NGC 1000
NGC 1000 is a spiral galaxy located approximately 200 million light-years away in the constellation Phoenix. It is part of the Hubble Space Telescope catalog and is known for its distinct spiral structure, which is characterized by bright, well-defined arms.
This galaxy is classified as a type SAB, indicating that it has a weakly barred structure. NGC 1000 is also notable for its active star formation regions, which contribute to its brightness and visual appeal in astronomical observations.