Celestial Atlas
PGC 11000 - 11499 ←PGC Objects: PGC 11500 - 11999→ PGC 12000 - 12499
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PGC 11595
(= PGC 520549 = ESO 248-002)

A magnitude 13.2 spiral galaxy (type (L)SB(s)d) in
Horologium (RA 03 05 06.2, Dec -45 57 44)
Note About Classification: The type is taken from the Spitzer Survey of Stellar Structure in Galaxies. The "(L)" indicates an external "lens", a ringlike structure that is more "pointy" than round.
DSS image of region near spiral galaxy PGC 11595
Above, a 12 arcmin wide DSS image centered on PGC 11595

PGC 11812
(= ESO 300-014 = MCG -07-07-007)

A magnitude 12.4 spiral galaxy (type SA(s)dm) in
Eridanus (RA 03 09 38.3, Dec -41 01 56)
Note About Classification: The type is taken from the Spitzer Survey of Stellar Structure in Galaxies.
DSS image of region near spiral galaxy PGC 11812
Above, a 12 arcmin wide DSS image centered on PGC 11812

PGC 11819 (=
NGC 1232; also, with PGC 11834, = Arp 41)

PGC 11834 (with
PGC 11819 (= NGC 1232) = Arp 41)

PGC 11984
(= PGC 390972 = ESO 116-012)

A magnitude 12.1 spiral galaxy (type SB(s)c? pec) in
Horologium (RA 03 13 04.8, Dec -57 21 26)
Note About Classification: The Spitzer Survey of Stellar Structure in Galaxies classification is SAB(s)m sp. ("sp" indicates a "spindle", or edge-on galaxy, which makes classification more difficult than usual.) However, visible-light images, though more edge-on than not, show a different structure, classified as SBcd by LEDA and SB(s)d: by NED, and the image below also appears to support an "earlier" type than the Spitzer Survey; so I have used my own educated guess in the description line above.
DSS image of region near spiral galaxy 11984
Above, a 12 arcmin wide DSS image centered on PGC 11984; the star to the northwest is magnitude 5.7 HD 20234
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PGC 11000 - 11499 ←PGC Objects: PGC 11500 - 11999→ PGC 12000 - 12499