LIVE: Exploring the Messier Objects Through NASA & ESA Space Images
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Join us live as we take a stunning journey through the Messier Catalogue, using incredible images captured by NASA, ESA, Hubble, Webb, and other space observatories.
Tonight we’ll explore some of the most famous deep-sky objects in the night sky, including galaxies, nebulae, star clusters, and stellar nurseries. These are objects first catalogued by Charles Messier in the 18th century, but today we get to see them in breathtaking detail thanks to modern space telescopes.
From the glowing clouds of the Orion Nebula to the vast spiral structure of the Andromeda Galaxy, this livestream is a relaxing visual tour of some of the most beautiful objects beyond our Solar System.
Featured Messier objects may include:
M31 — Andromeda Galaxy
M42 — Orion Nebula
M45 — Pleiades Star Cluster
M27 — Dumbbell Nebula
M51 — Whirlpool Galaxy
M1 — Crab Nebula
M13 — Hercules Globular Cluster
M57 — Ring Nebula
M81 & M82 — Bode’s Galaxy and the Cigar Galaxy
This livestream uses publicly available space imagery from NASA, ESA, Hubble, Webb, and related mission archives. Full credit goes to the original space agencies, observatories, mission teams, and image processors.
Sit back, relax, and enjoy a tour of the universe.
If you enjoy space, astronomy, NASA, ESA, Hubble, Webb, galaxies, nebulae, and deep-sky objects, make sure to subscribe for more space livestreams and astronomy content.
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Image credits: NASA, ESA, Hubble Space Telescope, James Webb Space Telescope, STScI, ESA/Hubble, and associated mission teams/image processors where applicable.