Historical Deep Sky Object List

Hartmut Frommert and Christine Kronberg

with contributions by
Glen Cozens, Guy McArthur and Bill Arnett

Also available as ascii file

This list summarizes all deep sky objects which are known or seriously assumed to have been discovered before William Herschel began his great Deep Sky survey in September, 1782.

We give the identification by name or catalog number, basic astronomical data, discovery data, and possible common names for each object. As these objects have all been detected with moderate equipment, they are all within the range of even modest modern amateur telescopes.

This project was partly inspired by a fruitful discussion with Glen Cozens. Data are partly based on the original Messier data, collected by Guy McArthur and updated by the authors with the help of Bill Arnett.

This list is arranged to 1 line per object. Also available as 2-lines and 3-lines per object lists.

This list is sorted by Right Ascension. Also available: ordered by Right Ascension, ordered by Declination, ordered by Catalog Number or Name, ordered by Constellation.

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M No/Name  NGC   Const   T SubT   RA      Dec     m_v    Dim      Dist      
                 Discov. Date  Discoverer          
                 Names/Notes

Milky Way Sgr 5 SABbc 17:45.6 -28:56 28 pre-hist Milky Way, our Galaxy UMa Cl UMa 1 12:30: +56: 0: 1800: 0.075 pre-hist Ursa Major Moving Cluster, Cr 285 M 45 Tau 1 'c' 03:47.0 +24:07 1.6 110.0 0.38 pre-hist (Hesiod 1000 BC) Pleiades Mel 25 Tau 1 04:27 +16: 0.5 330 0.150 pre-hist Hyades LMC Dor 7 SBm 05:23.6 -69:45 0.1 650x550 179.0 pre-hist (Magellan 1519) Large Magellanic Cloud SMC 292 Tuc 7 SBmp 00:52.7 -72:50 2.3 280x160 210 pre-hist (Magellan 1519) Small Magellanic Cloud M 44 2632 Cnc 1 'd' 08:40.1 +19:59 3.7 95.0 0.577 300-250 BC Aratus/Theophrastus Beehive Cluster, Praesepe Chi Per 884 Per 1 'e' 02:22.4 +57:07 4.4 30 7.4 130 BC Hipparchus chi Persei, double cluster with h. h Per 869 Per 1 'f' 02:19.0 +57:09 4.3 30 7.1 130 BC Hipparchus h Persei, double cluster with chi. M 7 6475 Sco 1 'e' 17:53.9 -34:49 4.1 80.0 0.8 138 AD Ptolemy The Scorpion's Tail, Ptolemy's Cluster Mel 111 Com 1 12:25 +26: 1.8 275 0.288 138 AD Ptolemy Coma Star Cluster M 31 224 And 5 Sb 00:42.7 +41:16 3.4 178x63 2900 < 905 AD Al Sufi Andromeda Galaxy o Vel I2391 Vel 1 'c' 08:40.2 -53:04 2.5 50 