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29 August, 12:47

How are NGC 1427A and U different? How are they the same?

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  1. 29 August, 13:04
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    NGC 1427A is an irregular galaxy in the constellation Eridanus. Its distance modulus has been estimated using the globular cluster luminosity function to be 31.01 ± 0.21 which is about 52 Mly.[2] It is the brightest dwarf irregular member of the Fornax cluster and is in the foreground of the cluster's central galaxy NGC 1399.
  2. 29 August, 13:16
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    Answer: NGC 1427A has no general shape, so it is an irregular galaxy. U has a bulge in the center and arms, so it is a spiral galaxy. They are similar in that both contain plenty of dust and gas. Both also have active star-forming sites.
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