Recherche de supernovae et classification des galaxies

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Recherche de supernovae et classification des galaxies

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Je crois qu'il y avait eu déjà un fil mais je ne le retrouve pas. Il s'agit d'aider les pro dans un travail de statistique.
http://zooniverse.org/

Je viens d'essayer tout ça :
Recherche de supernovae :shock:
http://supernova.galaxyzoo.org/
Classification des galaxies :shock:
http://www.galaxyzoo.org/classify

Ce n'est pas très difficile et c'est bien fichu. Il faut juste un peu être attentif aux images. Il y a un tout petit travail d'analyse. C'est un vrai travail de fourmi mais intéressant. 8-)
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Re: Recherche de supernovae et classification des galaxies

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Voilà le petit email que j'ai reçu :

"Dear Galaxy Zoo

The Galaxy Zoo project (http://www.galaxyzoo.org) is about to achieve
something extraordinary - and we want to share the excitement with
you, the people that made it possible. The Zoonometer
(http://www.galaxyzoo.org/zoonometer) has been steadily ticking away
toward our target of 60 million classifications. We can hardly
believe it, but we're nearly there! To say thank you, we want to give
away a series of prizes to the people providing the remaining clicks
that take us to our goal. In addition, the person that makes the 60
millionth classification will receive a special prize.

To mark this historic moment in the Galaxy Zoo's history, the person
that makes the 60 millionth Galaxy Zoo classification will receive a
bundle of goodies, including a Zooniverse t-shirt and mug, a Galaxy
Zoo poster and an original Sloan Digital Sky Survey plate! As well as
this, we're giving away individual prizes to one person at random for
each collection of 250,000 classifications, starting with the
57,000,000th classification. To take part, all you have to do is go
and classify some galaxies and make sure your Zooniverse email address
(https://zooniverse.org/account/settings) is up to date so we can
contact you.

You might wonder why 60 million is the goal. With that many
classifications in the database, the Galaxy Zoo 2 project will have
reached a critical point. 60 million classifications represents our
minimum, ideal database. With that many classifications you, the
participants, will have collectively classified every galaxy enough
times to create an incredibly robust, well-defined and scientifically
valid catalogue of Sloan galaxies. Beyond the 60 million
classifications, every additional click still goes into the database -
it just means that our minimum science goal is achieved.

You can keep track of our progress using the Zoonometer at
http://www.galaxyzoo.org/zoonometer. As if prizes weren't enough,
there is more. Beyond 60 million, something very special will happen
to Galaxy Zoo. We'll keep you up to date, but once we reach the 60
million target, we are free to make some changes to Galaxy Zoo, which
we think you'll rather like.

Chris and the Galaxy Zoo team

P.S. Galaxy Zoo Supernovae (http://supernova.galaxyzoo.org) is back
after the winter break and needs your help finding new supernovae.

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En Français et en résumé, la sollicitation d'internautes de bonne volonté ont permis la classification de 60 millions de galaxies !!!!!!!!!!! 8-) 8-) 8-) Mais que fait la SAB ????
Sinon, il y a des petites choses à gagner pour la classification de la 60 000 000ème galaxie classée.
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