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1603 star atlas produced by Johann Bayer
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
Uranometria
Group of stars on the celestial sphere
Gould in Equinox B1875.0 in his star catalogue Uranometria Argentina. The 1603 star atlas "Uranometria" of Johann Bayer assigned stars to individual constellations
Constellation
German lawyer and uranographer
celestial sphere. He remained unmarried and died in 1625. Bayer's star atlas Uranometria Omnium Asterismorum ("Uranometry of all the asterisms") was first published
Johann_Bayer
American astronomer
all stars in the original Uranometria Argentina, is available at www.uranometriaargentina.com/. Gould followed his Uranometria Argentina with a zone-catalogue
Benjamin_Apthorp_Gould
Star naming system
names by the German astronomer Johann Bayer in 1603, in his star atlas Uranometria. Bayer catalogued only a few stars too far south to be seen from Germany
Bayer_designation
Part of astronomy concerned with mapping of stars
published in Nuremberg, Germany, engraved by Albrecht Dürer. 1603 – Uranometria, by Johann Bayer, the first western modern star map based on Tycho Brahe's
Celestial_cartography
Minor deity
17th-century celestial engraving of the Hercules Constellation by Johann Bayer from his 1603 star atlas, Uranometria
Demigod
designated Delta Pegasi (δ Pegasi, δ Peg) by Bayer, after Ptolemy – Bayer’s Uranometria and Bayer letters Designated by John Flamsteed, but it's now no longer
Table of stars with Bayer designations
Table_of_stars_with_Bayer_designations
Minor constellation in the southern sky
was first depicted on a celestial atlas by Johann Bayer in his 1603 Uranometria. The French explorer and astronomer Nicolas Louis de Lacaille charted
Phoenix_(constellation)
Constellation in the southern celestial hemisphere
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
Grus_(constellation)
Creation and cherishing of mythical stories about the stars and star patterns
Johann Bayer's Uranometria showing the constellation Orion. Orion the Hunter is star lore created by the ancient Greeks.
Star_lore
Constellation in the southern celestial hemisphere
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
Volans
Uranographia Ioannis Elerte Bode uranographia Mentioned in Gould's Uranometria (URANOMETRIA ARGENTINA) List of stars by constellation Ayres, Thomas R.; Brown
List of stars in Triangulum Australe
List_of_stars_in_Triangulum_Australe
Constellation in the southern celestial hemisphere
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
Tucana
Constellation in the southern celestial hemisphere
depiction of this constellation in a celestial atlas was in Johann Bayer's Uranometria of 1603. It was also known as Apis (Latin for 'the bee') for 200 years
Musca
Constellation from a Position". Retrieved 2006-12-26. Gould, B. A. "Uranometria Argentina". Reprinted and updated by Pilcher, F. Archived from the original
List_of_stars_in_Virgo
Constellation in the southern celestial hemisphere
in 1598, it was charted on a star atlas by Johann Bayer in his 1603 Uranometria. The French explorer and astronomer Nicolas Louis de Lacaille charted
Apus
Constellation from a Position". Retrieved 2006-12-26. Gould, B. A. "Uranometria Argentina". Reprinted and updated by Pilcher, F. Archived from the original
List_of_stars_in_Orion
Constellation in the southern celestial hemisphere
Plancius and Jodocus Hondius and was depicted in Johann Bayer's star atlas Uranometria of 1603, and was likely conceived by Plancius from the observations of
Pavo_(constellation)
Constellation in the southern celestial hemisphere
depiction of this constellation in a celestial atlas was in Johann Bayer's Uranometria of 1603. The French explorer and astronomer Nicolas Louis de Lacaille
Hydrus
Constellation in the southern celestial hemisphere
on a plate illustrating southern constellations in Bayer's sky atlas Uranometria in 1603. It lies well south of the Tropic of Capricorn, but its triangular
