IC 1913

{{Short description|Barred spiral galaxy in the constellation of Fornax}}

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{{Infobox galaxy

|name=IC 1913

|image=IC 1913 DSS.jpg

|caption=Image of IC 1913 (DSS)

|credit=|epoch=J2000

|type=SBb{{cite book

|last1=Dunlop|first1 = Storm

|title=Atlas of the Night Sky

|publisher=Collins

|year=2005

|isbn = 978-0-00-717223-8}}

|ra = {{RA|03|19.345}}

|dec = {{DEC|-32|28}}

|dist_ly = 20.4 Mpc (66.5 Mly)

|z =

|appmag_v = 13.6

|size_v = 1.9{{prime}} × 0.3{{prime}}

|constellation name = Fornax

|notes=

| names = ESO 357-16, MCG -5-8-27, PGC 12404

|group_cluster=Fornax Cluster}}

IC 1913 is a barred spiral galaxy in the constellation Fornax. It belongs to the Fornax Cluster, which contains approximately 200 galaxies.

It is 66.5 million light years distant from Earth, and based on its size on the night sky and distance, it is 37,000 light years in diameter. It was discovered by DeLisle Stewart in 1899.

It is visible from southern hemisphere using telescope, but not with a naked eye.

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