User:Sir MemeGod/Galaxy articles that don't exist

This is a list of galaxy articles that currently do not exist, that I will use to create my own articles and give out to other editors that need it. Just click on one of the red links (or blue links that say "currently a redirect") and create the page. Dig in!

Notes before digging in
(This page will be updated by Sir MemeGod every Wednesday or Thursday, or whenever the list runs low)

(The references exist to prove the notability of that specific object, and should probably be used in the articles themselves when created)

Created by: Sir MemeGod, started on July 17, 2024

List
There are currently 24 unwritten articles on this list
 * CEERS2 588 (10th most distant astronomical object and galaxy ever discovered)
 * JADES-GS-z14-1 (currently a redirect, 2nd most distant galaxy ever discovered)
 * FAST J0139+4328 (potential dark galaxy)
 * NGC 1701 (known as the "Enterprise Galaxy")
 * Nube (galaxy), currently a redirect, potential dark galaxy
 * Mrk 1216 (Rare red nugget galaxy)
 * KIDS J122456+005048 (extremely rare blue nugget galaxy)
 * SBS 1415+437 (Wolf-Rayet galaxy)
 * ESO 248-6 (second-largest galaxy ever discovered)
 * NGC 4909 (Ring galaxy and NGC object)
 * NGC 4190 (satillite galaxy of NGC 4214 and the 139th-closest galaxy to the Milky Way)
 * NGC 3447 (notable interacting galaxy)
 * UGC 1382 (previously classified as a elliptical galaxy, now LSB galaxy)
 * South America Galaxy (Luminous Infrared Galaxy, featured as an ESA/Hubble Picture of the Week)
 * PGC 51017 (Blue compact dwarf galaxy)
 * SDSSJ0952+3434 (Galaxy cluster and notable product of gravitational lensing)
 * HE0435-1223 (lensed quasar, another Einstein Cross)    < Put on this list because it is relatively notable, even if not a galaxy
 * ZS7 (galaxy system with the furthest-known merged black holes)
 * Coma Void (galactic void)               < Put on this list because it is relatively notable, even if not a galaxy
 * J0613+52 (currently a redirect, potential dark galaxy)
 * NGC 4615 (NGC object and cataloged in the Atlas of Peculiar Galaxies as Arp 34)
 * Einasto Supercluster (galaxy supercluster and currently the largest supercluster ever discovered)
 * NGC 4809 and NGC 4810 (Two interacting galaxies that are in the Atlas of Peculiar Galaxies under the designation Arp 277)