Radio Galaxy Zoo Talk
#bent / WAT
#BHgroup
#bent #plumes
#hourglass #noinfrared
#bent #hybrid
The jet appears in infrared, but not the source. #relic
Looks like a couple good #coreJet to me. They are quite focused beams of particles.
#plumes
The infrared source has a distinct jet shape - same for the radio signal. Opposite, maybe particles from this colliding with gas? #plumes
#heatail
#relic. Compact radio source. Engergetic particles colliding with interstellar gas.
#hourglass
#halo
Looks like something is being blasted with radiation, near the left side of the image. Perhaps #coreJet.
#hourglass near a #star also #saturated radio band.
#hourglass #star
#binary, maybe eventual supernova type 1A candidate?
Looks like a #giant to the top-left of this image. Here's a zoomed-out view: http://skyview.gsfc.nasa.gov/userimages/skv1481163817748_1.html
Great example of #plumes, I'd say.
Could both of these radio contours originate from the one IR source in the middle? #headTail #halo, or headtail and artifact?
#relic #hybrid
#hybrid Looks like one pointed toward us and the other pointing away.
#hourglass pointing nearly directly toward us.
#corejet
Weird, #relic #hourglass
Looks like a #relic. There is a faint IR source nearby the radio contour lines, but I don't think this is the source galaxy.
The radio source in the center may be a #corejet. The smaller radio source may also be one, but neither have two components visible.
#hourglass. Lots of energy - very tight contour lines.
#BHGroup and #plumes. Looks like two near each other, with a plume ejected from one far end.
#relic in the center. #headtail, possibly with an IR source in the top-left.
Foreground galaxy, but it looks like the source galaxy is in the background. #plume
#bent #hourglass. Very, very energetic.
Looks like a #plume; borderline hourglass.
Maybe a #halo
#bent #hourglass
Looks like a faint radio signal coming from the heart of one of the galaxies near the bottom of the image. Can't find source of the primary.
The radio source at the bottom is incredible when sliding from IR to Radio. Lots of motion!
Very bizarre warping. #gravitylens. Looks like this one is peering very near a black hole. Smaller object may be a #secondary source.
#BHgroup. I like the nice bridge between both of them in IR and radio. Impressive! Two #coreJet?
#plume
This is very nice. I can see a small, dark void in the middle of the galaxy. #hourglass
Great example of a #corejet!
#relic
Maybe a long shot, but looks like a #corejet. The radio signature in the center could originate from the radio source?
Ptd - Looks the same to me. There's a small disturbance on the top-right portion of that lobe. Looks oriented in our direction.#hybrid
#relic and a #halo
I love the new (or distant) BH on the top-right. #BHgroup #relic #headTail
To me, this looks like an #hourglass and #hybrid. I think this is a collision, with the lower-right lobe offset significantly. #BHgroup
Looks much like a #relic to me. No infrared signature at the location of the two large radio sources.
Fine example of a #bent #plume. Beautifully-formed.
#bent / WAT
#BHgroup
#bent #plumes
#hourglass #noinfrared
#bent #hybrid
The jet appears in infrared, but not the source. #relic
Looks like a couple good #coreJet to me. They are quite focused beams of particles.
#bent #plumes
#plumes
#plumes
#plumes
The infrared source has a distinct jet shape - same for the radio signal. Opposite, maybe particles from this colliding with gas? #plumes
#heatail
#relic. Compact radio source. Engergetic particles colliding with interstellar gas.
#hourglass
#hourglass
#halo
#plumes
#plumes
Looks like something is being blasted with radiation, near the left side of the image. Perhaps #coreJet.
#hourglass
#hourglass near a #star also #saturated radio band.
#hourglass
#hourglass #star
#binary, maybe eventual supernova type 1A candidate?
Looks like a #giant to the top-left of this image. Here's a zoomed-out view: http://skyview.gsfc.nasa.gov/userimages/skv1481163817748_1.html
Great example of #plumes, I'd say.
Could both of these radio contours originate from the one IR source in the middle? #headTail #halo, or headtail and artifact?
#relic #hybrid
#hybrid Looks like one pointed toward us and the other pointing away.
#hourglass pointing nearly directly toward us.
#halo
#corejet
Weird, #relic #hourglass
Looks like a #relic. There is a faint IR source nearby the radio contour lines, but I don't think this is the source galaxy.
#hourglass
The radio source in the center may be a #corejet. The smaller radio source may also be one, but neither have two components visible.
#hourglass. Lots of energy - very tight contour lines.
#BHGroup and #plumes. Looks like two near each other, with a plume ejected from one far end.
#relic in the center. #headtail, possibly with an IR source in the top-left.
Foreground galaxy, but it looks like the source galaxy is in the background. #plume
#plumes
#plumes
#bent #hourglass. Very, very energetic.
Looks like a #plume; borderline hourglass.
Maybe a #halo
#bent #hourglass
Looks like a faint radio signal coming from the heart of one of the galaxies near the bottom of the image. Can't find source of the primary.
The radio source at the bottom is incredible when sliding from IR to Radio. Lots of motion!
Very bizarre warping. #gravitylens. Looks like this one is peering very near a black hole. Smaller object may be a #secondary source.
#BHgroup. I like the nice bridge between both of them in IR and radio. Impressive! Two #coreJet?
#plume
This is very nice. I can see a small, dark void in the middle of the galaxy. #hourglass
Great example of a #corejet!
#relic
Maybe a long shot, but looks like a #corejet. The radio signature in the center could originate from the radio source?
Ptd - Looks the same to me. There's a small disturbance on the top-right portion of that lobe. Looks oriented in our direction.#hybrid
#relic and a #halo
I love the new (or distant) BH on the top-right. #BHgroup #relic #headTail
To me, this looks like an #hourglass and #hybrid. I think this is a collision, with the lower-right lobe offset significantly. #BHgroup
Looks much like a #relic to me. No infrared signature at the location of the two large radio sources.
Fine example of a #bent #plume. Beautifully-formed.
#hourglass
#relic