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  1. Messier catalog, (M), in astronomy, list of 110 star clusters, nebulae, and galaxies compiled by Charles Messier, who discovered many of them. The catalog is still a valuable guide to amateur astronomers, although it has been superceded by the New General Catalogue (NGC); both NGC numbers and

  2. Charles Messier (* 26. Juni 1730 in Badenweiler ( Lothringen ); † 12. April 1817 in Paris) war ein französischer Astronom. Er wirkte unter anderem als Astronom der französischen Marine und später im Bureau des Longitudes und gilt als erster systematischer Kometenjäger. Insgesamt dürfte er etwa 20 Kometen entdeckt haben. Im Zuge dessen schuf er mit dem Messier-Katalog ein später nach ...

  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. 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. This ...

  4. 8 de abr. de 2024 · Charles Messier was a French astronomer who was the first to compile a systematic catalog of nebulae and star clusters. In Messier’s time, a nebula was a term used to denote any blurry celestial light source. In 1751 Messier became a draftsman and recorder of astronomical observations for the noted

  5. 7 de ene. de 2019 · The Messier Objects are named for astronomer Charles Messier who compiled his list in the mid 1700s while searching for comets. Today, astronomers still refer to this catalog of objects as the "M objects." Each is identified with the letter M and a number. The most distant Messier object that can be seen with the naked eye is the Andromeda ...

  6. El Catálogo Messier es una lista de 110 objetos astronómicos confeccionada por el astrónomo francés Charles Messier y publicada originalmente (103 entradas) entre 1774 y 1781. Su título formal es Catálogo de Nebulosas y Cúmulos de Estrellas, que se observan entre las estrellas fijas sobre el horizonte de París (en francés, Catalogue ...

  7. Charles Messier fue el décimo de los doce hijos del matrimonio formado por Nicolás Messier (1682-1741), y Francoise B. Grandblaise (m. 1765). Su padre era oficial de policía en el principado de Salm, lo que permitió a la numerosa familia vivir cómodamente.