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    Posted on June 30th, 2008

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    Public talk – online

    I’m giving a public talk about Galaxy Zoo and citizen science tomorrow (Monday) night. If you happen to be in or near Southern Illinois then you can find details here.  Otherwise you can watch online either below or, if that doesn’t work, here. It kicks of at 7pm Central time, which is 1am BST or 12pm [...]

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    Posted on June 25th, 2008

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    Fourth Paper Submitted: Lots of Blue Ellipticals!

    Fourth Paper Submitted: Lots of Blue Ellipticals!

    Hi all,
    The fourth Galaxy Zoo paper has now been submitted for peer review to the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. The paper describes a sample of blue early-type galaxies (ellipticals) found by you guys and compares them to their much more common red counterparts. We’ll make the paper available for download as soon [...]

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    Posted on June 25th, 2008

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    Hanny’s Voorwerp is Astronomy Picture of the Day (APOD)

    Great news, Hanny’s Voorwerp, the mystery blob found by Hanny, has made it to Astronomy Picture of the Day!
    http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap080625.html
    This is a fabulous success for all of us as the Voorwerp continues to intrigue…

  • Site News

    Posted on June 23rd, 2008

    Written by Kevin

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    Hanny’s Voorwerp gets Slashdotted

    This is now the second time that Galaxy Zoo got slashdotted. Hooray!
    http://science.slashdot.org/science/08/06/22/1757215.shtml

  • Site News

    Posted on June 21st, 2008

    Written by BillKeel

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    Overlapping galaxies in color and in detail

    Overlapping galaxies in color and in detail

    We’re making progress in working on the Kitt Peak images of overlapping galaxies (encouraged by recently learning that we have 3 more nights this November, so keep those candidates coming in!). Now that various meetings and proposal deadlines are over, there’s some time to show off color composite images and point out some of the [...]

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    Posted on June 13th, 2008

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    Classifying Ring Galaxies

    Classifying Ring Galaxies

    My name is Ciaran O’Hare, I’m a sixth form student at The Cherwell School in Oxford and I came to the Oxford University Astrophysics department as part of my work experience for Year 12. I was set a task to complete of the course of the week, to sort through hundreds of e-mails from from [...]

  • Site News

    Posted on June 9th, 2008

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    Galaxy Zoo Meet-up on Tuesday

    Just a reminder (in the absence of the forum) that there’s a Galaxy Zoo meet-up in London this Tuesday. It’ll follow a lecture I’m giving as part of the Royal Astronomical Society’s Lunchtime Lecture Series at their apartments in Burlington House, Picadilly (look for the Royal Academy of Arts). The lecture begins at 1, [...]

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    Posted on June 3rd, 2008

    Written by Jordan

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    The biggest astronomical collaboration in history… just how big?

    The biggest astronomical collaboration in history… just how big?

    Chris and I are at the AAS meeting in St. Louis. Chris has been keeping up with the meeting on his blog, and we’ve both given talks about Galaxy Zoo. Everyone here is really excited about what we’ve been able to do with Galaxy Zoo – great job, everyone!

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    Posted on June 2nd, 2008

    Written by Edd

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    Galaxy Zoo Forum downtime

    If you’re a regular user of the forum at http://www.galaxyzooforum.org/ you’ll notice that it’s currently offline. There’s been a sizeable server outage which has affected it (along with many other websites), and we hope it will be back up soon – but this outage is out of our control. We were actually already planning to [...]