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Galaxy Zoo Data
Galaxy Zoo 1 data release. The original Galaxy Zoo. Project ran from July 2007 until February 2009. It was replaced by Galaxy Zoo 2. And Galaxy Zoo: CANDELS. In the original Galaxy Zoo project, volunteers classified images of Sloan Digital Sky Survey. Galaxies as belonging to one of six categories - elliptical, clockwise spiral, anticlockwise spiral, edge-on , star/don't know, or merger. This webpage allows anyone to download the resulting GZ classifications of nearly 900,000 galaxies in the project.
Galaxy Zoo | A Zooniverse Project Blog
A Zooniverse Project Blog. March 15, 2018. New Galaxies, New Galaxy Zoo. For the last few weeks, the main Galaxy Zoo. Has been waiting for new images, but we’re now back with a new site – and new galaxies. Galaxies first. There are a few extra images from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. To work through, but we’ve also lined up images from the latest Dark Energy Camera Legacy Survey (DECaLS). Data release. We’ve looked at DeCALS data before. We’re also still working on the best way to color our new ga...
Galaxy Zoo Volunteers
The Milky Way Project. The science of Galaxy Zoo is made possible by the work of our volunteers; those who gave us permission to publish their names are included below. The original Galaxy Zoo. The data was generated by more than 180,000 volunteers who classified nearly 1 million galaxies from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. More than forty papers have been published based on data from the first phase of Galaxy Zoo. A R Davis,. A A Rivera-Rogers,. A C COLE,. A D Sieber,. A J Dinsdale,. A J Stanley,. Alfred...
Galaxy Zoo
Zooniverse Talk
Talk is a place for citizen scientists to observe, collect, share, and discuss data from Zooniverse projects.
Radio Galaxy Zoo
In Search of Erupting Black Holes. Help astronomers discover supermassive black holes observed by the KG Jansky Very Large Array (NRAO) and the Australia Telescope Compact Array (CSIRO). NASA, ESA, S. Baum and C. O'Dea (RIT), R. Perley and W. Cotton (NRAO/AUI/NSF), and the Hubble Heritage Team (STScI/AURA). Search for Black Holes. Why do astronomers need your help? What do astronomers hope to learn? An extended object is where a single radio galaxy stretches away from the central infrared source. A deep ...
Zooniverse Talk
Talk is a place for citizen scientists to observe, collect, share, and discuss data from Zooniverse projects.
My Galaxies
My Galaxies — write in starlight! Create your own message in real galaxies! Ever wanted to see your name in lights? Well, lights don't get much bigger than this! What's this all about? That's where the Galaxy Zoo. The most beautifully simple, the most spectacular, the most messy, even those that happen to look like animals and, here we get to the point, letters of the alphabet! There are galaxies that look like letters? OK, S and Z I can believe, but M? Capitals or little letters? Even then the code stay...
Home | Galaxy Zoo
How to Take Part. Dear Galaxy Zoo users,. Thanks for making Galaxy Zoo such a success! THIS SITE IS NOW ARCHIVED; go here. For the latest Galaxy Zoo project. With your help, we collected millions of classifications, and have done more and better science faster than we ever believed possible. The first papers and follow-up observations are complete, and you can follow our progress on the BLOG. Remember me next time. Galaxy Zoo 2007 and Sloan Digital Sky Survey. Design by Fingerprint Digital Media.
astropixie: aurora australis
http://amandabauer.blogspot.com/2015/03/aurora-australis.html
Things and stuff astronomy and life. Wednesday, March 18, 2015. Last night the skies over a lot of australia and new zealand glowed - the aurora australis. this photo was captured in perth, western australia by colin legg. You can also see the milky way shooting across the sky and the large magellanic cloud - a small irregular galaxy smudged just at the top of the red glowing gas. The southern hemisphere night sky is so lovely. That is an amazing shot! 3/19/15, 1:41 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
astropixie: How to present science to anyone
http://amandabauer.blogspot.com/2015/04/how-to-present-science-to-anyone.html
Things and stuff astronomy and life. Wednesday, April 8, 2015. How to present science to anyone. This article is originally published. In early April 2015. Giving a presentation is your opportunity to share your passion about a topic with an audience and empower them to wonder "why? About the same questions that fascinate you. When the audience walks away with a deeper understanding of something you’ve convinced them is important, they will remember you and what you gave to them. 1 Isolate the BIG IDEA.
astropixie: Observing Galaxies with SAMI
http://amandabauer.blogspot.com/2015/02/observing-galaxies-with-sami.html
Things and stuff astronomy and life. Friday, February 20, 2015. Observing Galaxies with SAMI. I've been out at Siding Spring Observatory for the last week observing galaxies for the SAMI survey with the 4-metre Angle-Australian Telescope (AAT). Here's the story. Arrive at siding spring observatory and hope to see crisp blue skies above the telescope dome. Check the instrument hardware. Hope that you get to go for a ride with SAMI at prime focus (spot the astronomer! From a different place across the face...
astropixie: 05/01/2015 - 06/01/2015
http://amandabauer.blogspot.com/2015_05_01_archive.html
Things and stuff astronomy and life. Wednesday, May 27, 2015. Galaxy’s snacking habits revealed. An unexpected part of my position as "outreach officer" has been inheriting the role of "press officer" for the Australian Astronomical Observatory. AAO) this isnt something i want to spend too much time on, but i do enjoy the occasional challenge of turning technical science results into fun stories accessible to media sources and a more general audience. So here you go - new science! Galaxies grow by churni...
