NGC 150
NGC 150 is a spiral galaxy located in the constellation of {Cetus}. It is approximately 60 million light-years away from Earth and is part of the {Peculiar Galaxy} category due to its unusual structure. NGC 150 has a bright core and distinct spiral arms, making it an interesting object for astronomers.
Discovered by {John Herschel} in 1834, NGC 150 is often studied to understand galaxy formation and evolution. Its distance and characteristics provide valuable insights into the behavior of galaxies in the universe. Observations of NGC 150 contribute to the broader knowledge of cosmic structures.