UGC 11105

UGC 11105, also known as PGC 61361, is a relatively nearby spiral galaxy located 109 million light-years (33.4 Mpc) away in the Hercules constellation.

[2][3] The galaxy is outshone by bright stars in the foreground.

[3] From the perspective on Earth, the Sun is 14 thousand trillion times brighter as compared to UGC 1105, if we to calculate the apparent magnitude for both objects.

[3] It is a possible active galactic nucleus candidate, according to SIMBAD.

[1] One supernova has been observed in UGC 11105: SN 2019pjs (type II, mag.