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Messier object - Wikipedia The Messier objects are a set of 110 astronomical objects catalogued by the French astronomer Charles Messier in his Catalogue des Nébuleuses et des Amas d'Étoiles [fr] (Catalogue of Nebulae and Star Clusters)
Hubbles Messier Catalog - NASA Science Charles Messier (1730–1817) was a French astronomer best known for his "Catalog of Nebulae and Star Clusters " An avid comet-hunter, Messier compiled a catalog of deep-sky objects in order to help prevent other comet enthusiasts from wasting their time studying objects that were not comets
Messier Objects Messier 110 (M110), also known as the Edward Young Star, is a dwarf elliptical galaxy located in the constellation Andromeda M110 is a satellite of the much larger Andromeda Galaxy (M31)
Messier Objects – Constellation Guide Messier objects are a group of deep sky objects catalogued by the French astronomer and comet-hunter Charles Messier in the late 18th century
The Messier Catalogue - Ken Press The Messier Object catalogue represents the cream-of-the-crop deep sky objects that can be seen from the mid-latitudes of the northern hemisphere It was compiled at the end of the 1700s by Charles Messier from Paris, France, using telescopes around 3 to 4-inches in diameter
Messier Catalog of Deep Sky Objects - Messier Objects on Sea and Sky Images and detailed information about the 100 deep sky objects known as Messier objects The Messier catalog, or Messier album, was created by French astronomer Charles Messier and contains information about 110 common deep sky objects including galaxies, nabulae, and star clusters
Messier Catalog: 110 Deep-Sky Objects for Astronomy The Messier catalog contains 110 "famous" deep-sky objects (galaxies, nebulae, and star clusters) that are relatively bright and close to Earth As such, they are not that difficult to see in northern skies using small beginner (4-inch) telescopes
Messier Catalog - AstroPixels Charles Messier was an 18th-century French astronomer whose primary goal was to discover new comets In the process of his comet searches, Messier occasionally found objects that appeared comet-like in the small telescopes he used, but which were not comets