Irregular Galaxies (original) (raw)
[](m/m082.html)Click icon to view the only irregular galaxy in Messier's catalog, M82.
The icon shows Large Magellanic Cloud, a satellite galaxy of our Milky Way and a member of the Local Group.
Irregular galaxies are those which do not match the standard Hubble scheme of elliptical, spiral and lenticular galaxies.
There's only one irregular galaxy in Messier's catalog: M82, and this one is a distorted disk galaxy. The distortion is due to gravitational interaction with its larger and more massive neighbor M81.
Another, very similar example is at least mentioned in Messier's catalog, though it did not get a number on its own: M51B (NGC 5195), the companion of the Whirlpool galaxy M51, which had been discovered by Pierre Méchain. The only further irregular galaxies known to 1782 are the Large and theSmall Magellanic Cloud; these are probably miniature disk galaxies in mutual gravitational interaction, and in interaction with our Milky Way.
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- Look at Irregular Galaxies in Messier's Catalog
- Also look at our collection of some significant irregular and peculiar galaxies not in Messier's catalog
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Last Modification: April 22, 2013