0.58 964 AD Al Sufi; Lac II.5 omicron Velorum cluster Cr 399 Vul 1 19:25.4 +20:11 3.6 60 0.42 964 AD Al Sufi Brocchi's Cluster M 42 1976 Ori 4 E+R 05:35.4 -05:27 4.0 85x60 1.6 1610 Peiresc Orion Nebula M 6 6405 Sco 1 'e' 17:40.1 -32:13 5.3 25.0 2 <1654 Hodierna Butterfly Cluster M 36 1960 Aur 1 'f' 05:36.1 +34:08 6.3 12.0 4.1 <1654 Hodierna M 37 2099 Aur 1 'f' 05:52.4 +32:33 6.2 24.0 4.4 <1654 Hodierna M 38 1912 Aur 1 'e' 05:28.4 +35:50 7.4 21.0 4.2 <1654 Hodierna M 41 2287 CMa 1 'e' 06:46.0 -20:44 4.6 38.0 2.3 <1654 Hodierna M 47 2422 Pup 1 'd' 07:36.6 -14:30 5.2 30.0 1.6 <1654 Hodierna 2362 CMa 1 07:18.8 -24:57 4.1 8 5.0 <1654 Hodierna Tau CMa cluster 6231 Sco 1 'e' 16:54.0 -41:48 2.6 15 5.9 <1654 Hodierna 6530 Sgr 1 18:04.8 -24:20 4.6 14 5.2 <1654 Hodierna Open cluster associated with M8 Mel 20 Per 1 03:22 +49: 1.2 185 0.601 <1654 Hodierna The Alpha Persei Moving Cluster M 33 598 Tri 5 Sc 01:33.9 +30:39 5.7 73x45 3000 <1654 Hodierna Triangulum Galaxy M 34 1039 Per 1 'd' 02:42.0 +42:47 5.5 35.0 1.4 <1654 Hodierna 752 And 1 'd' 01:57.8 +37:41 5.7 60 1.3 <1654 Hodierna (prob) 2451 Pup 1 07:45.4 -37:58 2.8 45 0.85 <1654 Hodierna (prob) M 22 6656 Sgr 2 VII 18:36.4 -23:54 5.1 24.0 10.1 1665 Aug 26 Ihle Omega Cen 5139 Cen 2 VIII 13:26.8 -47:29 3.68 36.3 16.0 1677 Halley Omega Centauri M 11 6705 Sct 1 'g' 18:51.1 -06:16 6.3 14.0 6 1681 Kirch Wild Duck Cluster 2244 Mon 1 06:32.3 +05:03 4.8 80x60 5.5 1690 Flamsteed cluster in Rosette Nebula M 5 5904 SerCap 2 V 15:18.6 +02:05 5.6 17.4 22.8 1702 May 5 Kirch M 50 2323 Mon 1 'e' 07:03.2 -08:20 6.3 16.0 3 1711 G.D. Cassini (?) M 13 6205 Her 2 V 16:41.7 +36:28 5.8 16.6 22.8 1714 Halley Hercules Globular Cluster M 43 1982 Ori 4 E+R 05:35.6 -05:16 9.0 20x15 1.6 1731 de Mairan De Mairan's Nebula, part of Orion Nebula M 1 1952 Tau 9 - 05:34.5 +22:01 8.4 6x4 6.3 1731 Bevis Crab Nebula M 16 6611 SerCau 1 'e' 18:18.8 -13:47 6.4 7.0 7 1745-46 de Cheseaux No. 4 associated with the Eagle Nebula M 25 I4725 Sgr 1 'd' 18:31.6 -19:15 6.5 40.0 2 1745-46 de Cheseaux No. 5 M 35 2168 Gem 1 'e' 06:08.9 +24:20 5.3 28.0 2.8 1745-46 de Cheseaux No. 12 M 71 6838 Sge 2 X-XI 19:53.8 +18:47 8.2 7.2 11.7 1745-46 de Cheseaux No. 13 M 4 6121 Sco 2 IX 16:23.6 -26:32 5.6 26.3 6.8 1745-6 de Cheseaux No. 19 M 17 6618 Sgr 4 E 18:20.8 -16:11 7.0 11.0 5 1745-46 de Cheseaux No. 20 Omega, Swan, Horseshoe or Lobster Nebula 6633 Oph 1 18:27.7 +06:34 4.6 27 1.04 1745-46 