Web10. jan 2014 · Prof Brian Cox and BBC Stargazing Live invited viewers to participate in Gravitational Lenses IDing. 50,000 viewers participated and in 3 days identified more than 7,500,000 classifications according to spacewarps.org. Their experiments continue. Log in to Reply You must be loggedin to post a comment. Peter W January 11, 2014 at 9:34 am WebSpace Warps May 10, 2013· The Science Team are in the house over on Talk! Check out the hot topics at http://talk.spacewarps.org/#/trending talk.spacewarps.org Zooniverse Talk …
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WebAnupreeta, Surhud and Phil . Simulations! They’re everywhere in Space Warps, sneaking into the images and popping up messages all over the place. WebWhy does the SpaceWarps project exist? You are trying to see some of the most distant objects in the Universe, magnified by a somewhat closer galaxy 😃. Using that information we can learn more about dark matter, and the "weight" of the universe. About 2/3 of the matter in the Universe is Dark Matter. swagelok headquarters address
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Web**In the following page:** http://spacewarps.org/#/guide **One of the paragraphs is:** "If you look at the examples below you'll probably have... WebThe Refine phase is already 2/3 complete! Please keep classifying http://spacewarps.org/ Web1. júl 2013 · Citizen scientists are also able to help in the search for gravitational lenses at spacewarps.org. Gravitational lensing has also helped astronomers see many distant galaxies that would otherwise be too faint to spot. Because light takes time to zip through space, the farther away a galaxy is, the farther back in time it essentially is ... swagelok hardware production facility