Galaxy Zoo
Help scientists understand how galaxies evolve in the Universe at galaxyzoo.org - we've classified millions of galaxies since 2007 and we are still going.
- Announcing the Galaxy Zoo JWST project! We are thrilled to announce the launch of the Galaxy Zoo JWST project, with ~300,000 galaxy images from the COSMOS-Web survey taken with NASA's James Webb Space Telescope (JWST)! We now need your help identifying the shapes of these galaxies by classifying…
- Alyssa’s work can currently be seen in Galaxy Zoo, as we classify cutouts of the stunning images she made of the CEERS JWST Survey’s NIRCam pointings. We often make our own images for the project, but hers were so beautifully made that we knew we should use them instead! 🔭
- Galaxy Zoo in Japanese この度、Galaxy Zooは日本語でも参加できるようになりました(すでに中国語、フランス語、スペイン語、ハンガリー語、そして英語で利用できます)。ボランティアの翻訳者である @InoSenpai (イノ先輩)に感謝します。これで、本プロジェクトを日本語話者にも広めていけるようになりました。 We're delighted to share that Galaxy Zoo is now available in Japanese (in addition to Chinese, French, Spanish, Hungarian and…
- More on our Galaxy Zoo Euclid work in Daily Zooniverse today @zooniverse.bsky.social daily.zooniverse.org/2025/03/20/e... 🔭
- We’re delighted to share that Galaxy Zoo (and you!) are featured in the first Euclid data release announced today! Read more: blog.galaxyzoo.org/2025/03/19/g... 🔭
- Most of the science team is assembled in Bern this week to work hard on getting the rest of JWST images into the site, and also to do some science with the classifications.
- All Zooniverse webpages, including Galaxy Zoo are down due to a major system issue. The Zooniverse team are working hard and hope to have this fixed and restored by Sunday.
- A classic valentine from longtime volunteer @penguingalaxy.bsky.social
- We are live with images from Euclid! Visit galaxyzoo.org and you might be the first human to ever see the images we need your help with 🔭
- New research from Galaxy Zoo: slow, strong bars affect their hosts the most blog.galaxyzoo.org/2024/05/10/s...
- We love a smooth galaxy whose light started travelling to us when our sun wasn't even a glint in the Milky Way's eye!