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John Nagelson
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list of 173 'navigational' stars?
On Apr 9, 7:30 am,
(Eugene Griessel) wrote:
"John Nagelson" wrote:
Does the ordering in the Nautical Almanac have a name?
I mean with Sirius at no.18, etc.
And could someone please enlighten me on the origin of the numbering.
Many thanks.
Look up the life of John Flamsteed, Astronomer Royal.
If I might answer my own question (!)...
The Nautical Almanac numbers the 57 navigational stars
simply in decreasing order of SHA.
Thus number 1 is Alpheratz, SHA 358 deg
number 2 is Ankaa, SHA 354 deg...
number 18 is Sirius, SHA 259 deg...
number 57 is Markab, SHA 14 deg
I should have spotted this!
Flamsteed numbered stars within each constellation,
in increasing order of RA, e.g. Sirius is 9 Canis Majoris.
With some the Flamsteed numbering is now out of sync though.
No such problem with the 57.
I wonder what system was used for numbering the others that make
up the 173.
John
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