Galaxy Zoo Starburst Talk
I have been noticing that these blue galaxies sometimes have green 'fuzz' on the outside. At beginning of a breakdown? Outer edges first?
light lines seem to be more up and down with a cleared area around the waist. Due to smaller galaxy's merger? Parellel poles on galaxies?
Tracing a line along the brightest area in the bottom half of galaxy there appears to be a remanent of a spiral arm. Can't tell with top
Two slightly brighter dots could be remenants of spiral arms judging by position that were disorganized due to dim galaxy on upper left.
This looks like two very densely compacted galaxies merging... At an angle where the connection is partially blocked from view
Judging by the curvature on the left side, this one could have been a spiral that has lost organization...
Looks like a stem on this one. Not certain, but Maybe connected with what may be a very small galaxy to lower right???
Something very intriguing about this one... The pattern of higher intensity light suggest diffused arms
Do galactic poles change over time like the earth's n-s pole? If so, the galaxy may flatten out into a flat disc spiral depending on angle
a 3d spiral arm arrangement that would probably fit is if the galaxy was spinning on an axis that laid along the bar with arms as streamers
I wonder whose birthday it is? 😃
This one looks like it has a bar but its spirals, if it has them, are not obvious. Hidden by angle or a galaxy in transition somehow?
Foreground clutter brighter on photo left. Edge approximately where galaxy depth changes. Similarities to wave front. More mass in back
Looks like 4 dots of light to the bottom right of center. Can't think of any reason why...
First glance it looked elliptical. With more study, looks like it is honeycombing??? Green tint edges? Forming or breaking down spirals?
Internal-external force balances look to be in flux. Picture doesn't show external cause so something must be in transition internally
3 arms in bottom left look like crab legs. Spiral arms are an organized mess similar to the run up phase as a system climbs to steady state
Foreground clutter is more noticeable between galaxies. Beginning to interact towards merging, like establishing energy stream between them?
Interesting line on right side,like it is pushed up against a wall r shadowed. Any technical reason for this effect? Really long line if not
Galaxy on the left has a brighter foreground clutter around it than one on right. Indicating distance difference?
Left galaxy seems to be more tightly packed so it probably has stronger internal forces. Other 2 have disfigurations so early in merge?
Top one has an interesting tail...wide and blowing off into the image. Bottom left galaxy is probably behind the other two.
This one has more depth on its galactic north south axis. Looks like it may still be flattening or is under less force or pressure to do so
Looks like it has the same sort of (dis)organization that a system might have as it builds to a steady state rotation/rotating condition.
It sorta looks like there are two spheres around the almost totally hidden yellow-white center
the energy of this galaxy cutting through light years of energy in the space separating us from it?
Foreground pattern looks almost like a dividing film around galaxy? Films normally are associated with cooling & breaks with higher energy?
Another one where foreground objects are brighter around galaxy beyond area of galaxy's light giving appearance of a wider area of effect.
The foreground seems connected around the galaxy by an increased intensity but the brightness doesn't extend to the full extent of effect.
This is another one with arms that 3D arrangement could be flower bud opening or spider unwrapping its legs from body...
This one's shape looks like a round base flower w open top & pedal like structure wrapping up...like arms being pulled back into image.
I have been noticing that these blue galaxies sometimes have green 'fuzz' on the outside. At beginning of a breakdown? Outer edges first?
light lines seem to be more up and down with a cleared area around the waist. Due to smaller galaxy's merger? Parellel poles on galaxies?
Tracing a line along the brightest area in the bottom half of galaxy there appears to be a remanent of a spiral arm. Can't tell with top
Two slightly brighter dots could be remenants of spiral arms judging by position that were disorganized due to dim galaxy on upper left.
This looks like two very densely compacted galaxies merging... At an angle where the connection is partially blocked from view
Judging by the curvature on the left side, this one could have been a spiral that has lost organization...
Looks like a stem on this one. Not certain, but Maybe connected with what may be a very small galaxy to lower right???
Something very intriguing about this one... The pattern of higher intensity light suggest diffused arms
Do galactic poles change over time like the earth's n-s pole? If so, the galaxy may flatten out into a flat disc spiral depending on angle
a 3d spiral arm arrangement that would probably fit is if the galaxy was spinning on an axis that laid along the bar with arms as streamers
I wonder whose birthday it is? 😃
This one looks like it has a bar but its spirals, if it has them, are not obvious. Hidden by angle or a galaxy in transition somehow?
Foreground clutter brighter on photo left. Edge approximately where galaxy depth changes. Similarities to wave front. More mass in back
Looks like 4 dots of light to the bottom right of center. Can't think of any reason why...
First glance it looked elliptical. With more study, looks like it is honeycombing??? Green tint edges? Forming or breaking down spirals?
Internal-external force balances look to be in flux. Picture doesn't show external cause so something must be in transition internally
3 arms in bottom left look like crab legs. Spiral arms are an organized mess similar to the run up phase as a system climbs to steady state
Foreground clutter is more noticeable between galaxies. Beginning to interact towards merging, like establishing energy stream between them?
Interesting line on right side,like it is pushed up against a wall r shadowed. Any technical reason for this effect? Really long line if not
Galaxy on the left has a brighter foreground clutter around it than one on right. Indicating distance difference?
Left galaxy seems to be more tightly packed so it probably has stronger internal forces. Other 2 have disfigurations so early in merge?
Top one has an interesting tail...wide and blowing off into the image. Bottom left galaxy is probably behind the other two.
This one has more depth on its galactic north south axis. Looks like it may still be flattening or is under less force or pressure to do so
Looks like it has the same sort of (dis)organization that a system might have as it builds to a steady state rotation/rotating condition.
It sorta looks like there are two spheres around the almost totally hidden yellow-white center
the energy of this galaxy cutting through light years of energy in the space separating us from it?
Foreground pattern looks almost like a dividing film around galaxy? Films normally are associated with cooling & breaks with higher energy?
Another one where foreground objects are brighter around galaxy beyond area of galaxy's light giving appearance of a wider area of effect.
The foreground seems connected around the galaxy by an increased intensity but the brightness doesn't extend to the full extent of effect.
This is another one with arms that 3D arrangement could be flower bud opening or spider unwrapping its legs from body...
This one's shape looks like a round base flower w open top & pedal like structure wrapping up...like arms being pulled back into image.