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\subsection{NGC 1792}  \textbf{Coordinates:} 5h 14′ 6.7″, −40° 02′ 48″  NGC 1792 is a starburst spiral galaxy located in the Columba constellation. It is rich in neutral hydrogen gas, a fuel source for new stars. Because of this NGC 1792 is currently rapidly forming new stars, the reason that it is classified a starburst galaxy.  Environment around NGC 1792   NGC 1792 is located in the globular cluster of Columba which is roughly 35,000 light years from earth where several other galaxies are present.  \textbf{Coordinates:} 5h 14′ 6.7″, −40° 02′ 48″