NGC 682
NGC 682 is a lenticular galaxy located in the constellation Triangulum. It is estimated to be approximately 165 million light-years away from Earth. Its classification as a lenticular galaxy (type S0) indicates that it possesses a disk and a bulge, similar to spiral galaxies, but lacks prominent spiral arms. These galaxies are often considered intermediate between spiral and elliptical galaxies.
NGC 682 is relatively faint, requiring larger telescopes to observe it effectively. Little information seems to be available about this particular galaxy in comparison to more well-studied objects. Further research may be necessary to determine its precise characteristics, star formation history, and relationship to other galaxies in its region of space. Observations across multiple wavelengths (e.g., visible light, infrared, radio) would be valuable in gaining a more comprehensive understanding of NGC 682.