Citizen Science Alliance / Projects
http://www.citizensciencealliance.org/projects.html
Our projects live within the ‘ Zooniverse. The home of Citizen Science on the web. Each is inspired by a science team who provide the initial ideas, the reassurance that what we’re doing can make a real contribution and an audience who are willing to use the end result. We are working with a wide variety of partners, from classicists to climate scientists and ecologists to planetary scientists, but the following projects are now available:. The Milky Way Project. Help scientists recover worldwide weather...
astropixie: 12/01/2014 - 01/01/2015
http://amandabauer.blogspot.com/2014_12_01_archive.html
Things and stuff astronomy and life. Wednesday, December 31, 2014. Almost time to enjoy sydney's famous end of the year ritual - FIREWORKS! But first, a slightly different perspective of the festive explosions. Flowerworks. Links to this post. Thursday, December 25, 2014. The water is cold and salty, but the activity feels great after a couple months necessary rest. Hope you all have a wonderful holiday season and manage to get some necessary down time with family and/or friends. Links to this post.
astropixie: what kills a galaxy?
http://amandabauer.blogspot.com/2015/04/what-kills-galaxy.html
Things and stuff astronomy and life. Friday, April 17, 2015. What kills a galaxy? Or maybe a more appropriate title is "how do you know when a galaxy is officially old? Anyway, I wrote an article for the conversation. With astronomers Tanya Hill and Sarah Brough describing some new research on how galaxies stop forming stars. Giant galaxies die from the inside when they stop making stars. Galaxy clusters are impressive but do they hinder star formation? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Top 5 Under 40".
astropixie: 11/01/2014 - 12/01/2014
http://amandabauer.blogspot.com/2014_11_01_archive.html
Things and stuff astronomy and life. Tuesday, November 18, 2014. Bouncing on a comet. Humans landed a robot on a comet last week for the first time. yeehaw! A collaboration of scientists and engineers from 20 countries made this happen through the european space agency. Traveled through the solar system for 10 years, getting gravity assists from earth a few times and mars before reaching its destination: Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko. Space craft selfie with its solar panel and comet 67P. It's an excit...
Galaxia - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre
https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galaxia
De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre. Para otros usos de este término, véase Galaxia (desambiguación). Una típica galaxia espiral en la constelación. Cuyo diámetro es aproximadamente 17 000 parsec. Y a una distancia aproximada de 20 millones de parsec. Es un conjunto de estrellas. Unidos gravitatoriamente. La palabra galaxia procede de los griegos, los cuales atribuían el nacimiento de una galaxia a las gotas de leche derramadas en el universo por la diosa Helena mientras alimentaba a su hijo Hércules.
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The Art of Galaxy
The Art of Galaxy. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). This is a face-on Spiral Galaxy. You can clearly. What can galaxies tell us about the wider Universe? But what about the wider Universe? Observing the rotation of galaxies also provides a probe of the large-scale properties of the Universe, and intriguingly there is already some indication from SDSS galaxies that all may not be as it seems! Siam Gem and Jewelry. NASA Image of the Day.
Galaxy Zoo
Galaxy Zoo Galaxies | All Galaxy Zoo images thanks to Sloan Digital Sky Survey: http://www.sdss.org/
All Galaxy Zoo images thanks to Sloan Digital Sky Survey: http:/ www.sdss.org/. A Blog’s Demise. July 25, 2007. Dear faithful galaxy-finders,. It is mainly with relief that I am able to inform you: Galaxy Zoo has gotten together a working forum. Just go to http:/ www.galaxyzooforum.org. And let the fun begin! Feel free to look back at the blog, as I’ll keep it up and running, but I won’t be actively monitoring it or posting any longer, absent a change in circumstances. Very best regards,. July 23, 2007.
Galaxy Zoo Forum - Index
This forum has been archived and no new public posts are possible. You can still search its content, and all are welcome to join the continuing discussions at Galaxy Zoo Talk. Welcome to Galaxy Zoo. Forum Help and Guidelines. Tutorials, advice, useful links, and a few rules. Please read starred threads before posting. In This will be the last Ob. On July 09, 2014, 10:36:56 pm. Astronomy at Galaxy Zoo. Zooite help on galaxies and astronomy here. In SDSS OPEN CLUSTERS INDEX. On May 05, 2012, 09:37:18 am.
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