: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0001n76
Odd features classification: #ring and #merger
#lens ? The central clump is a photometric object in SDSS, but the right and left ones however aren't.
#clumpy #caterpillar #merger #triplenuclei
#merger #doublenucleus #ring
Reminded me of: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0002986/discussions/DGZ1006798
I am not sure, but let's tag it as #lens.
Here is another GZ image of that merger.: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0004rrz
I agree: #merger
#pureart from an artistic point of view.😃
#triplenuclei
#star It somehow reminded me of the Lady Liberty crown, though it is a different design. 😃
I see a blue, #clumpy and twisted ring coming out of the other #ring.: #polarring ?
#irregular
#NGC 4774 NED note: A bright blue clump is shifted from the center of the ring which seems to form a pair.
#disturbed #bowtie
#fuzzy I see a spiral arm pattern.: maybe #HUDS (huge distant spiral)
I would say merger. Not an irregular, but a #disturbed #spiral with a #bar.
looks #fuzzy.
I would also say merger. Here is the image, on which the other galaxy is in the center.: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ00056k8
Here is the image, on which the other galaxy is in the center.: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0003ykw/discussions/DGZ10069kb
#doublenucleus
#lenticular In SDSS it looks like a #bar. If you click "Invert" it is better recognizable.
In SDSS the Type is Galaxy and the spectrum class is also Galaxy. NED objecttype is G (Galaxy).
A "baby" star! 😃 Looks like a girl! 😃 I would like to name it "The Ugly Duckling" Star! 😃 (a fairy tale)
#spiral #3arms PS: I found it in the collection titled "three armed spirals" by mjtbarrett.
#spiral #bar #3arms #barredspiral
#edgeon #dustlane
#disturbed #spiral #3arms #merger
#disturbed #merger
Discussed the image, on which the other galaxy is the central object.: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ00015y6/discussions/DGZ10067ls
#blankpart the complete image is available in SDSS
There is a green object, which looks like a #greenpea.: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/explore/obj.asp?id=1237680503430119624
#spiral #AGN ? #greenpea ?
Here is the image, on which the other galaxy is the central object.: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ00063n8
#merger #ring #clumpy #caterpillar
looks like a star, which overlaps a galaxy.
I would have classified as #star
Central object is a galaxy, but the other object is a star from the Milky Way. So both objects are at different distances.
reminded me of: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0003tdp/discussions/DGZ10067yh
There is a topic for #square galaxies on the forum.: http://www.galaxyzooforum.org/index.php?topic=280005.0
looks like #square shaped galaxy Here is a #lookalike in Talk: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0001p6c/discussions/DGZ100677r
slightly #barbell shaped? #shellgalaxy
#poorqualityimage from a scientific point of view 😃
It is wonderful! Looks like a painting!
I don't see, what you described, but an #arc below the galaxy.: #lens
#merger #doublenucleus #clumpy
#merger Another image of that merger:
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0005j5v
#merger Another image of that merger: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0005j5u
#spiral #nuclearring ?
#disturbed #dustlane #polarring ?
#lenticular #howtoclassify : features/disk bar: Yes spiral arms? No
#disturbed #spiral #merger ?
#merger : #elliptical (smooth) and a #ring galaxy also #available_in_dr7 classification: smooth, oddities: merger
#disturbed #spiral #3arms
#spiral #barredspiral #3arms
There seems to be a small clumpy galaxy #caterpillar. I guess, that it is a further away. #overlap
NED note: ... Paired with 18 38.5 +40 06 at 1.8, 45, (0.8 x 0.7), core 0.15 x 0.15, compact, m=14.9, probably interaction
NED note: Re:UGC 11319 Bright core 0.20 x 0.15, very long thin almost straight arms, stellar condensation at tip of north arm, star? ...
#poorqualityimage from the #scarffield
There is a topic on the GZ forum.:
http://www.galaxyzooforum.org/index.php?topic=280383.0
#poorqualityimage from the #scarffield There is a topic on the GZ forum.: http://www.galaxyzooforum.org/index.php?topic=280383.0
I see also a #dustlane Besides I see a #ring #pollaring
looks like an eye 😃
I think, that those look like stars. #star
#spiral #disturbed In SDSS you can see, that it is interacting with another spiral.: #merger
Hubble image: most of the galaxy looks pixelated #smooth ? #howtoclassify ? #AGN ? #poorqualityimage
#poorqualityimage #misregisteredimage In SDSS the colours are fine! #merger
#smiley Tag for things, that makes one smile in Talk!
yes, looks like a disturbed #spiral
yes, there is a dustlane #edgeon galaxy
I agree, that there is a doublenucleus. It has to be classified as #merger.
No ellipticals 2 galaxies are interacting: one looks like an edgeon? and the other one like a disturbed spiral. #merger
#blankpart The complete image is available in SDSS.
#merger here is the other GZ image.: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0002j86
#merger here is the other GZ image: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0002j89
Hubble #star
NED says, that the galaxy name is IC 0320. In SDSS Explorer there is a link to NED.
#howtoclassify I classified it as a #disturbed #spiral
#howtoclassify I classified it as a #spiral, but it is not a classical spiral. maybe #lenticular
#clumpy (SDSS image) #merger #caterpillar ?
interacting galaxies #merger
not clear on the GZ image, but in SDSS it looks like a merger: the blue spiral looks being disturbed by the other galaxy
looks not like a disturbed, but an #irregular galaxy
#partofG (part of a galaxy)
Wow! #disturbed
#overlap ? #howtoclassify
#disturbed ? 😃 #howtoclassify
not an irregular,but #spiral I wouldn't say disturbed.
#lenticular #howtoclassify "feature/disk" button: spiral arms? NO
not an irregular, but #spiral
#poorqualityimage Nearly all objects displayed for classification are labeled "Galaxy" by SDSS.
The Hookah-Smoking Caterpillar from "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" 😃
#voorwerpje ? near the nucleus
On the GZ forum there is information about the poorquality images from the "scarffield": http://www.galaxyzooforum.org/index.php?topic=28038
A #poorqualityimage from the #scarffield I start a discussion to post the image from SDSS.
not a Hubble, but SDSS image #poorqualityimage from the #scarffield
a #poorqualityimage from the #scarffield
There is further information on the Forum:
a #poorqualityimage from the #scarffield There is further information on the Forum: http://www.galaxyzooforum.org/index.php?topic=280383.0
#poorqualityimage #greenfuzzy #scarffield
#FAQ one of the frequently asked #questions!
maybe #polarring
Besides there is the term #nuclearlens , but I don't remember, what it is, but it hasn't to do with lensing!
