This nebula was discovered by the French astronomer Antoine Darquier de Pellepoix in January 1779, who reported that it was "...as large as Jupiter and resembles a planet which is fading." Later the same month, fellow French astronomer Charles Messier independently found the same nebula while searching for comets.
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry | Antoine Watteau | Antoine de Caunes | Antoine Brumel | Antoine Walker | Antoine Lavoisier | Marc-Antoine Charpentier | Antoine-Louis Barye | Marc Antoine | Louis Antoine de Bougainville | Antoine, Duke of Lorraine | Antoine Bourdelle | Antoine | Jacques Antoine | Antoine Guichenot | Antoine Grumbach | François-Antoine Devaux | Édouard-Louis-Antoine-Charles Juchereau Duchesnay | Charles Antoine Lemaire | Antoine-Vincent Arnault | Antoine Predock | Antoine Louis Rouillé | Antoine Hamilton | Antoine Godeau | Antoine François, comte de Fourcroy | Antoine Claudet | Antoine Albeau | Saint-Antoine-l'Abbaye | Paul-Antoine Léonard de Villefeix | Marc Antoine Auguste Gaudin |