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Zooniverse The Zooniverse is the world’s largest and most popular platform for people-powered research.

If anybody out there is bored or just looking for something new to do, how about giving some scientists a hand.

#Science #astronomy #galaxyzoo

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Screenshot from the Galaxy Zoo website showing the new data release.

Screenshot from the Galaxy Zoo website showing the new data release.

Fresh release from @galaxyzoo.org team!
Morphology data for 378k Euclid galaxies 🌌 now public, with models and PCA reps.
Arxiv link: arxiv.org/abs/2503.15310

#astronomy #astrophysics #galaxyzoo #Euclid #galaxies

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Hubble Space Telescope image of Hanny's Voorwerp, a giant green cloud of ionized oxygen, near the spiral galaxy IC 2497.  The Voorwerp, discovered by citizen scientist Hanny van Arkel, is believed to be a tidal tail illuminated by a now-dormant quasar in IC 2497.  A star-forming region is visible in yellow near the galaxy.  Both objects are located approximately 650 million light-years away in the constellation Leo Minor.

Hubble Space Telescope image of Hanny's Voorwerp, a giant green cloud of ionized oxygen, near the spiral galaxy IC 2497. The Voorwerp, discovered by citizen scientist Hanny van Arkel, is believed to be a tidal tail illuminated by a now-dormant quasar in IC 2497. A star-forming region is visible in yellow near the galaxy. Both objects are located approximately 650 million light-years away in the constellation Leo Minor.

Astronomy Picture from 10/02/2011

Hanny's Voorwerp

Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap110210.html


#HannysVoorwerp #GalaxyZoo #HubbleSpaceTelescope #IC2497 #Quasar #BlackHole #Space #Astronomy #Cosmology #DeepSpace #GreenGalaxy #TidalTail #CitizenScience

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Scientists need you!
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Galaxy zoo image

Galaxy zoo image

Such beauty!
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April 29, 2025 – Galaxy Zoo 1 post published by R Smethurst on April 29, 2025

Announcing the #GalaxyZoo #JWST project! - blog.galaxyzoo.org/2025/04/29/a...

"300,000 galaxy images from the COSMOS-Web survey taken with NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope (JWST)! We now need your help identifying the shapes of these galaxies" exciting #space

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Announcing the Galaxy Zoo JWST project! We are thrilled to announce the launch of the Galaxy Zoo JWST project, with ~300,000 galaxy images from the COSMOS-Web survey taken with NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope (JWST)! We now need …

Announcing the #GalaxyZoo #JWST project! - blog.galaxyzoo.org/2025/04/29/a... "300,000 galaxy images from the COSMOS-Web survey taken with NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope (JWST)! We now need your help identifying the shapes of these galaxies" exciting #space

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Citizen Science in the Galaxy Zoo
Citizen Science in the Galaxy Zoo YouTube video by Nerduino

JWST images have just been added to citizen science project Galaxy Zoo! Jump in and help classify these galaxies and you could be one of the first people to ever set eyes on them!

#nasa #space #science #stem #scientist #physics #astronomy #galaxyzoo #zooniverse #jwst

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New #galaxyzoo dropped :)))

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A fuzzy and somewhat disturbed spiral galaxy seen from an angle, with a small bright white dot surrounded by red apparently embedded in its disk. Best guess is the arrangement is coincidental and the red one is a much more distant galaxy in the same line of site as the spiral.

A fuzzy and somewhat disturbed spiral galaxy seen from an angle, with a small bright white dot surrounded by red apparently embedded in its disk. Best guess is the arrangement is coincidental and the red one is a much more distant galaxy in the same line of site as the spiral.

Last Saturday I came across this little red dot in a Galaxy Zoo image and marked it as something someone might want to look at since it mystified me.

It seems I missed a paper published a year ago announcing a new kind of galaxy discovered with JWST, the (wait […]

[Original post on spacey.space]

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