I heard of nuclear rings, but I don't know if this is one. #nuclearring
#merger It looks, as if the small compain caused the disturbance.
#dustlane just noticeable
#irregular galaxy
No lensing. This is a spiral, but lenses are usually surrounding ellipticals.
looks like an #overlap of 2 galaxies. Maybe merger? The central galaxy is a Seyfert #AGN according to NED.: In SDSS there is link to NED
Sorry, but I don't think, that there is lensing. Nonetheless, I tag it #lens, in order, that it is checked by the GZ astronomers!
No, not an irregular! Most irregulars are very blue, but not all blue galaxies are irregulars. It looks like a #disturbed #spiral.
#merger ? Other image and discussion: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0005k9s/discussions/DGZ10068k6
#merger ? #bar
The Imperial IRAS-FSC Redshift Catalogue (IIFSCz), of 60,303 galaxies!
#merger #disturbed #bar looks #odd
Another similiar one: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0000b6y
#irregular There is a merger in lower part of that image and here is the familiar:) GZ image.: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0004xi2
#edgeon galaxies
#merger Here is the other GZ image: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0004okp
looks like a #merger of 2 smooth galaxies (=ellipticals) #doublenucleus
#merger The other image: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0004n5j
#AGN maybe active galactic nucleus #disturbed
I guess #AGN, but it might be a #star, which overlaps the galaxy.
lovely #spiral
It is a #merger. The central galaxy has a bar. So it is not an elliptical, because ellipticals have no bars. So features/disk and merger!
#merger #blankpart The other image is here: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0003wd2/discussions/DGZ10068dw
lovely #ring
On this image, the red point(=star) is NOT in the center! You are asked to classify the object, which is in the center of an image.
The red point is a star, which overlaps the galaxy. The star, which is in the Milkyway, and the galaxy are at different distances.
image is centered on #partofG (part of galaxy)
looks like an #overlap of 2 #edgeon galaxies
#blankpart image The complete image is available in SDSS. I am going to start a discussion to post that image.
#blankpart the whole image is available in SDSS
#artifact looks like a skyscraper 😃 Reminds me of the building "Burj Dubai"!
#merger Other image: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0002axx
#merger Other image: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0002axy
Other images: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0005ryp http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0005ryk/discussions/DGZ100674i
3rd image: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0005ryn
there are red stars, but also a line of red dots. maybe artifact ?
#merger Another image: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0005ylr
#merger Another image: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0005ylp
#merger Image, on which is centered on the other galaxy: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0005wc1
#merger Image, on which is centered on the other galaxy: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0005wc2
#edgeon with an #AGN ?
Another image of them: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0005neu
#merger Another image: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0005nes
#AGN / #QSO or #star, which overlaps galaxy ?
#merger Further GZ images of it.: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ000576u http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ000576v
Further GZ images of it.: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ000576u http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ000576s
#merger Further GZ image of it.: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ000576v http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ000576s
#partofG central object is part of the galaxy
also #available_in_dr7 #partofG central object is part of the galaxy
GZ image of the other part is here.: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0002ar2 #blankpart
#blankpart image of lower part: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0002ar1/discussions/DGZ10045em
green blob #cosmicray ?
#spiral faint arms also #available_in_dr7 #howtoclassify
not a lens #spiral tight arm and big bulge
The bright point is the nucleus of the galaxy. also #available_in_dr7 image center: spiral arm #partofG (part of a Galaxy)
#poorqualityimage #misregisteredimage
#merger #blankpart Here is the other GZ image and also the SDSS image.: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ00023pd/discussions/DGZ100678d
#blankpart In SDSS the complete image is available! Follow the link to Skyserver, click Navigate and then the button "Get Image"!
red dot is likely a star, which overlaps spiral central object: spiral arm #partofG also #available_in_dr7: different class
Not an AGN! DR8 says #starburst
looks like a #merger The bright object is likely just a star, which overlaps the merger.
the central object to classify is a #spiral
I agree, that it is a merger. Besides #ring
It is another galaxy, which disturbs this galaxy, but it isn't on this image. Go to Skyserver, click Navigate and then click "Get Image".
also #available_in_dr7 central object: Spiral arm: #partofG (part of a Galaxy) DR7class Star, DR8class Galaxy
There is a star, which overlaps the galaxy.
#howtoclassify During classification you can use the Invert button. Sometimes it helps.
It could be,that the galaxy has a double nucleus(merger), but it looks like a star, which overlaps the galaxy. Central object is the nucleus
Here is a similiar one.: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0000519/discussions/DGZ1002mmi
#merger #voorwerpje ? Another image: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ000640r
#merger #blankpart another image: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ000640s
#spiral #bar #disturbed
#merger #AGN
#merger #doublecore
#knownlens http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0000jfs/discussions/DGZ10066fn
also #available_in_dr7 : DR7 says Star, DR8 says Galaxy Star overlapping the Galaxy? OR nucleus of the Galaxy? #merger ? #howtoclassify
great object:whether lens or ring looks somehow different than CSWA19 Objects off-center Ring asymmetrical #merger and #ring #doublenucleus
#edgeon also #available_in_dr7 on the zoomed image it looks as if there is a #lens
#howtoclassify
the neighbour galaxy #lens
#lens also #available_in_dr7
#howtoclassify Looks like a #spiral with a #bar:
In NED there is given zCosmos 824818. So I guess, that a corresponding Hubble Zoo image is available. Could you please check? #question
#blankimage, in Skyserver:green #poorqualityimage from the #scarffield
#ring or #lens ?
#ring #merger #doublenucleus
#spiral #barredspiral
#spiral #barredspiral #blankpart
Here is another GZ image of that galaxy, but it is also incomplete. http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0005mgf
#spiral #blankpart Here is another GZ image of that galaxy.: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0005mgg
also #available_in_dr7: Collection: Oldies
#merger #blankpart
I guess, that it is a merger, because I see there a #doublecore.
