NGC 660 is a peculiar and unique polar-ring galaxy
located approximately 45 million light years from Earth in
the Pisces constellation It is the only such galaxy having,
as its host, a "late-type lenticular galaxy". It was
probably formed when two galaxies collided a billion years
ago.[However,
it may have first started as a disk galaxy that captured
matter from a passing galaxy. (wiki)
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