UGC 934, known as PGC 5085, is a large spiral galaxy about 470 million light-years away from the solar system.
[5] It is likely the interaction with PGC 212740 would result UGC 934 having grand design spiral arms.
[6] The SIMBAD database and by Lacerda et al. (2020) classifies UGC 934 as a Seyfert type 2 galaxy with an active galactic nucleus.
It was discovered by two astronomers, T. Puckett and L. Cox in December 2003, via an unfiltered CCD frame but no supernova classification was confirmed.
They confirmed it has Balmer emission lines, having both a narrow and wide component, and a blue continuum indicating a relative young age for the spectrum.