| NGC 253 gleams about eleven and a half million light-years away in the   southern constellation of Sculptor. It is often just called the Sculptor   Galaxy, although other descriptive names include the Silver Coin or   Silver Dollar Galaxy. It is easy to get a good look at NGC 253 through   binoculars as it is one of the brightest galaxies in the sky after the   Milky Way's closest, big galactic neighbour, the Andromeda Galaxy (extracted from ESO)     |