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MESSIER 5 | MESSIER OBJECTS Messier 5. Messier 5 (M5) is a bright globular cluster located in the northern constellation Serpens. It lies at a distance of 24,500 light years from Earth, in the galactic halo of the Milky Way. It has the designation NGC 5904 in the New General Catalogue. With an apparent magnitude of 6.65, Messier 5 can be seen without binoculars, but onlyMESSIER 100
Messier 100. Messier 100 (M100) is a grand design spiral galaxy located in the Virgo Cluster, in the constellation Coma Berenices. The galaxy lies at an approximate distance of 55 million light years from Earth and has an apparent magnitude of 10.1. Its designation in the New General Catalogue is NGC 4321. MESSIER 46 | MESSIER OBJECTS Messier 46 is a relatively bright, large cluster containing about 500 stars. The cluster’s estimated age is 300 million years. M46 is moving away from us at 41.4 km/s. The cluster has an apparent magnitude of 6.1 and lies at an approximate distance of 5,400 light years from Earth. It has the designation NGC 2437 in the New GeneralCatalogue.
MESSIER 49 | MESSIER OBJECTS The nucleus of Messier 49 is an X-ray source, indicating that the galaxy has a supermassive black hole at its core. The black hole has an estimated mass of 565 million solar masses. Only one supernova has been detected in the galaxy so far. Discovered in June 1969, SNLEO TRIPLET
The Leo Triplet, or the M66 Group, is a group of interacting spiral galaxies located in the northern constellation Leo.The group consists of the galaxies Messier 65, Messier 66 and NGC 3628, also known as the Hamburger Galaxy.The Leo Triplet lies at anMARKARIAN'S CHAIN
August 8, 2017. November 20, 2018. Messier galaxies M84 and M86 are part of Markarian’s Chain, a striking stretch of galaxies that lie along a curved line near the heart of the Virgo Cluster. The string of galaxies – which also includes NGC 4477, NGC 4473, NGC 4461, NGC 4458, NGC 4438 and NGC 4435 – occupies more than a full degree onthe
MESSIER 40: WINNECKE 4 Messier 40 is one of three curiosities included in Messier’s catalogue that are not deep sky objects. The other two are Messier 24, the Sagittarius Star Cloud, which is a Milky Way star cloud, and Messier 73, an asterism formed by four stars, located in the constellation Aquarius.. Messier 40 was later discovered by the German astronomer Friedrich August Theodor Winnecke in 1863. MESSIER 108: SURFBOARD GALAXY Messier 108 (M108), nicknamed the Surfboard Galaxy, is a barred spiral galaxy located in the constellation Ursa Major. The galaxy lies at an approximate distance of 45.9 million light years from Earth and has an apparent magnitude of 10.7. It has the designation NGC 3556 in QUESTION MARK GALAXY Messier 51 (M51), better known as the Whirlpool Galaxy, is a famous grand-design spiral galaxy located in the constellation Canes Venatici.The Whirlpool Galaxy has an apparent magnitude of 8.4 and lies at an approximate distance of 23 million light years from Earth. MESSIER OBJECTSMESSIER OBJECT LISTMESSIER OBJECTS BY CONSTELLATIONMESSIER 1: CRAB NEBULA Mayall II is a globular cluster orbiting the Andromeda Galaxy (Messier 31). Also known as Andromeda’s Cluster and Globular One (G1), it isthe most
MESSIER 5 | MESSIER OBJECTS Messier 5. Messier 5 (M5) is a bright globular cluster located in the northern constellation Serpens. It lies at a distance of 24,500 light years from Earth, in the galactic halo of the Milky Way. It has the designation NGC 5904 in the New General Catalogue. With an apparent magnitude of 6.65, Messier 5 can be seen without binoculars, but onlyMESSIER 100
Messier 100. Messier 100 (M100) is a grand design spiral galaxy located in the Virgo Cluster, in the constellation Coma Berenices. The galaxy lies at an approximate distance of 55 million light years from Earth and has an apparent magnitude of 10.1. Its designation in the New General Catalogue is NGC 4321. MESSIER 46 | MESSIER OBJECTS Messier 46 is a relatively bright, large cluster containing about 500 stars. The cluster’s estimated age is 300 million years. M46 is moving away from us at 41.4 km/s. The cluster has an apparent magnitude of 6.1 and lies at an approximate distance of 5,400 light years from Earth. It has the designation NGC 2437 in the New GeneralCatalogue.
