A List Of Galaxies Guide Not The Complete List

(List Of Spiral Galaxies) 👉

ESO 97-G13, Circinus GalaxySCircinus11
ESO 510-G13Sa: pec spHydra13.4
IC 342SAB(rs)cdCamelopardalis9.1
IC 1296SBbcLyra14.8
ISOHDFS 27S
IC 2163SB(rs)c pecCanis Major11.6
IC 4970SA0− pecPavo12.7
LEDA 100170, Dwingeloo 1SB(s)cdCassiopeia8.3
M31, AndromedaSA(s)bAndromeda4.36
M33, Triangulum GalaxySA(s)cdTriangulum6.3
M51a, Whirlpool GalaxySA(s)bc pecCanes Venatici9.0
M58SAB(rs)bVirgo10.5
M61SAB(rs)bcVirgo10.2
M63, Sunflower GalaxySA(rs)bcCanes Venatici9.3
M64, Black Eye Galaxy(R)SA(rs)abComa Berenices9.4
M65SAB(rs)aLeo10.3
M66SAB(s)bLeo9.7
M74SA(s)cPisces9.95
M77(R)SA(rs)bCetus9.6
M81SA(s)abUrsa Major7.9
M83SAB(s)cHydra8.2
M88SA(rs)bComa Berenices10.4
M90SAB(rs)abVirgo10.3
M91SBb(rs)Coma Berenices11.0
M94SA(r)abCanes Venatici9.0
M95SB(r)bLeo11.4
M96SAB(rs)abLeo10.1
M98SAB(s)abComa Berenices11
M99, Coma Pinwheel GalaxySA(s)cComa Berenices10.4
M100SAB(s)bcComa Berenices10.1
M101, Pinwheel GalaxySAB(rs)cdUrsa Major8.3
M104, Sombrero GalaxySA(s)aVirgo9.0
M106SAB(s)bcCanes Venatici9.1
M108SB(s)cdUrsa Major10.7
M109SB(rs)bcUrsa Major10.6
Maffei 2SAB(rs)bcCassiopeia16.0
Milky WaySBN/AN/A
NGC 1SA(s)bPegasus13.65
NGC 2SabPegasus+15.0
NGC 17ScCetus15.3

NGC 47|SB(rs)bcCetus13.5
NGC 247SAB(s)dCetus9.9
NGC 253, Sculptor GalaxySAB(s)cSculptor8.0
NGC 300SA(s)dSculptor9.0
NGC 514SAB(rs)cPisces12.2
NGC 625SB(s)mPhoenix11.7
NGC 772SA(s)bAries11.1
NGC 891SA(s)bAndromeda10.8
NGC 1032S0/aCetus12.6
NGC 1042SAB(rs)cdCetus14.0
NGC 1055SBb:II-III: spindleCetus11.6
NGC 1087SAB(rs)cCetus12.2
NGC 1090SB(rs)bcCetus[1]12.5
NGC 1097R'_1:)SB(r'l)bSy1Fornax10.2
NGC 1232SAB(rs)cEridanus10.9
NGC 1300(R')SB(s)bcEridanus11.4
NGC 1365(R')SBb(s)bFornax10.3
NGC 1512SB(r)abHorologium11.1
NGC 1532SB(s)b pecEridanus10.7
NGC 1637SAB(rs)cEridanus11.5
NGC 2207SAB(rs)bc pecCanis Major12.2
NGC 2403SAB(s)cdCamelopardalis8.9
NGC 2442SAB(s)bc pecVolans11.2
NGC 2541SA(s)cdLynx[2]12.3
NGC 2683SA(rs)bLynx10.6
NGC 2715SABcCamelopardalis[3]12[4]
NGC 2841SA(r)bUrsa Major10.1
NGC 2903SB(s)dLeo9.7
NGC 2976SAc pecUrsa Major10.8
NGC 2997SA(s)cAntlia10.1
NGC 3054SAB(r)bcHydra12.6
NGC 3079SB(s)cUrsa Major11.5
NGC 3109SB(s)mHydra10.4
NGC 3184SA(s)bUrsa Major9.6

