Messier Catelog

The Messier Catalog is a collection of 110 galaxies, nebulae, and star clusters compiled in the 18th century by French astronomer Charles Messier. The objects are some of the most beautiful and scientifically important deep-sky objects visible from Earth. My goal is to capture every Messier object through astrophotography, and I will continue updating this page as new targets are imaged and added to the collection over time.

In process status means I have imaged the object but haven’t processed and uploaded the final image to the website yet. Work in progress!

NumberNameCategorySummary StatusLinkPhoto
M1Crab NebulaSupernova RemnantA rapidly expanding cloud of gas and dust left over from a supernova observed in 1054 ADIn Process
M2Messier 2Globular ClusterA dense
M3Messier 3Globular ClusterOne of the richest globular clusters in the skyIn Process
M4Messier 4Globular ClusterThe closest globular cluster to Earth
M5Messier 5Globular ClusterA very old and massive cluster containing over 100In Process
M6Butterfly ClusterOpen ClusterA bright open cluster whose star pattern loosely resembles butterfly wings.
M7Ptolemy’s ClusterOpen ClusterA large and bright naked-eye cluster made up of young
M8Lagoon NebulaEmission NebulaA huge stellar nursery containing glowing hydrogen gas
M9Messier 9Globular ClusterA compact globular cluster near the galactic center
M10Messier 10Globular ClusterA bright globular cluster with a dense core and slightly elongated shape from tidal effects.
M11Wild Duck ClusterOpen ClusterOne of the richest open clusters
M12Messier 12Globular ClusterA loosely concentrated globular cluster with stars more evenly distributed than most similar clusters.
M13Hercules Globular ClusterGlobular ClusterOne of the brightest globular clustersIn Process
M14Messier 14Globular ClusterA dense cluster rich in variable stars and showing a relatively low metallicity population.
M15Messier 15Globular ClusterAn extremely compact globular cluster with a dense core and a rare embedded planetary nebula.
M16Eagle NebulaEmission NebulaA vast star-forming region famous for the “Pillars of CreationCompleted
M17Omega NebulaEmission NebulaA bright cloud shaped like a swan or checkmark
M18Messier 18Open ClusterA small and loose open cluster embedded in a dense star field in Sagittarius.
M19Messier 19Globular ClusterAn unusually elongated globular cluster distorted by gravitational forces near the galactic center.
M20Trifid NebulaEmission/Reflection NebulaA complex nebula with dark dust lanes that divide it into three sections mixing glowing and reflective regions.
M21Messier 21Open ClusterA young cluster of hot blue stars located near the Trifid Nebula.
M22Sagittarius Globular ClusterGlobular ClusterA bright and nearby globular cluster containing hundreds of thousands of stars and planetary nebulae.
M23Messier 23Open ClusterA large and bright open cluster with widely spaced young stars.
M24Sagittarius Star CloudStar CloudA dense region of the Milky Way rich in stars
M25Messier 25Open ClusterA loose naked-eye cluster containing several bright giant stars.
M26Messier 26Open ClusterA faint and compact open cluster located in a dense galactic field.
M27Dumbbell NebulaPlanetary NebulaA shell of glowing gas expelled by a dying star
M28Messier 28Globular ClusterA dense globular cluster containing several millisecond pulsars near the galactic center.
M29Messier 29Open ClusterA small and sparse grouping of bright stars in the constellation Cygnus.
M30Messier 30Globular ClusterA very compact globular cluster with a collapsed core in Capricornus.
M31Andromeda GalaxySpiral GalaxyThe nearest major spiral galaxy to the Milky WayCompletedAndromeda
M32Messier 32Elliptical GalaxyA compact satellite galaxy of Andromeda with a very dense stellar core.CompletedSee aboveSee above
M33Triangulum GalaxySpiral GalaxyA face-on spiral galaxy and one of the most distant objects visible to the naked eyeCompleted
M34Messier 34Open ClusterA relatively young open cluster composed of many bright blue-white stars.In Process
M35Messier 35Open ClusterA large and bright cluster near Gemini’s footIn Process
M36Messier 36Open ClusterA compact cluster in Auriga made up of young
M37Messier 37Open ClusterThe richest open cluster in Auriga
M38Messier 38Open ClusterA loose cluster whose pattern resembles a cross or the Greek letter Pi.
