Radio Galaxy Zoo Talk
#overedge, looks like
Tagging this with a hashtag so it shows up in tag groups: #overedge
Check out this post for more info on the "6 spokes": http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/boards/BRG0000005/discussions/DRG0000006
The source in the center is real but the 6-arm shape is noise: http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/boards/BRG0000005/discussions/DRG0000006
possible #redquasar
I have seen a few already -- probably something we should flag for investigation.
Thank you for tagging them! That really helps.
Wow! Well done 😃
Gorgeous!
fistbump?
Some of the images will have radio emission from a black hole; with others it will be from lots of newly formed stars. Also, #missingIR
Thank you for all your great classifications!
Oops! Looks like an error of some kind; luckily these are rare. Let's tag these with #missingIR ?
Don't worry, though, it gets easier with practice, and as always we ask for multiple classifications per source, so all is well - thanks! 😃
More here also: http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/boards/BRG0000005/discussions/DRG0000006
Q: If it's a one-sided jet, is there a trick to figuring out what the IR match is?
Two separate sources, neither with much going on in the infrared!
#Jet awesomeness
#hourglass maybe
#hourglass as well?
Looks #hourglass like to me!
(I'm not completely sure the morphology is right for these to be jets.)
Radio Experts: opinions? Is this a jet? Or two blended radio sources with one (offset) IR match?
I'm better at non-radio... could this not be a jet with the IR source match being the one in between the contour sets?
Note: suggested hashtags here: DRG000000d or http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/boards/BRG0000001/discussions/DRG000000d
Yeah, it's hard when they get blended, but best-guess will do fine and it's possible the original data image isn't as blended.
We're still fixing last-minute bugs... the one you mentioned should now be fixed, I think?
Gorgeous #jets! Also emission from the core as well.
#hourglass, I think.
Could this be a compact jet, or is it just star formation within the galaxy?
Those line-looking structures in the radio image are just noise.
Ooh, the slider works!
#overedge, looks like
Tagging this with a hashtag so it shows up in tag groups: #overedge
Check out this post for more info on the "6 spokes": http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/boards/BRG0000005/discussions/DRG0000006
The source in the center is real but the 6-arm shape is noise: http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/boards/BRG0000005/discussions/DRG0000006
possible #redquasar
I have seen a few already -- probably something we should flag for investigation.
Thank you for tagging them! That really helps.
Wow! Well done 😃
Gorgeous!
fistbump?
Some of the images will have radio emission from a black hole; with others it will be from lots of newly formed stars. Also, #missingIR
Thank you for all your great classifications!
Oops! Looks like an error of some kind; luckily these are rare. Let's tag these with #missingIR ?
Don't worry, though, it gets easier with practice, and as always we ask for multiple classifications per source, so all is well - thanks! 😃
More here also: http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/boards/BRG0000005/discussions/DRG0000006
Q: If it's a one-sided jet, is there a trick to figuring out what the IR match is?
Two separate sources, neither with much going on in the infrared!
#Jet awesomeness
#hourglass maybe
#hourglass as well?
Looks #hourglass like to me!
(I'm not completely sure the morphology is right for these to be jets.)
Radio Experts: opinions? Is this a jet? Or two blended radio sources with one (offset) IR match?
I'm better at non-radio... could this not be a jet with the IR source match being the one in between the contour sets?
Note: suggested hashtags here: DRG000000d or http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/boards/BRG0000001/discussions/DRG000000d
Yeah, it's hard when they get blended, but best-guess will do fine and it's possible the original data image isn't as blended.
We're still fixing last-minute bugs... the one you mentioned should now be fixed, I think?
Gorgeous #jets! Also emission from the core as well.
#hourglass, I think.
Could this be a compact jet, or is it just star formation within the galaxy?
Those line-looking structures in the radio image are just noise.
Ooh, the slider works!