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NGC 4625 (also IC 3675, Arp 23, IRAS 12395+4132, MCG 7-26-38, UGC 7861 and PGC 42607) is a magnitude +12.4 distorted dwarf galaxy located 27 million light years away in the constellation Canes Venatici. 
Unlike most spiral galaxies, NGC 4625 has a single spiral arm, which gives the galaxy an asymmetric appearance. It has been hypothesized that this galaxy's asymmetric structure may be the result of a gravitational interaction with NGC 4618: these two galaxies are listed as Arp 23 in the Atlas of peculiar galaxies by Halton Arp.

The galaxy was discovered by German-British astronomer William Herschel using a 47.5 cm (18.7 inch) f/13 speculum reflector at Windsor Road, Slough, on the 9th April 1787.
The galaxy was rediscovered by Max Wolf in March 1903 and relisted as IC 3675.

Right Ascension 12h 41m 52.7s, Declination +41° 16' 26"

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