NGC 7320B
NGC 7320B is a galaxy located in the Pegasus constellation, approximately 40 million light-years away from Earth. It is part of the Stephan's Quintet, a group of five galaxies that are interacting with each other. NGC 7320B is classified as a spiral galaxy and is notable for its bright, blue regions, which indicate areas of active star formation.
This galaxy is smaller than our own Milky Way and has a diameter of about 50,000 light-years. NGC 7320B is often studied by astronomers to understand the dynamics of galaxy interactions and the processes that lead to star formation in such environments.