NGC 6745
NGC 6745 is a unique galaxy located approximately 200 million light-years away in the constellation Lyra. It is classified as a peculiar galaxy due to its unusual shape, which results from a collision between two galaxies. This interaction has created striking features, including elongated arms and a distorted core.
The galaxy is part of a larger group of galaxies and is notable for its bright central region, which contains a high concentration of stars. Observations of NGC 6745 provide valuable insights into the processes of galaxy formation and evolution, particularly in the context of galactic collisions.