NGC 7124
NGC 7124 is a spiral galaxy located in the constellation Indus. It is estimated to be approximately 160 million light-years away from Earth. Classified as a type Sa galaxy, NGC 7124 exhibits a tightly wound spiral structure with a prominent central bulge and relatively smooth, indistinct arms.
The galaxy was discovered on June 20, 1835, by the English astronomer John Herschel. It is a member of a larger group of galaxies, although the specific membership and characteristics of this group are not extensively documented in readily available literature.
Observations of NGC 7124 have been conducted using various telescopes and instruments, contributing to our understanding of its morphology, distance, and stellar population. Further detailed analysis of its spectral properties and interactions with neighboring galaxies could provide valuable insights into its formation and evolution.