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|field_screenshot=GalaxieZoo.png | |field_screenshot=GalaxieZoo.png | ||
|field_infrastructure=Zooniverse | |field_infrastructure=Zooniverse | ||
|field_project_start_date=2007/07/12 | |field_project_start_date=2007/07/12 | ||
|field_project_open=Yes | |field_project_open=Yes | ||
|field_subject_areas=Natural sciences | |||
|field_cs_subject_areas=space | |||
|field_fields_of_science=Astronomy | |field_fields_of_science=Astronomy | ||
| | |field_project_description=Galaxy Zoo is an online astronomy project which invites people to assist in the morphological classification of large numbers of galaxies. | ||
|field_purpose_of_project=The main purpose is to understand how galaxies formed. According to the Galaxy Zoo team : {{Quotation |"Galaxies come in very different shapes and have very different properties. they may be large or small, old or young, red or blue, regular or confused, luminous or faint, dusty or gas-poor, rotating or static, round or disky, and they live either in splendid isolation or in clusters. In other words, the universe contains a very colourful and diverse zoo of galaxies. For almost a century, astronomers have been discussing how galaxies should be classified and how they relate to each other in an attempt to attack the big question of how galaxies form." }} | |field_purpose_of_project=The main purpose is to understand how galaxies formed. According to the Galaxy Zoo team : {{Quotation |"Galaxies come in very different shapes and have very different properties. they may be large or small, old or young, red or blue, regular or confused, luminous or faint, dusty or gas-poor, rotating or static, round or disky, and they live either in splendid isolation or in clusters. In other words, the universe contains a very colourful and diverse zoo of galaxies. For almost a century, astronomers have been discussing how galaxies should be classified and how they relate to each other in an attempt to attack the big question of how galaxies form." }} | ||
The classification of images in Galaxy Zoo would help scientists to understand the structure of the universe and determine whether there is anything "fundamentally wrong" with existing galaxy models. | The classification of images in Galaxy Zoo would help scientists to understand the structure of the universe and determine whether there is anything "fundamentally wrong" with existing galaxy models. | ||
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* Theorists believe that spiral galaxies can merge and become ellipticals and vice versa if they receive more gas or stars. | * Theorists believe that spiral galaxies can merge and become ellipticals and vice versa if they receive more gas or stars. | ||
* 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, it would force a major rethink of cosmology (potentially Nobel Prize implications). [http://www.galaxyzooforum.org/index.php?topic=279300.0 see forum discussion] | * 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, it would force a major rethink of cosmology (potentially Nobel Prize implications). [http://www.galaxyzooforum.org/index.php?topic=279300.0 see forum discussion] | ||
|field_team_location=University Offices, Wellington Square, Oxford OX1 2JD, UK | |||
|field_team_leadermm=Chris Lintott | |||
|field_main_institution=oxford university | |||
|field_team_link=http://www.galaxyzoo.org/#/team | |||
|field_contact_person=None. Use the forum. | |||
|field_participant_task_description=Volunteers users have to work with images taken by the Sloan Digital Sky Survey program. They decide whether the galaxies are elliptical or spiral and report if they have features like having spiral arm pattern bar or have undergone transformations. Volunteers can also decide to discuss image wich will appear then on a community wall. | |field_participant_task_description=Volunteers users have to work with images taken by the Sloan Digital Sky Survey program. They decide whether the galaxies are elliptical or spiral and report if they have features like having spiral arm pattern bar or have undergone transformations. Volunteers can also decide to discuss image wich will appear then on a community wall. | ||
|field_Haklay_typology=crowdsourcing | |field_Haklay_typology=crowdsourcing | ||
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|field_community_management=Volunteers are active on the Galaxy Zoo forum. They post the more striking images and discuss what they are. There are already some interesting results. | |field_community_management=Volunteers are active on the Galaxy Zoo forum. They post the more striking images and discuss what they are. There are already some interesting results. | ||
|field_community_roles=Share interests, share news about space research... | |field_community_roles=Share interests, share news about space research... | ||
|field_team_work= | |field_team_work=no | ||
|field_completion_level=High | |||
|field_last_edition=2013/10/01 | |||
|field_leader_institution=University of Oxford | |||
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