Oops! 10220-6101 is actually an elliptical galaxy

A complicated case! The stellar velocity diagram tells us that the stars in the galaxy are rotating, while the gas velocity diagram is symmetrical in the central part and as we move away from the nucleus the motions become more random, just as we would expect in an elliptical galaxy. However, what helps us give a more accurate answer is that the velocity dispersion is biger than the rotation velocity and that is why we can say that it is an elliptical galaxy.

You can find more information of this galaxy on its Marvin site.

Good luck for the next!