Messier

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Word Origin

Messier
in reference to a catalogue of about 100 nebulae, star clusters and galaxies begun in 1758 by French astronomer and comet-hunter Charles Messier (1730-1817), who found his telescopic searches deceived by fuzzy objects that resembled distant comets but turned out to be fixed. What caused me to undertake the catalog was the nebula I discovered above the southern horn of Taurus on September 12, 1758, whilst observing the comet of that year. This nebula had such a resemblance to a comet in its form and brightness that I endeavored to find others, so that astronomers would no more confuse these same nebulae with comets just beginning to appear. [Messier, 1800] The first version of the catalogue was published 1771, and the fuller version in 1781.

Example

1. After a frazzled week , the politics of us health reform looks messier than ever .
2. In reality , things are much messier and more dangerous than that .
3. Luckily , the reality of having a little chinese learner underfoot is messier and more entertaining than that .

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