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  • ...ulae, galaxies, and star clusters, first compiled and published in 1771 by Charles Messier, it originally contained 45 objects, later superseded by the New General Ca
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Charles Messier]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Charles Messier}}
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  • ...n the list of comet-like "nebulae" catalogued by the French comet hunter [[Charles Messier]]. They are the [[globular cluster]]s [[NGC 7089]] (Messier 2) and [[NGC 69
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  • '''Charles Messier''' was a [[French]] [[astronomer]], best known for his catalogue of unusual
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  • [[Charles Messier]], a French comet-hunter of the 18th century, discovered NGC 205 in 1773 bu
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  • ...first discovered in 1746 by Jean-Dominique Maraldi. French comet hunter [[Charles Messier]] included the cluster on his list of nebulous objects in 1760 as the secon
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  • ...galaxy. LeGentil discovered the object in 1749 while French comet hunter [[Charles Messier]] recorded it in 1757. Seven years later he included the galaxy in his cata
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  • {{r|Charles Messier}}
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  • ...iffuse [[Astronomy|astronomical]] objects. The catalogue was compiled by [[Charles Messier]] between 1758 and 1782, as a collection of nebulae and star clusters, to d
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  • Although the galaxy was known to Al-Sufi in Isfahan around AD 905, Charles Messier was unaware of earlier Persian records and attributed its discovery to Simo
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  • Towards the end of the 18th century, [[Charles Messier]] compiled a [[Messier object|catalog]] containing the 109 brightest nebula
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  • ==[[Charles Messier]] (1730-1817)==
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