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  1. Statistics of Mark Messier, a hockey player from Edmonton, ALTA born Jan 18 1961 who was active from 1976 to 2004.

  2. Hubble's image of Messier 2 is comprised of visible and infrared wavelengths of light.

  3. Sep 18, 2020 · Overview. The Messier Catalog of bright, extended objects was compiled by the comet-hunter Charles Messier in the 18th century. It comprised a list of 110 objects which are mostly brighter than 10th magnitude and have angular sizes from 1 to 100 arcminutes. M 102 is now generally considered to be spurious, and the object so named was actually M ...

  4. This bright open cluster of stars, more commonly called the Pleiades or Seven Sisters, is easy to see with the unaided eye.

  5. Mar 11, 2020 · How to observe a Messier marathon. Seeing all 109 objects in one night should be on your observing bucket list. The Crab Nebula (M1) in Taurus is the only supernova remnant on Messier’s list. On ...

  6. The English astronomer Edmond Halley, best known for recognizing the periodicity of the comet that bears his name, discovered M13 in 1714. When Charles Messier added M13 to his catalog in 1764, he was convinced that the nebulous object did not contain any stars at all. Because they are so densely packed together, the cluster’s individual ...

  7. Showing objects from Messier objects . Showing objects 1 to 100 of 110. Page 1 2. M1. Taurus. Supernova remnant. Crab Nebula. M2. Aquarius.

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