
IC 10
- Distance
- 2.2 Mly
- Morphology
- irregular
- Constellation
- Cassiopeia
- Right Asc.
- 5.072°
- Declination
- 59.303°
- Catalog
- IC
About IC 10
IC 10 is a irregular galaxy located approximately 2.2 million light-years from Earth in the constellation Cassiopeia. Its coordinates in the sky are right ascension 5.072° and declination 59.303°, and it is catalogued in the Index Catalogue (IC).
The light reaching Earth from IC 10 today left the galaxy roughly 2.2 million years ago. What you see in telescope imagery is a snapshot of the galaxy as it appeared before most of Earth’s mammalian history.
Through the Galactic Registry, you can symbolically dedicate IC 10 in a name, memory, or message of your choosing. Your dedication is filed permanently in our public registry and printed on an archival 12″×18″ cotton-stock certificate, shipped worldwide. This is not an official IAU renaming — only the International Astronomical Union can officially name celestial bodies — but it is a permanent symbolic act tied to a galaxy that demonstrably exists, can be pointed at from any observatory on Earth, and has been imaged by NASA, ESA, or a ground-based telescope.