https://www.legacysurvey.org//viewer/?ra=135.6740&dec=25.9403&layer=ls-dr9&zoom=16
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@TriShotFlurry did some photometric studies of this object, He remarked that this is the formation of a polar-ring galaxy created from the interacting leftward galaxy. He commented “it is very similar to NGC 660, in the early stages, as seen from the warped disk of the galaxy. He stated that this one created this new polar-ring galaxy, commenting that it formed from past interacting with the leftward galaxy”
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wow, thanks for that I’d have guessed at some type of Voorwerp activity