The hottest Messier stuff available
Most recent hots: 
- Scans of the Original Messier Catalog
  of 1781 - from the copy of the Bureau des Longitudes, Paris
 
- McNeil's Nebula discovered near
  M78; recovered in an old 
  Evered Kreimer photograph on the SEDS
  Messier pages!
- M79 may be a recent immigrant to our Milky Way's
  Galactic Globular Cluster system, from the remnant system of the 
  Canis Major Dwarf discovered 2003.
  Similar to M54 which came from
  SagDEG.
- Pigott's discovery of M64 recovered
 
- Messier 102: Status of its identification.
  Historical evidence implies it may be NGC 5866.
 
- New more beautiful scans of 
  David Malin's images 
  (note these are copyrighted):
  M1,
  M5,
  M8,
  M11,
  M16 (full view),
  M16 (central part),
  M17,
  M20 (full view),
  M20 (deep image),
  M27,
  M31,
  M33,
  M42,
  M43,
  M45,
  M65,
  M66,
  M83,
  M87,
  M84 & M86,
  M87 and Markarian's Chain,
  M95,
  M100,
  M104.
- Identify galaxies in the heart
  of the Virgo cluster interactively
- Current Month's Messier Tour 
  (Tony Cecce)
- The Hodierna Catalog could be 
  significantly revised and improved thanks to the help of
  Fredi De Maria of the
  ORSA, Palermo, Italy.
- Biography of W. Tempel, including his 
  drawing of the Merope Nebula in the Pleiades,
  made available online by 
  Leos Ondra
- Hubble Views the Hourglass Nebula in the
  Lagoon Nebula M8
- HST images of the Trapezium Cluster
  in the Orion Nebula M42
- Screen sized HST images of M16 
  (suitable as backgrounds for your computer screen)
Hot options in our Messier pages
Mirrors !
Outside North America, you may have faster access to our pages through one of
our Mirror Sites. Moreover, there is a 
German version of the Messier
pages, created and maintained by 
Christine Kronberg, an
Italian version 
by Mario Farina, and a
French version by
Bernard Trezeguet.
Further interesting options
The hottest shots of Messier objects
- Excellent amateur photos:
  M1 by Bobby Middleton 
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- New more beautiful scans of 
  David Malin's images (thanks!):
  M1,
  M5,
  M8,
  M11,
  M16 (full view),
  M16 (central part),
  M17,
  M20 (full view),
  M20 (deep image),
  M27,
  M31,
  M33,
  M42,
  M43,
  M45,
  M65,
  M66,
  M83,
  M87,
  M84 & M86,
  M87 and Markarian's Chain,
  M95,
  M100,
  M104.
- Some of the hottest Hubble Space Telescope images are of Messier objects:
  Hourglass Nebula in the
  Lagoon Nebula M8,
  Trapezium Cluster
  in the Orion Nebula M42,
  Pulsar and dynamics of the
  Crab Nebula M1,
  star forming regions in 
  M16 
  (select from this table, or
  find some screen sized HST images of M16).
- David Malin's deep images of Messier galaxies:
  
If you know any more "HOT" Messier stuff, please
contact me
Other hot stuff 
(besides Messier).
Hartmut Frommert
Christine Kronberg
[contact]
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