#lens in the upper part of the image: It seems as if there is a blue arc
#ring #blankpart
Today I posted in "Interface bugs": The Help pages for "Bar" and "Bulge" don't contain images,but there is given "Click to see larger images
If the 2 other dots are galaxies, I guess, that they are probably more distant than the galaxy in the center of the image.
it is the nucleus of that galaxy
looks like a spiral, which has faints arms. I would have classified it as follows.: #spiral with a #bar and an obvious bulge
here the image, on which the other galaxy is in the center of the image.:
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0004vaw
#polarring #howtoclassify
My classification would have been as follows.: #spiral, tight arms, don't know how many #howtoclassify
I guess, that they also display zoomed images, on which those galaxies are in the center of an image.
also #available_in_dr7 looks like a double nucleus
Here is a zoomed GZ image, on which both galaxies are shown.: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0003tyn
also #available_in_dr7 central object is #partofG DR7class star, DR8class galaxy
#blankpart also #available_in_dr7 #PartofG: the central object is the tail (part of the galaxy) DR8 class GALAXY, but DR7 class STAR
wrongly displayed: #starclassdr8
2 interacting spirals: #merger
It is not a "green pea galaxy", but a #star. It is a #poorqualityimage. #greenfuzzy
it is not a jet, but an edge-on galaxy
#questions Why is the lower part of the GZ image missing, though it is available in SDSS? #blankpart
#merger image is also #available_in_DR7 aka NGC 0523
Go to SDSS Navigate and click the button "Get Image": http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/navi.asp?ra=238.23778355&dec=21.1038094
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0000jkc/discussions/DGZ10046tv http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0000jfs/discussions/DGZ10066fn
#scarffield #poorqualityimage #starclassdr8
A star is the central object. Here is another view: One of the galaxies is the central object: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ00014ok
other view: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ00014oi
#star #merger #starclassdr8
There are some images, which are also #available_in_DR7, displayed in the new GZ. This is one of those.
The central object seems to be a #star, which overlaps the galaxy.
It is one of the galaxies from the Voorwerpje paper!
image is also #available_in_DR7
#overlap -> NED Ref.: "Galaxy Zoo: Catalog of overlapping Galaxy Pairs"
#merger
Maybe lensing! Please use the hashtag #lens in future! 😃
#clumpy
#merger
#overlap different redshifts
#merger
simulated #lens
#merger #minormerger
#ngc NGC 7102
I agree! #overlap
#merger two spectroscopic redshifts given in SDSS
on following image the other galaxy is in the center:
AGZ000ahkm
simulated #illustris
on following image the other galaxy is in the center: AGZ000a6xq
simulated #illustris
same as http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/AGZ0009wd5 duplicate?
same as AGZ0009lqb duplicate?
similar one: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/AGZ000aobw
similar to http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/AGZ000amdv
#ring hoag-type
simulated #illustris
similar to http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/AGZ000aovd
#minormerger
similar to http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/AGZ000aufs
#minormerger
#knownlens candidate (NED Ref.)
Hubble Survey: GOODS full-depth
#knownlens candidate (NED Ref.)
Hubble Survey: GOODS full-depth
#knownlens candidate
Hubble Survey: GOODS full-depth
similar minor merger or overlap as http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/AGZ000bg8p
reminded me of http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/AGZ000amdv
#knownlens candidate
Hubble Survey: GOODS full-depth
#lens #knownlens candidate
Hubble Survey: GOODS full-depth
@Capella05 One might want to classify actually just Decals images, but one is obliged to classify also Illustris! Either both or nothing!
@wtaskew "the images are designed to match the Sloan images as closely as possible." (blog post), but you compared with Hubble images!
Here is the link to SDSS.: http://cas.sdss.org/dr8/en/tools/explore/obj.asp?id=1237663480333992218
@KWillett Photometric object-type is star, but the spectral class is #galaxy ! There is a spectrum available in SDSS (DR8)! z_spec=0.115
What is the linear object?
I posted it in the discussion on the right (page 9)!
#overlap NED Ref.: GZ overlap catalog, image is also available in DR7
It had been posted in the forum topic "Overlap". I cite the comment.: "The disturbance is caused by another galaxy just out of the image."
Image is also available in DR7.: Redshifts are as in DR8 ! So I guess, that the redshifts are likely reliable. If so, it is an overlap.
#overlap both galaxies have rather different redshifts in SDSS!
#disturbed
Strong Lens Candidates in GOODS Fields:
http://www.stsci.edu/science/goods/lensing/Lenscands/lenscands.html
a #knownlens NED Ref.: Strong Gravitational Lens Candidates in the GOODS ACS Fields
I think, that the pink colour is actually an AGN (=active galactic nucleus).
maybe #merger
According to the spectrum in SDSS it is a galaxy!
also available in DR7 (not a photometric object, but has an ID: 587729753282576710 )
#bowtie
#merger or #overlap
also available in DR7
#ring
#ring ? #polarring ? see image in discussion on the right
also #available_in_dr7
#edgeon , #lens ?
faint #arc on the left , #lens ?
It resembles a known lens.
Well, I think, that it is an elliptical = smooth galaxy.
#arc #lens
I really think, that it might be an overlap. I had posted it in the overlap topic GZ forum some months ago.: zphots rather different
#spiral
#irregular #caterpillar
known #polarring : see discussion topic:
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/#/boards/BGZ0000004/discussions/DGZ10067ky
Here is the image, where the small galaxy is the central object.:
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/AGZ0002ak0
#overlap #dust
#overlap
#ring
#poorqualityimage ( #scarf #scarffield ), #spiral recognizable
Usually the hashtag "overlap" is used, when 2 galaxies overlap. I don't use it, when it is a star/galaxy overlap like on this image.
I agree, it might be #polarring . Or maybe #overlap
Besides it seems to be a #merger.: elliptical and spiral with loose arms/polarring .
It is a #knownlens , which was discovered by astronomers. Other images of this lens were posted in Talk before.
I agree maybe #lens . Please use hashtag! 😃
I also guess #lens .
#voorwerpje ? #disturbed
#arc #lens
What are these blue and neon green objects? Not stars, because not visible in SDSS.
What's the curved object on the right? Looks like a glow worm. 😃
#overlap , but I would have classified it maybe as #merger
#artifact ?
I also guess #lens .
#elliptical #smooth
#poorqualityimage Image processing problem.: Actually just one galaxy.
Usually stars are blue on UKIDSS images, as far as I know. I haven't seen a red star on an UKIDSS image before.
The spectrum class of the red object is Galaxy in DR8 z= 0.977, but in DR7 specclass is star.
double #star
#artifact UKIDSS
The image in Skyserver was taken by an optical telescope (SDSS survey). The above image was taken by an IR telescope (UKIDSS s.).
#merger
Here is the link of below topic:
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/#/boards/BGZ0000001/discussions/DGZ0000jqm
"Could a SCIENTIST please give a detailed explanation of the UKIDSS artifacts?" Topic started 4 days ago by JeanT.
