Introduction to Charles Messier’s Catalogue of Nebulae and Star Clusters
Charles Messier provided the following
introduction to his
Catalogue of Nebulae and Star Clusters as it was
published in the Connaissance des Temps:
Catalogue of Nebulae and Star Clusters.
Observed at Paris by M. Messier.
At the Observatory of the Marine.
Hotel de Cluny. Rue de Mathurins.
M. Messier has observed with the utmost care, the Nebulae and star clusters
which one can detect over the horizon of Paris; he has determined their
Right Ascension and Declination and given their diameters, together with
circumstantial details for each one: a work which was missing in astronomy.
He also gives details to the searches he has made for those other nebulae
which other astronomers have discovered but which he has looked for without
success.
The catalogue of nebulae and star clusters of M. Messier was included in the
volume of the Academy of Sciences for the year 1771, page 435.
He reported at the end of his Memoir, a
drawing outlined with the greatest care,
of the fine nebula in the sword of Orion with the stars it contains.
This drawing will be of help to recognize it again, provided that
it is not subject to change with time. If one compares the present drawing
with those of Ms. Huygens, Picard, de Mairan and Le Gentil, one is
astonished to find such a change in it that, considering its shape alone,
one would have difficulty to recognise it as the same nebula.
M. Le Gentil’s drawing can be seen in the volume of the Academy for 1759,
page 470, plate XXI.
To the catalog printed by M. Messier, which we give here, we have also
reported a large number of nebulae and star clusters which he has discovered
since the printing of his Memoir, and which he communicated to us.
With the positions of the nebulae, M. Messier reports the numbers which are
the same on the following pages, where the details of each of the observed
nebulae are given.
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