NGC 1023 Group
The NGC 1023 Group is a collection of galaxies located in the constellation of Perseus. It is centered around the spiral galaxy NGC 1023, which is approximately 11 million light-years away from Earth. This group includes several other galaxies, such as NGC 1023A and NGC 1023B, contributing to its classification as a galaxy group.
The NGC 1023 Group is part of the larger Perseus-Pisces Supercluster, which contains many other galaxy groups and clusters. The galaxies within this group interact gravitationally, influencing each other's shapes and star formation activities. This makes the NGC 1023 Group an interesting subject for astronomers studying galaxy evolution.