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The '''Messier Catalogue''' is a list of 110 visually diffuse [[Astronomy|astronomical]] objects. The catalogue was compiled by [[Charles Messier]] between | The '''Messier Catalogue''' is a list of 110 visually diffuse [[Astronomy|astronomical]] objects. The catalogue was compiled by [[Charles Messier]] between 1758 and 1782, as a collection of nebulae and star clusters, to distinguish them from [[comets]], for the benefit of comet-hunters.<ref>http://seds.org/messier/</ref> The final catalogue included discoveries made by other observers, especially [[Pierre Mechain]]. | ||
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|[[M 8 ]] | |[[M 8 ]] | ||
| [[ NGC 6523 ]] | | [[ NGC 6523 ]] | ||
| [[Hourglass Nebula]] , [[Lagoon Nebula]] | | [[Hourglass Nebula]], [[Lagoon Nebula]] | ||
| [[Emission nebula]] | | [[Emission nebula]] | ||
| [[Sagittarius (constellation)|Sagittarius]] | | [[Sagittarius (constellation)|Sagittarius]] | ||
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|[[M 31 ]] | |[[M 31 ]] | ||
| [[ NGC 224 ]] | | [[ NGC 224 ]] | ||
| [[ | | [[Andromeda Galaxy]] | ||
| [[Galaxy]] | | [[Galaxy]] | ||
| [[Andromeda (constellation)|Andromeda]] | | [[Andromeda (constellation)|Andromeda]] | ||
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| [[Galaxy]] | | [[Galaxy]] | ||
| [[Draco]] | | [[Draco (constellation)|Draco]] | ||
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|[[M 103 ]] | |[[M 103 ]] | ||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
{{reflist}} | {{reflist}}[[Category:Suggestion Bot Tag]] |
Latest revision as of 06:01, 18 September 2024
The Messier Catalogue is a list of 110 visually diffuse astronomical objects. The catalogue was compiled by Charles Messier between 1758 and 1782, as a collection of nebulae and star clusters, to distinguish them from comets, for the benefit of comet-hunters.[1] The final catalogue included discoveries made by other observers, especially Pierre Mechain.