Cetus A
Cetus A is a massive galaxy located in the constellation of Cetus, approximately 11 million light-years away from Earth. It is classified as a spiral galaxy and is part of a larger group of galaxies known as the Cetus constellation group. Cetus A is notable for its active galactic nucleus, which emits strong radio waves and is believed to contain a supermassive black hole at its center.
The galaxy is also known for its unique features, including a prominent dust lane and bright star-forming regions. Observations of Cetus A have provided valuable insights into the processes of galaxy formation and evolution, making it an important subject of study in the field of astronomy.