| Subject: Re: BIONIC's SETI program: why don't they remove all display modes except Minimalist -- and work on a Minimalist + StarMap & Minmalist + Sponsor... |
| From: "Ouch" <yes@no.com.au> |
| Date: 07/02/2005, 08:31 |
| Newsgroups: alt.ecommerce,alt.sci.seti,sci.astro.seti |
"Odysseus" <odysseus1479-at@yahoo-dot.ca> wrote in message news:420617B7.5347550F@yahoo-dot.ca...
Ouch wrote:[snip,snip]What's a Messier object?The first catalogue of deep-space objects (nebulae, galactic star clusters, globular clusters, and external galaxies) was compiled in the XVIII c. by Charles Messier. He was mainly interested in comets, but wanted a list of permanent 'faint fuzzies' to check potential comet discoveries against. All the objects can be seen in small telescopes, so the list is popular with amateur astronomers -- there are even "Messier marathons", events in which the participants try to spot every one in a single night of observing -- and the "M#" designations are very commonly used. Several objects were added to the catalogue after Messier's death, and a few entries are mistaken (non-existent or duplicated), so published lists vary, but there are about a hundred of them. -- Odysseus 22# @ 45Y
Thank you.