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description: 'The GZ10 catalog from Leung et al. (2018) is a dataset of 17,736 galaxies

with labels from the Galaxy Zoo 2 project.

The catalog includes the following features for each galaxy: right ascension, declination, redshift, and a label from the Galaxy Zoo 2 project.

' homepage: https://astronn.readthedocs.io/en/latest/galaxy10.html version: 1.0.0 citation: "% % ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS\n% From https://astronn.readthedocs.io/en/stable/galaxy10.html#acknowledgments\n\ % \n% The GZ10 catalog from Leung et al. (2018) is a dataset of 17,736 galaxies
\ with labels from the Galaxy Zoo 2 project. The catalog includes the following
\ features for each galaxy: right ascension, declination, redshift, and a label.
\ Galaxy10 DECaLS images come from DESI Legacy Imaging Surveys and labels come from
\ Galaxy Zoo.\n% \n% Galaxy10 dataset classification labels come from Galaxy Zoo.\n
% Galaxy10 dataset images come from DESI Legacy Imaging Surveys.\n% \n% Galaxy Zoo
\ is described in Lintott et al. 2008, the GalaxyZoo Data Release 2 is described
\ in Lintott et al. 2011, Galaxy Zoo DECals Campaign is described in Walmsley M.
\ et al. 2021, DESI Legacy Imaging Surveys is described in Dey A. et al., 2019\n
% \n% The Legacy Surveys consist of three individual and complementary projects:
\ the Dark Energy Camera Legacy Survey (DECaLS; Proposal ID #2014B-0404; PIs: David
\ Schlegel and Arjun Dey), the Beijing-Arizona Sky Survey (BASS; NOAO Prop. ID #2015A-0801;
\ PIs: Zhou Xu and Xiaohui Fan), and the Mayall z-band Legacy Survey (MzLS; Prop.
\ ID #2016A-0453; PI: Arjun Dey). DECaLS, BASS and MzLS together include data obtained,
\ respectively, at the Blanco telescope, Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory,
\ NSF’s NOIRLab; the Bok telescope, Steward Observatory, University of Arizona;
\ and the Mayall telescope, Kitt Peak National Observatory, NOIRLab. The Legacy
\ Surveys project is honored to be permitted to conduct astronomical research on
\ Iolkam Du’ag (Kitt Peak), a mountain with particular significance to the Tohono
\ O’odham Nation.\n% \n% CITATION\n@article{walmsley2022galaxy,\n title={Galaxy
\ Zoo DECaLS: Detailed visual morphology measurements from volunteers and deep learning
\ for 314 000 galaxies},\n author={Walmsley, Mike and Lintott, Chris and G{\'e}ron,
\ Tobias and Kruk, Sandor and Krawczyk, Coleman and Willett, Kyle W and Bamford,
\ Steven and Kelvin, Lee S and Fortson, Lucy and Gal, Yarin and others},\n journal={Monthly
\ Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society},\n volume={509},\n number={3},\n
\ pages={3966--3988},\n year={2022},\n publisher={Oxford University Press}\n
}\n" ---

# Gz10 Dataset

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The GZ10 catalog from Leung et al. (2018) is a dataset of 17,736 galaxies with labels from the Galaxy Zoo 2 project.

The catalog includes the following features for each galaxy: right ascension, declination, redshift, and a label from the Galaxy Zoo 2 project.

% % ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

% From https://astronn.readthedocs.io/en/stable/galaxy10.html#acknowledgments % % The GZ10 catalog from Leung et al. (2018) is a dataset of 17,736 galaxies with labels from the Galaxy Zoo 2 project. The catalog includes the following features for each galaxy: right ascension, declination, redshift, and a label. Galaxy10 DECaLS images come from DESI Legacy Imaging Surveys and labels come from Galaxy Zoo. % % Galaxy10 dataset classification labels come from Galaxy Zoo. % Galaxy10 dataset images come from DESI Legacy Imaging Surveys. % % Galaxy Zoo is described in Lintott et al. 2008, the GalaxyZoo Data Release 2 is described in Lintott et al. 2011, Galaxy Zoo DECals Campaign is described in Walmsley M. et al. 2021, DESI Legacy Imaging Surveys is described in Dey A. et al., 2019 % % The Legacy Surveys consist of three individual and complementary projects: the Dark Energy Camera Legacy Survey (DECaLS; Proposal ID #2014B-0404; PIs: David Schlegel and Arjun Dey), the Beijing-Arizona Sky Survey (BASS; NOAO Prop. ID #2015A-0801; PIs: Zhou Xu and Xiaohui Fan), and the Mayall z-band Legacy Survey (MzLS; Prop. ID #2016A-0453; PI: Arjun Dey). DECaLS, BASS and MzLS together include data obtained, respectively, at the Blanco telescope, Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory, NSF’s NOIRLab; the Bok telescope, Steward Observatory, University of Arizona; and the Mayall telescope, Kitt Peak National Observatory, NOIRLab. The Legacy Surveys project is honored to be permitted to conduct astronomical research on Iolkam Du’ag (Kitt Peak), a mountain with particular significance to the Tohono O’odham Nation. % % CITATION @article{walmsley2022galaxy, title={Galaxy Zoo DECaLS: Detailed visual morphology measurements from volunteers and deep learning for 314 000 galaxies}, author={Walmsley, Mike and Lintott, Chris and G{'e}ron, Tobias and Kruk, Sandor and Krawczyk, Coleman and Willett, Kyle W and Bamford, Steven and Kelvin, Lee S and Fortson, Lucy and Gal, Yarin and others}, journal={Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society}, volume={509}, number={3}, pages={3966--3988}, year={2022}, publisher={Oxford University Press} }

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