NGC 6303 (also MCG 12-16-17, UGC 10711 and PGC 59573) is a magnitude +15.4 elliptical galaxy located 558 million light-years away in the constellation of Draco.
Because of its low surface brightness (15.4 mag / arcsecē) it is a very difficult object to observe.
The galaxy was discovered by American astronomer Lewis A. Swift using a 40.6 cm (16 inch) Alvan Clark and Sons refractor at the Warner Observatory, East Avenue, Rochester, New York, on the 14th October 1884.
The galaxy was rediscovered by Guillaume Bigourdan.
Right Ascension 17h 05m 02.8s, Declination +68° 49' 40"