M71
M76
M78
M80
M81
M82
M83
M84
M86
M85
M87
M88
M89
M90
M91
M92
M94
M95
M96
M97
M98
M99
M100
M101
M102
M103
M104
M105
M106
M107
M108
M109
Time,
Exposure
Filter
23:02
120s Red
3xbin
06:06
120s Ha
2xbin
20:33
240s Blue
3xbin
03:50
120s Red
2xbin
00:35
120s Clear
2xbin
00:30
120s Clear
1xbin
01:38
240s Red
2xbin
02:19
120s Clear
3xbin
03:08
120s Clear
2xbin
02:14
120s Clear
2xbin
02:35
360s Clear
1xbin
02:23
120s Clear
2xbin
02:26
360s Clear
2xbin
02:46
120s Clear
2xbin
04:21
120s Clear
2xbin
03:26
240s Clear
1xbin
00:57
120s Clear
2xbin
01:01
120s Clear
2xbin
00:40
120s Ha
02:52
240s Clear
2xbin
02:57
240s Clear
2xbin
03:03
240s Clear
2xbin
03:38
120s Clear
2xbin
03:38
120 Clear
2xbin
05:03
120s Red
3xbin
00:03
120s Clear
2xbin
01:04
360s Clear
2xbin
00:51
120s Clear
2xbin
03:56
120s Red
2xbin
00:48
120s Clear
2xbin
00:44
120s Clear
2xbin
Image
M84 is the elliptical galaxy on the right
M86 is the elliptical galaxy on the left
M89 is the elliptical galaxy in the top half of the image.
Messier later decided that M102 was a duplicate of M101
M105 is the elliptical galaxy at the centre.