Classify Galaxies with Galaxy Zoo!
Citizen Science Project Launched by European Space Agency
Help Scientists Understand Galaxy Formation
The European Space Agency (ESA) is calling on citizen scientists to help classify tens of thousands of galaxies in a new project launched in partnership with Galaxy Zoo. This project aims to provide valuable data for scientists studying galaxy formation and evolution.
Galaxy Zoo is a popular online platform that allows volunteers to participate in astronomical research by classifying galaxies based on their shapes and other characteristics. By inspecting galaxy images and categorizing them as spiral, elliptical, or other types, volunteers can help scientists better understand the diversity of galaxies in the universe.
The ESA's Euclid mission will capture images of tens of millions of galaxies. To process and analyze this massive dataset, scientists need the assistance of citizen scientists. By participating in Galaxy Zoo, volunteers can make a significant contribution to this groundbreaking scientific endeavor.
How to Participate
To join the Galaxy Zoo project, simply visit the project website at galaxyzoo.org. After creating a free account, you can start classifying galaxies right away. The process is easy to learn and requires no prior astronomy knowledge.
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