MESSIER 49 | MESSIER OBJECTS The nucleus of Messier 49 is an X-ray source, indicating that the galaxy has a supermassive black hole at its core. The black hole has an estimated mass of 565 million solar masses. Only one supernova has been detected in the galaxy so far. Discovered in June 1969, SNLEO TRIPLET
The Leo Triplet, or the M66 Group, is a group of interacting spiral galaxies located in the northern constellation Leo.The group consists of the galaxies Messier 65, Messier 66 and NGC 3628, also known as the Hamburger Galaxy.The Leo Triplet lies at anMARKARIAN'S CHAIN
August 8, 2017. November 20, 2018. Messier galaxies M84 and M86 are part of Markarian’s Chain, a striking stretch of galaxies that lie along a curved line near the heart of the Virgo Cluster. The string of galaxies – which also includes NGC 4477, NGC 4473, NGC 4461, NGC 4458, NGC 4438 and NGC 4435 – occupies more than a full degree onthe
MESSIER 40: WINNECKE 4 Messier 40 is one of three curiosities included in Messier’s catalogue that are not deep sky objects. The other two are Messier 24, the Sagittarius Star Cloud, which is a Milky Way star cloud, and Messier 73, an asterism formed by four stars, located in the constellation Aquarius.. Messier 40 was later discovered by the German astronomer Friedrich August Theodor Winnecke in 1863. MESSIER 108: SURFBOARD GALAXY Messier 108 (M108), nicknamed the Surfboard Galaxy, is a barred spiral galaxy located in the constellation Ursa Major. The galaxy lies at an approximate distance of 45.9 million light years from Earth and has an apparent magnitude of 10.7. It has the designation NGC 3556 in QUESTION MARK GALAXY Messier 51 (M51), better known as the Whirlpool Galaxy, is a famous grand-design spiral galaxy located in the constellation Canes Venatici.The Whirlpool Galaxy has an apparent magnitude of 8.4 and lies at an approximate distance of 23 million light years from Earth.MESSIER 100
Messier 100. Messier 100 (M100) is a grand design spiral galaxy located in the Virgo Cluster, in the constellation Coma Berenices. The galaxy lies at an approximate distance of 55 million light years from Earth and has an apparent magnitude of 10.1. Its designation in the New General Catalogue is NGC 4321. MESSIER 49 | MESSIER OBJECTS The nucleus of Messier 49 is an X-ray source, indicating that the galaxy has a supermassive black hole at its core. The black hole has an estimated mass of 565 million solar masses. Only one supernova has been detected in the galaxy so far. Discovered in June 1969, SN MESSIER 10 | MESSIER OBJECTS Messier 10 (M10) is a rich, bright globular cluster located in the constellation Ophiuchus. It lies at a distance of 14,300 light years from Earth and has an apparent magnitude of 6.4. Its designation in the New General Catalogue is NGC 6254. Messier 10 lies about 16,000 light years, or 5,000 parsecs, from the galactic centre. MESSIER 4 | MESSIER OBJECTS Messier 4. by admin. January 31, 2015. November 4, 2020. Messier 4 (M4) is a bright globular cluster located in the southern constellation Scorpius . It lies at an approximate distance of 7,200 light years from Earth and has an apparent magnitude of 5.9. The cluster has the designation NGC 6121 in the New General Catalogue. MESSIER 80 | MESSIER OBJECTS Messier 80. Messier 80 (M80) is a globular cluster located in the southern constellation