No reply by ST so far
#merger : I looked at the corresponding SDSS image.
supernova?
I guess,that he means the object on the top edge.:It's a star.
Always classify the object in the center of an image.: On this pic. #spiral
#spiral #bar
#merger
#spiral
I agree, that it is a merger!
There is another galaxy.: Corresponding SDSS image: http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/explore/obj.asp?id=1237658297925435401
BTW, the strong blue object is a star.
We are asked to classify the object in the center of an image.
3 galaxies: maybe 2 or 3 merging #merger
The blue object is a foreground star. Always classify the object in the center of an image.: On this image a galaxy is in the center.
#merger
Stripe 82
#NGC_5655 :
essential note in NED: "Often mistakenly called NGC-5649."
@ElisabethB ,Moderator :
I disagree with you. It isn't an overlap, but a #merger !
There is a #merger of 2 galaxies in the center. The blue objects are stars (Milky Way).
You are right.: The green squares are artifacts.
That curved line is an artifact, which is caused by a bright star.
Always classify the object in the center.: In this case it is the pinkish galaxy. So you did right. The blue one is a foreground star.
Unusual colour: I haven't seen a yellow galaxy on an UKIDSS image before!
#merger and lensing? #lens
UKIDSS #artifact #poorqualityimage
cluster #lens ?
#lens #arc
NED: zCOSMOS 831741
On the corresponding SDSS image there are star spikes.
#artifact
As far as I know, satellite trails are just on SDSS images, but not on Hubble images. This one is a Hubble image.
#irregular #dwarf
#merger #ring
#merger
#ring, #polarring ?
Remark below the image:Artifically redshifted SDSS
I found the original image in Talk: AGZ0002l68
there are artificially redshifted versions e.g. AGZ0007rmd
Here is the original image.:
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/AGZ0002l68
Remark below the image.:Artifically redshifted SDSS.
See GZ blog post: http://blog.galaxyzoo.org/2013/10/15/galaxy-zoo-continues-to-evolve/
#lens There is an #arc surrounding the big galaxy.
Central object is #fhb galaxy.
#spiral
#lens ?
#merger
Here is the counterpart image: AGZ0007ey3
#merger , What is that blue spot?
Here is the counterpart image: AGZ0007ey2 central object is the other galaxy
#dustlane
#merger #dustlane
#doublebar ?
#lens ?
It is a #knownlens NED Ref.:
Strong Gravitational Lens Candidates in the GOODS ACS Fields
#dustlane
I guess #merger .
#spiral classification and green #artifact #stain
#spiral #artifact
You are welcome! 😃
Here is another GZ image of the same galaxies.: AGZ0000pzj
different central object
#overlap
Here is another GZ image of the same galaxies.: AGZ0000q34
different central object
#artifact
#spiral with 2 arms? Is there an image from another HST survey available? @vrooje
@vrooje
Are there for all CANDELS images corresponding COSMOS images available?Or are for all COSMOS images corresponding CANDLES available?
#spiral
#overlap
#merger
#poorqualityimage
Here are further images of this #lens .:
AGZ0000soe and AGZ0000sl4
I would say #lens
#ring
#lookalike of AGZ0000xm1
maybe lensing: #lens ?
also #available_in_dr7
#AGN #QSO
#howtoclassify ?
No spectra in SDSS, but there are given redshifts in NED.
The image is also #available_in_dr7 .
#blankpart
Here is another image: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0003qsl
also #available_in_dr7
#lens ? faint #arc close the center of the galaxy
#edgeon or cigar-shaped #elliptical ? #howtoclassify ?
#lens ?, faint blue #arc surrounding the galaxy
Here is another image.:
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ00010yw
#lens #arc
#lens #arc
Comment by P. Marshall on the forum.:
http://www.galaxyzooforum.org/index.php?topic=6927.msg633359#msg633359
#merger
Here is another GZ image of those galaxies:
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0004wig
#star or #agn
#star or #agn
I NED there is given SBb.:
As far as I know, that means #barred #spiral .
#howtoclassify ?
#dustlane
I wonder, what #ElisabethB and others think?
#question
Sorry, but I really can't see any hints of interaction!
#poorqualityimage
I guess #smooth
It doesn't look like an AGN.
#poorqualityimage
#AGN
#star or #agn
It just seems rectangular due to pixelation.:
#poorqualityimage
#merger
#edgeon #overlap
#star
also #available_in_dr7
It was previously posted as a possible #lens on the GZ forum.
Note to myself:
Both versions were posted and also tagged by me as lens.(one month inbetween both posted images.)
Here is another image of the same objects.:
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ00004ft
Here is another image of the same objects.:
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ00004ew
#lens ?
#redpea ? Hubble
I also think possible #lens .: There seems to be a red #arc .
Here is a zoomed-in image.:
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ00000xw
#lens #arc
#lens #arc
In a new blog post, there is said, that "a “green pea” at redshift z=2 would be bright red."
#red #redpea Hubble
Here is a #lookalike :
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ00001hr/discussions/DGZ1006d14
#red #greenpea ? #question #redpea Hubble
In a new blog post it is said, that "a “green pea” at redshift z=2 would be bright red".
#red #greenpea ? #question #redpea Hubble
In a new blog post it is said, that "a “green pea” at redshift z=2 would be bright red".
Here is the zoomed-in version:
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ00010xb/discussions/DGZ1006823
posted by c_cld on the forum today: in "Possible lenses"
#disturbed #spiral
#merger
#doublenucleus ?
#spiral
#spiral
#merger
better view on this image.:
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0000z25
#dwarf #irregular galaxy
It was posted by #ElisabethB also on the forum.
I agree.: possible #lens . I see an #arc .
#disturbed
#clumpy : Big Foot
#x-shaped
there is a blue clumpy #arc : #lens ?
#spiral
#merger
there seems to be a faint #arc on the right: #lens ?
#lens ?
#overlap ?
#blankpart
central object: #partofG
also in #available_in_dr7
#clumpy #lens ?
#edgeon #merger #alphabet
#AGN (according to NED) #voorwerpje #merger
#polarring #merger
#AGN
#voorwerpje ?
#merger #overlap
#merger #overlap
#edgeon
there are some green dots around the nucleus:
#lens ? #voorwerpje ?
