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  • Preflight
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      • Star Colors
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    • Expedition to Galaxies
      • Is the galaxy… spiral or elliptical?
        • Classifying galaxies
        • How do galaxies move?
        • So then, is the galaxy spiral or elliptical?
          • 10510-12704 is… a spiral galaxy of type Sc
          • Oops! 10510-12704 is actually a spiral galaxy of type Sc
          • 10494-12703 is… an elliptical galaxy!
          • Oops! 10494-12703 is actually an elliptical galaxy
          • 9508-3702 is… an elliptical galaxy!
          • 10495-3702 is… a spiral galaxy of type Sc!
          • Oops! 9508-3702 is actually an elliptical galaxy
          • Oops! 10495-3702 is actually a spiral galaxy of type Sc
          • 10493-6102 is… an elliptical galaxy!
          • Oops! 10493-6102 is actually an elliptical galaxy
          • 11019-12702 is… a spiral galaxy of type Sc!
          • Oops! 11019-12702 is actually a spiral galaxy of type Sc
          • 11017-6103 is… a spiral galaxy of type Sc!
          • Oops! 11017-6103 is actually a spiral galaxy of type Sc
          • 9868-3704 is… an elliptical galaxy!
          • Oops! 9868-3704 is actually an elliptical galaxy
          • 9889-9102 is… an elliptical galaxy!
          • Oops! 9889-9102 is actually an elliptical galaxy
          • 10520-6102 is… a spiral galaxy of type Sc!
          • Oops! 10520-6102 is actually a spiral galaxy of type Sc
        • Motions are not that simple
        • How about now, is the galaxy spiral or elliptical?
          • 10219-9102 is… a spiral galaxy of type Sc!
          • Oops! 10219-9102 is actually a spiral galaxy of type Sc
          • 10221-3703 is… an elliptical galaxy!
          • Oops! 10221-3703 is actually an elliptical galaxy
          • 9888-6102 is… an elliptical galaxy!
          • Oops! 9888-6102 is actually an elliptical galaxy
          • 10842-9101 is… a spiral galaxy of type Sc!
          • Oops! 10842-9101 is actually a spiral galaxy of type Sc
          • 10220-6101 is… an elliptical galaxy!
          • Oops! 10220-6101 is actually an elliptical galaxy
          • 10213-3703 is… a spiral galaxy of type Sc!
          • Oops! 10213-3703 is actually a spiral galaxy of type Sc!
          • 10221-3702 is… an elliptical galaxy!
          • Oops! 10221-3702 is actually an elliptical galaxy
          • 10515-12704 is… a spiral galaxy of type Sc!
          • Oops! 10515-12704 is actually a spiral galaxy of type Sc
          • 9888-1902 is… an elliptical galaxy!
          • Oops! 9888-1902 is actually an elliptical galaxy
          • 11024-6101 is… a spiral galaxy of type Sc!
          • Oops! 11024-6101 is actually a spiral galaxy of type Sc
        • This is just the beginning
      • La galaxia es… ¿espiral o elíptica?
        • Clasificando galaxias
        • ¿Cómo se mueven las galaxias?
        • Y entonces, ¿es espiral o elíptica?
          • 10510-12704 es… ¡una galaxia espiral de tipo Sc!
          • ¡Ups! En realidad 10510-12704 es una galaxia espiral de tipo Sc
          • 10494-12703 es… ¡una galaxia elíptica!
          • ¡Ups! En realidad 10494-12703 es una galaxia elíptica
          • 9508-3702 es… ¡una galaxia elíptica!
          • ¡Ups! En realidad 9508-3702 es una galaxia elíptica
          • 10495-3702 es… ¡una galaxia espiral de tipo Sc!
          • ¡Ups! En realidad 10495-3702 es una galaxia espiral de tipo Sc
          • 10493-6102 es… ¡una galaxia elíptica!
          • ¡Ups! En realidad 10493-6102 es una galaxia elíptica
          • 11019-12702 es… ¡una galaxia espiral de tipo Sc!