Scorpius. The cluster has an apparent magnitude of 7.87 and lies at a distance of 32,600 light years from Earth. It has the designation NGC 6093 in the New General Catalogue. Messier 80 has an apparent diameter of 10 arc minutes, corresponding to a spatial MESSIER OBJECTS IN CANIS MAJOR Messier 41 contains about 100 stars and stretches 25-26 light years across. The brightest star in the cluster is a class K3 red giant with an apparent magnitude of 6.3. The star lies near the cluster’s core. MESSIER 66 | MESSIER OBJECTS Messier 66 (M66), the brightest and largest member of the Leo Triplet of galaxies, is an intermediate spiral galaxy located in Leo constellation.The galaxy lies at a distance of about 36 million light years from Earth and has an apparent magnitude of 8.9. MESSIER 92 | MESSIER OBJECTS Messier 92 (M92) is a globular cluster located in the northern constellation Hercules. The cluster lies at a distance of 26,700 light years from Earth and has an apparent magnitude of 6.3. Its designation in the New General Catalogue is NGC 6341. Messier 92 occupies an area of 14 arc minutes of apparent sky, which corresponds to a linear MESSIER 65 | MESSIER OBJECTS Messier 65 (M65) is an intermediate spiral galaxy that forms the Leo Triplet with the nearby Messier 66 and NGC 3628 The three galaxies are located in the constellation Leo.M65 lies at a distance of about 35 million light years from Earth and has an apparent magnitude of 10.25. MESSIER 53 | MESSIER OBJECTS Messier 53 (M53) is a globular star cluster located in the northern constellation Coma Berenices. The cluster has an apparent magnitude of 8.33 and lies at an approximate distance of 58,000 light years from Earth. It has the designation NGC 5024 in the New General Catalogue. Messier 53 is relatively easy to find as it lies in the same area of* Home
* Messier Object List * Messier 1: Crab Nebula* Messier 2
* Messier 3
* Messier 4
* Messier 5
* Messier 6: Butterfly Cluster * Messier 7: Ptolemy’s Cluster * Messier 8: Lagoon Nebula* Messier 9
* Messier 10
* Messier 11: Wild Duck Cluster * Messier 12: Gumball Globular * Messier 13: Hercules Globular Cluster* Messier 14
* Messier 15: Great Pegasus Cluster * Messier 16: Eagle Nebula * Messier 17: Omega Nebula* Messier 18
* Messier 19
* Messier 20: Trifid Nebula* Messier 21
* Messier 22: Sagittarius Cluster* Messier 23
* Messier 24: Sagittarius Star Cloud* Messier 25
* Messier 26
* Messier 27: Dumbbell Nebula* Messier 28
* Messier 29
* Messier 30
* Messier 31: Andromeda Galaxy * Messier 32: Le Gentil * Messier 33: Triangulum Galaxy* Messier 34
* Messier 35
* Messier 36: Pinwheel Cluster* Messier 37
* Messier 38: Starfish Cluster* Messier 39
* Messier 40: Winnecke 4* Messier 41
* Messier 42: Orion Nebula * Messier 43: De Mairan’s Nebula * Messier 44: Beehive Cluster * Messier 45: Pleiades* Messier 46
* Messier 47
* Messier 48
* Messier 49
* Messier 50: Heart-Shaped Cluster * Messier 51: Whirlpool Galaxy* Messier 52
* Messier 53
* Messier 54
* Messier 55: Summer Rose Star* Messier 56
* Messier 57: Ring Nebula* Messier 58
* Messier 59
* Messier 60
* Messier 61
* Messier 62
* Messier 63: Sunflower Galaxy * Messier 64: Black Eye Galaxy* Messier 65
* Messier 66
* Messier 67: King Cobra Cluster* Messier 68
* Messier 69
* Messier 70
* Messier 71
* Messier 72
* Messier 73
* Messier 74: Phantom Galaxy* Messier 75
