NGC 7321
NGC 7321 is a spiral galaxy located in the constellation Pegasus. It is approximately 50 million light-years away from Earth and is part of the Sculptor Group, a collection of galaxies in the nearby universe. NGC 7321 has a distinct spiral structure, characterized by its bright, well-defined arms that contain numerous stars and nebulae.
Discovered by the astronomer Édouard Stephan in 1871, NGC 7321 is notable for its relatively isolated position compared to other galaxies. Its brightness and structure make it an interesting subject for astronomers studying galaxy formation and evolution.