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- Hannys_Voorwerp abstract "Hanny's Voorwerp /ˈhʌn.nis ˈvɔːr.wɛrp/, (Dutch for Hanny's object) is a very rare type of astronomical object called a quasar ionization echo. It was discovered in 2007 by Dutch school teacher Hanny van Arkel, while she was participating as a volunteer in the Galaxy Zoo project. Photographically, it appears as a bright blob close to spiral galaxy IC 2497 in the constellation Leo Minor. Also, Ms. van Arkel was the first to give a Pea galaxy its name while using the Galaxy Zoo Forum.".
- Q604603 abstract "Hanny's Voorwerp /ˈhʌn.nis ˈvɔːr.wɛrp/, (Dutch for Hanny's object) is a very rare type of astronomical object called a quasar ionization echo. It was discovered in 2007 by Dutch school teacher Hanny van Arkel, while she was participating as a volunteer in the Galaxy Zoo project. Photographically, it appears as a bright blob close to spiral galaxy IC 2497 in the constellation Leo Minor. Also, Ms. van Arkel was the first to give a Pea galaxy its name while using the Galaxy Zoo Forum.".
- Hannys_Voorwerp comment "Hanny's Voorwerp /ˈhʌn.nis ˈvɔːr.wɛrp/, (Dutch for Hanny's object) is a very rare type of astronomical object called a quasar ionization echo. It was discovered in 2007 by Dutch school teacher Hanny van Arkel, while she was participating as a volunteer in the Galaxy Zoo project. Photographically, it appears as a bright blob close to spiral galaxy IC 2497 in the constellation Leo Minor. Also, Ms. van Arkel was the first to give a Pea galaxy its name while using the Galaxy Zoo Forum.".
- Q604603 comment "Hanny's Voorwerp /ˈhʌn.nis ˈvɔːr.wɛrp/, (Dutch for Hanny's object) is a very rare type of astronomical object called a quasar ionization echo. It was discovered in 2007 by Dutch school teacher Hanny van Arkel, while she was participating as a volunteer in the Galaxy Zoo project. Photographically, it appears as a bright blob close to spiral galaxy IC 2497 in the constellation Leo Minor. Also, Ms. van Arkel was the first to give a Pea galaxy its name while using the Galaxy Zoo Forum.".