
NGC 1832 is a rarely imaged spiral galaxy 93 million light years away in the constellation of Lepus.
The central region has some of the characteristics of a barred spiral and is considered in transition between normal and barred.
The nucleus is small and bright and the arms emerge from a ring like structure.
Imaged in LRGB on my Planewave CDK 1000 at Observatorio El Sauce, Chile.
Image acquisition and processing: Mike Selby