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Galaxy Zoo 2
Classifying galaxies by morphology has normally been done by small teams of astronomers or individual astronomers, like Peter Nilson spending years classifying objects on the Palomar Observatory Sky Survey producing the Uppsala General Catalogue. Galaxyzoo is another way to do … Continue reading
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