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Radio Galaxy ZooGems

Priority selection of radio galaxies for Hubble to observe

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The two sets of Subjects - SDRAGNs and Greens - are split into subsets, with a montage of all images in the subset available by clicking the "Need some help with this task" button. The split is random, so you'll get a good cross-section of each type in each subset.

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Hic sunt SDRAcones! (Here be SDRAGNs!)

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About Radio Galaxy ZooGems

Help rank possible targets for the RadioZooGems project, giving a list of galaxies to observe during short gaps in the observing schedule of the Hubble Space Telescope.

We have been selected to contribute targets to Hubble's list gathered from various categories of interesting galaxies drawn from Galaxy Zoo and Radio Galaxy Zoo, but in some cases we're spoilt for choice - there are more interesting galaxies than time slots available, and we're working for a mid-February deadline in 2018, so this project is for you to help us decide which ones to list!

Handy tip: to see the interesting faint features in the host galaxy, remember to increase the "brightness" of your monitor/screen to 100%.

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