Wow. A quarter of a million classifications. Philip Fowler, 19th June 201727th September 2021 Was idly checking how many classifications had been done up to midnight last night to find we’ve just nudged over the quarter-of-a-million (250,033 to be exact). That is amazing, thank you — a few of the datasets have completed and others are well advanced. Together we are reaching a point where we can start to analyse the data and share the results. Share this: Share on X (Opens in new window) X Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Related BashTheBug on the Zooniverse News
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