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78-7860 60mm Refractor
COMPUTERIZED STAR LOCATOR
78-7880 80mm Refractor
Instruction
Manual
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Where DO I START?
Your Bushnell telescope can bring the wonders of the universe to your eye. While
this manual is intended to assist you in the set-up and basic use of this instrument,
it does not cover everything you might like to know about astronomy. Although
Northstar will give a respectable tour of the night sky, it is recommended you get a
very simple star chart and a flashlight with a red bulb or red cellophane over the
end. For objects other than stars and constellations, a basic guide to astronomy is
a must.
Some recommended sources appear on our website at
suggested viewing. But, some of the standbys that you can see are:
The Moon—a wonderful view of our lunar neighbor can be enjoyed with any
magnification. Try viewing at different phases of the moon. Lunar highlands, lunar
maria (lowlands called "seas" for their dark coloration), craters, ridges and
mountains will astound you.
Saturn—even at the lowest power you should be able to see Saturn’s rings and
moons. This is one of the most satisfying objects in the sky to see simply because
it looks like it does in pictures. Imagine seeing what you’ve seen in textbooks or
NASA images from your backyard!
Jupiter—the largest planet in our solar system is spectacular. Most noted features
are its dark stripes or bands both above and below its equator. These are the north
and south equatorial belts. Also interesting are Jupiter’s four major moons. Pay
close attention to their positions from night to night. They appear to be lined up on
either side of Jupiter.
Mars—The Great Red Planet appears as a reddish-orange disk. Look at different
times of the year and try to catch a glimpse of the white polar ice caps.
Venus—just like the moon, Venus changed phases from month to month. Some views
of brilliant Venus appear as if you were looking at a distant crescent moon.
Nebulae—The Great Orion Nebula is a very well known night sky object. This and many
others are brought to you by this telescope.
Star Clusters—View millions of stars densely packed in a cluster that resembles a ball.
Galaxies—One of the greatest and most interesting galaxies is our neighbor the
Andromeda Galaxy. Enjoy this and many others.
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78-7860 60mm Refractor
Parts Diagrams
78-7880 80mm Refractor
IMPORTANT:
READ THROUGH
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION
BEFORE YOU ASSEMBLE
YOUR TELESCOPE.
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Parts Diagrams (Continued)
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Telescope Parts Diagram
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Quick Assembly Diagram
78-7860 60mm
Refractor
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Refractor
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Quick Assembly Diagram
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78-7845 4.5” reflector
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Parts List
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Detailed Assembly
No tools are required for assembly of your telescope.
Remove all components from the carton and identify all components. It is a good idea to lay all the parts out in front of
you before assembly. Since your telescope is a precision optical system the parts require careful handling—particularly
the onboard computer, telescope, eyepieces, and various accessory lenses.
SET-UPTRIPOD AND ACCESSORY TRAY
1. Stand Northstar Computerized Star Locator Assembly and attached tripod legs in
the upright position. Spread tripod legs to a comfortable distance.
2. Fold down the accessory tray braces and place the Quick Release Accessory
Tray on top of braces. (See Quick Assembly Diagram)
3. Turn accessory tray until it snaps into place.
4. Adjust tripod leg height to suit by opening tripod leg lever and extending tripod legs
to desired height. Clamp Tripod Leg lever closed when complete.
ATTACH TELESCOPE TUBE
1. Locate Main Telescope Tube.
2. Remove Telescope Tube Thumb Nuts from side of Telescope Tube.
(See Quick Assembly Diagram)
3. Position Main Telescope Tube Attachment Bolts through Telescope Tube Bracket at the top of the N o r t h s t a r
Computerized Star Locator Assembly. Make sure the telescope is pointing in the correct direction. (Logo on telescope
tube should be right side-up.)
4. Reattach Telescope Tube Thumb Nuts to Main Telescope Tube Attachment Bolts once Main
Telescope Tube and Northstar Computerized Star Locator Assembly are assembled together.
