IC 2402

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Right ascension08h 47m 59.0448s[1]
Declination+31° 47 08.463[1]
Redshift0.067306[1]
IC 2402
The elliptical galaxy IC 2402.
Observation data (J2000 epoch)
ConstellationCancer
Right ascension08h 47m 59.0448s[1]
Declination+31° 47 08.463[1]
Redshift0.067306[1]
Heliocentric radial velocity20,178 km/s[1]
Distance938 Mly (287.59 Mpc)[1]
Group or clusterZW 0844.5+3208
Apparent magnitude (V)14.7[2]
Characteristics
TypeE[1]
Size~376,700 ly (115.51 kpc) (estimated)[1]
Notable featuresRadio galaxy
Other designations
4C +31.32, PGC 24720, B2 0844+31B, MCG +05-21-010, TXS 0844+319, ConFIG 032, 0844+31[1]

IC 2402 known in literature as B0844+31 or B2 0844+31, is a large elliptical galaxy located in the constellation of Cancer. The galaxy is located around 940 million light-years from Earth, which means given by its apparent dimensions, it is 370,000 light-years across.[1] It was first discovered by Stéphane Javelle on 15 February 1896[3] and subsequently designated as 4C 31.32 by astronomers.[4]

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