* Messier 76: Little Dumbbell Nebula * Messier 77: Cetus A* Messier 78
* Messier 79
* Messier 80
* Messier 81: Bode’s Galaxy * Messier 82: Cigar Galaxy * Messier 83: Southern Pinwheel Galaxy* Messier 84
* Messier 85
* Messier 86
* Messier 87: Virgo A* Messier 88
* Messier 89
* Messier 90
* Messier 91
* Messier 92
* Messier 93
* Messier 94: Cat’s Eye Galaxy* Messier 95
* Messier 96
* Messier 97: Owl Nebula* Messier 98
* Messier 99: Coma Pinwheel* Messier 100
* Messier 101: Pinwheel Galaxy * Messier 102: Spindle Galaxy* Messier 103
* Messier 104: Sombrero Galaxy* Messier 105
* Messier 106
* Messier 107
* Messier 108: Surfboard Galaxy* Messier 109
* Messier 110: Edward Young Star * Messier Objects by ConstellationMESSIER OBJECTS
MESSIER OBJECTS: GUIDE TO THE BRIGHT GALAXIES, NEBULAE AND CLUSTERS LISTED IN THE MESSIER CATALOGUE FIRST IMAGE OF A BLACK HOLE CAPTURED IN M87 April 16, 2019 by admin The historic first image of a black hole was released by the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) Collaboration on April 10, 2019. An international team of scientists used observations with the Event Horizon Telescope, a worldwide network of eight ground-based radio telescopes, to capture an image of the supermassive black hole at theheart of the …
Posted in: Elliptical GalaxyTagged:
Event Horizon Telescope, M87
, Markarian's Chain
, Messier 87
, Sagittarius A*
, Supermassive
Black Hole
, Virgo
A , Virgo Cluster
VIRGO CLUSTER
August 9, 2017 by admin The Virgo Cluster is the closest large cluster of galaxies to the Milky Way. With over a thousand known members, the cluster spans an area of the sky about 5 by 3 degrees in size. While some of the most prominent members can be seen in smaller instruments, a 6-inch telescope will reveal about 160 … Posted in: Galaxy ClusterTagged:
Andromeda Galaxy
, Arcturus
, Arp 120
, Arp 189
, Big Dipper
, Boötes
constellation
, Butterfly
Galaxies ,
Canes Venatici Constellation,
Coma Berenices Constellation,
Cor Caroli , Denebola, Edwin Hubble
, Great Diamond
, Halton Arp
, John Herschel
, Leo
Constellation
, Local Group
, Low Velocity Cloud, M31
, M84
, M86
, M99
, Markarian's Chain
, Messier 100
, Messier 105
, Messier 49
, Messier 58
, Messier 59
, Messier 60
, Messier 61
, Messier 65
, Messier 66
, Messier 84
, Messier 85
, Messier 86
, Messier 87
, Messier 88
, Messier 89
, Messier 90
, Messier 91
, Messier 95
, Messier 96
, Messier 98
, Messier 99
, N Cloud
, NGC 4206
, NGC 4216
, NGC 4222
, NGC 4262
, NGC 4298
, NGC 4302
, NGC 4435
, NGC 4438
, NGC 4450
, NGC 4458
, NGC 4461
, NGC 4473
, NGC 4477
, NGC 4526
, NGC 4527
, NGC 4536
, NGC 4550
, NGC 4567
, NGC 4568
, NGC 4571
, NGC 4639
, NGC 4651
, NGC 4654
, Pierre Méchain
, Porrima
, Regulus
, S Cloud
, Siamese Twins
, SN 1969E
, SN 1994D
, Spica
, Spring Triangle
, Superciliosa
Virginis ,
The Eyes Galaxies
, The Sickle
, Umbrella Galaxy
, Vindemiatrix
, Virgo A
, Virgo B
, Virgo C
, Virgo Cluster
, Virgo
Constellation
, Virgo E
, Virgo Supercluster, Virgo-Coma
Cluster
MARKARIAN’S CHAIN
August 8, 2017 by admin Messier galaxies M84 and M86 are part of Markarian’s Chain, a striking stretch of galaxies that lie along a curved line near the heart of the Virgo Cluster. The string of galaxies – which also includes NGC 4477, NGC 4473, NGC 4461, NGC 4458, NGC 4438 and NGC 4435 – occupies more than a full … Posted in: Galaxy GroupTagged: B.E.