NGC 3223SbAntlia12
NGC 3310SAB(r)bc pecUrsa Major11.2
NGC 3314SBbc/SAabHydra12.5
NGC 3370SA(s)cLeo12.3
NGC 3486SbLeo Minor[5]11.0[5]
NGC 3521SABbcLeo[5]10[5]
NGC 3596SAB(rs)cLeo12.0
NGC 3628SAb pecLeo14.0
NGC 3877ScUrsa Major12.1
NGC 3949SA(s)bcUrsa Major11.5
NGC 3953SB(r)bcUrsa Major10.8
NGC 3982SAB(r)bUrsa Major12.0
NGC 4013SAbUrsa Major19.2
NGC 4027SB(s)dmCorvus11.7
NGC 4088SAB(rs)bcUrsa Major11.2
NGC 4216SAB(s)bVirgo11.0
NGC 4314SBa [6]Coma Berenices
NGC 4395SA(s)mCanes Venatici[5]10.6
NGC 4414SA(rs)cComa Berenices11.0
NGC 4565SA(s)bComa Berenices10.42
NGC 4618SB(rs)mCanes Venatici11.2
NGC 4625SAB(rs)m pecCanes Venatici13.2
NGC 4631SB(s)dCanes Venatici9.8
NGC 4725SAB(r)ab pecComa Berenices10.1
NGC 4911Sb [6]Coma BerenicesUnknown
NGC 4945SB(s)cdCentaurus9.3
NGC 5005SAB(rs)bcCanes Venatici10.6
NGC 5033SA(s)cCanes Venatici10.8
NGC 5068SB(s)dVirgo10.5
NGC 5078SA(s)aHydra11.8
NGC 5091Sb pec spCentaurus13.9
NGC 5164SBbUrsa Major14.1
NGC 5257SAB(s)b pecVirgo12.9
NGC 5258SA(s)b pecVirgo12.9
NGC 5474SA(s)cd pecUrsa Major11.3
NGC 5624SVirgo14.6
NGC 5713SAB(rs)bc pecVirgo12.1
NGC 5921SB(r)bcSerpens Caput11.5
NGC 6744SAB(r)bcPavo9.14
NGC 6745SLyra13.3
NGC 6872SAB(rs)cPavo12.7
NGC 6946SAB(rs)cdCepheus9.6
NGC 7217(R)SA(r)abPegasus11.0
NGC 7318SB(s)bc pecPegasus14.4 / 13.9
NGC 7331SA(s)bPegasus10.4

NGC 7479SB(s)cPegasus11.6
NGC 7742SA(r)bPegasus12.4
NGC 7752SAB(rs)bcPegasus12.8
NGC 7793SA(s)dSculptor10.0
NGC 7814SA(S)abPegasus11.6
UGC 10214, Tadpole GalaxySB(s)c pecDraco14.4

(List Of Polar-Ring Galaxies) 👉

Centaurus A
NGC 2685 (UGC 4666, Arp 336, Helix Galaxy)Lenticular (S0)[1][2]
NGC 4650A (ESO 322-IG69, AM 1241-402)Lenticular (S0)[2][3][4]
NGC 660
A0136-0801Lenticular (S0)[2][5]
AM 1934-563Spiral[6]
ESO 415-G26 (AM 0226-320)Lenticular (S0)[2][4]
UGC 5119 (LEDA 27383)Elliptical[7]
UGC 7576Lenticular (S0)[2]
UGC 9796 (II Zwicky 73)Lenticular (S0)[2]
AM 2020-504Elliptical[2]

