Article · Wikipedia archive · Last revised Jun 14, 2026

IC 335

IC 335 is an edge-on lenticular galaxy about 60 million light years away, in the constellation Fornax. It is part of the Fornax Cluster.

Last revised
Jun 14, 2026
Read time
≈ 1 min
Length
237 w
Citations
14
Source
IC 335
Observation data (J2000 epoch)
ConstellationFornax
Right ascension03h 35m 31.029s1
Declination−34° 26′ 49.55″ 1
Redshift0.0054801
Heliocentric radial velocity16381
Distance59.06 ± 12.77 Mly (18.107 ± 3.914 Mpc)2
Group or clusterFornax Cluster
Apparent magnitude (B)12.912
Characteristics
TypeS02
Size45,000 ly (14,000 pc)3
Notable featuresEdge-on lenticular galaxy
Other designations
IC 1963, 2MASX J03353102-3426495, FCC 153, MCG-06-08-031, 6dFGS gJ033531.0-342649, ESO 358-26, PGC 13277

IC 335 is an edge-on lenticular galaxy about 60 million light years (18 million parsecs) away, in the constellation Fornax. It is part of the Fornax Cluster.3

IC 335 appears very similar to NGC 4452, a lenticular galaxy in Virgo. Both galaxies are edge-on, meaning that their characteristics, like spiral arms, are hidden.34 Lenticular galaxies like these are thought to be intermediate between spiral galaxies and elliptical galaxies, and like elliptical galaxies, they have very little gas for star formation.3 IC 335 may have once been a spiral galaxy that ran out of interstellar medium, or it may have collided with a galaxy in the past and thus used up all of its gas (see interacting galaxy).3

References

References

External links
  • Media related to IC 335 at Wikimedia Commons