Lacerta Dwarf Galaxy
The Lacerta Dwarf Galaxy is a small, irregular galaxy located in the constellation of Lacerta. It is part of the Local Group, which includes other galaxies like the Milky Way and the Andromeda Galaxy. The galaxy is relatively faint and is primarily composed of old stars, with little new star formation occurring.
Discovered in 1999, the Lacerta Dwarf Galaxy is approximately 1.5 million light-years away from Earth. Its low luminosity and size make it challenging to observe, but it provides valuable insights into the formation and evolution of dwarf galaxies in the universe.