Abstract. We live in a universe filled with galaxies with an amazing variety of sizes and shapes. One of the biggest challenges for astronomers working in this field is to understand how all these types relate to each other in the background of an expanding universe. Modern astronomical surveys (like the Sloan Digital Sky Survey) have revolutionised this field of astronomy, by pro-viding vast numbers of galaxies to study. The sheer size of the these databases made traditional visual classification of the types galaxies impossible and in 2007 inspired the Galaxy Zoo project (www.galaxyzoo.org); starting the largest ever scientific collaboration by asking members of the public to help classify galaxies by type and shape. Galaxy Zoo has since ...
Our vision of galaxies has changed significantly since the era of large galaxy surveys like the Sloa...
The study of galaxies has changed dramatically over the past few decades with the advent of large-sc...
Just after the WWII Astronomy started to live its “Golden Age”, not differently to many other scien...
Galaxy Zoo (www.galaxyzoo.org) is familiar to many as a hugely successful public engagement project....
When and how galaxies formed throughout the history of the Universe is one of the most fundamental q...
We present quantified visual morphologies of approximately 48 000 galaxies observed in three Hubble ...
International audienceWe present quantified visual morphologies of approximately 48 000 galaxies obs...
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society....
We present quantified visual morphologies of approximately 48 000 galaxies observed in three Hubble ...
Galaxies are the largest structures of matter in our Universe. Our own Milky Way has been studied in...
textHow galaxies form and evolve is one of the primary outstanding problems in extragalactic astrono...
We present the largest, most homogeneous catalogue of merging galaxies in the nearby universe obtain...
How do galaxies shape their morphology through time? How many details of galaxies at cosmic noon are...
What is a galaxy? Do we have any idea about how many galaxies there are in the universe? Are galaxie...
Original article can be found at: http://iopscience.iop.org/0004-637X/ Copyright IOP Publishing &...
Our vision of galaxies has changed significantly since the era of large galaxy surveys like the Sloa...
The study of galaxies has changed dramatically over the past few decades with the advent of large-sc...
Just after the WWII Astronomy started to live its “Golden Age”, not differently to many other scien...
Galaxy Zoo (www.galaxyzoo.org) is familiar to many as a hugely successful public engagement project....
When and how galaxies formed throughout the history of the Universe is one of the most fundamental q...
We present quantified visual morphologies of approximately 48 000 galaxies observed in three Hubble ...
International audienceWe present quantified visual morphologies of approximately 48 000 galaxies obs...
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society....
We present quantified visual morphologies of approximately 48 000 galaxies observed in three Hubble ...
Galaxies are the largest structures of matter in our Universe. Our own Milky Way has been studied in...
textHow galaxies form and evolve is one of the primary outstanding problems in extragalactic astrono...
We present the largest, most homogeneous catalogue of merging galaxies in the nearby universe obtain...
How do galaxies shape their morphology through time? How many details of galaxies at cosmic noon are...
What is a galaxy? Do we have any idea about how many galaxies there are in the universe? Are galaxie...
Original article can be found at: http://iopscience.iop.org/0004-637X/ Copyright IOP Publishing &...
Our vision of galaxies has changed significantly since the era of large galaxy surveys like the Sloa...
The study of galaxies has changed dramatically over the past few decades with the advent of large-sc...
Just after the WWII Astronomy started to live its “Golden Age”, not differently to many other scien...