The morphological class of this galaxy is E0, indicating it is an elliptical galaxy with a spherically symmetric form. It does not display any unusual or peculiar features. A total of 88 globular cluster candidates have been identified orbiting this galaxy, which yields an estimated total of 195±21.[4] It has an unusually low frequency of globulars for a galaxy of this type.[8]
^Baum, W. A.; Hammergren, M.; Light, R. M.; Ewald, S. P.; Groth, E. J.; Ajhar, E. A.; Lauer, T. R.; Lynds, C. R.; O'Neil, E. J.; Holtzman, J. A.; Faber, S. M.; Grillmair, C. J. (December 1994). "Globulars to 27.6 Magnitude in the Coma Cluster". Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society. 26: 1398. Bibcode:1994AAS...185.5204B.