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O Catálogo de Messier é um conjunto de mais de 100 objetos astronômicos primeiro listada pelo astrônomo francês Charles Messier em 1771. Messier era um caçador de cometas que ficava frustrado por se confundir com objetos que não eram cometas, resolvendo então compilar uma lista deles com a colaboração de seu assistente Pierre Méchain, para evitar perder tempo com eles. O número de objetos do catálogo chegou a 103 durante sua vida, mas alguns mais atribuídos a Messier foram incluídos por outros astrônomos ao longo dos anos. O Catálogo de Messier inclui quase todos os tipos de de objetos de céu profundo - nebulosas difusas, nebulosas planetárias, aglomerados abertos, aglomerados globulares e galáxias. Uma vez que esse objetos podem ser reconhecidos visualmente, eles estão entre os objetos mais brilhantes e, portanto, mais atrativos observáveis mesmo a partir de grandes cidades. O objeto Messier de hoje é M 3, um aglomerado globular na constelação dos Cães de Caça. The Messier Catalogue are a set of over 100 astronomical objects first listed by French astronomer Charles Messier in 1771. Messier was a comet hunter, and was frustrated by objects which resembled but were not comets, so he compiled a list of them, in collaboration with his assistant Pierre Méchain, to avoid wasting time on them. The number of objects in the catalog reached 103 during his lifetime but a few more thought to have been observed by Messier have been added by other astronomers over the years. The Messier catalogue comprises nearly all the most spectacular examples of the five types of deep sky object – diffuse nebulae, planetary nebulae, open clusters, globular clusters and galaxies. Since these objects can be observed visually, they are among the brightest and therefore most attractive observable even from large cities. Today's Messier object is M 3, a globular cluster in the constellation of Canes Venatici (the hunting dogs). Credit: Adam Block/Mount Lemon Sky Center/U. of Arizona #messier #messier3 #messiercatalogue #universityofarizona #mountlemon #astronomy #astronomia #globularcluster #astrogram #observatoriog1
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