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John Nagelson John Nagelson is offline
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Default list of 173 'navigational' stars?

On Apr 6, 5:26 pm, (Eugene Griessel) wrote:
"JohnNagelson" wrote:
Already downloaded this and printed it - very nice chart
but shows the 57 with names and numbers, not the 173.


I'm sure your life must be empty not knowing that the likes of Eta
Virginis, Delta Velorum and Beta Corvi and the like are also on rare
occasions used to navigate by. I could give the full list but really
think its pointless.


Hi Eugene, you only had to ask and I would have said why I want
them :-)

I am a comparative anthropologist studying the history of maritime
star lore
in various parts of the world, including the west. This is such a wide-
ranging
subject, geographically and chronologically, that I am ruthlessly
restricting
the number of stars under consideration at the outset. Various
interesting stars
are outside of the 57, e.g. Algol (Beta Persei), and Mizar.
I wouldn't be at all surprised if I find material on the stars that
you
mention. Certainly the first and third look likely candidates, also
known
as Zaniah and Kraz.

If you could post the full list it would not fill up an empty life,
but it would be much appreciated.

John