The Science of Galaxy Zoo: What 250,000 astronomers can tell us about the Universe.
Air Date: 04/07/2010
Air Time: 7:00 PM EST
Length: 1 Hours, 14 Minutes, 53 Seconds
Description:
Since its launch in 2007, the website Galaxy Zoo has become the largest astronomical collaboration in history, involving more than 250,000 volunteers in classifying galaxies. Humans outperform computers at this kind of visual classification, and the results from Galaxy Zoo have been spectacular. As well as reviewing the intimate connections between the delicate process of galaxy formation and the evolution of our Universe, this talk will include a review of the weird and wonderful objects identified by Galaxy Zoo users and a few tales from the ups and downs of citizen science.