The Deer Lick Galaxy Group

The largest galaxy seen here is called NGC 7331, it’s a spiral galaxy approximately 40 million light years away. The smaller galaxies scattered around the shot are estimated at over 300 million light years away, all located in the Pegasus constellation which is currently high in the sky after sunset from the northern hemisphere.

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