Radio Galaxy Zoo Talk
Another one with lobes at 90 degrees from long axis of galaxy (DR15 definite galaxy)
if lobes go together looks like mouse ears. DR15 either source says galaxy. Must be a disturbance of the force.
Definitely a galaxy with radio lobes 90 degrees off long axis
Or very powerful or near star - see DR15
Enormous galaxy with odd radio presentation
Two cores?
More orderly than first appears. SDSS says 0 there. Wise link 0. But there seems to be something right between the lobes where expected.
Infrared sources seems askew to contour areas, suggesting it may not be the source
Tight little galaxy with contour core off-center
Classic torus cross-section
infrared is either misreading or swamped
Must be enormous
In identify no contours; contours in talk. So can't mark as contours. Might be a faint source in between, but can't mark in identify.
very off center - don't seem connected
pair of jets?
Right radio source - IR under left finger at 10:00. Same phenomenon or what? Left source neat overlap.
IR source way peripheral to lower left radio contours. Overlap of events at diff distances? Or interaction between bright object and dark?
another radio image with a tail that runs beyond an otherwise neatly matched IR source. What is going on?
No overlap. What's proper entry? Stuck using "no contours" even though I could see contours. Upper seems to overlap in IR with black hole
Almost looks like radio and IR represent same energetic event seen eons apart
One obvious (center). Did not tag right since only 10:00 lobe overlaps.
contours but no overlap, but like Faustorodriguez interpretation
Main radio source has "finger" distortion beyond IR source headed to 7:30, even wo bottom separate radio source. Dark influence?
Two radio sources just happen to look like they are rotating around the single IR source shown.
IR much larger than radio area shown - significance?
Another one with lobes at 90 degrees from long axis of galaxy (DR15 definite galaxy)
if lobes go together looks like mouse ears. DR15 either source says galaxy. Must be a disturbance of the force.
Definitely a galaxy with radio lobes 90 degrees off long axis
Or very powerful or near star - see DR15
Enormous galaxy with odd radio presentation
Two cores?
More orderly than first appears. SDSS says 0 there. Wise link 0. But there seems to be something right between the lobes where expected.
Infrared sources seems askew to contour areas, suggesting it may not be the source
Tight little galaxy with contour core off-center
Classic torus cross-section
infrared is either misreading or swamped
Must be enormous
In identify no contours; contours in talk. So can't mark as contours. Might be a faint source in between, but can't mark in identify.
very off center - don't seem connected
pair of jets?
Right radio source - IR under left finger at 10:00. Same phenomenon or what? Left source neat overlap.
IR source way peripheral to lower left radio contours. Overlap of events at diff distances? Or interaction between bright object and dark?
another radio image with a tail that runs beyond an otherwise neatly matched IR source. What is going on?
No overlap. What's proper entry? Stuck using "no contours" even though I could see contours. Upper seems to overlap in IR with black hole
Almost looks like radio and IR represent same energetic event seen eons apart
One obvious (center). Did not tag right since only 10:00 lobe overlaps.
contours but no overlap, but like Faustorodriguez interpretation
Main radio source has "finger" distortion beyond IR source headed to 7:30, even wo bottom separate radio source. Dark influence?
Two radio sources just happen to look like they are rotating around the single IR source shown.
IR much larger than radio area shown - significance?