It displays a blueshift, as it is approaching the Milky Way at 287 km/s.
Alternatively, it may be a rare, but statistically acceptable, version of one of the two types.
[2][3][4] Apparently, the star formation rate in the Pisces Dwarf has been declining for the past 10 billion years.
The study has also shown that there has been no significant star formation for the past 100 million years.
However, there are small clusters of young, hot, blue stars on the outer areas of the galaxy.