(List Of Ring Galaxies) 👉

Cartwheel GalaxyESO 350-40, PGC 2248500 Mlylenticular galaxy
Hoag's ObjectPGC 54559, PRC D-51600 Mly
SDSS J151713.93+213516.8This galaxy can be seen behind Hoag's Object
AM 0644-741AM 0644-741300 Mly
NGC 1291NGC 1291, NGC 1269,[1] PGC 01220933 Mly
NGC 1512PGC 1439138 MlyGalaxy exhibits a double-ring structure
NGC 1533NGC 1533, PGC  14582[2]62 ± 4 Mly [3]
NGC 2859UGC 5001, PGC 2664982.8 Mlylenticular galaxy  with ring structure[4]
NGC 4622PGC 42701200 Mlyunbarred spiral galaxy with ring
NGC 4777NGC 4777, PGC 43852
NGC 7217UGC 11914, PGC 6809650 Mlyunbarred spiral galaxy with ring
II Zw 28[5]Zw II 28, 2MASX J05014205+0334278
Mayall's ObjectArp 148, VV 032, MCG+07-23-019, APG 148450 Mlycollisional ring galaxy
I Zw 045[6]I Zw 045, NGC 4774collisional ring galaxy
VII Zw 466[6]VII Zw 466, UGC 07683collisional ring galaxy
Arp 10[6]Arp 10, UGC 01775, 2MASX J02182639+0539139[7]collisional ring galaxy
Arp 147IC 298interacting pair
NGC 4650APGC 42951polar ring galaxy
NGC 660polar ring galaxy
NGC 922ESO 478-28, ISG 10150 Mlycollisional ring galaxy
PGC 1000714360 Mlydouble-ringed galaxy

