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Messier Object Maps
Credits, Copyrights, Acknowledgements:
1. Deep sky object DSS Images: The Digitized Sky Survey is in the public domain. The DSS was produced at the Space Telescope Science Institute under U.S. Government grant NAG W-2166. Text overlays have been added to the DSS images on this site by deepskymap.org, all rights reserved.
2. Planet, comet, asteroid, meteor shower, moon and other non-deep sky object photographs are NASA photographs. NASA photographs are in the public domain. NASA images on this site have a text overlay added by deepskymap.org, all rights reserved. These same images without text overlays are available at http://www.nasa.gov/.
3. The star maps without reference lines are produced by John Walker. These amazingly accurate maps without reference lines are available at http://www.fourmilab.ch/yoursky/. All rights are reserved by deepskymap.org for the maps on this site with reference lines. All rights are reserved by deepskymap.org for Reference Line Maps, the Reference Line Method and Reference Line endpoint data.
4. The exhaustive 427 page book by Kenneth Glyn Jones, Messier’s Nebulae & Star Clusters, served as the inspirational force behind this work. The first edition was published in 1968 by Faber and Faber Ltd. The second edition was published in 1991 by the Cambridge University Press. Because red dot finders and laser pointers did not exist in 1968, the star hopping method Jones uses in Messier’s Nebulae & Star Clusters to locate deep sky objects is admittedly dated. However, the rich history Jones provides for Charles Messier, other early astronomers and each of the Messier Objects is exhaustive and inspiring.
5. Galactic positions are displayed for supernova remnants, planetary nebulae, emission nebulae and star clusters in the Milky Way Galaxy. Galactic position images are used with permission of thinkastronomy.com.
6. Any good thing which comes from this project must be attributed to the One who provides for all good things. About Him it is written, “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God…All things were made by him, and without him was not anything made that was made.” Also, it is written, “Since the creation of the world, God’s invisible qualities, his eternal power and divine majesty have been understood from what has been made…”
7. Project DeepSkyMap accepts suggestions from the astronomical community at large for new object reference line end points and appropriate objects to add to our map bank. Any shortcomings of the Reference Line Maps or of the Reference Line Method herein disclosed at deepskymap.org must ultimately fall to the primary author and contributor, P. Messier Renaix. When you find the maps in any way deficient, please do not hesitate to advise & correct.
References:
I. General Catalogue, Sir John Fredrick William Herschel, 1864
II. Bedford Catalogue, Admiral Willam Henry Smyth, 1844
III. Celestial Objects for Common Telescopes, Thomas William Webb, 1859
IV. Messier’s Nebulae and Star Clusters, Kenneth Glyn Jones, 1968 & 1991
V. Nebulae and Star Clusters, Charles Messier, 1781