NGC 7320

NGC 7320 is a spiral galaxy in Stephan's Quintet. However, it is not an actual member of the galaxy group, but a much closer line-of-sight galaxy at a distance of about 40 million light years, the same as the nearby NGC 7331. Other galaxies of Stephan's Quintet are some 300 million light-years distant.

NGC 7320
NGC 7320 imaged by the Hubble Space Telescope
Observation data (J2000.0 epoch)
ConstellationPegasus
Right ascension22h 36m 03.4s[1]
Declination+33° 56′ 53″[1]
Redshift786 ± 20 km/s[1]
Distance39 million ly (12 Mpc)[2]
Apparent magnitude (V)+13.2[1]
Characteristics
TypeSA(s)d[1]
Apparent size (V)2.2 × 1.2[1]
Notable featuresForeground projection on Stephan's Quintet
Other designations
UGC 12101, PGC 69270, Arp 319, HCG 092A[1]

NGC 7320 has extensive H II regions, identified as red blobs, where active star formation is occurring.

The galaxy was imaged by the James Webb Space Telescope as part of Stephan's Quintet; the picture was released on 12 July 2022.

NGC 7320 imaged by James Webb Space Telescope

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