Markarian , Coma
Berenices Constellation,
John Louis Emil Dreyer, Lord
Rosse , M84
, M86
, M87
, Markarian's Chain
, Messier 84
, Messier 86
, Messier 87
, NGC 4387
, NGC 4388
, NGC 4402
, NGC 4413
, NGC 4425
, NGC 4435
, NGC 4438
, NGC 4458
, NGC 4459
, NGC 4461
, NGC 4473
, NGC 4476
, NGC 4477
, NGC 4478
, NGC 4479
, NGC 4486A
, SN 1976B
, The Eyes Galaxies
, Virgo A
, Virgo Cluster
, Virgo
Constellation
, William
Herschel
HUBBLE IMAGES OF THE PILLARS OF CREATION March 26, 2016 by admin In a new Hubble’s Universe Unfiltered podcast, Dr. Frank Summers, astrophysicist at the Space Telescope Science Institute, analyzes and compares three different images of the Pillars of Creation region in the Eagle Nebula (M16), taken in 1995 and 2014. Posted in: Star-Forming Region Tagged: Eagle Nebula, Kaus Australis
, Kaus Media
, M16
, M17
, Messier 16
, Omega Nebula
, Pillars of
Creation ,
Serpens Constellation, Teapot
MESSIER 110: EDWARD YOUNG STAR September 26, 2015 by admin Messier 110 (M110), also known as the Edward Young Star, is a dwarf elliptical galaxy located in the constellation Andromeda. Posted in: Elliptical GalaxyTagged:
Andromeda Constellation,
Andromeda Galaxy
, Beta
Andromedae ,
Caroline Herschel
, Edward Young
Star , GC 105
, Great Square of Pegasus, h 44
, H V.18
, Heber Curtis
, John Herschel
, Kenneth Glyn
Jones , Le
Gentil , M110
, M31
, M32
, Messier 110
, Mirach
, NGC 205
, Walter Baade
, William Henry
Smyth ,
William Herschel
MESSIER 109
September 26, 2015 by admin Messier 109 (M109) is a barred spiral galaxy located in the constellation Ursa Major. The galaxy lies at a distance of 83.5 million light years and has an apparent magnitude of 10.6. It has the designation NGC 3992 in the New General Catalogue. Posted in: Spiral GalaxyTagged: Beta
Ursae Majoris
, Big Dipper
, Gamma Ursae Majoris, GC 2635
, h 1030
, H IV.61
, Heber Curtis
, Henk Bril
, John Herschel
, M108
, M109
, M109 Group
, M97
, Messier 108
, Messier 109
, NGC 3556
, NGC 3953
, NGC 3992
, Owen Gingerich
, Phecda
, Pierre Méchain
, SN 1956A
, the Owl Nebula
, UGC 6923
, UGC 6940
, UGC 6969
, Ursa Major
Constellation
,
William Herschel
MESSIER 108: SURFBOARD GALAXY September 26, 2015 by admin Messier 108 (M108), nicknamed the Surfboard Galaxy, is a barred spiral galaxy located in the constellation Ursa Major. Posted in: Spiral GalaxyTagged: Beta
Ursae Majoris
, Big Dipper
, Gamma Ursae Majoris, GC 2318
, h 831
, H V.46
, Heber Curtis
, John Herschel
, M108
, M109
, M97
, Merak
, Messier 108
, Messier 109
, NGC 3556
, NGC 3992
, Owen Gingerich
, Owl Nebula
, Pierre Méchain
, SN 1969B
, Surfboard Galaxy
, Ursa Major
Cluster ,
Ursa Major Constellation, Virgo
Supercluster
, William
Henry Smyth
, William
Herschel
MESSIER 107
September 16, 2015 by admin Messier 107 (M107) is a globular cluster located in the constellation Ophiuchus. It lies at a distance of 20,900 light years from Earth. Posted in: Globular ClusterTagged:
Antares , Beta Ophiuchi, Beta Scorpii
, GC 4211
, h 3637
, H VI.40
, Heber Curtis
, Helen Sawyer Hogg
, John
Herschel , M107
, Messier 105
, Messier 106
, Messier 107
, NGC 6171
, Ophiuchus
Constellation
, Pierre
Méchain ,
William Henry Smyth
, William
Herschel , Zeta
Ophiuchi
MESSIER 106
