NGC_5866
NGC_5866 is a spiral galaxy located approximately 44 million light-years away in the constellation Draco. It is also known as the Spindle Galaxy due to its elongated shape, which resembles a spindle. NGC_5866 is notable for its bright central bulge and a prominent dust lane that runs along its equator, making it an interesting subject for astronomers.
This galaxy is part of the NGC 5866 group, which includes several other galaxies. It is classified as an S0 or lenticular galaxy, indicating that it has features of both spiral and elliptical galaxies. Observations of NGC_5866 provide valuable insights into galaxy formation and evolution.