(List Of Nearest Galaxies) 👉

1Milky WaySBbc0.027[2]0.008[2]−20.8[1]n/aLocal GroupHome galaxy of Earth100,000–180,000 ly
  2Canis Major DwarfIrr (status as galaxy disputed)0.025[3]0.008−14.523.3Local GroupSatellite of Milky Way  (accretion by Milky Way)N/A
  3Segue 1dSph or Glob Clus0.0750.023[4]−3.0[4]13.8[4]Local GroupSatellite of Milky WayN/A
  4Sagittarius Dwarf Sphr SagDEGdSph/E70.0810.024[5]−12.67[5]4.5[6]Local GroupSatellite of Milky Way  (partial accretion by Milky Way)10,000 ly
  5Ursa Major II DwarfdSph0.0980.030−4.214.3Local GroupSatellite of Milky Way  (accretion by Milky Way)~1,800 ly
  6Reticulum II Dwarf0.0980.030[7]−2.7[7]Local GroupSatellite of Milky WayN/A
  7Triangulum II0.0980.030Local GroupSatellite of Milky Way  (accretion by Milky Way)N/A
  8Segue 2dSph0.1140.035[8]−2.5[8]Local GroupSatellite of Milky WayN/A
  9Willman 1dSph or Star Clus0.1200.038[9]−2.7[9]Local GroupSatellite of Milky WayN/A
10Boötes IIdSph0.1360.042[9]−2.7[9]Local GroupSatellite of Milky WayN/A
11Coma Berenices DwarfdSph0.1370.042[10]−3.6[10]Local GroupSatellite of Milky WayN/A
12Boötes IIIdSph0.1500.046[11]−5.8[12]Local GroupSatellite of Milky WayN/A
13Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC)Irr/SB(s)m0.1630.050[5]−17.93[5]0.9[6]Local GroupSatellite of Milky Way14,000 ly
14Boötes IdSph0.197[6]0.060−5.8[13]13.1Local GroupSatellite of Milky WayN/A
15Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC, NGC 292)SB(s)m pec0.2060.063[5]−16.35[5]2.7[6]Local GroupSatellite of Milky Way7,000 ly
16Ursa Minor DwarfdE40.2060.063[5]−7.13[5]11.9[6]Local GroupSatellite of Milky Way
17Draco Dwarf (DDO 208)dE0 pec0.2580.079[5]−8.74[5]10.9[6]Local GroupSatellite of Milky Way  with a large amount of dark matter~2,700 × 1,900 ly
18Pisces IdIrr/dSph[14]0.260.8[15]−10.35[14]Local GroupSatellite of Milky WayN/A
19NGC 2419Glob Clus0.2750.084−9.5/−11 ?9.06Local GroupBrightest remote MW globular cluster520 ly
20Sextans Dwarf SphdSph0.2810.086[5]−7.98[5]12[6]Local GroupSatellite of Milky Way8,400 ly
21Virgo I0.280.087[16]−0.8[16]Local GroupSatellite of Milky WayN/A
22Sculptor Dwarf (E351-G30)dE30.2870.088[5]−9.77[5]10.1[6]Local GroupSatellite of Milky WayN/A
23Ursa Major I Dwarf (UMa I dSph)dSph0.3300.10[17]−6.75[17]Local GroupSatellite of Milky WayA few thousand ly
24Carina Dwarf (E206-G220)dE30.3300.10[5]−8.97[17]11.3[6]Local GroupSatellite of Milky Way1,600 ly
25Crater II0.3830.1175[18]−8.2[18]Local GroupSatellite of Milky WayN/A
26Hercules DwarfdSph0.4300.133[19]−5.3[19]14.7[4]Local GroupSatellite of Milky WayN/A
27Fornax Dwarf (E356-G04)dSph/E20.460.14[1]−11.5[5]9.28[1]Local GroupSatellite of Milky WayN/A
28Canes Venatici II DwarfdSph0.490.15[4]−4.8[4]15.1[4]Local GroupSatellite of Milky WayN/A
29Leo IV DwarfdSph0.5020.154[20]−5.5[20]15.9[4]Local GroupSatellite of Milky WayN/A
30Leo V DwarfdSph0.5700.175[21]−5.2[21]Local GroupSatellite of Milky WayN/A
31Pisces IIdG[22]0.5960.183[22]−4.1[22]Local GroupSatellite of Milky WayN/A
32Leo II Dwarf  (Leo B, DDO 93)dE0 pec0.701[23]0.215−9.23[5]12.45[1]Local GroupSatellite of Milky Way4,100 ly (tidal)
33Canes Venatici I DwarfdSph0.7110.218[24]−7.9[25]13.9[25]Local GroupSatellite of Milky WayN/A
34Leo I Dwarf  (DDO 74, UGC 5470)dE30.820[23]0.25−10.97[5]11.18[1]Local GroupSatellite of Milky WayN/A
35Leo T DwarfdIrr/dSph1.3700.42[26]16[6]Local GroupSatellite of Milky Way?2,300 ly
36Phoenix Dwarf Galaxy (P 6830)IAm1.440.44−10.22[5]13.07[1]Local GroupSatellite of Milky WayN/A
37Barnard's Galaxy (NGC 6822)IB(s)m IV-V1.630[23]0.50−15.22[5]9.32[1]Local GroupSatellite of Milky Way7,000 ly
38MGC1[27]Glob Clus20.615−9.2Local GroupIsolated cluster at ~200 kpc from M31N/A
39NGC 185dE3 pec
40Andromeda IIdE02.130[28]0.65−9.33[5]15.10[1]Local GroupSatellite of AndromedaN/A
41IC 10 (UGC 192)dIrr IV/BCD[6]2.20.67−15.57[5]12.2[1]Local GroupSatellite of AndromedaN/A
42NGC 147 (DDO 3)dE5 pec2.200[28]0.68−14.9[5]10.36[1]Local GroupSatellite of AndromedaN/A
43Leo A (Leo III, DDO 69)IBm V2.250[23]0.80[29]−11.68[29]12.92Local GroupSatellite of Milky WayN/A
44IC 1613 (UGC 668)IAB(s)m V2.350[23]0.72−14.51[5]9.92[1]Local GroupSatellite of AndromedaN/A
45Andromeda XIdSph2.4100.74[30]−7.3[31]Local GroupSatellite of AndromedaN/A
46Andromeda IdE3 pec2.430[28]0.75−10.87[5]13.9[1]Local GroupSatellite of AndromedaN/A
47Andromeda IIIdE22.440[28]0.75−9.30[5]15.20[1]Local GroupSatellite of AndromedaN/A
48Cetus DwarfdSph/E42.460[28]0.75−10.18[5]14.4[1]Local GroupSatellite of Andromeda[5]N/A
49M32 (NGC 221)E22.480;[23]0.76−15.96[5]8.73[1]Local GroupClose Satellite of Andromeda6,500 ly
50Cassiopeia Dwarf (Cas dSph, Andromeda VII)dSph2.490[28]0.76−11.67[5]13.65[1]Local GroupSatellite of Andromeda[5]N/A
51Andromeda IXdE2.500[28]0.77−7.5[5]Local GroupSatellite of Andromeda[5]N/A
52LGS 3dIrr/dSph2.510[28]0.77−7.96[5]16.18[1]Local GroupSatellite of Triangulum[citation needed]N/A
53Andromeda VdSph2.52[28]0.77−8.41[5]16.67[1]Local GroupSatellite of Andromeda[5]N/A
54Pegasus Dwarf Sph (And VI)dSph2.55[28]0.78−10.80[5]14.05[1]Local GroupSatellite of Andromeda[5]N/A
55Andromeda VIIIdSph[32]2.70.828−15.69.1Local GroupTidally distorted dwarf close to Andromeda  discovered 2003[32]N/A
—Andromeda Galaxy (M31)SA(s)b2.56[28]0.79−21.58[5]4.17[1]Local GroupLargest Galaxy in the Local Group, with at least 19 satellite galaxies220,000 ly
56Triangulum Galaxy (M33)SAc2.64[28]0.81−18.87[5]6.19[1]Local GroupMost distant (difficult) naked eye object60,000 ly
57M110 (NGC 205)E6p2.69[28]0.83−16.15[5]8.72[1]Local GroupClose Satellite of AndromedaN/A
58Andromeda XXI[33]dSph2.80.86−9.9Local GroupSatellite of Andromeda13,000 ly
59Andromeda XXII[33]dSph3.220.98718.0Local GroupSatellite of Andromeda
60Tucana DwarfdE52.870.88[5]−9.1615.7[1]Local Group[5]Isolated group member — a 'primordial' galaxy[34]N/A
61Andromeda XdSph[6]2.900.889−8.1[35]16.1[6]Local GroupSatellite of Andromeda discovered 2006N/A
62Pegasus Dwarf Irregular (DDO 216)dIrr/dSph[6]3.00[28]0.92−11.47[5]13.21[6]Local GroupSatellite of AndromedaN/A
63Andromeda XIX[36]dG3.040.933−9.3Local GroupSatellite of Andromeda, spread over 1.7 kpc22,200 ly
64Wolf-Lundmark-Melotte (WLM, DDO 221)Ib(s)m[6

