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Eridanus Cluster

Galaxy cluster in the constellation Eridanus From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Eridanus Cluster
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The Eridanus Cluster is a galaxy cluster roughly 23 Mpc (75 Mly) from Earth, containing about 73 main galaxies and about 200 total galaxies. About 30% have Hubble classifications of elliptical or S0 and the remaining 70% are spiral or irregular.[2] These galaxies reside in smaller groups which are all loosely gravitationally bound to each other, suggesting that the system is still condensing from the Hubble flow and may eventually form a cluster of about 1014 M. A low velocity dispersion compared to that of, for example, the Coma cluster, supports this hypothesis.[3] The Eridanus Cluster is located in the constellation Eridanus near the Fornax Cluster, and is sometimes called the "Fornax II Cluster".[4]

Quick Facts Observation data (Epoch J2000), Constellation(s) ...
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The spiral galaxy NGC 1232 is one of the brightest in the Eridanus Cluster.
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The barred spiral galaxy NGC 1300 is a well-known member of the Eridanus Cluster.
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Table of galaxies

More information Name of the galaxy, Right ascension for epoch J2000 ...
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