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Mar 222011
 
Talk Zooniverse

Launching is the Zooniverse’s new collaboration and community tool: Talk. Milky Way Talk resides at http://talk.milkywayproject.org and there you can find, collect and comment on the objects you see in the Milky Way Project. Every time you classify an image in the Milky Way Project you will be prompted to ‘discuss’ that image via Talk. Continue reading »

Mar 182011
 
The Milky Way Project

A brand new Zooniverse site has been launched: The Milky Way Project (http://www.milkywayproject.org). The Milky Way Project aims to sort and measure our galaxy, the Milky Way. Initially we’re asking you to help us find and draw bubbles in beautiful infrared data from the Spitzer Space Telescope. Understanding the cold, dusty material that we see Continue reading »

Mar 152011
 
Planet Hunters Need You

Planet Hunters! With your help, we are looking for planets around other stars. Ever dreamed of being the first to make a discovery? Want to find a planet of your own? Thanks to http://www.planethunters.org, the latest Zooniverse project, you might just be able to, using data from NASA’s Kepler mission. Kepler’s goal is to catch Continue reading »

May 262010
 
Take a walk on the Moon

Take a walk on the Moon It’s been nearly 40 years seen Apollo astronaut Eugene Cernan became the last man to walk on the lunar surface, but at http://www.moonzoo.org/live you can take your own journey over the lunar surface. The site is powered by the efforts of visitors to Moon Zoo – the latest project Continue reading »

Mar 302010
 
Galaxy Zoo Project Achieving Something Extraordinary

Galaxy Zoo Project Achieving Something Extraordinary The Galaxy Zoo project (http://www.galaxyzoo.org) is about to achieve something extraordinary – and they want to share the excitement with you, the people that made it possible. The Zoonometer has been steadily ticking away toward their target of 60 million classifications. They can hardly believe it, but they’re nearly Continue reading »

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