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Uranometria is a star
atlas produced by
Johann Bayer. It was
published in
Augsburg in 1603 by
Christoph Mang (Christophorus Mangus)
under the full title...
- all
stars in the
original Uranometria Argentina, is
available at www.uranometriaargentina.com/.
Gould followed his
Uranometria Argentina with a zone-catalogue...
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Benjamin Gould in
epoch 1875.0 in his star
catalogue Uranometria Argentina. The 1603 star
atlas "
Uranometria" of
Johann Bayer ****igned
stars to
individual constellations...
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celestial sphere. He
remained unmarried and died in 1625. Bayer's star
atlas Uranometria Omnium Asterismorum ("Uranometry of all the asterisms") was
first published...
- air pump α
Antliae 4.25 Apus /ˈeɪpəs/ Aps Apus
Apodis /ˈæpoʊdɪs/ 1603,
Uranometria,
created by
Keyser and de
Houtman Bird-of-paradise/Exotic Bird/Extraordinary...
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published in Nuremberg, Germany,
engraved by
Albrecht Dürer. 1603 –
Uranometria, by
Johann Bayer, the
first western modern star map
based on
Tycho Brahe's...
- star atlas, Sky
Atlas 2000.0,
published in 1981. His
second major work,
Uranometria 2000.0,
contained over 280,000
stars and 10,000 deep-sky
objects across...
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depiction of this
constellation in a
celestial atlas was in
Johann Bayer's
Uranometria of 1603.
Volans is one of the 12
constellations that were introduced...
- was
first depicted on a
celestial atlas by
Johann Bayer in his 1603
Uranometria. The
French explorer and
astronomer Nicolas Louis de
Lacaille charted...
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Plancius and
Jodocus Hondius and was
depicted in
Johann Bayer's star
atlas Uranometria of 1603.
French explorer and
astronomer Nicolas-Louis de
Lacaille gave...