NGC 10 is a spiral galaxy located in the southern constellation of Sculptor.
[8] The galaxy is located at a distance of 346 Mly from the Sun.
[3] Its morphological classification in the De Vaucouleurs system is SAB(rs)bc,[4] where the 'SAB' denotes a weak-barred spiral, '(rs)' indicates a slight ring-like structure, and 'bc' means the spiral arms are moderately to loosely wound.
[5] On 22 December 2011, a Type II supernova designated SN 2011jo was discovered in NGC 10 by Stuart Parker of New Zealand.
It was located 2″ east and 16″ north of the galactic nucleus.