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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galaxy_Zoo — found via Wikipedia
Galaxy Zoo
Galaxy Zoo is a crowdsourced astronomy project which invites people to assist in the morphological classification of large numbers of galaxies. It is an
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http://arxiv.org/abs/0909.2925 — found via Mwmbl
[0909.2925] Galaxy Zoo: Exploring the Motivations of Citizen Sci…
Abstract: The Galaxy Zoo citizen science website invites anyone with an Internet connection to participate in research by classifying galaxies from the S…
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http://galaxyzooblog.org — found via Mwmbl
Galaxy Zoo | A Zooniverse Project Blog
Galaxy Zoo Mobile is back! This time, we have two challenges for you; understanding rings and finding gravitational lenses. Both can be accessed through …
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http://data.galaxyzoo.org — found via Mwmbl
Galaxy Zoo Data
This table gives classifications of galaxies which have spectra included in SDSS Data Release 7. The fraction of the vote in each of the six categories i…
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https://wp.me/p2mbJY-2tJ — found via Mwmbl
Galaxy Zoo Upgrade: Better Galaxies, Better Science | Galaxy Zoo
Galaxy Zoo Upgrade: Better Galaxies, Better Science Since I joined the team in 2018, citizen scientists like you have given us over 2 million classificat…
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http://zoo1.galaxyzoo.org — found via Mwmbl
Home | Galaxy Zoo
Thanks for making Galaxy Zoo such a success! THIS SITE IS NOW ARCHIVED; go here for the latest Galaxy Zoo project. With your help, we collected millions …
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https://radio.galaxyzoo.org/ — found via Mwmbl
Radio Galaxy Zoo: Archive
Radio Galaxy Zoo As supermassive black holes in the centers of galaxies consume their surrounding material, large amounts of radio synchrotron emission i…
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http://z.umn.edu/galaxyimages — found via Mwmbl
Galaxy Zoo 2 images | Flickr
An international group of researchers, led by the University of Minnesota, has produced a catalog of data for more than 300,000 galaxies. More than 83,00…
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https://www.uscientist.org/ — found via Mwmbl
U!Scientist
All-Time Classifications From Galaxy Zoo All-Time Completed Galaxies Zooniverse is the world's largest people-powered research platform. What does that me…