Messier Catalog
110 objects in the Messier catalog
Messier Catalog
Author
Charles Messier (1730-1817)
Year
1774-1781
Objektoj
110
The Messier catalog is a set of 110 astronomical objects catalogued by French astronomer Charles Messier in his 'Catalog of Nebulae and Star Clusters' first published in 1774. The catalog was motivated by Messier's interest in finding comets, and includes some of the most spectacular deep-sky objects visible from the northern hemisphere, including galaxies, nebulae, and star clusters.
Data Sources
- OpenNGC Database - Modern comprehensive astronomical database
- AstroPixels Messier Catalog - Complete reference with observations and images
Objects are numbered M1 through M110, with some numbers (like M102) being controversial. This catalog remains one of the most popular targets for amateur astronomers.
Objektoj
| Nomo | Tipo | RA | Dek | Mag | Konstelacio | Agoj |
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Pri profundaĉiel-datumoj
Fonto de datumoj
Deep sky object data comes from the OpenNGC database by Mattia Verga. Coordinates, magnitudes, and object classifications are sourced from authoritative astronomical catalogs including NGC, IC, Messier, and Caldwell. Source repository: OpenNGC database
Fotometriaj sistemoj
V-band (Visual): Johnson V filter centered at ~550nm (yellow-green), matching peak sensitivity of human eye. This is the standard astronomical magnitude system.
B-band (Blue): Johnson B filter centered at ~440nm (blue light). Used when V magnitude is unavailable.
Magnituda skalo
The astronomical magnitude scale is logarithmic. Each magnitude step represents a brightness ratio of ~2.512x. The formula relating magnitude difference to brightness ratio is:
\[m_1 - m_2 = -2.5 \times \log_{10}\left(\frac{F_1}{F_2}\right)\]
kie m estas magnitudo kaj F estas fluo. Pli malgranda magnitudo = pli brila objekto.
Kolorindekso (B-V)
La kolorindekso B-V indikas la koloron kaj temperaturon de la objekto:
\[B - V = m_B - m_V\]
Typical values: blue objects have negative B-V, white objects are near 0, yellow objects are near 0.6, and red objects are above 1.0. Reference: Kolora konvertado
Magnituda notacio
Each magnitude value is marked with (V) for V-band or (B) for B-band to indicate the photometric system used.
Gvidilo pri videbleco:
• Limo por nuda okulo: ~6.0 mag
• Binokloj: ~10.0 mag
• Malgranda teleskopo (4"): ~12.0 mag
• Meza teleskopo (8"): ~14.0 mag
Koordinata sistemo
Right Ascension (RA): Celestial longitude in hours:minutes:seconds (0h to 24h).
Declination (Dec): Celestial latitude in degrees:arcminutes:arcseconds (-90 to +90 degrees).
All coordinates are in the J2000.0 epoch (standard reference frame for year 2000).