The NGC 1300 galaxy is a barred spiral galaxy 61 million light-years from Earth in the Eridanus constellation, and is 100,000 light-years in diameter, and contains about 100 billion stars.
NGC 1300 is a barred spiral galaxy, specifically (R')SB(s)bc), about 61 million light years away in the constellation Eridanus.
NGC 3486 is a type Sb spiral galaxy.
The NGC 1300 galaxy is about 110,000 light-years across; just slightly larger than our own galaxy, the Milky Way.
NGC 1300 is a good example of a barred galaxy.See related link for a pictorial
There are at least 100,000 sentient species in a fictionalized version of the NGC 1300 galaxy (a barred spiral galaxy 61 million light-years from Earth, and is 100,000 light-years in diameter, and contains 100 billion stars (each star is orbited by an average of 9 planets and 170 moons; as well as asteroids and nebulae)).
No. NGC 5458 is a galaxy.
That's a planetary nebula within our Milky Way.
NGC 3079 is a galaxy, not a planet.
Believe it or not, the NGC 7331 group of galaxies.
Messier 81 (or NGC 3031 or Bode's Galaxy) is a spiral galaxy about 12 million light years from us.
It is in the constellation Reticulum.
The Pinwheel Galaxy (Messier 101 or NGC 5457)
Galaxy NGC 1232 was discovered by William Herschel.