Starburst Galaxies thread

RA,Dec = 192.4878, 5.3124

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dwarf irreg

(Nevermind, NGC 1559 is already here.)

Possibly LEDA 477319
352.5443, -49.3993
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2MASS J23015199-5508308
345.4667, -55.1421

Soundwave Galaxy (posted in before)
A very small, starburst galaxy with a extremely large force

6dFGS gJ003746.3-333952
9.4432, -33.6644
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LEDA 2249(on the right)
9.4311, -33.7022
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6dFGS gJ004859.2-335259
12.2468, -33.8830
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2QZ J012652.4-291711
21.7185, -29.2865
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RA,Dec = 12.1475, -12.7169

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https://www.legacysurvey.org//viewer/?ra=179.4354&dec=32.2931&layer=ls-dr10-grz&zoom=12

Noticed quite a few duplicates around - probably need to make a new thread with a list of positions on it

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https://www.legacysurvey.org//viewer/?ra=206.4081&dec=-5.9847&layer=ls-dr10-grz&zoom=13

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LEDA 3082307 at 204.8428, -31.5316

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https://www.legacysurvey.org//viewer/?ra=36.5888&dec=-24.2851&layer=ls-dr9&zoom=13

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I will help you out: Legacy Survey Sky Browser

I found a possible distant starburst galaxy at 34.4792, -5.2524 with the Webb Telescope in a Zooniverse project.
Apparently it’s very bright in the g band.

Legacy Surveys DR10 images


https://www.legacysurvey.org/viewer?ra=34.47916382098627&dec=-5.252394841367986&layer=ls-dr9&zoom=15

James Webb data

The difference is crazy!