NGC 5866 or the Spindle Galaxy in the constellation Draco is a spiral galaxy thought to be about 50 million light years away.
The NGC 5679 group, also known as Arp 274 is about 400 million light years from us.
One of the flattest galaxies known is 1C 2233 a non barred spiral galaxy SB. Another possibility is NGC 5866 an irregular galaxy or maybe a spiral galaxy.
1 x 5866, 2 x 2933, 7 x 838, 14 x 419 = 5866
NGC 1512 is a barred spiral galaxy about 30 million light years from us.
The NGC 5679 group, also known as Arp 274 is about 400 million light years from us.In a study From NASA In 2017
Messier 81 (or NGC 3031 or Bode's Galaxy) is a spiral galaxy about 12 million light years from us.
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It is about 490 million light years away. A light year is a measure of distance, based on light travelling about 9.4 trillion kilometres in a year or about 5.9 trillion miles in a year.
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It doesn't have one. The NGC numbers are used to describe objects in outer space - as seen from Earth. Nor are individual objects in our Solar System included, as far as I know.
No. NGC 5458 is a galaxy.
NGC 2371-2 (aka NGC 2371 or NGC 2372) is a dual lobed planetary nebula found in the constellation of Gemini.