NGC 5866 or the Spindle Galaxy in the constellation Draco is a spiral galaxy thought to be about 50 million light years away.
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.
NGC 1512 is a barred spiral galaxy about 30 million light years from us.
1 x 5866, 2 x 2933, 7 x 838, 14 x 419 = 5866
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.
The Bold and the Beautiful - 1987 1-5866 was released on: USA: 26 July 2010
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.