de Cheseaux I4665 Oph 1 17:46.3 +05:43 4.2 70 1.4 1745-46 de Cheseaux M 15 7078 Peg 2 IV 21:30.0 +12:10 6.2 12.3 32.6 1746 Sep 7 Maraldi M 2 7089 Aqr 2 II 21:33.5 -00:49 6.5 12.9 36.2 1746 Sep 11 Maraldi M 32 221 And 6 E2 00:42.7 +40:52 8.1 8x6 2900 1749 Oct 29 Le Gentil A Satellite of the Andromeda Galaxy, M31 M 8 6523 Sgr 4 E 18:03.8 -24:23 6.0 90x40 5.2 1749 Le Gentil Lagoon Nebula 104 Tuc 2 III 00:24.1 -72:05 4.03 30.9 13.4 1751-52 Lacaille I.1 47 Tucanae 2070 Dor 4 E 05:38.7 -69:06 8 40x25 179.0 1751-52 Lacaille I.2 Tarantula Nebula in LMC 2477 Pup 1 'g' 07:52.3 -38:33 5.8 27 4.2 1751-52 Lacaille I.3 4833 Mus 2 VIII 12:59.6 -70:53 6.91 13.5 18.6 1751-52 Lacaille I.4 M 83 5236 Hya 5 SABc 13:37.0 -29:52 7.6 11x10 15000 1751-52 Lacaille I.6 Southern Pinwheel 5281 Cen 1 13:46.6 -62:54 5.9 5 4.2 1751-52 Lacaille I.7 6124 Sco 1 16:25.6 -40:40 5.8: 29 18.6 1751-52 Lacaille I.8 6242 Sco 1 'f' 16:55.6 -39:30 6.4 9 3.9 1751-52 Lacaille I.10 M 69 6637 Sgr 2 V 18:31.4 -32:21 7.6 7.1 26.7 1751-52 Lacaille I.11 M 55 6809 Sgr 2 XI 19:40.0 -30:58 6.3 19.0 16.6 1751-52 Lacaille I.14 2516 Car 1 'g' 07:58.3 -60:52 3.8 30 1.3 1751-52 Lacaille II.3 2546 Pup 1 08:12.4 -37:38 6.3 41 3.3 1751-52 Lacaille II.4 3228 Vel 1 'f' 10:21.8 -51:43 6.0 18 1.6 1751-52 Lacaille II.7 3293 Car 1 'd' 10:35.8 -58:14 4.7 6 8.4 1751-52 Lacaille II.8 I2602 Car 1 10:43.2 -64:24 1.9 50 0.479 1751-52 Lacaille II.9 theta Carinae cluster, Southern Pleiades 3532 Car 1 11:06.4 -58:40 3.0 55 1.3 1751-52 Lacaille II.10 Kappa Cru 4755 Cru 1 12:53.6 -60:20 4.2 10 7.6 1751-52 Lacaille II.12 Kappa Cruxis, the Jewel Box cluster 2547 Vel 1 'd' 08:10.7 -49:16 4.7 20 1.96 1751-52 Lacaille III.2 I2488 Vel 1 09:27.6 -56:59 7.4p 15 ? 1751-52 Lacaille III.4 3372 Car 4 E 10:43.8 -59:52 1.0 120x120 10.0 1751-52 Lacaille III.5.6 Eta Carinae nebula 3766 Cen 1 11:36.1 -61:37 5.3 12 5.5 1751-52 Lacaille III.7 5662 Cen 1 14:35.2 -56:33 5.5 12 1751-52 Lacaille III.8 6025 TrA 1 16:03.7 -60:30 5.1 12 2.7 1751-52 Lacaille III.10 6397 Ara 2 IX 17:40.7 -53:40 5.9 26.0 7.2 1751-52 Lacaille III.11 M 3 5272 CVn 2 VI 13:42.2 +28:23 6.2 16.2 30.6 1764 May 3 Messier M 9 6333 Oph 2 VIII 17:19.2 -18:31 7.7 9.3 26.4 1764 May 28 Messier M 10 6254 Oph 2 VII 16:57.1 -04:06 6.6 15.1 13.4 1764 May 29 Messier M 12 6218 Oph 2 IX 16:47.2 -01:57 6.7 14.5 17.6 1764 May 30 Messier M 14 6402 Oph 2 VIII 17:37.6 -03:15 7.6 11.7 27.4 1764 Jun 1 Messier M 