Indus_(constellation)
ψ2 Fornacis by Bode in his Uranographia This was mentioned in Gould’s Uranometria Designated K2 Eridani by Bode in his Uranographia Lists of stars by constellation
List_of_stars_in_Fornax
Bode in his Uranographia This star is Gould's 82nd of Eridanus in his Uranometria Argentina. (Backhouse, T. W., (1911) Catalogue of 9842 Stars, Hills and
List_of_stars_in_Eridanus
Variable star in the constellation Cygnus
Cygnus. The designation "P" was originally assigned by Johann Bayer in Uranometria as a nova. Located about 5,300 light-years (1,560 parsecs) from Earth
P_Cygni
Star in the constellation Canis Major
constellation of Canis Major. This star is Gould's 145th of Canis Major in his Uranometria Argentina. SIMBAD erroneously lists the star in its object query result
145_G._Canis_Majoris
Constellation from a Position". Retrieved 26 December 2006. Gould, B. A. "Uranometria Argentina". Reprinted and updated by Pilcher, F. Archived from the original
List_of_stars_in_Canis_Major
Constellation from a Position". Retrieved 2006-12-26. Gould, B. A. "Uranometria Argentina". Reprinted and updated by Pilcher, F. Archived from the original
List_of_stars_in_Pisces
Single yellow-hued star in the constellation Cetus
established in 1603 as part of German celestial cartographer Johann Bayer's Uranometria star catalogue: it is "number T" in Bayer's sequence of constellation
Tau_Ceti
Giant huntsman in Greek mythology
An engraving of Orion from Johann Bayer's Uranometria, 1603 (US Naval Observatory Library)
Orion_(mythology)
Constellation in the southern celestial hemisphere
with more accuracy and its current name by Johann Bayer in his 1603 Uranometria. The French explorer and astronomer Nicolas Louis de Lacaille charted
Triangulum_Australe
Map of the night sky
constellations. Several other such maps were produced, including Johann Bayer's Uranometria in 1603. The latter was the first atlas to chart both celestial hemispheres
Star_chart
Heraldic emblem
Hemisphere, Achernar in the constellation of Eridanus as depicted in the Uranometria. Alberta Sheriffs Branch Coldstream Guards Estonian Rescue Board and
Brunswick_star
Two dwarf galaxies orbiting the Milky Way
after Magellan did not become widespread until much later. In Bayer's Uranometria they are designated as nubecula major and nubecula minor. In the 1756
Magellanic_Clouds
Bavarian lawyer and celestial cartographer
atlas was considered merely a curiosity and, in contrast to Bayer's Uranometria, did not gain wide acceptance. Harmonia Macrocosmica by Andreas Cellarius
Julius_Schiller
the northern celestial hemisphere from Johann Bayer's 1661 edition of Uranometria, the first atlas to feature star charts covering the entire celestial
History_of_astronomy
Brightest star in the constellation Eridanus
atlas to contain Achernar in the chart of Eridanus is Johann Bayer's Uranometria. Bayer did not observe it himself, and the first European knowledge of
Achernar
Globular cluster in the constellation Centaurus
designate this object "Omega Centauri" with his 1603 publication of Uranometria. Using a telescope from the South Atlantic island of Saint Helena, English
Omega_Centauri
Constellation from a Position". Retrieved 2006-12-26. Gould, B. A. "Uranometria Argentina". Reprinted and updated by Pilcher, F. Archived from the original
List_of_stars_in_Pyxis
Constellations recognized by the International Astronomical Union
Johann Bayer, since they first became widely known from his star atlas Uranometria, published in 1603. The constellations Camelopardalis, Columba, and Monoceros
IAU_designated_constellations
Asterism
the arms of the cross. In Johann Bayer's 17th-century star atlas, the Uranometria, it was suggested that Alpha, Beta and Gamma Cygni formed the pole of
Northern_Cross_(asterism)
Star in the constellation Eridanus
three confirmed planets and a dust disk. In the southern-sky catalog Uranometria Argentina, 82 G. Eridani (often abbreviated to 82 Eridani) is the 82nd
