Zooniverse - Wikipedia The organization grew from the original Galaxy Zoo project and now hosts dozens of projects which allow volunteers to participate in crowdsourced scientific research
Citizen Scientists Unite! - Reddit A place to discuss the [Zooniverse](https: www zooniverse org ) projects and other citizen scientist activities
Zooniverse - GitHub Documentation for building Zooniverse projects Zooniverse has 374 repositories available Follow their code on GitHub
Zooniverse - Facebook Do you have a favourite Zooniverse project? memorable discovery? A story about what participating in Zooniverse has meant to you over the years? Share your favourite projects, discoveries, memories or stories in the comments below We’d love to hear what Zooniverse has meant to you over the years, and we may feature some community responses
Discover a New Neighbor: Join the Search with Backyard Worlds: Planet 9 Each of these projects offers a unique way to support space science from your computer at home or telescope in the field In this post, we turn our gaze to the cold, dim outskirts of our own solar system with a project that might just lead you to discover a new planet—or a hidden brown dwarf
Analyze Design Projects: Citizen Science with Zooniverse - Activity In this activity, students explore several citizen science projects to see how engineering can be used to make advances in scientific research Like engineers, they analyze the design of one of the citizen science projects to first understand the need driving the project
Zooniverse How-to Guide - GLOBE Zooniverse is a Citizen Scientist web portal that gives people of all ages and backgrounds the chance to participate in real research with over 50 active online citizen science projects led by researchers
Galaxy Zoo | A Zooniverse Project Blog We’re delighted to announce the first Galaxy Zoo workflow to include images from the NSF-DOE Vera C Rubin Observatory, using galaxies drawn from its first Data Preview First look image showing the diversity of galaxies we can expect from the Vera C Rubin’s LSST survey