IC 3430

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IC 3430
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Image of IC 3430 captured by the Hubble Space Telescope
Observation data
Constellation Virgo
Right ascension 12h 30m 17.00s
Declination +09 05 6.5
Distance 45 million ly
Apparent magnitude  (B)15.4

IC 3430 is a dwarf elliptical galaxy located around 45 million light years away in the constellation of Virgo. It is a member of other Virgo Cluster. [1] [2]

Like many other elliptical galaxies, IC 3430 has a smooth, oval shape with a lack of any notable features. IC 3430 is also missing much of the gas needed for the formation of new stars. But the core of IC 3430 interestingly contains many hot and massive blue stars which is an uncommon sight for elliptical galaxies. This may be due to the pressure of IC 3430 ploughing through the Virgo Cluster igniting gas in the core to form these new stars.

References

  1. "Hubble Spies a Diminutive Galaxy IC 3430 - NASA Science" . Retrieved 2025-06-30.
  2. "Simbad - Object view". simbad.cds.unistra.fr. Retrieved 2025-06-30.