82_G._Eridani
Star in the constellation of Sagittarius
1879, Benjamin Apthorp Gould listed the star as a variable star in his Uranometria Argentina. It was given its variable star designation in 1973. It is
62_Sagittarii
Constellation from a Position". Retrieved 2006-12-26. Gould, B. A. "Uranometria Argentina". Reprinted and updated by Pilcher, F. Archived from the original
List_of_stars_in_Libra
and Multiple Stars (CCDM)". Retrieved 6 January 2007. Gould, B. A. "Uranometria Argentina". Reprinted and updated by Pilcher, F. Archived from the original
List_of_stars_in_Aquila
B-type main sequence star in the constellation Aquarius
a radial velocity of −10 km/s. Iota Aquarii was first catalogued in Uranometria in 1603; the binary nature of this system was discovered in 2009 following
Iota_Aquarii
Open cluster in the constellation Perseus
that χ refers to the Double Cluster and h to a nearby star. Bayer's Uranometria chart for Perseus does not show them as nebulous objects, but his chart
NGC_869
database entry, SIMBAD. Accessed on line 2009-06-30. Bayer J. (1603). Uranometria. Augsburg: Christophorus Mangus. Bevis J. (c. 1750). Uranographia Britannica
List_of_stars_in_Andromeda
Constellation from a Position". Retrieved 2006-12-26. Gould, B. A. "Uranometria Argentina". Reprinted and updated by Pilcher, F. Archived from the original
List_of_stars_in_Tucana
Constellation in the southern hemisphere
Cetus and Fornax and into the southern hemispheric stars. Johann Bayer's Uranometria depicts the river constellation as a flowing river. According to one
Eridanus_(constellation)
1627 star atlas
Apostles, with Judas Iscariot excluded and replaced by Saint Matthias: Uranometria Harmonia Macrocosmica Schiller, Julius; Bayer, Johann (1627). Coelum
Coelum_Stellatum_Christianum
Constellation from a Position". Retrieved 2006-12-26. Gould, B. A. "Uranometria Argentina". Reprinted and updated by Pilcher, F. Archived from the original
List_of_stars_in_Monoceros
Constellation from a Position". Retrieved 2006-12-26. Gould, B. A. "Uranometria Argentina". Reprinted and updated by Pilcher, F. Archived from the original
List_of_stars_in_Microscopium
F. (1998). "Hyades membership". Retrieved 2007-01-05. Gould, B. A. "Uranometria Argentina". Reprinted and updated by Pilcher, F. Archived from the original
List_of_stars_in_Taurus
and Multiple Stars (CCDM)". Retrieved 5 January 2007. Gould, B. A. "Uranometria Argentina". Reprinted and updated by Pilcher, F. Archived from the original
List_of_stars_in_Aquarius
Données astronomiques de Strasbourg. Retrieved 2007-01-02. Gould, B. A. "Uranometria Argentina". Reprinted and updated by Pilcher, F. Archived from the original
List_of_stars_in_Carina
Constellation from a Position". Retrieved 2006-12-26. Gould, B. A. "Uranometria Argentina". Reprinted and updated by Pilcher, F. Archived from the original
List_of_stars_in_Scorpius
edition to 8.5 mag), the Cambridge Star Atlas (3rd edition to 6.5 mag), Uranometria 2000.0 (2nd edition to 9.7 mag), the Bright Star Atlas 2000.0 (to 6.5
Millennium_Star_Atlas
Index of articles associated with the same name
from ξ Sco. ξ Sco (also 51 Lib); applied to Bayer's star list in his Uranometria. Burritt's ξ of Libra; applied to Burritt's star map. ζ Sco; applied
Graffias
Constellation in the southern sky
Jodocus Hondius. First depiction in a celestial atlas, in Johann Bayer's Uranometria of 1603. In Johannes Kepler's edition of Tycho Brahe's star list in the
Dorado
Designated common star constellations
period, and were copied in Johann Bayer's influential celestial atlas Uranometria in 1603. The group includes Hydrus, Dorado, Volans, Apus, Pavo, Grus
Constellation_family
0 erroneously lettered it as υ2. Subsequently, Tirion removed it in Uranometria 2000.0 and the 2nd edition of Sky Atlas 2000.0. Lacaille originally lettered
List_of_stars_in_Ara
Scorpio, depicted in Johann Bayer's Uranometria. The bright star in the body of the scorpion, ᾳ Scorpii, is Antares.
