NGC 55 is a barred irregular galaxy located in the constellation Sculptor, approximately 6.5 million light-years from Earth. It is a member of the Sculptor Group, one of the closest galaxy groups to our own Local Group. NGC 55’s elongated, edge-on structure gives it a striking resemblance to the Small Magellanic Cloud, making it an intriguing subject for astronomers studying galaxy formation and evolution. It features active star-forming regions, dust lanes, and a complex mix of young blue stars and older red stars. Its irregular shape is likely influenced by gravitational interactions with neighboring galaxies.

| Telescope | Newtonian 200/800 mm |
| Aperture | 200 mm |
| Focal length | 800 mm |
| Mount | Skywatcher EQ6R |
| Autoguiding | ZWO 174MM, WO 40/200 mm |
| Camera | ZWO 071MC @-10°C |
| Corrector | GPU |
| Filters | – |
| Exposure | 79x180s, Gain 100, bin 1×1, |
| Date | 2024-10-01 |