          • ¡Ups! En realidad 11019-12702 es una galaxia espiral de tipo Sc
          • 11017-6103 es… ¡una galaxia espiral de tipo Sc!
          • ¡Ups! En realidad 11017-6103 es una galaxia espiral de tipo Sc
          • 9868-3704 es… ¡una galaxia elíptica!
          • ¡Ups! En realidad 9868-3704 es una galaxia elíptica
          • 9889-9102 es… ¡una galaxia elíptica!
          • ¡Ups! En realidad 9889-9102 es una galaxia elíptica
          • 10520-6102 es… ¡una galaxia espiral de tipo Sc!
          • ¡Ups! En realidad 10520-6102 es una galaxia espiral de tipo Sc
        • Los movimientos no son tan simples
        • Y ahora, ¿es espiral o elíptica?
          • 10219-9102 es… ¡Una galaxia espiral!
          • ¡Ups! En realidad 10219-9102 es una galaxia espiral
          • 10221-3703 es… ¡una galaxia elíptica!
          • ¡Ups! En realidad 10221-3703 es una galaxia elíptica
          • 9888-6102 es… ¡una galaxia elíptica!
          • ¡Ups! En realidad 9888-6102 es una galaxia elíptica
          • 10842-9101 es… ¡una galaxia espiral!
          • ¡Ups! En realidad 10842-9101 es una galaxia espiral
          • 10220-6101 es… ¡una galaxia elíptica!
          • ¡Ups! En realidad 10220-6101 es una galaxia elíptica
          • 10213-3703 es… ¡una galaxia espiral!
          • ¡Ups! En realidad 10213-3703 es una galaxia espiral
          • 10221-3702 es… ¡una galaxia elíptica!
          • ¡Ups! En realidad 10221-3702 es una galaxia elíptica
          • 10515-12704 es… ¡una galaxia espiral!
          • ¡Ups! En realidad 10515-12704 es una galaxia espiral
          • 9888-1902 es… ¡una galaxia elíptica!
          • ¡Ups! En realidad 9888-1902 es una galaxia elíptica
          • 11024-6101 es… ¡una galaxia espiral!
          • ¡Ups! En realidad 11024-6101 es una galaxia espiral
        • Esto es solo el comienzo
      • Whose spectrum is it?
        • Before you start…
        • Then…
        • What did you learn?
          • 1. CORRECT
          • 1. INCORRECT
          • 2. CORRECT
          • 2. INCORRECT
          • 3. CORRECT
          • 3. INCORRECT
          • 4. CORRECT
          • 4. INCORRECT
          • 5. CORRECT
          • 5. INCORRECT
          • 6. CORRECT
          • 6. INCORRECT
          • 7. CORRECT
          • 7. INCORRECT
          • 8. CORRECT
          • 8. INCORRECT
          • 9. CORRECT
          • 9. INCORRECT
          • 10. CORRECT
          • 10. INCORRECT
        • Good job!
      • ¿De quién es el espectro?
        • Antes de empezar…
        • Entonces…
        • Veamos ¿Qué aprendimos?
          • 1. CORRECTO
          • 1. INCORRECTO
          • 2. CORRECTO
          • 2. INCORRECTO
          • 3. CORRECTO
          • 3. INCORRECTO
          • 4. CORRECTO
          • 4. INCORRECTO
          • 5. CORRECTO
          • 5. INCORRECTO
          • 6. CORRECTO
          • 6. INCORRECTO
          • 7. CORRECTO
          • 7. INCORRECTO
          • 8. CORRECTO
          • 8. INCORRECTO
          • 9. CORRECTO
          • 9. INCORRECTO
          • 10. CORRECTO
          • 10. INCORRECTO
        • ¡Buen trabajo!