18 6613 Sgr 1 'd' 18:19.9 -17:08 7.5 9.0 4.9 1764 Jun 3 Messier M 19 6273 Oph 2 VIII 17:02.6 -26:16 6.8 13.5 27.1 1764 Jun 5 Messier M 20 6514 Sgr 4 E+R 18:02.6 -23:02 9.0 28.0 5.2 1764 Jun 5 Messier Trifid Nebula M 21 6531 Sgr 1 'd' 18:04.6 -22:30 6.5 13.0 4.25 1764 Jun 5 Messier M 23 6494 Sgr 1 'e' 17:56.8 -19:01 6.9 27.0 2.15 1764 Jun 20 Messier M 24 >6603 Sgr B - 18:16.9 -18:29 4.6 90 10 1764 Jun 20 [Messier] Sagittarius Star Cloud, Delle Caustiche M 26 6694 Sct 1 'f' 18:45.2 -09:24 8.0 15.0 5 1764 Jun 20 Messier M 27 6853 Vul 3 3a+2 19:59.6 +22:43 7.4 8.0x5.7 1.25 1764 Jul 12 Messier Dumbbell Nebula M 28 6626 Sgr 2 IV 18:24.5 -24:52 6.8 11.2 17.9 1764 Jul 27 Messier M 29 6913 Cyg 1 'd' 20:23.9 +38:32 7.1 7.0 4.0 1764 Jul 29 Messier M 30 7099 Cap 2 V 21:40.4 -23:11 7.2 11.0 24.8 1764 Aug 3 Messier M 39 7092 Cyg 1 'e' 21:32.2 +48:26 5.2 32.0 0.825 1764 Oct 24 Messier M 40 UMa C - 12:22.4 +58:05 8.4 0.8 0.51 1764 Oct 24 [Messier] Winnecke 4 M 46 2437 Pup 1 'f' 07:41.8 -14:49 6.0 27.0 5.4 1771 Feb 19 Messier M 48 2548 Hya 1 'f' 08:13.8 -05:48 5.5 54.0 1.5 1771 Feb 19 Messier M 49 4472 Vir 6 E4 12:29.8 +08:00 8.4 9x7.5 60000 1771 Feb 19 Messier M 62 6266 Oph 2 IV 17:01.2 -30:07 6.5 14.1 21.5 1771 Jun 7 Messier M110 205 And 6 E6p 00:40.4 +41:41 8.5 17x10 2900 1773 Aug 10 Messier A Satellite of the Andromeda Galaxy, M31 M 51 5194 CVn 5 Sc 13:29.9 +47:12 8.4 11x7 37000 1773 Oct 13 Messier Whirlpool Galaxy M 52 7654 Cas 1 'e' 23:24.2 +61:35 7.3 13.0 5.0 1774 Sep 7 Messier M 81 3031 UMa 5 Sb 09:55.6 +69:04 6.9 21x10 12000 1774 Dec 31 Bode (#17) Bode's Galaxy M 82 3034 UMa 7 Ir-II 09:55.8 +69:41 8.4 9x4 12000 1774 Dec 31 Bode (#18) Cigar Galaxy M 53 5024 Com 2 V 13:12.9 +18:10 7.6 12.6 56.4 1775 Feb 3 Bode (#26) M 92 6341 Her 2 IV 17:17.1 +43:08 6.4 11.2 26.4 1777 Dec 31 Bode (#76) M 54 6715 Sgr 2 III 18:55.1 -30:29 7.6 9.1 82.8 1778 Jul 24 Messier M 67 2682 Cnc 1 'f' 08:50.4 +11:49 6.1 30.0 2.7 <1779 Koehler (#19) M 57 6720 Lyr 3 4+3 18:53.6 +33:02 8.8 1.4x1.0 4.1 1779 Jan Darquier Ring Nebula M 56 6779 Lyr 2 X 19:16.6 +30:11 8.3 7.1 31.6 1779 Jan 19 Messier M 64 4826 Com 5 Sb 12:56.7 +21:41 8.5 9.3x5.4 12000 1779 Apr 4 Bode (#77) Blackeye Galaxy M 59 4621 Vir 6 E5 12:42.0 +11:39 9.6 5x3.5 60000 1779 Apr 11 Koehler M 60 4649 Vir 6 E2 12:43.7 +11:33 8.8 7x6 60000 1779 Apr 11 Koehler M 58 4579 Vir 5 SBc 12:37.7 +11:49 9.7 5.5x4.5 60000 1779 Apr 15 Messier M 61 4303 Vir 5 