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list of 173 'navigational' stars?
In article , Brian Tung wrote:
Eugene Griessel wrote: BTW - I think the Flamsteed numbers only go as high as 137 - not 173. May be wrong, should check, Taurus has the most stars with Flamsteed numbers; the easternmost is labelled 139 Tauri, I think. But that's per constellation--it shouldn't have any bearing (!) on how many stars there are in an all-sky catalogue. One of the Flamsteed stars in Taurus - 34 Tauri - has since then moved elsewhere though. Today it resides in Aquarius. And I'm *not* joking.... -- ---------------------------------------------------------------- Paul Schlyter, Grev Turegatan 40, SE-114 38 Stockholm, SWEDEN e-mail: pausch at stockholm dot bostream dot se WWW: http://stjarnhimlen.se/ |
list of 173 'navigational' stars?
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"John Nagelson" wrote: ... I got a list of the 173 brightest from: http://www.atlasoftheuniverse.com/stars.html: They are mostly under common names, but at least some of those that aren't, have got common names, e.g. Theta Aurigae is Bogardus, and Upsilon Carinae is Vathorz Prior. ==================== 1. Sirius 2. Canopus 3. Rigil Kentaurus ... 154. Pi Scorpii 155. Epsilon Persei 156. Alniyat 157. Albireo 158. Sadalsuud 159. Gamma Persei 160. Upsilon Carinae 161. Matar 162. Tau Puppis 163. Algorel 164. Sadalmelik 165. Zaurak 166. Alheka 167. Ras Elased Australis 168. Alnasl 169. Gamma Hydrae 170. Iota Scorpii 171. Deneb el Okab 172. Beta Trianguli 173. Psi Ursae Majoris If you've ever wondered why greek letters are part of a star's name - as well as the naming of stars in general - take a look at: http://www.astro.uiuc.edu/~kaler/sow/starname.html ron |
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