      • Galaxy Color
        • Galaxy Color – Design and Conduct Your Own Investigation
      • Sky Surveys
        • The Palomar Sky Survey
        • Finding Supernovae 1
        • Finding Supernovae 2
        • Other Parts of the Electromagnetic Spectrum
        • 2MASS and SDSS Images
        • The X-ray Sky
        • Conclusion
      • Galaxy Properties
        • Classifying Galaxies
        • The Hubble Tuning Fork
        • Characteristics of Galaxies
        • Galaxy Clusters
        • Separating Elliptical and Spiral Galaxies
        • Galaxy Spectra
        • Galaxy Collisions
        • Conclusion
    • Universe
      • Expanding Universe
        • Beyond the Milky Way
        • Distances to Galaxies
          • Abell Cluster Images
          • Constellation Notebook
          • Constellations Notebook Help
          • From Constellation Notebook to SAS Spectra List
        • Redshift/Magnitude Relationship
      • The Universe: Your Cosmic Address
        • The Universe: How Big Is It?
        • The Expanding Universe
        • How Do We Know
        • Distances
        • Magnitudes and Distances
        • Redshifts
        • Making the Diagram
        • The Hubble Diagram and the Expanding Universe
        • The Big Bang
        • The Hubble Diagram with More Galaxies
        • Research Challenges
      • Hubble Diagram
        • A Simple Diagram
        • Estimating Distances to Galaxies
        • Redshifts
        • The Hubble Diagram
      • Quasars
        • Early Radio Astronomy
        • VLA FIRST Radio Survey
        • Strange Objects in the Sky
        • SDSS Quasars
        • What are Quasars?
        • The Power Source of Quasars
        • Research Using Quasar Data
        • Conclusion
  • Hands-On Activities
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  • SkyServer
    • Basic Projects
      • Galaxies
        • Classifying Galaxies
        • Spiral Galaxies
        • Elliptical Galaxies
        • Lenticular Galaxies
        • Irregular Galaxies
        • The Hubble Tuning Fork
        • Galaxy Clusters
        • Galaxy Collisions
        • Other Ways to Classify Galaxies
        • Conclusion
      • Constellations
        • A Simple Made-Up Constellation
        • Compare Shapes
        • Orion
        • Stars in Orion
        • Other Shapes in Orion
        • Other Constellations
        • Constellations in SkyServer
        • A SkyServer Example
    • Advanced Projects
      • Color
        • Colors of Stars in the SDSS
        • The Definition of Color in Astronomy
        • What is Color?
        • Light from Stars
        • Color and Temperature
        • Observed Spectra
        • Color-Color Diagrams
        • Are Stars Thermal Sources?
        • Conclusion
      • The Hertzsprung-Russell Diagram
        • Making an H-R Diagram
        • A Simple H-R Diagram
        • A More Complete H-R Diagram
        • An H-R Diagram for the Nearest Stars
        • Extending the H-R Diagram to More Stars
        • Hipparcos Satellite Data
        • Calculating Distances from Parallax Angles
        • H-R Diagram of a Globular Cluster
        • Searching for Data
        • Conclusion
    • SkyServer Research Challenges
      • Galaxy Color
      • Classifying Small Galaxies
      • Quasar Spectra
      • Map the Universe
      • HII Regions
        • Characteristics
        • Writing a Query
        • Identifying HII Regions
    • Extras
      • Using the Radial Search Tool
      • Using the SQL Search Tool
      • Example 1
      • Did You Know? Light from Stars
      • Did You Know? SDSS Filters
      • Example 2
      • Did You Know? History of the Magnitude Scale
      • Did You Know? Temperature and Peak Wavelength
      • Try This! The Definition of Color in Astronomy
      • Try This! The Visible Spectrum
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Abell Cluster Images

Images at a 0.7922 acrcseconds/pixels

Color:
     Abell 0085
     Abell 0079
     Abell 1132
     Abell 1377
     Abell 1650
     Abell 2034
     Abell 2199
     Abell 2670
Inverted:
     Abell 0085
     Abell 0779
     Abell 1132
     Abell 1377
     Abell 1650
     Abell 2034
     Abell 2199
     Abell 2670

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