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Hubble Captures Stunning Images Of Messier Objects

This stunning Hubble image shows M1’s heart—a fast-spinning pulsar at its center.

M1

M2, the first globular cluster in the Messier catalog, is about 37,000 light-years away in Aquarius.

M2

M3 was the first globular cluster Charles Messier discovered for his catalog.

M3

M4, in the Scorpius constellation, is a large, round group of stars called a globular cluster.

M4

To see M4’s oldest white dwarfs, Hubble took many images in infrared, visible, and ultraviolet light. They were combined into this picture of part of the cluster.

M4

M5, found in 1702 by astronomer Gottfried Kirch, is one of the oldest globular clusters in the Milky Way.

M5

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