ARG00023hz SDSS J153150.42+240242.5 IS IT COMMENTED ON? IS IT A STAR? SIMBAD SAYS A RADIO SOURCE. SDSS SAYS A STAR.
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by 1001G
SDSS J153150.42+240242.5 THE RADIO CONTOUR IMAGE
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by zutopian
You started following discussion about the same Radio Zoo image yesterday.:
http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/boards/BRG0000002/discussions/DRG0000d4uPosted
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by zutopian
Here is the FIRST image.:
As far as I know, the lobe on the Radio Zoo image isn't associated with the star, but with the galaxy on below image.:
http://skyserver.sdss.org/dr12/en/tools/explore/Summary.aspx?id=1237665374403821653Posted
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by 1001G
SDSS J153143.46+240419.1 IS NOT THE SAME AS SDSS J153150.42+240242.5 IS THIS ONE A STAR
SDSS J153150.42+240242.5 IS IT A RADIO SOURCE STAR
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by zutopian
Both (the galaxy and the red star) are in the same SDSS field.
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by zutopian
Here is the Radio Zoo image, where the galaxy is the central object.:
http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00023f5
In the lower left edge of above image there is a piece of the lobe (ARG00023hz) visible.Posted
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by zutopian
FIRST image of ARG00023hz
FIRST image of ARG00023f5
On the 1st image the lower lobe is in the center of the image.
On the 2nd image the galaxy is in the center of the image.Posted
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by zutopian in response to zutopian's comment.
Here is the SDSS image, where the red star is in the center. The galaxy is visible in the upper right edge.:
http://skyserver.sdss.org/dr12/en/tools/explore/Summary.aspx?id=1237665374403822307Posted
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by 1001G
STAR? FAR SOUTH SDSS J153150.42+240242.5 1237665374403822307 & GALAXY FAR NORTH SDSS J153143.46+240419.1 1237665374403821653
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