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M40

Winnecke 4

M40 DoubleStar Ursa Major 관측 가능 난이도 0 Unknown - Requires steady seeing
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등급 8.4

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RA 12h 22m 12.5s
Dec +58° 04' 59.0"
별자리 Ursa Major

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M40 소개

설명

M40 (Winnecke 4) is one of the most unusual Messier objects — it is simply a double star in Ursa Major, about 510 light-years from Earth. The two stars (magnitudes 9.0 and 9.3) are separated by about 49 arcseconds. Most astronomers believe the pair is an optical double (not gravitationally bound) rather than a true binary system.

관측 팁

Located about 1.5 degrees northeast of Megrez (Delta Ursae Majoris). At the eyepiece, M40 appears as two faint stars close together — nothing more. A telescope at 50-80x easily splits the pair. Don't expect a deep-sky spectacle — M40 is essentially just two stars. It is primarily of historical interest as one of Messier's mistakes.

역사

Cataloged by Charles Messier on October 24, 1764, while searching for a 'nebula' reported by Johannes Hevelius in this location in the late 1600s. Messier found no nebula but recorded the double star instead. The pair was independently cataloged by Friedrich August Theodor Winnecke in 1863 as Winnecke 4.

재미있는 사실

M40 is arguably the most disappointing Messier object for beginners expecting a spectacular nebula or cluster. Yet it reveals something important about the history of astronomy — Messier included everything he could find at reported nebula positions, even when the 'nebula' turned out to be nothing more than a pair of stars. Proper motion studies suggest the two stars are moving in different directions, confirming they are an optical pair.

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Credit: NOIRLab/NSF/AURA. License: CC BY 4.0. (Wikimedia Commons)

Credit: NOIRLab/NSF/AURA. License: CC BY 4.0. (Wikimedia Commons)

Skybred Feb 28, 2026