65Sagittarius Dwarf Irregular Galaxy (SagDIG)IB(s)m V[6]3.391.04[5]−11.4915.5Local Group[1]Isolated group memberN/A
66Aquarius Dwarf Galaxy (DDO 210)Im V3.49[28]1.07 / 0.94[29]−11.09[29]14.0[6]Local GroupIsolated group memberN/A
67UGC 4879  (VV124)[37]3.591.1−11.5[29]Local GroupN/A
68Antlia DwarfdE3.5[6]4.081.25[29]−9.63[29]16.19[1]Local GroupMay have interacted with NGC 3109[38]3,000 ly
69Sextans A  (UGCA 205, DDO 75)IBm[6]4.31[39]1.32−13.95[5]11.86[6]Local Group[1]Isolated group memberN/A
70NGC 3109SB(s)m4.241.30[38]−15.68[1]10.39[1]Local GroupN/A
71Andromeda XVIII[36]dG4.421.355−9.7Local GroupN/A
72Sextans B (UGC 5373)IM IV-V[6]4.441.44[29]−14.08[29]11.85[6]Local Group[1]N/A
73KKh 060Irr4.891.5[1]18B[6]N/A
74KUG 1210+301B  (KK98 127)S..4.891.5[1]15.7[6]between LG and M94Pair?N/A
75HIZSS 0035.51.69[29]−12.60[29]18B[6]Far below the SG planeHidden by the Milky WayN/A
76KKR 25Irr6.071.86[1]−9.94[29]17.0[6]N/A
77ESO 410-G005E3[6]6.331.94[29]−11.60[29]14.85[6]NGC 55 & 300N/A
78ESO 294-010dS0/Im[6]6.26[40]1.96[29]−10.95[29]15.6[6]NGC 55 & 300N/A
79IC 5152IA(s)m[6]6.421.97[29]−15.56[29]11.06[6]NGC 55 & 300 ?Remotely on the side of NGC 55N/A
80KKs 3dSph[41]6.912.12[41]−12.3[41]14.47[41]4,900 ly[41]
81GR 8 (DDO 155)ImV[6]6.952.13[29]−12.14[29]14.65[6]Inner edge of M94 Group"footprint galaxy"N/A
82KKR 03 (KK98 230)dIrr6.982.14[29]−9.817.90[6]Inner edge of M94 Group980 ly
83NGC 300SA(s)d[6]7.012.15[40]−17.92[1]8.95[6]Inner edge of Sculptor groupforms pair with NGC 55150,000? ly
84NGC 55SB(s)m: sp[6]7.082.17[29]−18.47[29]8.84[1]Inner edge of Sculptor groupForms pair with NGC 300730,000? ly
85UGCA 438  (ESO 407-018)IB(s)m pec:[6]7.242.22[29]−12.92[29]13.86[1]NGC 55 & 300
86UGC 09128  (DDO 187)ImIV-V7.32.24[29]−12.47[29]14.38[6]Inner edge of M94 Group
87IC 3104IB(s)m7.402.27[1]−14.85[29]13.63[6]On the way to Circinus galaxy
88IC 4662 (ESO 102- G 014)IBm7.962.44[29]−15.56[29]11.74[6]On the way to Circinus galaxy
89KKh 98Irr7.992.45[1]−10.78[1]16.7[6]IC 342/Maffei Group
90UGC 8508 (I Zw 060)IAm

