NGC 2366 is a strange, much ignored, dwarf
galaxy, in the M81 group. It is located in the constellation of
Camelopardalis. It is a pair of galaxies. The tiny one is NGC
2363. Both are about 10 million light years away so in our back
yard. Massive star formation is going on in both galaxies. Two
huge star clusters have formed in the star forming region of NGC
2366.