Disk Detective Talk
#binary in Gaia and Panstarrs
Could be a galaxy from the SED?
#galaxy?
not visible in DSS2
glow at longer wavelengths is from Deneb
#binary or #galaxy
something appears wrong with DSSred
nothing in DSSblue or DSSred
does this count as multiple objects?
#galaxy I'm back!
I've been on galaxy zoo a while, and based on the resolution and apparent proximity of the galaxies, it's safe to assume they're merging.
It looks like a quasar on SDSS images
distant galaxy #merger oh wait this is disk detective...
just looks like 2 K-dwarf stars close together
possible connection between stars?
#orangedwarf
nothing remarkable in terms of X-ray emission
#galaxy
by the way, this is a #galaxy in SDSS.
#binary I think? Why doesn't the other one appear until 1.15 μm?
visual #binary
see my post http://talk.diskdetective.org/#/boards/BWI0000003/discussions/DWI00000a3?page=1&comment_id=52ec274df11e041945002922
first image isn't very good quality, but after that I can see it's a #galaxy
#binary
possible #galaxy
umm... I get the impression that this isn't supposed to happen?
Well, the SIMBAD information is mostly from a computer's guess. If you look at the DSS image in WIKISKY, there isn't enough nebulosity.
What's the star at the right? For some reason, there's no record on SIMBAD.
faint #galaxy to the lower left
As a galaxy observer, I tend to gain distance from redshift estimates, but how do they measure objects like these? Could I measure them?
They count if you include the GRBs. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gamma-ray_burst
#aliens at 0.975 :p
#galaxy I'm guessing
Such a focused beam of light is impossible under any conditions except supernova.
yeah...
Only if that extension appears to be connected to the star.
definitely a #galaxy pair.
nice, clean image.
#galaxy I'm fairly sure
Too much static!
seems to have a dim extension to the left in the first 3 images
Star on the right: Surprise!
star appears to disappear at 2.16 μm
Thanks. It's nice to have scientists around showing you how the stuff works around here and such... 😃
#galaxy I think
other object in red circle
is there an arm coming from the left of the above left star? Seems consistent in other images.
Well, after searching, the object is ambiguous in appearance but most likely a binary star.
am I peering too far into static or is there an 'arm' rotating around the star?
huge amounts of static from 1.24 to 2.16 μm!
Well, I'm not very good with stars but can identify galaxies in DSS or SDSS. Do you know what/where this object is?
moves off the crosshairs a bit
Are individual planets visible in this images?
multiple objects?
galaxy at lower right
#binary in Gaia and Panstarrs
Could be a galaxy from the SED?
#galaxy?
not visible in DSS2
glow at longer wavelengths is from Deneb
#binary or #galaxy
something appears wrong with DSSred
nothing in DSSblue or DSSred
does this count as multiple objects?
#galaxy I'm back!
I've been on galaxy zoo a while, and based on the resolution and apparent proximity of the galaxies, it's safe to assume they're merging.
It looks like a quasar on SDSS images
distant galaxy #merger oh wait this is disk detective...
just looks like 2 K-dwarf stars close together
possible connection between stars?
#orangedwarf
nothing remarkable in terms of X-ray emission
#galaxy
by the way, this is a #galaxy in SDSS.
#binary I think? Why doesn't the other one appear until 1.15 μm?
visual #binary
#galaxy
see my post http://talk.diskdetective.org/#/boards/BWI0000003/discussions/DWI00000a3?page=1&comment_id=52ec274df11e041945002922
#galaxy
first image isn't very good quality, but after that I can see it's a #galaxy
#binary
possible #galaxy
#galaxy
#galaxy
umm... I get the impression that this isn't supposed to happen?
Well, the SIMBAD information is mostly from a computer's guess. If you look at the DSS image in WIKISKY, there isn't enough nebulosity.
What's the star at the right? For some reason, there's no record on SIMBAD.
#galaxy
faint #galaxy to the lower left
As a galaxy observer, I tend to gain distance from redshift estimates, but how do they measure objects like these? Could I measure them?
They count if you include the GRBs. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gamma-ray_burst
#galaxy
#galaxy
#aliens at 0.975 :p
#galaxy I'm guessing
#galaxy
Such a focused beam of light is impossible under any conditions except supernova.
#binary
#galaxy
yeah...
Only if that extension appears to be connected to the star.
#galaxy
definitely a #galaxy pair.
nice, clean image.
#galaxy I'm fairly sure
Too much static!
seems to have a dim extension to the left in the first 3 images
Star on the right: Surprise!
star appears to disappear at 2.16 μm
Thanks. It's nice to have scientists around showing you how the stuff works around here and such... 😃
#galaxy I think
other object in red circle
is there an arm coming from the left of the above left star? Seems consistent in other images.
Well, after searching, the object is ambiguous in appearance but most likely a binary star.
am I peering too far into static or is there an 'arm' rotating around the star?
huge amounts of static from 1.24 to 2.16 μm!
Well, I'm not very good with stars but can identify galaxies in DSS or SDSS. Do you know what/where this object is?
moves off the crosshairs a bit
Are individual planets visible in this images?
multiple objects?
galaxy at lower right