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\textbf{Redshift:} 0.003699  \textbf{Objects Nearby:} 6 (\href{http://ned.ipac.caltech.edu/cgi-bin/objsearch?objname=NGC+6300&search_type=Near+Name+Search&z_constraint=Between&hconst=73.000000&omegam=0.270000&omegav=0.730000&corr_z=1&radius=184&z_value1=609&z_value2=1609&img_stamp=YES&z_unit=km%2Fs}{list})  NGC 6300 is a Seyfert galaxy that is located in the constellation of Ara. It is a barred spiral galaxy. The galaxy is located 0.051 billion light years away from Earth. The galaxy emits X-rays, and is suspected to have a black hole 300,000 times the size of our sun in the middle of it.   NGC 6300 is located in the Ara constellation. It is a small constellation located in the southern sky and belongs to the Hercules family of constellations. Ara contains part of the Milky Way, therefore it has rich star fields.