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  1. 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 (Catalogue of Nebulae and Star Clusters).

  2. There are 110 astronomical objects listed in the Messier catalog: 40 galaxies, 29 globular clusters, 27 open clusters, 6 diffuse nebulae, 4 planetary nebulae. The list also contains a few stand-alone objects: 1 supernova remnant, 1 asterism, 1 double star, and 1 Milky Way patch.

  3. The Messier catalog, begun by astronomer Charles Messier in the 18th Century and revised over the years, includes some of the most fascinating astronomical objects that can be observed from Earth’s Northern Hemisphere.

  4. Messier’s catalogue includes a varied mix of astronomical objects, from planetary nebulae and H II regions to galaxies and star clusters. Unlike Caldwell objects, which are listed from the northernmost to the southernmost, Messier objects are mostly listed in the order of discovery.

  5. The complete Messier Catalogue, including images, magnitudes and coordinates to find each one in the night sky.

  6. This is the list of the 110 objects in the Messier Catalogue with their designations in the New General Catalogue (NGC), traditional names, object types and constellations. List of the 110 deep sky objects catalogued by Charles Messier.

  7. Messier catalog, (M), in astronomy, list of 110 star clusters, nebulae, and galaxies compiled by Charles Messier, who discovered many of them.

  8. earthsky.org › clusters-nebulae-galaxies › what-are-messier-objectsEarthSky | What are Messier objects?

    Jun 30, 2022 · The complete list of 110 Messier objects is called the Messier Catalog. And they are classified in three broad categories, as either nebulae, star clusters or galaxies. What are Messier...

  9. Aug 7, 2021 · There are several one-of-a-kind objects in the catalog including 1 supernova remnant, 1 Milky Way patch, 1 double star, and 1 asterism. The table below lists details about every deep sky object in the Messier Catalog.

  10. Mar 19, 2018 · The Messier catalog includes some of the most fascinating astronomical objects that can be observed from Earths Northern Hemisphere. Among them are deep-sky objects that can be viewed in stunning detail using larger telescopes but are also bright enough to be seen through a small telescope.

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