The night will never stay,
The night will still go by,
Though with a million stars
You pin it to the sky…
— Eleanor Farjeon, "The Night Will Never Stay", 1951
Charles Messier (1730–1817) was an avid comet hunter. Unfortunately, he kept coming across fuzzy-looking objects in his telescope that could easily fool the unwary, so he began to compile a list of these objects which eventually became known as the Messier Catalogue. Ironically, Charles Messier is now more famous for his list of galaxies, nebulae and clusters than he is for his comet discoveries.
A complement to the Messier Catalogue is the Caldwell Catalogue which includes many more bright deep sky objects from both hemispheres.
Catalogue Number(s) | Popular Name | Constellation | Description | |||
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M1 | NGC 1952 | Crab Nebula | Taurus | supernova remnant | ||
M2 | NGC 7089 | Mel 235 | Aquarius | globular cluster | ||
M3 | NGC 5272 | Mel 119 | Canes Venatici | globular cluster | ||
M4 | NGC 6121 | Mel 144 | Scorpius | globular cluster | ||
M5 | NGC 5904 | Mel 133 | Serpens | globular cluster | ||
M6 | NGC 6405 | Cr 341 | Mel 178 | Butterfly Cluster | Scorpius | open cluster |
M7 | NGC 6475 | Cr 354 | Mel 183 | Ptolemy's Cluster | Scorpius | open cluster |
M8 | NGC 6523 | Lagoon Nebula | Sagittarius | emission nebula | ||
M9 | NGC 6333 | Mel 167 | Ophiuchus | globular cluster | ||
M10 | NGC 6254 | Mel 157 | Ophiuchus | globular cluster | ||
M11 | NGC 6705 | Cr 391 | Mel 213 | Wild Duck Cluster | Scutum | open cluster |
M12 | NGC 6218 | Mel 151 | Ophiuchus | globular cluster | ||
M13 | NGC 6205 | Mel 150 | Great Globular Cluster | Hercules | globular cluster | |
M14 | NGC 6402 | Mel 175 | Ophiuchus | globular cluster | ||
M15 | NGC 7078 | Mel 234 | Pegasus | globular cluster | ||
M16 | NGC 6611 | Cr 375 | Mel 198 | Eagle Nebula | Serpens | emission nebula and open cluster |
M17 | NGC 6618 | Horseshoe Nebula, Ω Nebula, Swan Nebula | Sagittarius | emission nebula | ||
M18 | NGC 6613 | Cr 376 | Sagittarius | open cluster | ||
M19 | NGC 6273 | Mel 160 | Ophiuchus | globular cluster | ||
M20 | NGC 6514 | Triffid Nebula | Sagittarius | nebula | ||
M21 | NGC 6531 | Cr 363 | Mel 188 | Sagittarius | open cluster | |
M22 | NGC 6656 | Mel 208 | Sagittarius | globular cluster | ||
M23 | NGC 6494 | Cr 356 | Mel 184 | Sagittarius | open cluster | |
M24 | IC 4715 | part of the Milky Way | Sagittarius | star cloud | ||
M25 | IC 4725 | Cr 382 | Mel 204 | Sagittarius | open cluster | |
M26 | NGC 6694 | Cr 389 | Mel 212 | Scutum | open cluster | |
M27 | NGC 6853 | Dumbbell Nebula | Vulpecula | planetary nebula | ||
M28 | NGC 6626 | Mel 200 | Sagittarius | globular cluster | ||
M29 | NGC 6913 | Cr 422 | Cygnus | open cluster | ||
M30 | NGC 7099 | Mel 237 | Capricornus | globular cluster | ||
M31 | NGC 224 | Andromeda Galaxy | Andromeda | spiral galaxy | ||
M32 | NGC 221 | Andromeda | elliptical galaxy | |||
M33 | NGC 598 | Triangulum Galaxy | Triangulum | spiral galaxy | ||
M34 | NGC 1039 | Cr 31 | Mel 17 | Perseus | open cluster | |
M35 | NGC 2168 | Cr 82 | Mel 41 | Gemini | open cluster | |
M36 | NGC 1960 | Cr 71 | Mel 37 | Auriga | open cluster | |
M37 | NGC 2099 | Cr 75 | Mel 38 | Auriga | open cluster | |
M38 | NGC 1912 | Cr 67 | Mel 36 | Auriga | open cluster | |
M39 | NGC 7092 | Cr 438 | Mel 236 | Cygnus | open cluster | |
M40 | Winnecke 4 | Ursa Major | binary star | |||
M41 | NGC 2287 | Cr 118 | Mel 41 | Canis Major | open cluster | |
M42 | NGC 1976 | Great Orion Nebula | Orion | diffuse nebula | ||
M43 | NGC 1982 | part of the Orion Nebula | Orion | emission nebula | ||
M44 | NGC 2632 | Cr 189 | Mel 88 | Beehive Cluster, Praesepe | Cancer | open cluster |
M45 | Cr 42 | Mel 22 | Pleiades | Taurus | open cluster | |
M46 | NGC 2437 | Cr 159 | Mel 75 | Puppis | open cluster | |
M47 | NGC 2422 | Cr 152 | Mel 68 | Puppis | open cluster | |
