Messier Objects by Constellations

  • Andromeda
    • M31 The Andromeda Galaxy spiral galaxy (type Sb)
    • M32 Satellite galaxy of M31 elliptical galaxy (type E2)
    • M110 Satellite galaxy of M31 elliptical galaxy (type E6pec)
  • Aquarius
    • M2 globular cluster
    • M72 globular cluster
    • M73 system or asterism of 4 stars
  • Auriga
    • M36 open cluster
    • M37 open cluster
    • M38 open cluster
  • Cancer
    • M44 Praesepe, the Beehive Cluster open cluster
    • M67 open cluster
  • Canes Venatici
    • M3 globular cluster
    • M51 The Whirlpool Galaxy spiral galaxy
    • M63 Sunflower galaxy spiral galaxy
    • M94 spiral galaxy
    • M106 spiral galaxy
  • Canis Major
    • M41 open cluster
  • Capricornus
    • M30 globular cluster
  • Cassiopeia
    • M52 open cluster
    • M103 open cluster
  • Cetus
    • M77 spiral galaxy
  • Coma Berenices
    • M53 globular cluster
    • M64 Blackeye galaxy spiral galaxy
    • M85 elliptical galaxy
    • M88 spiral galaxy
    • M91 spiral galaxy
    • M98 spiral galaxy
    • M99 spiral galaxy
    • M100 spiral galaxy
  • Cygnus
    • M29 open cluster
    • M39 open cluster
  • Draco
    • M102 may be

      NGC 5866 Spindle Galaxy , a lenticular galaxy (type S0_3)

  • Gemini
    • M35 open cluster
  • Hercules
    • M13 Great Hercules Globular Cluster globular cluster
    • M92 globular cluster
  • Hydra
    • M48 open cluster
    • M68 globular cluster
    • M83 spiral galaxy
  • Leo
    • M65 spiral galaxy
    • M66 spiral galaxy
    • M95 spiral galaxy
    • M96 spiral galaxy
    • M105 elliptical galaxy
  • Lepus
    • M79 globular cluster
  • Lyra
    • M56 globular cluster
    • M57 The Ring Nebula planetary nebula
  • Monoceros
    • M50 open cluster
  • Ophiuchus
    • M9 globular cluster
    • M10 globular cluster
    • M12 globular cluster
    • M14 globular cluster
    • M19 globular cluster
    • M62 globular cluster
    • M107 globular cluster
  • Orion
    • M42 The Great Orion Nebula diffuse nebula
    • M43 part of the Orion Nebula (de Mairan’s Nebula) diffuse nebula
    • M78 diffuse nebula
  • Pegasus
    • M15 globular cluster
  • Perseus
    • M34 open cluster
    • M76 The Little Dumbell, Cork, or Butterfly planetary nebula
  • Pisces
    • M74 spiral galaxy
  • Puppis
    • M46 open cluster
    • M47 open cluster
    • M93 open cluster
  • Sagitta
    • M71 globular cluster
  • Sagittarius
    • M8 The Lagoon Nebula diffuse nebula
    • M17 The Omega or Swan or Horseshoe Nebula diffuse nebula
    • M18 open cluster
    • M20 The Trifid Nebula diffuse nebula
    • M21 open cluster
    • M22 globular cluster
    • M23 open cluster
    • M24 Milky Way Patch star cloud with open cluster (NGC 6603)
    • M25 open cluster
    • M28 globular cluster
    • M54 globular cluster
    • M55 globular cluster
    • M69 globular cluster
    • M70 globular cluster
    • M75 globular cluster
  • Scorpius
    • M4 globular cluster
    • M6 The Butterfly Cluster open cluster
    • M7 Ptolemy’s Cluster open cluster
    • M80 globular cluster
  • Scutum
    • M11 The Wild Duck Cluster open cluster
    • M26 open cluster
  • Serpens Caput
    • M5 globular cluster
  • Serpens Cauda
    • M16 open cluster associated with the Eagle Nebula (IC 4703)
  • Taurus
    • M1 The Crab Nebula supernova remnant
    • M45 Subaru, the Pleiades–the Seven Sisters open cluster
  • Triangulum
    • M33 The Triangulum Galaxy (also Pinwheel) spiral galaxy
  • Ursa Major
    • M40 Double Star Winecke 4 (WNC 4)
    • M81 Bode’s Galaxy (nebula) spiral galaxy (type Sb)
    • M82 The Cigar Galaxy irregular galaxy
    • M97 The Owl Nebula planetary nebula
    • M101 The Pinwheel Galaxy spiral galaxy (type Sc)

      (M102 may be a Duplication of M101)

    • M108 spiral galaxy (type Sc(s)III)
    • M109 spiral galaxy (type SBb(rs)I)
  • Virgo
    • M49 elliptical galaxy (type E1 or S0_1(1))
    • M58 spiral galaxy (type Sab(s)II)
    • M59 elliptical galaxy (type E5)
    • M60 elliptical galaxy (type E2 or S0_1(2))
    • M61 spiral galaxy (type Sc(s)I.2)
    • M84 elliptical or lenticular galaxy (type SB0_2/3(r)(3))
    • M86 elliptical galaxy (type E3 or S0_1(3))
    • M87 Virgo A elliptical galaxy (type E0), with Smoking Gun
    • M89 elliptical galaxy (type E0)
    • M90 spiral galaxy (type Sab(s)I-II)
    • M104 The Sombrero Galaxy spiral galaxy (type Sa+/Sb-)
  • Vulpecula
    • M27 The Dumbbell Nebula planetary nebula

Hartmut Frommert

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