M39Messier 39Open ClusterA large but sparse cluster of bright stars easily visible with binoculars.
M40Winnecke 4Double StarA pair of unrelated stars appearing close together that were misidentified as a nebula.In Process
M41Messier 41Open ClusterA bright cluster south of Sirius containing a mix of young and evolved stars.
M42Orion NebulaEmission NebulaThe closest massive stellar nursery to EarthCompleted
M43De Mairan’s NebulaEmission NebulaA bright region of gas separated from the Orion Nebula by a dark dust lane.
M44Beehive ClusterOpen ClusterA bright and ancient naked-eye cluster known since classical antiquity.In Process
M45PleiadesOpen ClusterA very young and nearby cluster famous for its bright blue stars and surrounding reflection nebulosity.Completed
M46Messier 46Open ClusterA rich open cluster that appears to contain a superimposed planetary nebula.In Process
M47Messier 47Open ClusterA sparse but bright cluster of young stars.
M48Messier 48Open ClusterA wide and loose cluster visible with binoculars.
M49Messier 49Elliptical GalaxyA giant elliptical galaxy in the Virgo Cluster surrounded by numerous satellite systems.In Process
M50Messier 50Open ClusterA heart-shaped open cluster containing dozens of young
M51Whirlpool GalaxySpiral GalaxyA grand-design spiral galaxy interacting with a companionIn Process
M52Messier 52Open ClusterA compact cluster rich in faint stars near the Bubble Nebula.
M53Messier 53Globular ClusterA dense globular cluster located near NGC 5053 in Coma Berenices.In Process
M54Messier 54Globular ClusterA globular cluster belonging to the Sagittarius Dwarf Galaxy as it merges with the Milky Way.
M55Messier 55Globular ClusterA nearby
M56Messier 56Globular ClusterA moderately compact cluster of very old
M57Ring NebulaPlanetary NebulaA glowing ring formed from shell gas ejected by a dying Sun-like star.
M58Messier 58Spiral GalaxyA barred spiral galaxy in Virgo with reduced star formation compared to similar systems.In Process
M59Messier 59Elliptical GalaxyA compact elliptical galaxy with a dense and smooth stellar distribution.In Process
M60Messier 60Elliptical GalaxyA massive elliptical galaxy hosting a supermassive black hole and interacting with nearby galaxies.
M61Messier 61Spiral GalaxyA face-on spiral galaxy notable for its high number of observed supernovae.
M62Messier 62Globular ClusterA bright cluster distorted by strong tidal forces near the galactic center.
M63Sunflower GalaxySpiral GalaxyA spiral galaxy with a patchyIn Process
M64Black Eye GalaxySpiral GalaxyA galaxy with a striking dark dust lane creating the look of a black eye near the bright core.
M65Messier 65Spiral GalaxyA member of the Leo Triplet with defined spiral structure and ongoing star formation.
M66Messier 66Spiral GalaxyA distorted member of the Leo Triplet shaped by gravitational interactions.
M67Messier 67Open ClusterOne of the oldest open clustersIn Process
M68Messier 68Globular ClusterA metal-poor cluster with an irregular shape due to tidal interactions.
M69Messier 69Globular ClusterA compact cluster near the galactic center
M70Messier 70Globular ClusterA dense cluster located near M69
M71Messier 71Globular ClusterA loosely concentrated cluster showing features between open and globular clusters.
M72Messier 72Globular ClusterA faint and distant globular cluster in Aquarius.
M73Messier 73AsterismA chance alignment of stars once thought to be a true star cluster.
M74Phantom GalaxySpiral GalaxyA face-on spiral galaxy with very low surface brightness and delicate spiral structure.
