Uranometria

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Uranometria’s Planetary Nebulae Database 1,144 planetary nebulae are plotted, shown as open circles with four protruding lines, in four sizes representing the following categories: those having diameters greater

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Language: English - Date: 2008-10-21 20:08:49
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    Uranometria’s Galaxy Cluster Database This atlas contains 671 galaxy clusters derived from George Abell’s 1958 catalog based upon photographs from Mt. Palomar Observatory. In 1980 Abell issued a revision to th

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    Language: English - Date: 2008-10-21 19:04:10
      3Universe / Star clusters / Taurus constellation / NGC objects / Nebula / Pleiades / Galaxy / Deep-sky object / Open clusters / Astronomy / Space

      Uranometria’s Open Cluster Database This atlas plots 1,617 open clusters, including those in the Magellanic Clouds. They are shown as dotted open circles, with objects larger than 5′ drawn to scale on the main

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      Language: English - Date: 2008-10-21 19:09:13
      4Uppsala General Catalogue / Principal Galaxies Catalogue / Morphological Catalogue of Galaxies / Dwarf elliptical galaxy / Galaxies / Interacting galaxies / Peculiar galaxies / Spiral galaxies / Atlas of Peculiar Galaxies / Astronomy / Extragalactic astronomy / Space

      Uranometria’s Galaxy Database Uranometriaplots 25,895 galaxies. They are shown as open ovals, with objects larger than 5′ drawn to scale. Galaxies with a major axis less than 5′ are binned into one o

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      Language: English - Date: 2008-10-21 18:59:46
      5Space / Planetary nebula / Nebula / NGC / Veil Nebula / NGC 2371-2 / Planetary nebulae / Astrophysics / Astronomy

      Uranometria’s Planetary Nebulae Database 1,144 planetary nebulae are plotted, shown as open circles with four protruding lines, in four sizes representing the following categories: those having diameters greater

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      Language: English - Date: 2008-10-21 20:08:49
      6Nebulae / Dark nebulae / Space dust / Emission nebulae / Dark nebula / Horsehead Nebula / Nebula / IC 434 / Deep-sky object / Astronomy / Space / Astrophysics

      Uranometria’s Dark Nebulae Database This atlas contains 367 dark nebulae, which are drawn to scale with a dashed outline if larger than 10′. Objects smaller than 10′ are drawn as dashed-line square boxes in

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      Language: English - Date: 2008-10-21 20:05:56
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      Uranometria’s X-Ray Source Database These are shown with an open centered “X” in cases where the source is invisible or below the chart’s limit. About 35 of them are included herein. Where the visible sour

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      - Date: 2008-10-21 21:19:29
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        Uranometria’s Radio Source Database Radio Sources These objects are shown as open triangles when the source is invisible or below the chart’s limit. There are about 260 of them plotted in this atlas. About 100

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        - Date: 2008-10-21 21:13:38
          9Space / Large-scale structure of the cosmos / Astrometry / Cosmic distance ladder / Galaxy / Uranometria / Abell catalogue / Astronomy / Galaxy clusters / Physical cosmology

          Uranometria’s Galaxy Cluster Database This atlas contains 671 galaxy clusters derived from George Abell’s 1958 catalog based upon photographs from Mt. Palomar Observatory. In 1980 Abell issued a revision to th

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          Language: English - Date: 2008-10-21 19:04:10
          10Space / Local Group / Milky Way / Galaxy / Star / Star cluster / Terzan 7 / Astronomy / Virgo Supercluster / Globular clusters

          Uranometria’s Globular Cluster Database Some 170 globular clusters, including both Milky Way and Magellanic Cloud objects; are contained in this atlas. They are shown as a continuous-line open circle with an int

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          Language: English - Date: 2008-10-21 19:15:19
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