Two more southern Ring Galaxies
Andrew, another genuine Drop-through Ring Galaxy, also a southern object, is NGC 922. This is a more recently discovered object than the Cartwheel, and it has only had a small number of papers written about it.
Furthermore, it is easier to see than the Cartwheel!
However, it is only a part-ring.
(There are plenty of images of it available in Google Images.)
A possible/probable Southern ring galaxy, that does at least have the appearance of being caused by a galaxy collision, is PGC 12706
(= ESO 301-011).
I have seen the structure of this galaxy very clearly in the field of NGC 1316, in some amateur images. From memory, it can be well seen on Martin Pugh's image of NGC 1316.
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