M48 | NGC 2548 | Cr 179 | Mel 85 | Hydra | open cluster | |
M49 | NGC 4472 | Virgo | elliptical galaxy | |||
M50 | NGC 2323 | Cr 124 | Mel 58 | Monoceros | open cluster | |
M51 | NGC 5194 | Whirlpool Galaxy | Canes Venatici | spiral galaxy | ||
M52 | NGC 7654 | Cr 455 | Mel 243 | Cassiopeia | open cluster | |
M53 | NGC 5024 | Mel 117 | Coma Berenices | globular cluster | ||
M54 | NGC 6715 | Mel 216 | Sagittarius | globular cluster | ||
M55 | NGC 6809 | Mel 221 | Sagittarius | globular cluster | ||
M56 | NGC 6779 | Mel 220 | Lyra | globular cluster | ||
M57 | NGC 6720 | Ring Nebula | Lyra | planetary nebula | ||
M58 | NGC 4579 | Virgo | barred spiral galaxy | |||
M59 | NGC 4621 | Virgo | elliptical galaxy | |||
M60 | NGC 4649 | Virgo | elliptical galaxy | |||
M61 | NGC 4303 | Virgo | spiral galaxy | |||
M62 | NGC 6266 | Mel 159 | Ophiuchus | globular cluster | ||
M63 | NGC 5055 | Sunflower Galaxy | Canes Venatici | spiral galaxy | ||
M64 | NGC 4826 | Blackeye Galaxy | Coma Berenices | spiral galaxy | ||
M65 | NGC 3623 | Leo | spiral galaxy | |||
M66 | NGC 3627 | Leo | spiral galaxy | |||
M67 | NGC 2682 | Cr 204 | Mel 94 | Cancer | open cluster | |
M68 | NGC 4590 | Mel 113 | Hydra | globular cluster | ||
M69 | NGC 6637 | Mel 202 | Sagittarius | globular cluster | ||
M70 | NGC 6681 | Mel 211 | Sagittarius | globular cluster | ||
M71 | NGC 6838 | Mel 226 | Sagitta | globular cluster | ||
M72 | NGC 6981 | Mel 233 | Aquarius | globular cluster | ||
M73 | NGC 6994 | Cr 426 | Aquarius | asterism of four stars | ||
M74 | NGC 628 | Pisces | spiral galaxy | |||
M75 | NGC 6864 | Mel 228 | Sagittarius | globular cluster | ||
M76 | NGC 651 | Butterfly Nebula, Little Dumbbell Nebula | Perseus | planetary nebula | ||
M77 | NGC 1068 | Cetus | spiral galaxy | |||
M78 | NGC 2068 | Orion | diffuse nebula | |||
M79 | NGC 1904 | Mel 79 | Lepus | globular cluster | ||
M80 | NGC 6093 | Mel 142 | Scorpius | globular cluster | ||
M81 | NGC 3031 | Bode's Galaxy | Ursa Major | spiral galaxy | ||
M82 | NGC 3034 | Cigar Galaxy | Ursa Major | irregular galaxy | ||
M83 | NGC 5236 | Southern Pinwheel Galaxy | Hydra | barred spiral galaxy | ||
M84 | NGC 4374 | Virgo | lenticular galaxy | |||
M85 | NGC 4382 | Coma Berenices | lenticular galaxy | |||
M86 | NGC 4406 | Virgo | lenticular galaxy | |||
M87 | NGC 4486 | Virgo A | Virgo | elliptical galaxy | ||
M88 | NGC 4501 | Coma Berenices | spiral galaxy | |||
M89 | NGC 4552 | Virgo | elliptical galaxy | |||
M90 | NGC 4569 | Virgo | spiral galaxy | |||
M91 | NGC 4548 | Coma Berenices | barred spiral galaxy | |||
M92 | NGC 6341 | Mel 168 | Hercules | globular cluster | ||
M93 | NGC 2447 | Cr 160 | Mel 76 | Puppis | open cluster | |
M94 | NGC 4736 | Canes Venatici | spiral galaxy | |||
M95 | NGC 3351 | Leo | barred spiral galaxy | |||
M96 | NGC 3368 | Leo | spiral galaxy | |||
M97 | NGC 3587 | Owl Nebula | Ursa Major | planetary nebula | ||
M98 | NGC 4192 | Coma Berenices | spiral galaxy | |||
M99 | NGC 4254 | Coma Berenices | spiral galaxy | |||
M100 | NGC 4321 | Coma Berenices | spiral galaxy | |||
M101 | NGC 5457 | Pinwheel Galaxy | Ursa Major | spiral galaxy | ||
M102 | There is some controversy as to the identity of this object. Some think that Messier made a mistake and re-identified M101 as M102. Others believe that this object is actually the lenticular galaxy NGC 5866, known as the Spindle Galaxy, in the constellation Draco. | |||||
M103 | NGC 581 | Cr 14 | Mel 103 | Cassiopeia | open cluster | |
M104 | NGC 4594 | Sombrero Galaxy | Virgo | spiral galaxy | ||
M105 | NGC 3379 | Leo | elliptical galaxy | |||
M106 | NGC 4258 | Canes Venatici | spiral galaxy | |||
M107 | NGC 6171 | Mel 148 | Ophiuchus | globular cluster | ||
M108 | NGC 3556 | Ursa Major | spiral galaxy | |||
M109 | NGC 3992 | Ursa Major | barred spiral galaxy | |||
M110 | NGC 205 | Andromeda | elliptical galaxy |