SABbc 12:21.9 +04:28 9.7 6x5.5 60000 1779 May 5 Oriani M 63 5055 CVn 5 Sb 13:15.8 +42:02 8.6 10x6 37000 1779 Jun 14 Mechain Sunflower Galaxy M 78 2068 Ori 4 R 05:46.7 +00:03 8.3 8x6 1.6 1780 "begin" Mechain M 65 3623 Leo 5 Sa 11:18.9 +13:05 9.3 8x1.5 35000 1780 Mar 1 Mechain in the Leo Triplett M 66 3627 Leo 5 Sb 11:20.2 +12:59 8.9 8x2.5 35000 1780 Mar 1 Mechain in the Leo Triplett M 68 4590 Hya 2 X 12:39.5 -26:45 7.8 12.0 32.3 1780 Apr 9 Mechain M 75 6864 Sgr 2 I 20:06.1 -21:55 8.5 6.0 57.7 1780 Aug 27 Mechain M 72 6981 Aqr 2 IX 20:53.5 -12:32 9.3 5.9 52.8 1780 Aug 30 Mechain M 70 6681 Sgr 2 V 18:43.2 -32:18 7.9 7.8 28.0 1780 Aug 31 Messier M 76 650 Per 3 3+6 01:42.4 +51:34 10.1 2.7x1.8 3.4 1780 Sep 5 Mechain Little Dumbbell Nebula M 74 628 Psc 5 Sc 01:36.7 +15:47 9.4 10.2x9.5 35000 1780 Sep end Mechain M 73 6994 Aqr A - 20:58.9 -12:38 9.0 2.8 0 1780 Oct 4 [Messier] M 79 1904 Lep 2 V 05:24.5 -24:33 7.7 8.7 41.1 1780 Oct 26 Mechain M 77 1068 Cet 5 Sb 02:42.7 -00:01 8.9 7x6 60000 1780 Oct 29 Mechain Cetus A M 80 6093 Sco 2 II 16:17.0 -22:59 7.3 8.9 27.4 1781 Jan 4 Messier M 97 3587 UMa 3 3a 11:14.8 +55:01 9.9 3.4x3.3 2.6 1781 Feb 16 Mechain Owl Nebula M108 3556 UMa 5 Sc 11:11.5 +55:40 10.0 8x1 45000 1781 Feb 16 Mechain M 85 4382 Com 8 S0 12:25.4 +18:11 9.1 7.1x5.2 60000 1781 Mar 4 Mechain M109B 3953 UMa 5 SBbc 11:53.8 +52:20 10.1 7x4 55000 1781 Mar 12 Mechain M 98 4192 Com 5 Sb 12:13.8 +14:54 10.1 9.5x3.2 60000 1781 Mar 15 Mechain M 99 4254 Com 5 Sc 12:18.8 +14:25 9.9 5.4x4.8 60000 1781 Mar 15 Mechain M100 4321 Com 5 Sc 12:22.9 +15:49 9.3 7x6 60000 1781 Mar 15 Mechain M 84 4374 Vir 8 S0 12:25.1 +12:53 9.1 5.0 60000 1781 Mar 18 Messier M 86 4406 Vir 8 S0 12:26.2 +12:57 8.9 7.5x5.5 60000 1781 Mar 18 Messier M 87 4486 Vir 6 E1 12:30.8 +12:24 8.6 7.0 60000 1781 Mar 18 Messier Virgo A M 88 4501 Com 5 Sc 12:32.0 +14:25 9.6 7x4 60000 1781 Mar 18 Messier M 89 4552 Vir 6 E0 12:35.7 +12:33 9.8 4.0 60000 1781 Mar 18 Messier M 90 4569 Vir 5 Sb 12:36.8 +13:10 9.5 9.5x4.5 60000 1781 Mar 18 Messier M 91 4548 Com 5 SBb 12:35.4 +14:30 10.2 5.4x4.4 60000 1781 Mar 18 Messier M 93 2447 Pup 1 'g' 07:44.6 -23:52 6.0 22.0 3.6 1781 Mar 20 Messier M 95 3351 Leo 5 SBb 10:44.0 +11:42 9.7 4.4x3.3 38000 1781 Mar 20 Mechain M 96 3368 Leo 5 Sa 10:46.8 +11:49 9.2 6x4 38000 1781 Mar 20 Mechain M 51B 5195 CVn 7 Pec 13:30.0 +47:16 9.6 6.4x4.6 37000 1781 Mar 20 Mechain Companion of M51 M 94 4736 CVn 5 