NGC 5829
NGC 5829 is a spiral galaxy located in the constellation Boötes. It is 281 million light-years away from Earth and was discovered by astronomer, Edouard Stephan in May 1882.
The luminosity class of NGC 5829 is III and it has an HI line with regions of ionized hydrogen. With a surface brightness of only 14.42 magnitude, NGC 5829 can be classified as a Low [surface brightness galaxy|low-surface brightness galaxy].
NGC 5829 forms a galaxy pair Arp 42 with the irregular galaxy IC 4526. Although interacting, the two are not close since IC 4526 is located at a much further distance at 665 million light-years compared to NGC 5829.