Star atlases Celestial cartography
1 star atlases
1.1 naked-eye
1.2 telescopic
1.3 photographic
1.4 modern
1.5 computerized
1.6 free , printable files
star atlases
naked-eye
15th century bc – ceiling of tomb tt71 egyptian architect , minister senenmut, served queen hatshepsut, adorned large , extensive star chart.
c:a 1 ce ?? poeticon astronomicon, allegedly gaius julius hyginus
1092 – xin yi xiang fa yao (新儀 象法要), su song, horological treatise had earliest existent star maps in printed form. su song s star maps featured corrected position of pole star had been deciphered due efforts of astronomical observations su s peer, polymath scientist shen kuo.
1515 – first european printed star charts published in nuremberg, germany, engraved albrecht dürer.
1603 – uranometria, johann bayer, first western modern star map based on tycho brahe s , johannes kepler s tabulae rudolphinae
1627, julius schiller published star atlas coelum stellatum christianum replaced pagan constellations biblical , christian figures.
1660 – jan janssonius 11th volume of atlas maior featured harmonia macrocosmica andreas cellarius
1693 – firmamentum sobiescanum sive uranometria, johannes hevelius, star map updated many new star positions based on hevelius es prodromus astronomiae (1690) – 1564 stars.
telescopic
1729 atlas coelestis john flamsteed
1801 uranographia johann elert bode
1843 uranometria nova friedrich wilhelm argelander
photographic
1914 franklin-adams charts, john franklin-adams, photographic atlas.
the falkau atlas (hans vehrenberg). stars magnitude 13.
atlas stellarum (hans vehrenberg). stars magnitude 14.
true visual magnitude photographic star atlas (christos papadopoulos). stars magnitude 13.5.
modern
bright star atlas – wil tirion (stars magnitude 6.5)
cambridge star atlas – wil tirion (stars magnitude 6.5)
norton s star atlas , reference handbook – ed. ian ridpath (stars magnitude 6.5)
stars & planets guide – ian ridpath , wil tirion (stars magnitude 6.0)
cambridge double star atlas - james mullaney , wil tirion (stars magnitude 7.5)
cambridge atlas of herschel objects - james mullaney , wil tirion (stars magnitude 7.5)
pocket sky atlas – roger sinnott (stars magnitude 7.5)
deep sky reiseatlas – michael feiler, philip noack (telrad finder charts – stars magnitude 7.5)
atlas coeli skalnate pleso (atlas of heavens) 1950.0 – antonín bečvář (stars magnitude 7.75 , 12000 clusters, galaxies , nebulae)
skyatlas 2000.0, second edition – wil tirion & roger sinnott (stars magnitude 8.5)
1987, uranometria 2000.0 deep sky atlas – wil tirion, barry rappaport, remaklus (stars magnitude 9.7; 11.5 in selected close-ups)
herald-bobroff astroatlas – david herald & peter bobroff (stars magnitude 9 in main charts, 14 in selected sections)
millennium star atlas – roger sinnott, michael perryman (stars magnitude 11)
field guide stars , planets – jay m. pasachoff, wil tirion charts (stars magnitude 7.5)
skygx (still in preparation) – christopher watson (stars magnitude 12)
the great atlas of sky – piotr brych (2,400,000 stars magnitude 12, galaxies magnitude 18).
computerized
100,000 stars
cartes du ciel
celestia
3d galaxy map
cybersky
goskywatch planetarium
google sky
kstars
stellarium
sky-map.org
skymap online
worldwide telescope
xephem, unix-like systems
stellarmap.com – online map of stars
star walk , kepler explorer openlab: 2 celestial cartography apps smartphones
free , printable files
the triatlas project
toshimi taki star atlases
deepsky hunter star atlas
andrew johnson mag 7
^ dürer’s hemispheres of 1515 — first european printed star charts
^ stars & planets guide , ianridpath.com.
^ great atlas of sky , greatskyatlas.com, december 1, 2009.
^ stellarmap.com
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