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Charles Messier was born on June 26, 1730 and died on April 12, 1817. Charles Messier would have been 86 years old at the time of death or 285 years old today.
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.
No . . . They would be classified as a protein. ( Meats )
The word "meats" is occasionally used in English language, but it is less common than the singular form "meat." "Meats" may be used to refer to different types of meat or to emphasize variety in a culinary context.
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Charles Messier should not be all that important; the only things he cared about were comets. Messier built his own observatory specially to search for comets, but he kept discovering little fuzzy patches of light in the night sky that were NOT comets. So he made a little list of "Fuzzy things in the sky that aren't comets", and he numbered them so he would recognize them when he found them again. Later we learned that many of the "fuzzy things in the sky that aren't comets" were galaxies, and the Messier Catalog of galaxies and nebulae is one of the primary lists of deep space objects.
In an auction sale it would sell for between $100-$150 assuming it is in near mint condition.
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Tender meat, so you would be asking for a tender cut. Also minced (ground) meats are 'soft' meats and easily chewable.
Depending on the cut or size of the meat, baking, broiling, grilling, boiling and roasting would be the healthiest ways to cook meats.
I would think mostly pork and venison
They would have sandwiches, salads, meats and wines( depending on class) this would be 1st class