• Constellation: Draco
  • Right Ascension: 17h 20m 12.4
  • Declination: +57° 54′ 55″
  • Distance: 260,000 ly

A bit difficult to see, it was only noticed in 1954 from Palomar sky survey photographic plates. It is a satellite galaxy of our Milky Way galaxy.
Consisting of mostly old population stars its virtually dust free thus not creating very many new stars.

Annotated image follows.

  • Telescope: Explore Scientific 127 Refractor
  • Camera: ZWO 2600 MM