Friday, July 13, 2007





Maintaining fictional galaxies not your bag? Try finding real ones:

The simple answer is that the human brain is much better at recognising patterns than a computer can ever be. Any computer program we write to sort our galaxies into categories would do a reasonable job, but it would also inevitably throw out the unusual, the weird and the wonderful. To rescue these interesting systems which have a story to tell, we need you.

1 comment:

lerchbase said...

I signed up yesterday and have been having fun identifying fuzzy galaxies ever since. It's not thrilling, but it's fun...