Radio Galaxy Zoo Talk
And the same sequence has just ocurred - classifyed image pressed discuss and the above incorrect image appeared.
The above is not the image I've just classified and was intending to discuss. Faulty link?
#ifrs
#messy ? #bent ?
#star
#bent
#artifact
I've marked this as #noinfrared but it is suspiciously similar in shape to the galaxies just above left of the radio.
#hourglass
Could this be a #bent #hybrid ? Or, my other thought, a #BHgroup ?
#artifact #star
#star ?
Not dure about this, marked a #ifrs at mid-top but it's an odd shape
#doublelobe #star
All #IFRS unless they are related in some way to one of the stronger sources.
Is this very close by? Or a galaxy behind a star? It's not as regular as other stars have been. #bent
#doublelobe But a bit strange
#doublelobe
#hourglass #ifrs
#bent ?
#triple
#noinfrared
#houglass
This looks lively in radio, but very #ifrs for this #hourglass
#hourglass or #triple ?
#star #bent
There seems to be radio point in between the two lobes at the mid-line, but it isn't contoured or clickable.
#overedge #hourglass
The lower radio source only appeared after I'd clicked "Done" for the central one. #hourglass
Tho lower radio source only appeared after I'd clicked "Done" for the central one. (#hourglass)
#ifrs centre
#fish
#hourglass ?
Does look as if radio should be shifted down & across the image to match up with the IR. I marked it #noinfrared
Does look as if radio should be shifted down the image to match up with the IR. I marked it #noinfrared
#IFRS
#ifrs #star #hourglass
#ifrs #star
Thanks
A Bit hard to identify the location of the IR - looks as if it may be behind a star? Otherwise #plume
Oh no! But how do you tell? Is it just experience with the images?
This is very interesting - I guess it's a #plume The pulses all seem to be emanating from the same galaxy.
#hourglass with no IR
I seem to have messed this one up, but can't find a way to restart the marking.
#plume
With the lower one I've marked the central galaxy as the IR source. But I guess It could be the galaxy between the two radio sources.
#hourglass but very faint infrared
#hourglass. I didn't mark the large galaxy between the two as a source as it didn't overlap the radio contours
This is so neat and tidy - is it #hybrid ?
#hybrid ?
Is the middle one a #plume?
Really not sure how to classify this one. Could be two #plumes?
And the same sequence has just ocurred - classifyed image pressed discuss and the above incorrect image appeared.
The above is not the image I've just classified and was intending to discuss. Faulty link?
#ifrs
#messy ? #bent ?
#star
#ifrs
#ifrs
#bent
#ifrs
#artifact
I've marked this as #noinfrared but it is suspiciously similar in shape to the galaxies just above left of the radio.
#ifrs
#hourglass
Could this be a #bent #hybrid ? Or, my other thought, a #BHgroup ?
#ifrs
#ifrs
#ifrs
#hourglass
#ifrs
#star
#star
#artifact #star
#star
#star
#star ?
#star
#star
#ifrs
Not dure about this, marked a #ifrs at mid-top but it's an odd shape
#doublelobe #star
All #IFRS unless they are related in some way to one of the stronger sources.
Is this very close by? Or a galaxy behind a star? It's not as regular as other stars have been. #bent
#doublelobe But a bit strange
#hourglass
#doublelobe
#hourglass
#hourglass #ifrs
#doublelobe
#star
#star
#ifrs
#bent ?
#ifrs
#ifrs
#star
#triple
#noinfrared
#hourglass
#hourglass
#hourglass
#noinfrared
#houglass
This looks lively in radio, but very #ifrs for this #hourglass
#hourglass
#hourglass or #triple ?
#ifrs
#hourglass
#star #bent
#noinfrared
There seems to be radio point in between the two lobes at the mid-line, but it isn't contoured or clickable.
#ifrs
#ifrs
#hourglass or #triple ?
#hourglass
#overedge #hourglass
#bent
The lower radio source only appeared after I'd clicked "Done" for the central one. #hourglass
Tho lower radio source only appeared after I'd clicked "Done" for the central one. (#hourglass)
#ifrs
#ifrs centre
#hourglass
#fish
#hourglass ?
#ifrs
#triple
#star
Does look as if radio should be shifted down & across the image to match up with the IR. I marked it #noinfrared
Does look as if radio should be shifted down the image to match up with the IR. I marked it #noinfrared
#hourglass #ifrs
#ifrs
#ifrs
#star
#IFRS
#bent
#ifrs #star #hourglass
#ifrs #star
#IFRS
#noinfrared
Thanks
#hourglass
#hourglass ?
A Bit hard to identify the location of the IR - looks as if it may be behind a star? Otherwise #plume
Oh no! But how do you tell? Is it just experience with the images?
#bent
#hourglass
This is very interesting - I guess it's a #plume The pulses all seem to be emanating from the same galaxy.
#hourglass with no IR
#hourglass
I seem to have messed this one up, but can't find a way to restart the marking.
#hourglass
#hourglass
#plume
With the lower one I've marked the central galaxy as the IR source. But I guess It could be the galaxy between the two radio sources.
#hourglass
#bent
#hourglass but very faint infrared
#hourglass
#hourglass. I didn't mark the large galaxy between the two as a source as it didn't overlap the radio contours
This is so neat and tidy - is it #hybrid ?
#hybrid ?
#hourglass
Is the middle one a #plume?
Really not sure how to classify this one. Could be two #plumes?