NGC 7252 group
The NGC 7252 group is a collection of galaxies located in the constellation Aquarius. It is primarily known for its two main members, NGC 7252 and NGC 7253, which are interacting galaxies. This interaction can lead to significant changes in their structures and star formation activities.
The group is part of a larger structure known as the Southern Sky Galaxy Group, which contains several other galaxies. The NGC 7252 group is of interest to astronomers studying galaxy evolution and the effects of gravitational interactions on galaxy morphology and star formation rates.