NGC 3395/NGC 3396
NGC 3395 and NGC 3396 are a pair of interacting spiral galaxies located in the constellation Leo. They are approximately 100 million light-years away from Earth and are part of a larger group of galaxies. Their interaction is characterized by gravitational forces that can distort their shapes and trigger star formation.
These galaxies are often studied to understand the dynamics of galaxy interactions and the processes that lead to the formation of new stars. Observations of NGC 3395/NGC 3396 provide valuable insights into the evolution of galaxies and the effects of gravitational interactions in the universe.