#merger
#clumpy #spiral #merger
#merger
#merger #voorwerpje
#merger #disturbed
#clumpy #caterpillar
#merger
#clumpy #caterpillar
#disturbed
#bar #lenticular
image, on which the other galaxy is the central object.:
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0002sc4
Here is the image, on which the other galaxy is the central object.: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0002sc7
#merger
#merger
#clumpy #caterpillar #merger
#disturbed #spiral
also #available_in_dr7
#agn
Here is another view.:
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0000y3x/discussions/DGZ10067i9
#greenpea #merger #clumpy
blue #arc on the right #lens
#merger #doublenucleus
#agn
#jet #QSO or a #star overlaps an edgeon galaxy ?
#spiral
#AGN or maybe a #star overlaps a galaxy
#stain #voorwerpje
#merger #doublenucleus
#merger #doublenucleus
#rectangular #disturbed
#merger
#arc #lens though the arc looks misplaced
#disturbed
#polarring
#polarring
#disturbed
#polarring
maybe #agn
#edgeon #disturbed
the shape is slightly curved
#polarring #bar
#starformingring #bluering
#starformingring #bluering
#voorwerpje
IC 1726
#ring #disturbed
#spiral #disturbed
#merger
#merger
#ring #disturbed
there is a red dotted #arc crossing the galaxy : #lens
#arc #lens
#polarring
There is a faint X crossing the nucleus
#x-shaped bulge
#dustlane #polarring
there is an #arc inside the galaxy #lens ?
#lens
#ring #disturbed
#caterpillar #clumpy
#lens
#disturbed #spiral
#merger #doublenucleus
#clumpy #caterpillar
#disturbed
#edgeon #merger
#ring #disturbed
#ring #disturbed
#disturbed
#merger
#merger
#merger
#clumpy #caterpillar
#lenticular
#arc #lens ?
#disturbed #spiral
#spiral
#disturbed #barredspiral
#lens
#disturbed
#merger of 2 or 3 galaxies
#disturbed
#merger
#fuzzy
#merger
#lens
#polarring ?
reminds me of polarring NGC 3718 #lookalike
#lens
#doublenucleus #merger #ring
GZ image, on which the central object is the other nucleus.: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0005rpg
#bowtie
#doublenucleus
#lens : there is a faint arc: looks like a smiley 😃
#merger
#merger
#ring
#doublenucleus ? #merger
#merger #agn
#bar #lenticular
#merger :view on skyserver
#clumpy #merger
#star
#binarystar
#star
#binarystar
#AGN
#green
#greenbean galaxy ?
#AGN ?
#merger
cluster lensing ? #lens
#lens
Are the blue objects quasars/ lensed quasars? #lens
Besides it looks, as if there is also an arc.
#merger
#jet #polarring #overlap ?
#lens
#poorqualityimage #scarffield run 1000
displayed for classification today (23.12.)
#ring
#merger or #lens ?
EDIT: #knownlens NED,
2nd image: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/AGZ0000yy5
#poorqualityimage #scarffield run 1000
displayed for classification today (23.12.)
#poorqualityimage run 5065
#poorqualityimage #scarffield run 1000
displayed for classification today (23.12.)
#poorqualityimage run 7210
#caterpillar ?
#poorqualityimage #scarffield run 1000
displayed for classification today (23.12.)
#poorqualityimage run 7210
#disturbed #spiral
also #available_in_dr7
DR7 says, that the central object is a star, DR8 says galaxy.
NED says #partofG part of a galaxy
maybe #lens ?
Here is a #lookalike : http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ00002rm
#merger
#merger
#merger
#merger
#disturbed #spiral
#disturbed #spiral
#voorwerpje ?
#merger
Here is another GZ image of it.:
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0002nqm
Here is another GZ image of it.:
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0002nqn
#edgeon
#lookalike of http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ00010xb
#clumpy #spiral
#poorqualityimage run 2505
displayed for classification today
Here is a new comment by vrooje about the return of the scarf.:
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ00019qd/discussions/DGZ10069yj
I think, that it is just a coincidence! 😃
'the return of the scarf' and 'the return of alan1001':
Welcome back! 😃
I informed science team m. vrooje.: Warning post: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0001ef8/discussions/DGZ10069vd
Besides I sent a PM.
#arc #lens
#clumpy #irregular
#poorqualityimage
run 1000 #scarffield
Displayed for classification today. Actually, the science team had filtered these out recently.
#poorqualityimage
run 1000 #scarffield
Displayed for classification also today.Actually the science team had filtered these out recently
#poorqualityimage
run 1000 #scarffield
Displayed for classification today. Actually, the science team had filtered these out recently.
#poorqualityimage
run 1000 #scarffield
Displayed for classification today.Actually, the science team had filtered these out recently
#poorqualityimage
run 1000 #scarffield
Displayed for classification today. Actually, the science team had filtered these out recently.
#poorqualityimage
run 1000 #scarffield
Displayed for classification today. Actually, the science team had filtered these out recently.
#poorqualityimage
run 1000 #scarffield
Displayed for classification also today.Actually the science team had filtered these out recently.
GZ image is #poorqualityimage , but in SDSS fine.
Here is another image of it
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0000f5x
Here is another image of it.:
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0000f3q
a #clumpy galaxy
the other GZ image:
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0005m2e
the other GZ image:
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0005m2c
#merger #doublenucleus
#merger #doublenucleus
#merger
#merger
Here is the other GZ image.:
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0004www
here is the other GZ image:
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0004wwx
#merger #doublenucleus
#merger #doublenucleus
#ring
#blankpart
#arc #lens ?
Looks like a fish. 😃
#edgeon
#poorqualityimage #scarffield (run 1000) displayed today
#poorqualityimage #scarffield (run 1000) displayed today
#poorqualityimage #scarffield (run 1000) displayed today
#poorqualityimage #scarffield (run 1000) displayed for classification today!
#poorqualityimage #scarffield (=run 1000) displayed today
#arc #lens ?
looks like an #agn
#poorqualityimage (run 7210)
#edgeon
#doublenucleus ?
#quasar or star or galaxy ?
#spiral #dustlane
#polarring
#doublenucleus #merger
#ngc 0455 (NGC catalog number)
#disturbed #polarring ?
#spiral #barredspiral
#starburst
#merger
image looks better in sdss #poorqualityimage
On the GZ image, it looks as if a star overlaps a galaxy: AGN looks misplaced #bug ?
#disturbed long tidal tail in sdss visible
#agn active galactic nucleus
#disturbed
Here is the other GZ image:
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0002mpb
not irregular, but disturbed.
