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Charles Messier!
Parke Kunkle from the Minnesota Planetarium Society.
Charles Messier a French astronomer, published an astronomical catalogue consisting of deep sky objects such as nebulae and star clusters that came to be known as the 103 "Messier objects".It was published in 1774.The purpose of the catalogue was to help astronomical observers, in particular comet hunters such as himself, distinguish between permanent and transient objects in the sky._________________________Interestingly enough, Messier wasn't interested in any of that stuff; Messier was a comet hunter. His catalogue was of "objects that look a little like comets but aren't". His catalogue was designed so that he wouldn't waste time looking at these non-comet objects in his telescope.
once they become an astronomer, until they die or when they choose to retire or quit.
Charles Thomas Bolton
The middle name of Charles Messier, the French astronomer, was Joseph. He was born in Paris, and is well-known for his astronomical catalog.
He was a French astronomer who published a catalogue of nebulae and star clusters.
Charles Messier was an astronomer from the 1700s who created a guidebook to certain star groupings and nebulae. He created the guide so that other astronomers would have an easier time finding objects in the night sky.
If the question is about the Triffid Nebula, then the M stands for Messier, after the French astronomer Charles Messier who catalogued some astronomical objects in 1771. He was a comet hunter and wanted a list of objects that could be confused with comets so that he could reject them quickly.If the question is about the Triffid Nebula, then the M stands for Messier, after the French astronomer Charles Messier who catalogued some astronomical objects in 1771. He was a comet hunter and wanted a list of objects that could be confused with comets so that he could reject them quickly.If the question is about the Triffid Nebula, then the M stands for Messier, after the French astronomer Charles Messier who catalogued some astronomical objects in 1771. He was a comet hunter and wanted a list of objects that could be confused with comets so that he could reject them quickly.If the question is about the Triffid Nebula, then the M stands for Messier, after the French astronomer Charles Messier who catalogued some astronomical objects in 1771. He was a comet hunter and wanted a list of objects that could be confused with comets so that he could reject them quickly.
Charles Messier. His list of "Messier objects" includes a host of galaxies and nebulae; the Great Andromeda Nebula is "M31", or the 31st item in his list.
Charles Messier was born on June 26, 1730.
Charles Messier was born on June 26, 1730.
Charles Messier died on April 12, 1817 at the age of 86.
well i believe he attended the university of fried chicken :)
The crater Messier on the Moon and the asteroid7359 Messier were named in his honor
Charles Messier died on April 12, 1817 at the age of 86.
April 11-12 In this night, Charles Messier passed away in his 87th year, in his home in Paris.