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Showing 1-20 of 27 projects found.

Cosmic Collisions
Help us learn more about black holes by looking for merging galaxies in brand new data from the Webb Telescope!
Cloudspotting on Mars: Shapes
Help us find distinct cloud shapes in the Martian atmosphere!
Exoasteroids
Searching for asteroids around dead stars!
Radio Galaxy Zoo: EMU
Hunt supermassive black holes, star forming galaxies, and discover the unknown!
Sunspot Detectives
Exploring Historical Solar Drawings to Understand Our Sun's Changes
Burst Chaser
Unveiling the mysterious origin of gamma-ray bursts
Einstein@Home: Pulsar Seekers
Join the Search for Pulsars: Help Einstein@Home scientists to identify these amazing cosmic lighthouses!
Gravity Wave Zoo
Identify atmospheric gravity wave events that take place over the Arctic region.
Kilonova Seekers
Find cosmic explosions in real-time with the Gravitational-wave Optical Transient Observer (GOTO) - new data uploaded every 15 minutes!
Redshift Wrangler
Help us use the light from distant galaxies to look back in time to the early universe!
The Daily Minor Planet
Discover new asteroids every day!
Gaia Vari
Uncover the secrets of the Universe from the ESA Gaia mission
Cloudspotting on Mars
Help us find exotic clouds high in the Martian atmosphere!
GWitchHunters
Help us to improve our Gravitational Wave detectors and unlock the secrets of the Universe!
Black Hole Hunters
Making the invisible visible.
Planet Hunters NGTS
Discover hidden worlds with the Next-Generation Transit Survey
Active Asteroids
Examine images to find comet-like tails... on asteroids! These strange objects hold clues about water on Earth, in the solar system, and beyond.
Dark Energy Explorers
Identify distant galaxies to help measure dark energy when the universe was just ~2-3 billion years old
Citizen ASAS-SN
Classify the light curves of variable stars and help us find the most unusual ones!
Disk Detective
Spot the disks around nearby stars where planets form and dwell!