NGC 7323
NGC 7323 is a bright spiral galaxy located in the constellation Pegasus. It is part of the Pegasus I Group and is approximately 50 million light-years away from Earth. NGC 7323 has a prominent central bulge and well-defined spiral arms, making it an interesting object for astronomers.
This galaxy is notable for its active star formation regions, which are often highlighted in images taken by telescopes. Observations of NGC 7323 contribute to our understanding of galaxy evolution and the processes that lead to star formation in the universe.