Sb 12:50.9 +41:07 8.2 7x3 14500 1781 Mar 22 Mechain M105 3379 Leo 6 E1 10:47.8 +12:35 9.3 2.0 38000 1781 Mar 24 Mechain M101 5457 UMa 5 Sc 14:03.2 +54:21 7.9 22.0 27000 1781 Mar 27 Mechain Pinwheel Galaxy M102 5866 Dra 8 S0_3 15:06.5 +55:46 9.9 5.2x2.3 40000 1781 Mar-Apr Mechain? Messier? Spindle Galaxy M103 581 Cas 1 'd' 01:33.2 +60:42 7.4 6.0 8 1781 Mar-Apr Mechain M109 3992 UMa 5 SBc 11:57.6 +53:23 9.8 7x4 55000 1781 Mar-May Messier M104 4594 Vir 5 Sa 12:40.0 -11:37 8.0 9x4 50000 1781 May 11 Mechain Sombrero Galaxy M106 4258 CVn 5 Sbp 12:19.0 +47:18 8.4 19x8 25000 1781 Jul Mechain M107 6171 Oph 2 X 16:32.5 -13:03 7.9 10.0 19.6 1782 Apr Mechain
Key:
M No/Name
Messier number, name, or other catalog no.
NGC
NGC number ("0000" if none)
Const
Constellation
T
Type of object:
       1  Open Cluster                 
       2  Globular Cluster             
       3  Planetary Nebula             
       4  Diffuse Nebula               
       5  Spiral Galaxy                
       6  Elliptical Galaxy            
       7  Irregular Galaxy
       8  Lenticular (S0) Galaxy       
       9  Supernova Remnant
       A  System of 4 stars or Asterism (M73)
       B  Milky Way Patch (M24)
       C  Binary star (M40)
SubT
Subtype (i.e., type of cluster, nebula, or galaxy)
RA
Right Ascension in hours and minutes
Dec
Declination in degrees and minutes
m_v
Apparent visual magnitude
Dim
Apparent (angular) diameter in arc minutes
Dist
distance in kilo-lightyears
Discov. Date
Year and date of discoverer
Discoverer
who discovered the object
Names/Notes
Name and/or comments
Data sources:
  positions 2000.0 according to Sky Catalog 2000                           
  PN vis mag from Hynes                                                    
  Glob Cl vis mag and distances from Harris' database (29-Feb 96/15 May 97)
  vis mag's cross-checked with Sky Catalogue 2000.0 and Kenneth Glyn Jones 
    for galaxies adopted from Uranometria 2000.0                          
  diameters from Bill Arnett's data file                                   
  M63 dist from M51 (group)                                                
  M77 quoted from HST PR                                                   
  M101, M81 group, M96 group distances from HST measurements               
  Virgo cl distance 60 Mly assumed (HST via M96 gr)                        


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