IC 2082

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Right ascension04h 29m 08.240s[1]
Declination−53° 49 40.200[1]
Redshift0.039311[1]
IC 2082
DESI Legacy Surveys image of IC 2082
Observation data (J2000 epoch)
ConstellationDorado
Right ascension04h 29m 08.240s[1]
Declination−53° 49 40.200[1]
Redshift0.039311[1]
Heliocentric radial velocity11,785 km/s[1]
Distance567 Mly (174 Mpc)
Apparent magnitude (V)13.2[2]
Characteristics
TypeS0 pec WLRG[1]
Size~247,600 ly (75.91 kpc) (estimated)[1]
Other designations
IC 2082, ESO 157-IG035, PKS 0427-53, PMN J0429-5349, RR 089, PGC 15239, PAPER J067.27-53.76[1]

IC 2082 is a large peculiar lenticular galaxy located towards the constellation of Dorado. The galaxy lies about 560 million-light years away from Earth[1] and it was first discovered by DeLisle Stewart on December 7 1899, who described it as either a galaxy pair or a binuclear galaxy.[3]

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