NGC 7332 is an edge-on peculiar lenticular galaxy[1][3] located about 67 million light-years away in the constellation Pegasus.
[2] It possesses a (peanut shell)-shaped bulge, associated with stellar bar.
[6] NGC 7332 and NGC 7339 form a dynamically isolated binary system (number 570 in the catalog of double galaxies compiled by Igor Karachentsev),[3] and are likely orbiting each other.
[7] NGC 7332 is an unusually blue object with a corrected apparent B-magnitude of 11.5.
[7] A 130mm to 200mm telescope will be needed to visually detect this pair of galaxies.