NGC 1400 group
The NGC 1400 group is a collection of galaxies located in the constellation Eridanus. It is centered around the spiral galaxy NGC 1400, which is the brightest member of the group. This group is part of the larger Eridanus supergroup and contains several other galaxies, including NGC 1399 and NGC 1407.
The NGC 1400 group is notable for its proximity to the Fornax Cluster, making it an interesting subject for astronomers studying galaxy interactions and evolution. The galaxies within this group exhibit various morphological types, providing insights into the diversity of galactic structures in the universe.