3C 273 is a prominent galaxy classified within the larger Coma Berenices cluster of galaxies. It is an active galactic nucleus structure characterized by distinct stellar populations and extensive gaseous filaments. Observation of the galaxy reveals redshifted light sources, indicating immense distance, and its morphology suggests a massive central concentration of matter. The light emanating from the object allows for the study of intergalactic medium composition and the kinematics of surrounding material, providing data on large-scale cosmic structure formation.