At a distance of 24 million light years away, NGC 2541 is close
enough to see the many HII regions that glow in the dim disk of this
loose spiral. This particular galaxy is not alone in the sky towards
the constellation of Lynx. Like our own Local Group of galaxies, NGC 2541
is part of a group which includes NGC 2500, NGC 2537, and NGC 2552. The
similarity in distances between these galaxies and those of the Local Group
says much about the non-uniqueness of our corner of the Universe.