NGC 7319
NGC 7319 is a spiral galaxy located approximately 65 million light-years away in the constellation Pegasus. It is part of the Stephan's Quintet, a group of five galaxies that are interacting with each other, showcasing various stages of galactic evolution.
Discovered by Édouard Stephan in 1877, NGC 7319 has a prominent central bulge and well-defined spiral arms. Its interactions with neighboring galaxies have led to significant star formation and the presence of active galactic nuclei, making it a subject of interest for astronomers studying galaxy dynamics and evolution.