September 16, 2015 by admin Messier 106 (M106) is a spiral galaxy located in the constellation Canes Venatici, the Hunting Dogs. M106 lies at a distance of 23.7 million light years from Earth and has an apparent magnitude of 9.1. It has the designation NGC 4258 in the New General Catalogue. Posted in: Spiral GalaxyTagged: 5
Canum Venaticorum
, Alkaid
, Alpha Canum Venaticorum, Alpha
Ursae Majoris
, Andromeda
Galaxy , Big
Dipper , Canes
Venatici Constellation,
Canes Venatici II Group, Cor
Caroli , CVn II Group, Delta Ursae
Majoris ,
Dubhe , Gamma Ursae
Majoris , GC
2841 , h 1175
, H V.43
, Heber Curtis
, Helen Sawyer Hogg
, John
Herschel , Local
Supercluster
, M105
, M106
, M107
, M31
, Megrez
, Messier 106
, NGC 4217
, NGC 4258
, Phad
, Phecda
, Pierre Méchain
, Pointer Stars
, Polaris
, SN 1981K
, SN 2014bc
, William Henry Smyth, William
Herschel
MESSIER 105
September 16, 2015 by admin Messier 105 (M105) is an elliptical galaxy located in the northernconstellation Leo.
Posted in: Elliptical GalaxyTagged:
Denebola , Gamma Leonis, GC 2203
, h 757
, H I.17
, H I.18
, Heber Curtis
, Helen Sawyer Hogg
, John
Herschel , Leo
Constellation
, Leo I Group
, M101
, M105
, M106
, M107
, M95
, M96
, M96 Group
, Messier 105
, Messier 95
, Messier 96
, NGC 3379
, NGC 3384
, NGC 3389
, Pierre Méchain
, Pinwheel Galaxy
, Regulus
, Theta Leonis
, William Henry
Smyth ,
William Herschel
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Messier 36: Pinwheel ClusterMessier 37
Messier 38: Starfish ClusterMessier 39
Messier 40: Winnecke 4Messier 41
Messier 42: Orion Nebula* Trapezium Cluster
Messier 43: De Mairan's Nebula Messier 44: Beehive Cluster Messier 45: Pleiades* Maia Nebula
* Merope Nebula
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Messier 49
Messier 50: Heart-Shaped Cluster Messier 51: Whirlpool GalaxyMessier 52
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Messier 55: Summer Rose StarMessier 56
Messier 57: Ring NebulaMessier 58
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Messier 63: Sunflower Galaxy Messier 64: Black Eye Galaxy* Leo Triplet
Messier 65
Messier 66
* NGC 3628: Hamburger Galaxy Messier 67: King Cobra ClusterMessier 68
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Messier 73
Messier 74: Phantom GalaxyMessier 75
Messier 76: Little Dumbbell NebulaMessier 77: Cetus A
Messier 78
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Messier 80
Messier 81: Bode's Galaxy Messier 82: Cigar Galaxy Messier 83: Southern Pinwheel GalaxyMessier 84
Messier 85
Messier 86
Messier 87: Virgo A
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Messier 94: Cat's Eye GalaxyMessier 95
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Messier 97: Owl NebulaMessier 98
Messier 99: Coma PinwheelMessier 100
Messier 101: Pinwheel Galaxy Messier 102: Spindle GalaxyMessier 103
Messier 104: Sombrero GalaxyMessier 105
Messier 106
Messier 107
Messier 108: Surfboard GalaxyMessier 109
Messier 110: Edward Young StarCATEGORIES
* Asterism
* Dark Nebula
* Double Star
* Elliptical Galaxy
* Emission Nebula
* Galaxy Cluster
* Galaxy Group
* Globular Cluster
* Irregular Galaxy
* Lenticular Galaxy
* Milky Way Star Cloud* Open Cluster
* Planetary Nebula
* Reflection Nebula
* Spiral Galaxy
* Star-Forming Region* Supernova Remnant
* Uncategorized
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