91KKh 086Irr8.512.60[29]−10.30[29]16.8[6]Isolated (M94/Cent A)
92DDO 99 (UGC 06817)Im8.612.64[1]–3.9[6]−13.52[29]13.4[6]M94 Group
93UGC 07577  (DDO 125)Im8.942.74[29]−14.32[29]12.84[6]M94 Group
94UGC 9240  (DDO 190)IAm9.102.80[29]−14.19[29]13.25[6]M94 Group
95Dwingeloo 1SB(s)cd9.132.8[1]−18.7819.8[6]IC 342/Maffei Group
96Maffei 2SAB(rs)bc9.132.8[1]−20.15[5]14.77[6]IC 342/Maffei Group
97UGCA 276  (DDO 113)Im9.322.86[1]15.40[6]M94 Group
98NGC 4214  (UGC 07278)IAB(s)m9.582.94[1]10.24[6]M94 GroupStarburst galaxy
99UGCA 86SAB(s)m[43]9.652.96[44]13.5[6]IC 342/Maffei Group[43]
100NGC 4163dIrr9.652.96[44]14.5[6]M94 Group
101Dwingeloo 2Im?9.783.0[1]−14.55[1]20.5[6]IC 342/Maffei Group
102KKH 11 (ZOAG G135.74-04.53)dE/N9.783.0[1]−13.35[5]16.2[6]IC 342/Maffei Group
103KKH 12Irr9.783.0[1]−13.0317.8[6]IC 342/Maffei Group
104MB 3dSph9.783.0[1]−13.65[5]19.8[6]IC 342/Maffei Group
105MB 1 (KK98 21)SAB(s)d?9.783.0[1]−14.81[5]20.5[6]IC 342/Maffei Group
106Maffei 1S0- pec9.783.0[1]−18.97[5]11.4[6]IC 342/Maffei Group
107UGCA 92Im?[6]9.823.01[44]13[6]IC 342/Maffei Group[43]
108UGC 8651  (DDO 181)Im9.823.01[1]14.7[6]M94 Group
109NGC 1569 (UGC 03056)IBm;Sbrst[6]9.983.06[45]−18.17[1]11.86[6]IC 342/Maffei Group[43]
110ESO 274-01[46]SAd:10.13.0911.7Centaurus A Group
111UGCA 292  (DDO 125)ImIV-V10.113.1[1]16.0[6]M94 Group
112NGC 3741ImIII/BCD10.21[42]3.1314.3[6]M94 Group
113KK98 35Irr10.313.16[1]−14.3017.2[6]IC 342/Maffei Group
114HIPASS J1247-77Im10.313.16[47]17.B[6]Aligned with IC 3104
115NGC 2366IB(s)m10.40[42]3.1911.43[6]M81 group
116UGCA 133  (DDO 44)Im10.40[42]3.1915.54[6]M81 group
117ESO 321-014[46]IBm[6]10.40[46]3.1915.16[6]Centaurus A Group
118UGC 8833Im10.413.19[1]16.5[6]M94 Group
119UGC 4483dIrr10.47[42]3.2115.2[6]M81 group
120NGC 404SA(s)0-:[6]

