NGC 925

NGC 925 is a barred spiral galaxy located about 30[4] million light-years away in the constellation Triangulum.

[6] The morphological classification of this galaxy is SB(s)d,[3] indicating that it has a bar structure and loosely wound spiral arms with no ring.

There is a 10 million solar mass (M☉) cloud of neutral hydrogen attached to NGC 925 by a streamer.

It is uncertain whether this is a satellite dwarf galaxy, the remnant of a past tidal interaction, or a cloud of primordial gas.

[9] Although no supernovae have been observed in NGC 925 yet, a luminous red nova, designated AT 2023nzt (type LRN, mag.