You’ll notice the blog looks more than a little different today; we’ve given it a more modern and flexible style and incorporated our twitter stream, so that you can keep up with all the news in one place.
The changes are part of the launch of the Zooniverse the new home for Galaxy Zoo and the other projects we’re developing. There won’t be any changes to Galaxy Zoo itself – apart from the small banner at the top of the page – so you’re welcome to just continue classifying galaxies, colliding galaxies, or hunting supernovae.
If you fancy a break, though, you can find the Zooniverse here, or read more about the launch on the new Zooniverse blog.

I notice that the site does not actually have links to the Galaxy Zoo site proper.
Love the Zooniverse !
But what about the ‘Barred Spirals’ project !
Neater and more convenient. Congratulations
Indeed what about the ‘Barred Spirals’ project?
hi i’m new to galaxy zoo but i have no idea how to create an account…
Just go to http://galaxyzoo.org and click the ‘register’ link where it says ‘Classifier Log In’.
Galaxy zoo is great fun, and it is also very satisfying to help discover our Universe.
Thank you Dr Michael Zielick , where ever you are, “sorry for any name misplelling” for giving me a life long love of Astronomy some 35 years ago as a UNM undergrad..
How do get started hunting supernovae?
This is an interesting and welcome break from the more formal Galaxy Zoo proper.Thanks, GALAXY ZOO TEAM for organizing this retreat.
JKHC.