121UGCA 105Im?10.63[42]3.26−16.8113.9[6]IC 342/Maffei Group
122IC 342SAB(rs)cd[6]10.703.28[1]−20.69[1]9.37[1]IC 342/Maffei Group"the hidden galaxy"
123Cas 1 (KK98 19)dIrr10.763.3[1]−16.7016.38[6]IC 342/Maffei Group
124NGC 2403SAB(s)cd HII10.763.30[5]−19.298.93[6]M81 group
125Camelopardalis BIrr10.80[42]3.31−11.8516.1[6]IC 342/Maffei Group
126UGCA 015  (DDO 6)IB(s)m10.903.34[5]−12.50[5]15.19[6]Sculptor group
127KKH 37 (Mai 16)S/Irr11.063.39[47]16.4[6]IC 342/Maffei Group
128Holmberg II  (DDO 50, UGC 4305)Im11.06[42]3.3911.1[6]M81 group
129NGC 5102SA0- HII11.093.40[1]−18.08.5610.35[6]Centaurus A Group
130NGC 5237I0?[6]11.093.40;[46]13.23[6]Centaurus A Group
131ESO 325-1111.093.40;[46]13.99[6]Centaurus A Group
132ESO 540-030 (KDG 2)IABm11.103.40[5]−11.3916.45[6]Sculptor group
133FM2000 1dSph?11.15[42]3.4217.5[6]M81 group
134ESO 540-032IAB(s)m pec:11.153.42[5]−11.32[5]16.55[6]Sculptor group
135NGC 1560SA(s)d HII11.253.45[1]−16.87[5]12.16[6]IC 342/Maffei Group
136ESO 383-087  (ISG 39)SB(s)dm11.33.45[46]−15.16[1]11.03[6]Centaurus A Group
137NGC 520611.33.47;[46]Centaurus A Group
138KK 179 (ESO 269-37)11.43.48[46]Centaurus A Group
139KK98 77dSph11.35[42]3.4816.2[6]M81 group
140DDO 71Im11.42[42]3.5018[6]M81 group
141M82I0;Sbrst HII11.513.53[5]−19.63[5]9.30 [6]M81 group37,000 ly
142ESO 269-66  (KK98 190)dE,N11.553.54[1]−13.5614.11[6]Centaurus A Group
143M81 Dwarf A  (KDG 52)I?11.58[42]3.55−11.49[5]16.5[6]M81 group
144NGC 2976SAc pec HII11.61[42]3.56−17.1[5]10.82[6]M81 group
145UGC 4459  (DDO 53)Im11.61[42]3.56−13.37[5]14.48 [6]M81 group
146NGC 4945SB(s)cd:sp[6]11.70

