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  • GeoTag-X  + (To assess whether or not such a set of tools and methodology can be used in disaster response)
  • Andromeda Project  + (Star clusters vary greatly in terms of mass)
  • Galaxy Zoo  + (Some research questions * Theorists believSome research questions</br>* Theorists believe that spiral galaxies can merge and become ellipticals and vice versa if they receive more gas or stars.</br>* Professor Michael Longo of the University of Michigan finds that there is a clear pattern of preferred spiral galaxy spins (or handedness) [http://arxiv.org/abs/1104.2815 see article on http://arxiv.org]. If the rotation of spiral galaxies is not random rotation of spiral galaxies is not random)
  • Planet Hunters  + (NASA's Kepler spacecraft is one of the most powerful tools in the hunt for extrasolar planets. The Kepler team's computers are sifting through the data)
  • Space Warps  + (Einstein's theory of gravity)
  • Fold It  + ("As described above)
  • ExCiteS forest monitoring  + (There are both "global" and "local" questions)
  • Worm Watch Lab  + (C. elegans has almost as many genes and because we share a common ancestor even with worms)
  • Solar Stormwatch  + (The STEREO Mission itself has several big questions that it’s trying to answer. We know that the Sun kicks out these vast solar storms. Each one of these storms is a billion tons of material traveling at a million miles an hour)
  • The Milky Way Project  + (The bubbles you see in this project are sometimes complete)