Interacting galaxies: #merger
looks like a face 😃
#doublenucleus #merger
some lensing? #lens
There is a GZ blog post for more information about this kind of images.:
http://blog.galaxyzoo.org/2012/12/04/removing-data-artifacts/
There were many of those displayed for classification today.:
#poorqualityimage #scarffield
#merger
Odd classification:
#ring and #merger
#lens
#edgeon
#dustlane
#polarring ?
#overlap ?
also #available_in_dr7
maybe #overlap
a further GZ image of it.:
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ00014oh
Here is a further GZ image.:
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ00014oh
Here are further GZ images of it.:
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ00014oi
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ00014ok
#merger
#merger
#spiral
#spiral
#merger
#edgeon
#merger
2 #edgeon galaxies
looks like an #overlap
not a GPair, but #partofG :
There is following essential note in NED.:
This is part of the galaxy KUG 1120+307
looks like a #merger
Yes, it is #arp 246 (ARP catalog object number)
aka #ngc 7838 and #ngc 7837 (NGC catalog)
#merger
#merger
#merger
#merger
#ngc 0756 (NGC catalog object number)
#merger or #overlap
#merger
#merger ?
looks like an #overlap
Here is the GZ image, on which the other galaxy is in ther center.:
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0005kl9
Here is GZ image, on which the other galaxy is in the center.:
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0005kl7
#merger ?
#merger ?
#doublenucleus #merger or #overlap
#3arms #spiral
#merger ?
#merger
#overlap or #merger
#overlap or #merger
#merger
a blue star = una estrella azul
Translation of the 2nd comment by google:
It is another galaxy in the same visual field on the spiral further back
#overlap or #merger
#merger
Click #3arms :
It is a hashtag by science team member klmasters.
I also used it. Besides there is a collection by someone else.
Here is the other GZ image.:
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0001l5e
#merger
#poorqualityimage
GZ image is a #misregisteredimage , but in SDSS it looks fine.
#poorqualityimage
star with #artifact
#caterpillar
#merger
#knownlens
#3arms #spiral
a star overlaps the galaxy
#3arms #spiral
a star overlaps the galaxy
central object: spiral arm: #partofG (part of a Galaxy)
Either edgeon or a #spiral with #loose arms.
I think, that it is a #merger. View the SDSS image.
There are 2 stars below the galaxy.
#polarring
una stella
a #star
The galaxy at the top is a ring.
Here is the other image.:
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0001n75
Here is the other image.:
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0001n76
Odd features classification:
#ring and #merger
#polarring
#lens ?
The central clump is a photometric object in SDSS, but the right and left ones however aren't.
#clumpy #caterpillar
#merger #triplenuclei
#merger
#doublenucleus
#ring
Reminded me of:
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0002986/discussions/DGZ1006798
I am not sure, but let's tag it as #lens.
Here is another GZ image of that merger.:
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0004rrz
#merger
I agree: #merger
#pureart from an artistic point of view.😃
#triplenuclei
#merger
#star
It somehow reminded me of the Lady Liberty crown, though it is a different design. 😃
#disturbed
I see a blue, #clumpy and twisted ring coming out of the other #ring.: #polarring ?
#irregular
#overlap
#NGC 4774
NED note: A bright blue clump is shifted from the center of the ring which seems to form a pair.
#disturbed
#bowtie
#fuzzy
I see a spiral arm pattern.:
maybe #HUDS (huge distant spiral)
#spiral
I would say merger.
Not an irregular, but a #disturbed #spiral with a #bar.
looks #fuzzy.
I would also say merger.
Here is the image, on which the other galaxy is in the center.:
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ00056k8
Here is the image, on which the other galaxy is in the center.:
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0003ykw/discussions/DGZ10069kb
#triplenuclei
#doublenucleus
#edgeon
#lenticular
In SDSS it looks like a #bar. If you click "Invert" it is better recognizable.
#blankpart
In SDSS the Type is Galaxy and the spectrum class is also Galaxy.
NED objecttype is G (Galaxy).
A "baby" star! 😃 Looks like a girl! 😃
I would like to name it "The Ugly Duckling" Star! 😃 (a fairy tale)
#spiral #3arms
PS: I found it in the collection titled "three armed spirals" by mjtbarrett.
#spiral #3arms
PS: I found it in the collection titled "three armed spirals" by mjtbarrett.
#spiral #3arms
PS: I found it in the collection titled "three armed spirals" by mjtbarrett.
#spiral #bar #3arms #barredspiral
#edgeon #dustlane
#clumpy
#disturbed #spiral #3arms
#merger
#disturbed #merger
Discussed the image, on which the other galaxy is the central object.:
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ00015y6/discussions/DGZ10067ls
#blankpart
the complete image is available in SDSS
There is a green object, which looks like a #greenpea.:
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/explore/obj.asp?id=1237680503430119624
#spiral
#AGN ? #greenpea ?
Here is the image, on which the other galaxy is the central object.:
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ00063n8
#merger
#ring #clumpy #caterpillar
looks like a star, which overlaps a galaxy.
I would have classified as #star
Central object is a galaxy, but the other object is a star from the Milky Way. So both objects are at different distances.
I would have classified as #star
reminded me of:
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0003tdp/discussions/DGZ10067yh
#merger
#edgeon
There is a topic for #square galaxies on the forum.:
http://www.galaxyzooforum.org/index.php?topic=280005.0
looks like #square shaped galaxy
Here is a #lookalike in Talk:
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0001p6c/discussions/DGZ100677r
slightly #barbell shaped?
#shellgalaxy
#poorqualityimage from a scientific point of view 😃
It is wonderful! Looks like a painting!
#polarring
I don't see, what you described, but an #arc below the galaxy.:
#lens
#merger #doublenucleus
#clumpy
#merger
Another image of that merger:
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0005j5v
#merger
Another image of that merger:
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0005j5u
#spiral
#nuclearring ?
#disturbed #dustlane
#polarring ?
#lenticular
#lenticular
#howtoclassify :
features/disk
bar: Yes
spiral arms? No
#disturbed #spiral
#merger ?
#merger : #elliptical (smooth) and a #ring galaxy
also #available_in_dr7
classification: smooth, oddities: merger
#disturbed #spiral #3arms
#spiral #barredspiral #3arms
#spiral #barredspiral #3arms
There seems to be a small clumpy galaxy #caterpillar.
I guess, that it is a further away. #overlap
#polarring
#disturbed #spiral
#disturbed #merger
NED note:
...
