Bode's "Complete Catalog of Nebulous Stars and Star Clusters" (original) (raw)

Johann Elert Bode (1747-1826), astronomer in Berlin and discoverer of M81, M82,M53 and M92, compiled a deepsky catalog of 75 entries published 1777 in the Astronomisches Jahrbuch for 1779, entitled_"A Complete Catalog of hitherto observed Nebulous Stars and Star Clusters"_ (Bode 1777). This catalog was extended by 2 objects found by Bode (M92 and M64) and published in 1779 (Bode 1779). Bode had published an early version of this work one year earlier in 1776, in his "Sammlung Astronomischer Tafeln" (Bode 1776).

Unfortunately, Bode's catalog contains many non-existent objects and uninteresting asterisms, mostly copied from elsewhere; personally he only claims to have observed and determined the positions of only 21 of the 75 objects before publishing his catalog. Possibly, he has observed at least one more object, Bode 1, which is perhaps the original discovery ofIC 1434. It appears that Bode just copied together all the catalogs he had available (a method which was later repeated, on a larger number of objects and with more success, by John Herschel when composing the GC, and by J.L.E. Dreyer with his NGC and IC catalogs). Bode's list includes:

Because of this compilation method and sources, he has only 10 of the more conspicuous Messier objects beyond 45 included (mostly from Lacaille), and only three or four real deepsky objects which are not listed in Messier's catalog: Besides his possible original discovery of IC 1434, these are all from Lacaille, namely NGC 2477 = Lacaille I.3,NGC 2546 = Lacaille II.4, and perhaps Collinder 140 = Lacaille II.2 (depending on if this new identification is correct). 21 (or 22, if M40 is included) of the 77 entries do not match any deepsky objects and are either asterisms or simply errata, mostly copied without verification from other sources such as Hevelius.

After publishing his list and supplement, Bode continued to catalog deepsky objects. A notable publication of such a list, of 110 entries, occurred in 1782 in his atlas, "Vorstellung der Gestirne." Again, this list contains all the errata and astrisms mostly inherited from earlier lists, but also some more independent rediscoveries by Bode: An independent rediscovery of M48, for which Bode gives his own correct position, labelled "Monoceros 38" (in addition to listing also Messier's erroneous one), and one ofIC 4665 which he cataloged as "Ophiuchus 125."


1 = IC 1434 ! (?) Bode's probable discovery, or duplication of No. 75 (M39)
2 = M32
3 = M31
4 Dec 5, 1774 Asterism near Zeta & Lambda Cas, Bode's discovery
5 = M33 [!] Aug 18, 1775
6 55 And - Fla 217
7 = M34 [!] Sep 2, 1774
8 = M45
9 = M38 Nov 2, 1774
10 = M42 late 1775 M43 [!] mentioned in description
11 = M1 Nov 8, 1774
12 = M36 Nov 2, 1774
13 = M37 [!] Nov 2, 1774
14 = M35
15 = M41
16 = M50 (!) Dec 2, 1774
17 = M81 ! Dec 31, 1774
18 = M82 ! Dec 31, 1774
19 = Cr 140? Lac II.2
20 = M44
21 = NGC 2477 Lac I.3
22 = NGC 2546 Lac II.4
23 = M40 (-) Messier's position of M40, Winnecke 4
24 - Hevelius' position of M40, 74/75 UMa - Hev 1496
25 = M51 (!) Jan 5 (or 15), 1774
26 = M53 ! Feb 3, 1775
27 = M83 Lac I.6
28 - Asterism of Theta1, Theta2, 17, 18 Lib - Hev 953
29 = M5
30 = M13 Sep 9, 1774
31 = M4
32 = M12 [!] Aug 14, 1774
33 = M10 [!] Aug 14, 1774
34 - Asterism of 60 Her, 32, 33, 34 Oph - Hev 804
35 = M19
36 = M9
37 = M14
38 - Asterism around 88 Her - Hev 794
39 = M6
40 - 90 f Her - Hev 795
41 = M7 = Lac II.14
42 = M23
43 - (4 Sgr, near M8)
44 < M8 (pt of M8 ?)
45 = M8 Le Gentil's position of M8
46 = NGC 6634 Lac I.11; probably not M69
47 = M20
48 = NGC 6530 7 Sgr, near M8 - Fla 2446
49 = M8 Messier's position of M8, near 9 Sgr
50 = M21
51 = M24
52 = M16
53 = M18
54 = M17
55 Hev 1259 (NGC 6639 ?)
56 = M25
57 = M22
58 = M28 ? (pos error; later corrected)
59 = M26
60 - (Nu 1 Sgr)
61 - (Nu 2 Sgr)
62 = M11 Oct 8, 1774
63 = M55 Lac I.14
64 - Sigma Cap - Hev 380
65 - Rho Cap - Hev 383
66 - Omicron Cap - Hev 382
67 = M27
68 = M30
69 = M29 [!] Dec 5, 1774
70 = M2 [!] Sep (or Oct) 22, 1775
71 = M15 [!] Sep 23, 1774
72 - Nu2 Cyg; Hev 618 ?
73 - 34, 35, 36 Peg - Hev 1113
74 - North of Cyg; Hev 619 ?
75 = M39 [!] Oct 27, 1774
[76]= M92 ! Dec 27, 1777
[77]= M64 (!) Apr 4, 1779
M48 (!) < 1782
IC 4665 (!) < 1782
Exclamation marks mark Bode's original discoveries, in parentheses an independent rediscovery (M50, M51, and M64, and later M48 and IC 4665), in square brackets presumably independent findings of published (in Messier's first catalog) known objects (M2, M10, M12, M15, M29, M33, M34, M37, M39, and M43); question marks indicate doubty identifications and minus signs nonexisting objects (e.g., asterisms, stars taken for nebulae, and errors).
The author thanks Leos Ondrafor providing him with a copy of Bode's original catalog which made this work possible.
References:
* Johann Elert Bode, 1776. Sammlung astronomischer Tafeln. unter Aufsicht der Königlich-Preussischen Akademie der Wissenschaften. I. Band Berlin, bey George Jacob Decker, Hofbuchdrucker, 1776 [Bibcode: 1776SAstTbook.....B]
* Johann Elert Bode, 1777. Ueber einige neuentdeckte Nebelsterne und einem vollständigen Verzeichnisse der bisher bekannten, von Herrn Bode [On some newly discovered nebulous stars and a complete catalog of those hitherto known, by Mr. _Bode_]. Astronomisches Jahrbuch oder Ephemeriden für das Jahr 1779. nebst einer Sammlung der neuesten in die astronomischen Wissenschaften einschlagenden Beobachtungen, Nachrichten, Bemerkungen und Abhandlungen [Astronomical Yearbook or Ephemerides for the Year 1779. besides a collection of the newest observations, news, remarks and treatises impacting into the astronomical sciences]. Berlin, 1777, p. 65-71 & Tab. IV, Fig. 1-15.
* Johann Elert Bode, 1779. Astronomisches Jahrbuch oder Ephemeriden für das Jahr 1782. nebst einer Sammlung der neuesten in die astronomischen Wissenschaften einschlagenden Beobachtungen, Nachrichten, Bemerkungen und Abhandlungen. Berlin, 1779, p. 156 (appended to the publication of theKoehler catalog).
* Johann Elert Bode, 1781. Astronomisches Jahrbuch für das Jahr 1784. nebst einer Sammlung der neuesten in die astronomischen Wissenschaften einschlagenden Abhandlungen, Beobachtungen und Nachrichten. Berlin, 1781, p. 182 (appended to the publication ofOriani's discoveries).


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