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Charles Messier (June 26, 1730 – April 12, 1817) was a French
France

France , officially the French Republic , is a country whose Metropolitan France is located in Western Europe and that also comprises various Overseas departments and territories of France....
 astronomer
Astronomy

Astronomy is the science of Astronomical object and Phenomenon that originate outside the Earth's atmosphere . It is concerned with the evolution, physics, chemistry, meteorology, and motion of celestial objects, as well as the physical cosmology....
 most notable for publishing an astronomical catalogue
Astronomical catalog

An astronomical catalog or catalogue is a list or tabulation of astronomical objects, typically grouped together because they share a common type, morphology, origin, means of detection, or method of discovery....
 consisting of deep sky objects such as nebula
Nebula

A nebula is an interstellar cloud of cosmic dust, hydrogen gas and Plasma . Originally nebula was a general name for any extended astronomy astronomical object, including galaxy beyond the Milky Way ....
e and star cluster
Star cluster

Star clusters or star clouds are groups of stars which are gravity bound. Two types of star clusters can be distinguished: globular clusters are tight groups of hundreds of thousands of very old stars, while open clusters generally contain less than a few hundred members, and are often very young....
s that came to be known as the 103 "Messier object
Messier object

The Messier objects are a set of astronomical objects first listed by France astronomy Charles Messier in his "Catalogue des N?buleuses et des Amas d'?toiles" included in the Connaissance des Temps for 1774 ....
s". The purpose of the catalogue was to help comet
Comet

A comet is a Small Solar System body that orbits the Sun and, when close enough to the Sun, exhibits a visible coma or a tail?both primarily from the effects of solar radiation upon the Comet nucleus....
 hunters, as he was, and to help other astronomical observers to distinguish between permanent and transient objects in the sky.

ier was born in Badonviller
Badonviller

Badonviller is a Communes of France in the Meurthe-et-Moselle Departments of France in northeastern France.It has a population of 1,512....
 in the Lorraine
Lorraine (région)

Lorraine is one of the 26 Regions of France of France. It is the only administrative region with two cities of equal importance, Metz and Nancy....
 region of France
France

France , officially the French Republic , is a country whose Metropolitan France is located in Western Europe and that also comprises various Overseas departments and territories of France....
, being the tenth of twelve children of Francoise B.






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Charles Messier
Charles Messier (June 26, 1730 – April 12, 1817) was a French
France

France , officially the French Republic , is a country whose Metropolitan France is located in Western Europe and that also comprises various Overseas departments and territories of France....
 astronomer
Astronomy

Astronomy is the science of Astronomical object and Phenomenon that originate outside the Earth's atmosphere . It is concerned with the evolution, physics, chemistry, meteorology, and motion of celestial objects, as well as the physical cosmology....
 most notable for publishing an astronomical catalogue
Astronomical catalog

An astronomical catalog or catalogue is a list or tabulation of astronomical objects, typically grouped together because they share a common type, morphology, origin, means of detection, or method of discovery....
 consisting of deep sky objects such as nebula
Nebula

A nebula is an interstellar cloud of cosmic dust, hydrogen gas and Plasma . Originally nebula was a general name for any extended astronomy astronomical object, including galaxy beyond the Milky Way ....
e and star cluster
Star cluster

Star clusters or star clouds are groups of stars which are gravity bound. Two types of star clusters can be distinguished: globular clusters are tight groups of hundreds of thousands of very old stars, while open clusters generally contain less than a few hundred members, and are often very young....
s that came to be known as the 103 "Messier object
Messier object

The Messier objects are a set of astronomical objects first listed by France astronomy Charles Messier in his "Catalogue des N?buleuses et des Amas d'?toiles" included in the Connaissance des Temps for 1774 ....
s". The purpose of the catalogue was to help comet
Comet

A comet is a Small Solar System body that orbits the Sun and, when close enough to the Sun, exhibits a visible coma or a tail?both primarily from the effects of solar radiation upon the Comet nucleus....
 hunters, as he was, and to help other astronomical observers to distinguish between permanent and transient objects in the sky.