Paired with 18 38.5 +40 06 at 1.8, 45, (0.8 x 0.7), core 0.15 x 0.15,
compact, m=14.9, probably interaction
NED note:
Re:UGC 11319
Bright core 0.20 x 0.15, very long thin almost straight arms, stellar condensation at tip of north arm, star?
...
#poorqualityimage from the #scarffield
There is a topic on the GZ forum.:
http://www.galaxyzooforum.org/index.php?topic=280383.0
#poorqualityimage from the #scarffield
There is a topic on the GZ forum.:
http://www.galaxyzooforum.org/index.php?topic=280383.0
I see also a #dustlane
Besides I see a #ring
#pollaring
looks like an eye 😃
I think, that those look like stars. #star
#spiral #disturbed
In SDSS you can see, that it is interacting with another spiral.: #merger
#disturbed
Hubble image: most of the galaxy looks pixelated
#smooth ?
#howtoclassify ?
#AGN ?
#poorqualityimage
#poorqualityimage
#misregisteredimage In SDSS the colours are fine!
#merger
#smiley Tag for things, that makes one smile in Talk!
#merger
yes, looks like a disturbed #spiral
yes, there is a dustlane
#edgeon galaxy
I agree, that there is a doublenucleus.
It has to be classified as #merger.
No ellipticals
2 galaxies are interacting: one looks like an edgeon? and the other one like a disturbed spiral. #merger
#blankpart
The complete image is available in SDSS.
#merger
here is the other GZ image.:
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0002j86
#merger
here is the other GZ image:
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0002j89
Hubble #star
NED says, that the galaxy name is IC 0320.
In SDSS Explorer there is a link to NED.
#howtoclassify
I classified it as a #disturbed #spiral
#howtoclassify
I classified it as a #spiral, but it is not a classical spiral.
maybe #lenticular
#merger
#clumpy (SDSS image)
#merger
#caterpillar ?
interacting galaxies #merger
#irregular
#dustlane
not clear on the GZ image, but in SDSS it looks like a merger: the blue spiral looks being disturbed by the other galaxy
looks not like a disturbed, but an #irregular galaxy
#disturbed
#partofG (part of a galaxy)
Wow! #disturbed
#merger
#overlap ?
#howtoclassify
#polarring
#disturbed ? 😃
#howtoclassify
#spiral
#spiral
#spiral
not an irregular,but #spiral
I wouldn't say disturbed.
#lenticular
#howtoclassify
"feature/disk" button:
spiral arms? NO
not an irregular, but #spiral
#poorqualityimage
Nearly all objects displayed for classification are labeled "Galaxy" by SDSS.
#spiral
The Hookah-Smoking Caterpillar from "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" 😃
#merger
#merger
#lenticular
#voorwerpje ? near the nucleus
On the GZ forum there is information about the poorquality images from the "scarffield":
http://www.galaxyzooforum.org/index.php?topic=28038
A #poorqualityimage from the #scarffield
I start a discussion to post the image from SDSS.
not a Hubble, but SDSS image
#poorqualityimage from the #scarffield
#star
a #poorqualityimage from the #scarffield
There is further information on the Forum:
http://www.galaxyzooforum.org/index.php?topic=280383.0
a #poorqualityimage from the #scarffield
There is further information on the Forum:
http://www.galaxyzooforum.org/index.php?topic=280383.0
#poorqualityimage
#greenfuzzy
#scarffield
#merger
#FAQ one of the frequently asked #questions!
maybe #polarring
Besides there is the term #nuclearlens , but I don't remember, what it is, but it hasn't to do with lensing!
I heard of nuclear rings, but I don't know if this is one.
#nuclearring
#merger It looks, as if the small compain caused the disturbance.
#irregular
#dustlane just noticeable
#irregular galaxy
No lensing. This is a spiral, but lenses are usually surrounding ellipticals.
#spiral
#merger
looks like an #overlap of 2 galaxies. Maybe merger?
The central galaxy is a Seyfert #AGN according to NED.: In SDSS there is link to NED
#merger
Sorry, but I don't think, that there is lensing. Nonetheless, I tag it #lens, in order, that it is checked by the GZ astronomers!
No, not an irregular! Most irregulars are very blue, but not all blue galaxies are irregulars.
It looks like a #disturbed #spiral.
#merger ?
Other image and discussion:
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0005k9s/discussions/DGZ10068k6
#merger ? #bar
#merger
#merger
The Imperial IRAS-FSC Redshift Catalogue (IIFSCz), of 60,303 galaxies!
#merger #disturbed #bar
looks #odd
#merger
#polarring
Another similiar one:
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0000b6y
#irregular
There is a merger in lower part of that image and here is the familiar:) GZ image.: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0004xi2
#edgeon galaxies
#merger
#merger
Here is the other GZ image:
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0004okp
looks like a #merger of 2 smooth galaxies (=ellipticals)
#doublenucleus
#spiral
#merger
#merger
The other image:
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0004n5j
#AGN maybe active galactic nucleus
#disturbed
#lens
#merger #doublenucleus
I guess #AGN, but it might be a #star, which overlaps the galaxy.
#merger
lovely #spiral
It is a #merger.
The central galaxy has a bar. So it is not an elliptical, because ellipticals have no bars.
So features/disk and merger!
#merger
#blankpart
The other image is here:
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0003wd2/discussions/DGZ10068dw
lovely #ring
On this image, the red point(=star) is NOT in the center!
You are asked to classify the object, which is in the center of an image.
The red point is a star, which overlaps the galaxy. The star, which is in the Milkyway, and the galaxy are at different distances.
#merger
image is centered on #partofG (part of galaxy)
looks like an #overlap of 2 #edgeon galaxies
#blankpart image
The complete image is available in SDSS.
I am going to start a discussion to post that image.
#merger #doublenucleus
#polarring
#blankpart
the whole image is available in SDSS
#merger
#artifact looks like a skyscraper 😃
Reminds me of the building "Burj Dubai"!
#merger
Other image: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0002axx
#merger
Other image: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0002axy
Other images:
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0005ryp
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0005ryk/discussions/DGZ100674i
3rd image:
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0005ryn
#merger
there are red stars, but also a line of red dots.
maybe artifact ?
#merger #doublenucleus
#merger #doublenucleus
#merger #doublenucleus
#spiral
#merger
Another image: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0005ylr
#merger
Another image: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0005ylp
#merger
Image, on which is centered on the other galaxy:
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0005wc1
#merger
Image, on which is centered on the other galaxy:
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0005wc2
#edgeon with an #AGN ?