Stars_in_astrology
Type of star identifier
stars may now occur out of order. Gould designations first appeared in Uranometria Argentina, a catalogue published in 1879 by Benjamin Apthorp Gould. Many
Gould_designation
Index of articles associated with the same name
No star is found at the position marked φ Scorpii in Johann Bayer's Uranometria. The closest stars to that position are 48 and 49 Librae; 48 Librae is
Phi_Scorpii
Pattern of stars recognized on Earth's night sky
Crucis. Earlier, Crux was deemed an asterism when Bayer created it in Uranometria (1603) from the stars in the hind legs of Centaurus, decreasing the size
Asterism_(astronomy)
Constellation in the southern celestial hemisphere
German cartographer Johann Bayer depicted the constellation on his Uranometria of 1603, and gave the stars Bayer designations from Alpha to Omega. However
Vela_(constellation)
Dwarf irregular galaxy, satellite galaxy of the Milky Way
Pigafetta as dim clusters of stars. In Johann Bayer's celestial atlas Uranometria, published in 1603, he named the smaller cloud, Nubecula Minor. In Latin
Small_Magellanic_Cloud
Star in the constellation Microscopium
doi:10.1086/424966. ISSN 1538-4357. Gould, Benjamin Apthorp (1878). "Uranometria Argentina : brillantez y posicion de las estrellas fijas, hasta la septima
Alpha_Microscopii
Constellation in the northern celestial hemisphere
by placing Arcturus "where his garment is fastened by a knot". In his Uranometria, Johann Bayer used the Greek letters alpha through to omega and then
Boötes
Star in the constellation Libra
No star is found at the position marked φ Scorpii in Johann Bayer's Uranometria. The closest stars to that position are 48 and 49 Librae; 48 Librae is
49_Librae
Star identification system
Eridani, were named in a major southern-hemisphere catalogue called Uranometria Argentina, by Benjamin Gould; these are Gould numbers, rather than Flamsteed
Flamsteed_designation
Star in the constellation Vela
de Strasbourg. Retrieved 2019-09-28. Gould, Benjamin Apthorp (1879). "Uranometria Argentina catalog of bright southern stars". Resultados del Observatorio
HD_79940
Données astronomiques de Strasbourg. Retrieved 2007-01-02. Gould, B. A. "Uranometria Argentina". Reprinted and updated by Pilcher, F. Archived from the original
List_of_stars_in_Chamaeleon
Star in the constellation Apus
the constellation which Johann Bayer called Apis Indica in his 1603 Uranometria star atlas. This identifier is a Bayer designation that is Latinized
Alpha_Apodis
Constellation from a Position". Retrieved 2006-12-26. Gould, B. A. "Uranometria Argentina". Reprinted and updated by Pilcher, F. Archived from the original
List_of_stars_in_Ophiuchus
Star in the constellation Virgo
Bayer pictured it on constellation Virgo folio of his celestial atlas "Uranometria" and designated it with number 37, letter "e" (hence its Bayer designation
59_Virginis
Constellation from a Position". Retrieved 26 December 2006. Gould, B. A. "Uranometria Argentina". Reprinted and updated by Pilcher, F. Archived from the original
List_of_stars_in_Capricornus
Cloud of heated and ionized gas and dust in the constellation Cygnus
Retrieved 6 September 2018. Tirion; Rappaport; Lovi (1991) [1987]. Uranometria 2000. Vol. 1. Richmond, VA: William–Bell, Inc. p. 120. ISBN 978-0-943396-14-9
Veil_Nebula
Star in the constellation Orion
29 Orionis) marking the top of Orion's right boot in Johann Bayer's Uranometria (1603). It was given the number 36 by John Flamsteed, while its proper
Upsilon_Orionis
Constellation in the southern celestial hemisphere
Olijftack" ("the dove with the olive branch") 1603: Bayer's sky atlas Uranometria was published. It includes Columba as Columba Noachi. 1624: Bartschius
Columba_(constellation)
Constellation from a Position". Retrieved 2006-12-26. Gould, B. A. "Uranometria Argentina". Reprinted and updated by Pilcher, F. Archived from the original
List_of_stars_in_Sagittarius
Second brightest star in the Leo constellation
(Latinised to Beta Leonis) is the star's Bayer designation. In Johann Bayer's Uranometria (1603), it was designated β (Beta) as the second-brightest star in the
Denebola
Constellation in the northern celestial hemisphere
Borealis Bayer designations from Alpha to Upsilon in his 1603 star atlas Uranometria. Zeta Coronae Borealis was noted to be a double star by later astronomers
Corona_Borealis
