IC 3001
IC 3001 is a barred spiral galaxy located approximately 100 million light-years away in the constellation Phoenix. It is part of the IC catalog, which includes various astronomical objects, and is known for its distinct spiral structure and bright core.
The galaxy has an apparent magnitude of around 14.0, making it faint and challenging to observe without a telescope. IC 3001 is of interest to astronomers studying galaxy formation and evolution, as its features provide insights into the dynamics of spiral galaxies in the universe.