Messier's life

Messier was born in Badonviller
Badonviller

Badonviller is a Communes of France in the Meurthe-et-Moselle Departments of France in northeastern France.It has a population of 1,512....
 in the Lorraine
Lorraine (région)

Lorraine is one of the 26 Regions of France of France. It is the only administrative region with two cities of equal importance, Metz and Nancy....
 region of France
France

France , officially the French Republic , is a country whose Metropolitan France is located in Western Europe and that also comprises various Overseas departments and territories of France....
, being the tenth of twelve children of Francoise B. Grandblaise and Nicolas Messier, a catchpole
Catchpole

Catchpole is a rare surname derived from a law enforcement implement found in medieval England. The 'catchpole' usually consisted of an eight foot wooden pole with some sort of noose or barbed fork on one end....
. Six of his brothers and sisters died while young and in 1741, his father died. Charles' interest in astronomy was stimulated by the appearance of the spectacular, great six-tailed comet in 1744 and by an annular solar eclipse
Solar eclipse

A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between the Sun and the Earth so that the Sun is wholly or partially obscured. This can only happen during a new moon, when the Sun and Moon are in conjunction as seen from the Earth....
 visible from his hometown on July 25, 1748.

In 1751 he entered the employ of Joseph Nicolas Delisle, the astronomer of the French Navy
French Navy

The French Navy, officially the Marine nationale and often called La Royale , is the maritime arm of the French military. It consists of a full range of vessels, from patrol boats to guided missile frigates, and includes one nuclear aircraft carrier and ten nuclear submarines ....
, who instructed him to keep careful records of his observations. Messier's first documented observation was that of the Mercury transit
Transit of Mercury

A astronomical transit of Mercury across the Sun takes place when the planet Mercury comes between the Sun and the Earth, and Mercury is seen as a small black dot moving across the face of the Sun....
 of May 6, 1753.

In 1764, he was made a fellow of the Royal Society
Royal Society

The Royal Society of London for the Improvement of Natural Knowledge, known simply as the Royal Society, or even the Royal, is a learned society for science that was founded in 1660 and is considered by most to be the oldest such society still in existence....
, and on June 30, 1770, he was elected to the French Academy of Sciences
French Academy of Sciences

The French Academy of Sciences is a learned society, founded in 1666 by Louis XIV of France at the suggestion of Jean-Baptiste Colbert, to encourage and protect the spirit of French people Scientific method....
.

Messier discovered thirteen comets :

  • C/1760 B1 (Messier)
  • C/1763 S1 (Messier)
  • C/1764 A1 (Messier)
  • C/1766 E1 (Messier)
  • C/1769 P1 (Messier)
  • D/1770 L1 (Lexell)
  • C/1771 G1 (Messier)
  • C/1773 T1 (Messier)
  • C/1780 U2 (Messier)
  • C/1788 W1 (Messier)
  • C/1793 S2 (Messier)
  • C/1798 G1 (Messier)
  • C/1785 A1 (Messier-Mechain
    Pierre Méchain

    Pierre Fran?ois Andr? M?chain was a France astronomer and surveying who, with Charles Messier, was a major contributor to the early study of deep sky objects and comets....
    )


His catalogue

The first version of Messier's catalogue contained 45 objects and was published in 1774 in the journal of the French Academy of Sciences
French Academy of Sciences

The French Academy of Sciences is a learned society, founded in 1666 by Louis XIV of France at the suggestion of Jean-Baptiste Colbert, to encourage and protect the spirit of French people Scientific method....
 in Paris
Paris

Paris is the Capital of France and the country's largest city. It is situated on the river Seine, in northern France, at the heart of the ?le-de-France Regions of France ....
. The final version of the catalogue was published in 1781, in Connoissance des Temps for 1784. The final list of Messier objects
List of Messier objects

The Messier objects are a set of astronomical objects catalogued by Charles Messier in his "Catalogue des N?buleuses et des Amas d'?toiles" , originally published in 1771, with the last addition made in 1966....
 had grown to 103.

On several different occasions between 1921 and 1966, astronomers and historians discovered evidence of another seven deep-sky objects that were observed either by Messier or his friend and assistant, Pierre Mechain
Pierre Méchain

Pierre Fran?ois Andr? M?chain was a France astronomer and surveying who, with Charles Messier, was a major contributor to the early study of deep sky objects and comets....
, shortly after the final version was published. These seven objects, M104
M104

M104 or M-104 may refer to:*Sombrero Galaxy *M104 155mm Cartridge, a U.S. Army chemical artillery shell*M-104 , a state highway in Michigan...
 through M110, are accepted by many astronomers as "official" Messier objects.