M75Messier 75Globular ClusterA compact and distant globular cluster with a dense central nucleus.
M76Little Dumbbell NebulaPlanetary NebulaA bipolar nebula formed by powerful stellar winds from a dying star.
M77Cetus ASpiral GalaxyAn active galaxy powered by a supermassive black hole producing strong core emissions.
M78Messier 78Reflection NebulaA bright nebula shining by reflected starlight from nearby hot stars embedded in dark dust.
M79Messier 79Globular ClusterA cluster thought to have been captured by the Milky Way from another galaxy.
M80Messier 80Globular ClusterOne of the densest known globular clusters with an extremely packed core.
M81Bode’s GalaxySpiral GalaxyA bright nearby spiral with well-defined arms and a massive central bulge.Completed
M82Cigar GalaxyStarburst GalaxyA highly active galaxy undergoing intense star formation with strong galactic winds.
M83Southern Pinwheel GalaxySpiral GalaxyA face-on spiral galaxy rich in star formation and frequent supernova activity.
M84Messier 84Lenticular GalaxyA smooth Virgo Cluster galaxy containing a large central black hole.
M85Messier 85Lenticular GalaxyA transition galaxy showing characteristics of both elliptical and spiral galaxies.
M86Messier 86Elliptical GalaxyA high-velocity galaxy moving through the Virgo Cluster trailing stripped gas.
M87Virgo AElliptical GalaxyA giant galaxy famous for a jet of energized particles driven by a supermassive black hole.
M88Messier 88Spiral GalaxyA bright spiral galaxy in Virgo with tightly wound spiral arms.
M89Messier 89Elliptical GalaxyA nearly spherical galaxy with a smooth and featureless form.
M90Messier 90Spiral GalaxyA galaxy whose outer gas is being stripped as it travels through the Virgo Cluster.
M91Messier 91Barred Spiral GalaxyA faint barred spiral galaxy with a distinct central bar.
M92Messier 92Globular ClusterA very bright and dense globular cluster nearly rivaling M13.
M93Messier 93Open ClusterA bright
M94Messier 94Spiral GalaxyA galaxy with a brilliant core surrounded by a faint star-forming ring.
M95Messier 95Barred Spiral GalaxyA barred spiral galaxy showing a ring of star formation near its center.
M96Messier 96Spiral GalaxyA dusty spiral galaxy that is a main member of the Leo I Group.In Process
M97Owl NebulaPlanetary NebulaA round nebula with dark patches that resemble owl eyes.
M98Messier 98Spiral GalaxyA highly inclined spiral galaxy with strong dust absorption features.
M99Messier 99Spiral GalaxyAn asymmetric spiral galaxy with one arm more extended from past gravitational encounters.
M100Messier 100Spiral GalaxyA grand-design spiral galaxy with intense star formation in arms and core.
M101Pinwheel GalaxySpiral GalaxyA giant spiral galaxy with sprawling arms and hundreds of visible star-forming regions.In Process
M102Messier 102Lenticular GalaxyUsually considered a duplicate of M101
M103Messier 103Open ClusterA small and compact cluster near the Cassiopeia region of the Milky Way.
M104Sombrero GalaxySpiral GalaxyA bright galaxy with a dark dust lane and prominent central bulge resembling a sombrero.
M105Messier 105Elliptical GalaxyA smooth elliptical galaxy that is part of the Leo I galaxy group.In Process
M106Messier 106Spiral GalaxyA galaxy with an active nucleus and strong water vapor maser emissions.In Process
M107Messier 107Globular ClusterA loose cluster crossed by dark dust lanes.
M108Messier 108Spiral GalaxyAn edge-on spiral galaxy with a chaotic and clumpy internal structure.
M109Messier 109Barred Spiral GalaxyA faint barred spiral galaxy with subtle arms and a weak outer ring.In Process
M110Messier 110Elliptical GalaxyA diffuse satellite of Andromeda containing both ancient and intermediate-age stars.