Subject: ASW0000bsh
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BobSavo
is that a gravitational lens?
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vrooje
Yes -- it's a simulated lens. This is a training image. Well spotted!
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Brickmun
Glad to know I know what I'm looking for.
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craigskeet
Upper left is definitely a lens, isn't it???
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drphilmarshall
scientist, admin
Hey! @anupreeta made that using the laws of physics and a very expensive computer! I think that #sim is super 😃
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pocketom
what about the second lens at about 7 o'clock?
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VJOM
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drphilmarshall
scientist, admin
Maybe, but a candidate with only one blue feature, that isn't elongated and curved, is going to find it hard to find anyone to follow it up!
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VJOM
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spiralmania
Deja vu all over again.
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falconusa1
#sim blue arc
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graham_d
#lens arc
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arc
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Hi! I'm just a nube. Am I doing right? Thanks.
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elizabeth_s
I have no idea. nice sim I might add
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watchobserv
what about this one ?
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bernmeister
#training image. First for about 50,000 fields!
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bernmeister
#training image.Same one back again!
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anupreeta
scientist, admin
Training images are fewer, if you've exhausted all, you might see them repeated
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ann_faulkner
beautiful simulation
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DocJohn
too easy
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eCid
#I clearly marked this one--it is so obvious--but it was not recognized as marked. Why is that?
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Budgieye
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Did you mark the arcs, not the centre galaxy?
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DocJohn
obvious sim
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alsunni500
an obvious len
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it's a len
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nice simulation but is there a poss lens at bottom left of screen?
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Capella05
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Bottom left is a star, so no lensing.
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numis1
2 lenses.?
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ElisabethB
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You caught a sim ! 😄
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