NGC 7003
NGC 7003 is a barred spiral galaxy located in the constellation Delphinus. It is estimated to be approximately 230 million light-years away from Earth.
The galaxy was discovered on August 26, 1864, by Albert Marth. Its classification as a barred spiral galaxy indicates a prominent bar-shaped structure crossing its center, from which the spiral arms emanate.
NGC 7003 is relatively faint, requiring a good telescope and dark skies to observe. It appears as a small, diffuse patch of light. Detailed studies of the galaxy reveal its structure and stellar populations. It is a member of a larger group of galaxies. Further research is ongoing to determine its precise characteristics, including its star formation rate and interactions with neighboring galaxies.