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NGC 7090 is not an H1 deficient galaxy. The red zones in the picture are clouds of hydrogen gas. These structures are the location for new stars to form, this means that NGC 7090 is still actively forming stars. NGC 7090 is located in the Indus constellation, found in the southern sky. In 2015 a superluminous supernova was detected in this region.
Coordinates: 21h 36m 28.865s, −54° 33′ 26.35″