(Satellite galaxies of the Milky Way) 👉

Large Magellanic Cloud448.5-18.1SBmprehistoric
Sagittarius Dwarf2.620-13.5E1994
Crater II2.2117.5-8.2dSph2016 [7]
Small Magellanic Cloud261-16.8Irrprehistoric
Canes Venatici I2220-8.6dSph2006
Canis Major Dwarf1.58Irr2003
Boötes III1.046dSph?2009
Sculptor Dwarf0.890-11.1dE31937
Draco Dwarf0.780-8.8dE01954
Hercules0.7135-6.6dSph2006
Leo II0.7210-9.8dE01950
Fornax Dwarf0.6140-13.4dE21938
Eridanus II [8]0.55366-7.1dSph2015 [9][10]
Sextans Dwarf Spheroidal0.590-9.3dE31990
Carina Dwarf Spheroidal0.5100-9.1dE31977
Leo I0.5250-12.0dE31950
Ursa Minor Dwarf0.460-8.8dE41954
Indus II0.36214-4.3dSph?2015 [11]
Leo T0.34420-8.0dSph/dIrr2006
Aquarius II0.32108-4.2dSph2016 [12]
Boötes I0.3060-6.3dSph2006
Canes Venatici II0.30155-4.9dSph2006
Leo IV0.30160-5.8dSph2006
Tucana IV0.2548-3.5dSph2015 [11]
Columba I0.21182-4.5dSph2015 [11]
Ursa Major II Dwarf0.2030dG D2006
Grus II0.1953-3.9dSph2015 [11]
Cetus III0.18251-2.4dSph?2017 [13]
Coma Berenices0.1442-4.1dSph2006
Hydra II0.14128-4.8dSph2015 [14]
Reticulum III0.1392-3.3dSph2015 [11]
Pisces II0.12180-5.0dSph2010
Pegasus III0.11215-3.4dSph2015 [15][16]
Boötes II0.1042-2.7dSph2007
Tucana III0.0925-2.4dSph2015 [11]
Virgo0.0991-0.3dSph?2016 [13]
Horologium II0.0978-2.6dSph2015 [17]
Sagittarius II0.0867-5.2dSph2015 [18]
Leo V0.08180-5.2

Triangulum II0.0730-1.8dSph2015
Segue 20.0735-2.5dSph2007
Segue 10.0623-1.5dSph2007
Draco II0.0420-2.9dSph2015 [18]
Tucana V0.0355-1.6dSph2015 [11]
Cetus II0.03300.0dSph?2015 [11]
Reticulum II-30-3.6dSph2015 [9][10]
Tucana II-70-3.9dSph2015 [9][10]
Pisces I-80dSph?2009
DES-82GC2016 [19]
Eridanus III-90-2.4dSph?2015 [9][10] [a]
Horologium I-100-3.5dSph?2015 [9][10] [a]
Kim 2/Indus I-100GC2015 [9][10]
Phoenix II-100-3.7dSph?2015 [9][10] [a]
Ursa Major I Dwarf-100-5.5dG D2005
Pictoris-115-3.7dSph?2015 [9][10] [a]
Grus I-120-3.4dSph2015 [9]
Carina II (dwarf galaxy)0.18236-4.5dSph2018 [20]
Carina III (dwarf galaxy)0.0628-2.4

(List of galaxies named after people) 👉

Bode's Galaxy is Messier 81, a spiral galaxy about 12 million light-years away in the constellation Ursa Major.
Hanny's Voorwerp ("Hanny's object") is a galaxy of unknown nature.
Hoag's Object is a peculiar galaxy in the shape of a ring.
Holmberg II is a dwarf irregular galaxy about 9.8 million light-years away in the M81 Group.
Holmberg IX is a dwarf irregular galaxy and a satellite galaxy of Messier 81.
Huchra's Lens is a lensed galaxy.
Komossa'a object is a galaxy in which the supermassive black hole disrupted a star.
Maffei 1 is an elliptical galaxy in the constellation Cassiopeia and the closest giant elliptical galaxy to the Milky Way.
Maffei 2 is a spiral galaxy about 10 million light-years away in the constellation Cassiopeia.
Mayall's Object
Willman 1 is an ultra low-mass dwarf galaxy.
The Wolf-Lundmark-Melotte galaxy is an irregular galaxy on the outer edges of the Local Group. It is in the constellation Cetus.

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This topic has been taken more than 2 weeks to write. Cause, it's too difficult to remember so many galaxies at once.
However, Just finished it like a dream comes true on a mission.
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(Debabrat Jena)

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