
| Type | Galaxy |
|---|---|
| Magnitude | 14 |
| Size | 0.317' x 0.222' @ 100° |
| Right Ascension | 2h 31' 40.7" (2000) |
| Declination | 2° 48' 36" N |
| Constellation | Cetus |
| Classification | S... |
Harold Corwin
IC 233 has been misidentified as the fainter, southern galaxy of a pair, most recently by LEDA and NED. It is, of course, the northern, brighter object. That has the star south 1 arcmin, too, just as Javelle noted.― IC Notes by Harold Corwin
| HD 15694 | IC 1819 | IC 225 |
| IC 231 | IC 232 | IC 237 |
| IC 241 | IC 244 | NGC 1004 |
| NGC 1007 | NGC 1008 | NGC 1009 |
| NGC 1016 | NGC 1019 | NGC 1020 |
| NGC 1021 | NGC 1032 | NGC 993 |
| PGC 9610 |
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