German astronomer (1799–1875)
2020-07-31 at the Wayback Machine - Full digital facsimile, Linda Hall Library. Uranometria nova, Berlin 1843 The Uranometria Nova of F.W.A. Argelander
Friedrich_Wilhelm_Argelander
A-type dwarf; Corona Australis
eISSN 1432-0746. ISSN 0004-6361. S2CID 15726297. Gould, Benjamin Apthorp (1878). "Uranometria Argentina : brillantez y posicion de las estrellas fijas, hasta la septima
HD_170384
Données astronomiques de Strasbourg. Retrieved 2007-01-04. Gould, B. A. "Uranometria Argentina". Reprinted and updated by Pilcher, F. Archived from the original
List_of_stars_in_Lepus
Orange-hued star in the constellation Boötes
1111/j.1365-2966.2008.13596.x, S2CID 14878976. Ridpath, Ian, "Bayer's Uranometria and Bayer letters", Star Tales, archived from the original on 2019-03-15
Nu1_Boötis
Star in the constellation of Draco
Massachusetts: Sky Pub. ISBN 978-1-931559-44-7. Johann Bayer (1603). Uranometria: Omnivm Asterismorvm Continens Schemata, Nova Methodo Delineata, Aereis
Thuban
List from the Alphabet Direction (αβ)
of Population I Wolf Rayet stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud BAY — Uranometria (Bayer designation) BCVS — Bibliographic Catalogue of Variable Stars
List of astronomical catalogues
List_of_astronomical_catalogues
Star in the constellation Chamaeleon
eISSN 1538-3881. ISSN 0004-6256. Gould, Benjamin Apthorp (1878). "Uranometria Argentina : brillantez y posicion de las estrellas fijas, hasta la septima
Epsilon_Chamaeleontis
Binary star in the constellation of Andromeda
Retrieved 28 July 2016. Alpheratz, Kaler Stars [1] 2/14/2013 Bayer's Uranometria and Bayer letters Merriam-Webster Dictionary 2017 – Alpheratz Allen,
Alpheratz
High proper-motion star in Eridanus
Strasbourg. Retrieved 13 January 2024. Gould, Benjamin Apthorp (1878). "Uranometria Argentina : brillantez y posicion de las estrellas fijas, hasta la septima
HD_17943
Constellation in the Southern Celestial Hemisphere
traditional name means "wing", the star marking the left wing in Bayer's Uranometria. 154±1 light-years from Earth, it is a blue-white hued giant star of
Corvus_(constellation)
Constellation from a Position". Retrieved 2006-12-26. Gould, B. A. "Uranometria Argentina". Reprinted and updated by Pilcher, F. Archived from the original
List_of_stars_in_Hercules
K-type giant star in Microscopium
eISSN 1432-0746. ISSN 0004-6361. S2CID 54046583. Gould, Benjamin Apthorp (1878). "Uranometria Argentina : brillantez y posicion de las estrellas fijas, hasta la septima
HD_201852
Star in the constellation Piscis Austrinus
2007. Retrieved 2010-01-20. Gould, B. A. (1881). "Corrigenda in the Uranometria Argentina. Star with large proper motion". Astronomische Nachrichten
Gliese_887
Constellation from a Position". Retrieved 2006-12-26. Gould, B. A. "Uranometria Argentina". Reprinted and updated by Pilcher, F. Archived from the original
List_of_stars_in_Volans
Giant crab in Greek mythology
astrology, astronomy and geomancy. Cancer is represented as a crayfish. Uranometria, published in 1603 by the German astronomer Johann Bayer; notable for
Cancer_(mythology)
Star in the constellation Taurus
Bibcode:2016MNRAS.460.1912G. doi:10.1093/mnras/stw911. Ian Ridpath. "Bayer's Uranometria and Bayer letters". Retrieved 2017-11-27. "IAU Working Group on Star
Beta_Tauri
Données astronomiques de Strasbourg. Retrieved 2007-01-02. Gould, B. A. "Uranometria Argentina". Reprinted and updated by Pilcher, F. Archived from the original
List_of_stars_in_Centaurus
URANOMETRIA
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Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Diagram
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
The Eloquent of Speech
Boy/Male
Indian
Happiness; A Star
Girl/Female
Greek American Hebrew English
From the Hebrew Elisheba, meaning either oath of God, or God is satisfaction. Famous bearer: Old...
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Prayer; Request
Female
English
English pet form of German Belinda, possibly BINDY means "bright serpent" or "bright linden tree."
Girl/Female
Muslim
Proud, Vain, Haughty
Boy/Male
Hindu
King of the serpents, King of cobras
Boy/Male
American, Gaelic, Hindu, Indian
Little Old Wise One; Old; Ancient; Old River; River of Wisdom
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Frail Delicate
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n.
A uranometry.