Anyone else hear about this on the Today programme this morning? I've signed up but not yet had a chance to look at it properly. It's only just gone live today.
Basically they want people to look at pictures of galaxies and classify them into spiral or elliptical. It's quite tricky but is something to fill a few minutes each day and you'll be looking at galaxies never before seen by human eyes. It's quite mind boggling - but then I'll never get my head around the sheer size of the Universe and all the billions of galaxies anyway.
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Hi Jane,UBT - Janea wrote:Anyone else hear about this on the Today programme this morning? I've signed up but not yet had a chance to look at it properly. It's only just gone live today.
Basically they want people to look at pictures of galaxies and classify them into spiral or elliptical. It's quite tricky but is something to fill a few minutes each day and you'll be looking at galaxies never before seen by human eyes. It's quite mind boggling - but then I'll never get my head around the sheer size of the Universe and all the billions of galaxies anyway.
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Yup - heard about this today as well.
Sounds quite interesting, although I'm wondering who will "vet" the user decisions, as to whether a galaxy is spiral or elliptical (or fixed or rotating)....after all, some people could answer incorrectly....and then what will the results be, if the user choices cannot be validated...?
On the other hand, getting people to use the 'net to provide the project with additional resources is a good idea and will hopefully bring people together a bit more and make them feel that they have contributed to the project.
regards
Tim