• Papers

    Posted on February 12th, 2010

    Written by Chris

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    Red spirals at night, astronomers’ delight

    Red spirals at night, astronomers’ delight

    We heard a few days ago that our paper on red spirals has been accepted by the journal. Not only is this another success for Galaxy Zoo science, but it’s a tribute to the hard work of Karen who led the effort. What with the first Zoo 2 paper being submitted and a few other [...]

  • Papers, Site News

    Posted on September 28th, 2009

    Written by DanielDarg

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    Merger Papers Accepted for Publication in MNRAS

    Merger Papers Accepted for Publication in MNRAS

    Thanks for everyone’s work – both papers should soon be appearing in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

  • Site News

    Posted on September 17th, 2009

    Written by Jordan

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    Galaxy Zoo motivation study paper accepted!

    Our paper on the motivations of Galaxy Zoo users has been accepted for publication in the journal Astronomy Education Review! Now that the paper has been accepted, I have posted it on the arXiv system. Head on over and read it if you’re interested in hearing more about the interviews we did with some of [...]

  • Papers, Site News

    Posted on March 28th, 2008

    Written by Kevin

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    What happens next… Peer Review

    With the first Galaxy Zoo paper submitted (kudos to Kate and Anze!), we’d like to describe to you what happens next. What’s scientific publishing all about? How does it work? If you’ve followed the blog and the forum, you have a pretty good idea of the first part of the scientific process: discovery!
    We set out [...]