IC 1613

IC 1613 is an irregular galaxy and a dwarf galaxy in the Cetus constellation near 26 Ceti. It was discovered in 1906 by Max Wolf, and is approaching earth at 234 km/s. IC 1613 is a member of our Local Group. It has played an important role in the calibration of the Cepheid variable period luminosity relation for estimating distances. Other than the Magellanic Clouds, it is the only Local Group dwarf irregular galaxy where RR Lyrae-type variables ... more

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