Category
page 1Dwarf irregular galaxies
GN-z11
GN-z11 is a high-redshift galaxy discovered by NASA's Hubble Space Telescope in the constellation Ursa Major. It is among the farthest galaxies from Earth ever found. The 2015 discovery was published in a 2016 paper headed by Pascal Oesch and Gabriel Brammer (Cosmic Dawn Center). Up until the discovery of JADES-GS-z13-0 in 2022 by the James Webb Space Telescope, GN-z11 was the oldest and most distant galaxy yet identified in the observable universe, having a spectroscopic redshift of , which corresponds to a proper distance of approximately . Data published in 2024 established that the galaxy
Q500501
dwarf irregular galaxy in Camelopardalis
IC 1613
Irregular dwarf galaxy in the constellation Cetus
NGC 2915
irregular galaxy in the constellation Chamaeleon
Q1119440
galaxy
IC 10
irregular galaxy in the constellation Cassiopeia
Q840794
galaxy
Q1118239
galaxy in the M83 group of galaxies
Q1108803
galaxy
Canis Major Dwarf Galaxy
disputed irregular galaxy located near the constellation Canis Major
Pisces Dwarf
irregular dwarf galaxy that is part of the Local Group

Aquarius Dwarf
galaxy
Phoenix Dwarf
low-surface-brightness galaxy
Sagittarius Dwarf Irregular Galaxy
dwarf galaxy in the constellation of Sagittarius
Pegasus Dwarf Irregular Galaxy
dwarf irregular galaxy in the direction of the constellation Pegasus
I Zwicky 18
galaxy
Andromeda IV
galaxy in constellation Andromeda
GR 8
galaxy

IC 4710
galaxy
Holmberg IX
galaxy

GN-108036
GN-108036 is a distant galaxy discovered and confirmed by the Subaru Telescope and the Keck Observatory located in Hawaii; its study was also completed by the Hubble Space Telescope and the Spitzer Space Telescope.
Sculptor Dwarf Irregular Galaxy
galaxy
UGC 9128
spiral galaxy in the constellation Boötes