The objects' Messier designations, from M1
Crab Nebula

The Crab Nebula  is a supernova remnant and pulsar wind nebula in the constellation of Taurus . The nebula was first observed by John Bevis, and corresponds to a bright supernova recorded by Chinese astronomy and Islamic astronomy astronomers SN 1054....
 to M110
M110

M110 or M-110 may refer to:* M110 155mm Cartridge, a U.S. Army chemical artillery shell* Mercedes-Benz M110 engine, a 2.8L engine produced from 1973-1986...
, still are in use by professional and amateur astronomers
Amateur astronomy

Amateur astronomy, a subset of astronomy, is a hobby whose participants enjoy studying and observing celestial objects....
 today.

The catalogue is not organized scientifically by object type or by location, as the later New General Catalogue
New General Catalogue

The New General Catalogue is a well-known astronomical catalog of deep sky objects in amateur astronomy. It contains 7,840 objects, known as the NGC objects....
 would be. Nonetheless, the Messier catalogue comprises examples of every known deep sky object, including galaxies, planetary nebulae, open clusters, and globular clusters. Because these objects were accessible to the relatively small-aperture telescope
Telescope

A telescope is an instrument designed for the observation of remote objects by the collection of electromagnetic radiation. The first known practically functioning telescopes were invented in the Netherlands at the beginning of the 17th century....
 (approximately 102 mm, or four inches) used by Messier to study the sky, they are among the most spectacular deep sky objects available to modern amateur astronomers using much better equipment. Furthermore, almost all of the Messier objects are among the closest to our planet in their respective classes, which makes them heavily studied with professional class instruments that today, can resolve very small and visually spectacular details in them. Professional astronomers still refer to objects by their Messier designation, and in amateur astronomy they are among the most frequently observed deep sky objects.

Many of the objects in the Messier catalogue were discovered by his assistant, Pierre Mechain
Pierre Méchain

Pierre Fran?ois Andr? M?chain was a France astronomer and surveying who, with Charles Messier, was a major contributor to the early study of deep sky objects and comets....
.

The crater Messier
Messier (crater)

Messier is a relatively young lunar impact crater located on the Mare Fecunditatis. The crater has a discernible oblong shape that is not caused by foreshortening....
 on the Moon
Moon

The Moon is Earth's only natural satellite and the List of natural satellites by diameter satellite in the Solar System. The average centre-to-centre distance from the Earth to the Moon is km, about thirty times the diameter of the Earth....
 and the asteroid
Asteroid

Asteroids, sometimes called minor planets or planetoids, are small Solar System bodies in orbit around the Sun, smaller than planets but larger than meteoroids....
 7359 Messier
7359 Messier

7359 Messier is a Main-belt Asteroid discovered on January 16, 1996 by Klet at Klet.External links ...
 were named in his honor.

Footnotes


Sources

  • O'Meara, Stephen James (1998). Deep Sky Companions: The Messier Objects. Cambridge University Press.
  • Biography at Students for the Exploration and Development of Space. Accessed July 2007
  • by Jon Zander at OurDarkSkies.com . Accessed July 2007
  • Professor Mark Brake and Martin Griffiths, Astrobiology Magazine European Edition, Spring 2007. Accessed July 2007


See also

  • Messier object
    Messier object

    The Messier objects are a set of astronomical objects first listed by France astronomy Charles Messier in his "Catalogue des N?buleuses et des Amas d'?toiles" included in the Connaissance des Temps for 1774 ....
  • List of Messier objects
    List of Messier objects

    The Messier objects are a set of astronomical objects catalogued by Charles Messier in his "Catalogue des N?buleuses et des Amas d'?toiles" , originally published in 1771, with the last addition made in 1966....
  • Messier marathon
    Messier marathon

    A Messier marathon is an attempt, usually organized by amateur astronomers, to find as many Messier catalogue as possible during one night. The Messier catalogue was compiled by French astronomer Charles Messier during the late 18th century and consists of 110 relatively bright deep sky objects ....


External links

  • Attempts to find as many Messier objects as possible in one night.
  • NGC/IC Project is a collaborative effort between professional and amateur astronomers to correctly identify all of the original NGC and IC objects, such that the identity of each of the NGC and IC objects is known with as much certainty as we can reasonably bring to it from the existing historical record. Accessed July 2007