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Title: The Messier Objects in Virgo


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The Messier Objects in Virgo
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ISSUE How to get through the Messier Galaxies In
Virgo
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Somethings to Consider
  • Charles Messier used what wuld be today very
    modest instruments. A 2 inch refractor and 5 inch
    Refelector
  • Messier observed from Paris while preindustrial
    was not a pristine dark sky site
  • Therefore All of the Messier objects are bright
    in comaprison to NGC or other catalogs

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Somethings to Consider
  • Charles Messier used what wuld be today very
    modest instruments. A 2 inch refractor and 5 inch
    Refelector
  • Messier observed from Paris while preindustrial
    and dark by todays standard was not a pristine
    dark sky site
  • Therefore All of the Messier objects are bright
    in comaprison to NGC or other catalogs
  • With the above considered, Bright easy to find
    objects in smaller instruments, the previous
    chart is reduced to this.

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Still a Lot but notice a few things
  • A Telrad site projected on a M86 and M84 reveals
    that almost all of the Messier Objects are within
    a few degrees of this very bright and easy pair
  • We can use this asterism of galaxies to hop 11
    other galaxies by simly moving a Few Field of
    view. (One of the requirements is that you have a
    FOV eypeice that is approx 1 degree or you know
    the FOV of a wide field eyepiece you normally use.

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What does M84 and M86 Look like?
  • The image to the left shows Markarians Chain
    which is actually anchored byt the 3 large
    elliptical galaxies M84, M86 and M87. M87 is not
    in this frame, but is easily found since it is of
    similar brightness to M84 and M86. Next slide is
    Zoomed in cahrt of The Chain

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How to Look.
  • One can actually follow the chain up to M88 and
    then back down to M86 and M84. A brief jump to
    M87 and then back. Congratulations Already 4 of
    the 11 done.
  • To Find M98, M99 and M100 identify the 5.1
    magnitude Star as shown in the next 2 slides.
    M98 M99 and M100 are all easy jumps from it.
  • Now you are up to 7 and the rest are easy jumps
    from M87 or M84/M86 as was seen in a previous
    slide. Next 3 slides show details of these
    objects

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The last ones M85, M49 and M61
  • M85 is a little over 2 degrees north of M100.
    M100 is a small face on spiral that should be
    easy to identify from the 5.1 mag star. M85 is
    bright and should be seen with little trouble
  • M49 and M61 are beneath the arms of Virgo and are
    easily the 2 brightest galaxies there. M61 is the
    further south one almost straight 6.5 deg east of
    Delta Virginis (3rd Magnitude) . M49 is about 4
    degrees north of that. See next slide

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Summary
  • The Virgo Cluster is not difficult assuming you
    operate under the same conditions as Charles
    Messier
  • What is important is knowing your Field of View
    in the eyepiece and how to move your telescope
    accurately.
  • A Telrad is a great aid
  • Spend time identifying the M86, M84 and M87
    Triplet. Always come back to them when you get
    lost and start again.
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