Several years ago, astronomers came up with a new and exciting way to get the general public involved in astronomy. The Galaxy Zoo is one of the most exciting of the crowd-sourced data sites. This project focuses on collecting, examining, and classifying large collections of irregular galaxies. Galaxy Zoo also has a forum to facilitate the process.
Aside from the obvious task of registering hundreds of millions of telescope images, this website has managed to produce several other notable achievements. The site has recently produced a photographic definition of the Moon, as well as a few other noteworthy features. They are also currently crowdsourcing classifications of features on the Moon’s surface, and are keeping a close eye on the Sun’s most notable solar storms.
The Galaxy Zoo was originally devised over beers at a pub in England. One of its key players was Kevin Schawinski, a young astrophysics researcher at Yale University. The site was first launched in 2007. In the first year, the site had nearly 1 million classifications. It was also the subject of a TED Talk.
The Galaxy Zoo’s mission is to identify different features of the universe, including hypervelocity stars, merging galaxies, and supernovae. The project uses several data sets, including those from the Sloan and Hubble surveys. The project has had the distinction of having the largest database of galaxies of any known online website.
The Galaxy Zoo site is part of a larger project known as the Zooniverse. This project is a consortium of many citizen science projects. It has a variety of projects, but most focus on astronomy. It also has a moon mapping site, and a site that translates papyri, and catalogs whale sounds.
In the most basic sense, the Galaxy Zoo is a website that invites volunteers to help classify large collections of irregular galaxies. Volunteers are asked to use a few features of the object of interest to identify the most interesting. The website has been the subject of several scientific studies. These studies have included identifying the biggest star in the Milky Way, determining how stars get from one galaxy to the next, and looking for supernovae.
There are several Galaxy Zoo websites, including a German, a Polish, and a Chinese version. The project has received some buzz from professional astronomers, who have dubbed it the most important mass participation project of all time.
The Galaxy Zoo project has also led to the publication of several astronomy related articles, and has been the subject of many awe-inspiring images. The site has also led to the discovery of a game-changing astronomy related discovery. This discovery was the subject of a pair of articles published in astronomy journals. The discovery was in the field of stellar evolution, and was one of the best things to come out of the Galaxy Zoo project.
The site has garnered more than 265,000 volunteers. The site has also been responsible for producing one of the most impressive online citizen science projects of all time.