Another image of them: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0005neu
#merger
Another image: http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0005nes
#merger #doublenucleus
#merger
#AGN / #QSO or #star, which overlaps galaxy ?
#merger #doublenucleus
#merger #doublenucleus
#merger
#merger
#merger
#merger
Further GZ images of it.:
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ000576u
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ000576v
Further GZ images of it.:
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ000576u
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ000576s
#merger
Further GZ image of it.:
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ000576v
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ000576s
#merger
also #available_in_dr7
#partofG central object is part of the galaxy
also #available_in_dr7
#partofG central object is part of the galaxy
GZ image of the other part is here.:
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0002ar2
#blankpart
#blankpart
image of lower part:
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0002ar1/discussions/DGZ10045em
green blob #cosmicray ?
#spiral faint arms
also #available_in_dr7
#howtoclassify
not a lens
#spiral tight arm and big bulge
#lenticular
The bright point is the nucleus of the galaxy.
also #available_in_dr7
image center: spiral arm #partofG (part of a Galaxy)
#poorqualityimage
#misregisteredimage
#merger
#blankpart
Here is the other GZ image and also the SDSS image.:
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ00023pd/discussions/DGZ100678d
#blankpart
In SDSS the complete image is available!
Follow the link to Skyserver, click Navigate and then the button "Get Image"!
red dot is likely a star, which overlaps spiral
central object: spiral arm #partofG
also #available_in_dr7: different class
Not an AGN! DR8 says #starburst
#disturbed
looks like a #merger
The bright object is likely just a star, which overlaps the merger.
the central object to classify is a #spiral
#merger
I agree, that it is a merger.
Besides #ring
#merger
#merger
It is another galaxy, which disturbs this galaxy, but it isn't on this image. Go to Skyserver, click Navigate and then click "Get Image".
also #available_in_dr7
central object: Spiral arm: #partofG (part of a Galaxy)
DR7class Star, DR8class Galaxy
There is a star, which overlaps the galaxy.
#howtoclassify
During classification you can use the Invert button. Sometimes it helps.
It could be,that the galaxy has a double nucleus(merger), but it looks like a star, which overlaps the galaxy.
Central object is the nucleus
#merger
#doublenucleus
Here is a similiar one.:
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0000519/discussions/DGZ1002mmi
#merger
#merger
#voorwerpje ?
Another image:
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ000640r
#merger
#blankpart
another image:
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ000640s
#merger
#spiral #bar #disturbed
#merger
#spiral #bar
#merger
#AGN
#merger
#doublecore
#knownlens
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0000jfs/discussions/DGZ10066fn
#knownlens
also #available_in_dr7 : DR7 says Star, DR8 says Galaxy
Star overlapping the Galaxy? OR nucleus of the Galaxy?
#merger ? #howtoclassify
#lens
great object:whether lens or ring
looks somehow different than CSWA19
Objects off-center Ring asymmetrical
#merger and #ring #doublenucleus
#edgeon
also #available_in_dr7
on the zoomed image it looks as if there is a #lens
#merger
#merger
#poorqualityimage
#misregisteredimage
#howtoclassify
#lens
#ring
the neighbour galaxy #lens
#lens
also #available_in_dr7
#howtoclassify
Looks like a #spiral with a #bar:
In NED there is given zCosmos 824818.
So I guess, that a corresponding Hubble Zoo image is available.
Could you please check? #question
#blankimage, in Skyserver:green
#poorqualityimage from the #scarffield
#spiral
#ring or #lens ?
#ring
#merger #doublenucleus
#polarring
#spiral
#barredspiral
#spiral #barredspiral
#blankpart
#clumpy
Here is another GZ image of that galaxy, but it is also incomplete.
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0005mgf
#spiral
#blankpart
Here is another GZ image of that galaxy.:
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0005mgg
#ring
also #available_in_dr7:
Collection: Oldies
#merger
#blankpart
#merger
I guess, that it is a merger, because I see there a #doublecore.
#lens
#lens in the upper part of the image:
It seems as if there is a blue arc
#merger
#ring
#blankpart
#ring
#merger
#merger
#doublecore
#ring
#merger
Today I posted in "Interface bugs":
The Help pages for "Bar" and "Bulge" don't contain images,but there is given "Click to see larger images
If the 2 other dots are galaxies, I guess, that they are probably more distant than the galaxy in the center of the image.
it is the nucleus of that galaxy
#merger
looks like a spiral, which has faints arms.
I would have classified it as follows.:
#spiral with a #bar and an obvious bulge
#merger
#merger
here the image, on which the other galaxy is in the center of the image.:
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0004vaw
#polarring
#howtoclassify
My classification would have been as follows.:
#spiral, tight arms, don't know how many
#howtoclassify
I guess, that they also display zoomed images, on which those galaxies are in the center of an image.
#merger
also #available_in_dr7
looks like a double nucleus
Here is a zoomed GZ image, on which both galaxies are shown.:
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0003tyn
also #available_in_dr7
central object is #partofG
DR7class star, DR8class galaxy
also #available_in_dr7
central object is #partofG
DR7class star, DR8class galaxy
#blankpart
also #available_in_dr7
#PartofG: the central object is the tail (part of the galaxy)
DR8 class GALAXY, but DR7 class STAR
wrongly displayed: #starclassdr8
2 interacting spirals: #merger
It is not a "green pea galaxy", but a #star. It is a #poorqualityimage.
#greenfuzzy
it is not a jet, but an edge-on galaxy
also #available_in_dr7
#questions
Why is the lower part of the GZ image missing, though it is available in SDSS?
#blankpart
#merger
image is also #available_in_DR7
aka NGC 0523
#merger
Go to SDSS Navigate and click the button "Get Image":
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/chart/navi.asp?ra=238.23778355&dec=21.1038094
#merger
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0000jkc/discussions/DGZ10046tv
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ0000jfs/discussions/DGZ10066fn
#lens
#arc
#scarffield
#poorqualityimage
#starclassdr8
A star is the central object.
Here is another view: One of the galaxies is the central object:
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ00014ok
other view:
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/objects/AGZ00014oi
#merger
#star
#merger
#starclassdr8
#merger
#poorqualityimage
There are some images, which are also #available_in_DR7, displayed in the new GZ. This is one of those.
There are some images, which are also #available_in_DR7, displayed in the new GZ. This is one of those.
The central object seems to be a #star, which overlaps the galaxy.
It is one of the galaxies from the Voorwerpje paper!
image is also #available_in_DR7
#lens
#arc