ATTACH FINAL TELESCOPE ACCESSORIES
1. Locate Wide Field Finderscope.
For Refractor Telescopes:Northstar Refractor Telescope Models have Finderscope Mount
already attached to Main Telescope Tube. Simply place the Wide Field Finderscope into the Finderscope Mount by
backing out the Finderscope Adjustment Screws to allow Finderscope to be fully inserted into the Finderscope Mount.
NOTE: Finderscope should be facing forward (Large end nearest the lens end of the telescope tube).
For Reflector Telescopes: Remove Finderscope attachment nuts from Main Telescope Tube. Place Finderscope
Assembly over Finderscope Attachment Bolts and reattach Finderscope thumb nuts to Finderscope Mount Bolts.
NOTE: Finderscope should have large end of the finderscope facing open end of telescope tube.
2. Attach Low Power Eyepiece:
For Reflector Telescope Models: Insert lowest power eyepiece in the focusing mechanism
by backing out eyepiece set screw and inserting eyepiece fully.
For Refractor Telescope Models: Insert lowest power eyepiece into the penta mirror by
backing out eyepiece set screw, then insert penta mirror into the focusing tube of the Main Telescope Tube by backing
out focusing tube set screw.
3. Tighten all set screws to secure accessories.
4. Remove Objective Dust Cover and Finderscope Dust Cover Caps.
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SELECTING AN EYEPIECE
You should always start viewing with the lowest power eyepiece, which in this case is the 20 mm lens. Note: the base
power of each eyepiece is determined by the focal length of the telescope objective lens. A formula can be used to
determine the power of each eyepiece: telescope OBJECTIVE lens focal length divided by EYEPIECE focal length =
MAGNIFICATION (e.g. Using the 20 mm lens, a sample calculation could look like this: 750 mm / 20 = 38x or 38
power. Telescope models will vary in focal length.)
Included with this telescope is a Barlow lens. Barlow lenses are used to double or triple the power of your telescope.
Place your Barlow between the focusing tube and the eyepiece. Using the example above, your 3x Barlow lens would
give you a total power of 114x or 114 power. (38 x 3 = 114x or 114 power). The magnification calculation would look like
this: 750 mm /20mm = 38 power. 38 power x 3=114 power.
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FOCUSING TELESCOPE
1. After selecting the desired eyepiece, aim main telescope tube at a land-based target at least 200 yards away
(e.g. Atelephone pole or building).
2. Fully extend focusing tube by turning Rack and Pinion Focusing Mechanism.
3. While looking through selected eyepiece (in this case the 20 mm), slowly retract focusing tube by turning Rack
and Pinion Focusing Mechanism until object comes into focus.
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ALIGNING FINDERSCOPE
Look through Main Telescope Tube and establish a well-defined target. (see focusing telescope section)
Looking through Wide Field Finderscope, alternate tightening each Finderscope Adjustment Screw until crosshairs of Wide
Field Finderscope are precisely centered on the same object already centered in Main Telescope Tube’s field of view.
Now, objects located first with the Wide Field Finderscope will be centered in the field of view of the main telescope.
Never Look Directly At The Sun With Your
Telescope Permanent Damage
❂
To Your Eyes May Occur
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ENJOYING YOUR NEW TELESCOPE
1. First determine your targeted object. Any bright object in the night sky is a good starting point.
One of the favorite starting points in astronomy is the moon. This is an object sure to please any
budding astronomer or experienced veteran. When you have developed proficiency at this level,
other objects become good targets. Saturn, Mars, Jupiter, and Venus are good second steps to take.
2. The first thing you need to do after assembling the telescope as planned is center the desired
object in the finderscope’s cross hairs. Provided you did a reasonable job aligning the finderscope, a
quick look through the main telescope tube at low power should reveal the same image. With the
lowest power eyepiece (the one with the largest number printed on it) you should be able to focus
the same image that you saw through the finderscope. Avoid the temptation to move directly to the
highest power. The low power eyepiece will give you a wider field of view, and brighter image—thus
making it very easy to find your target object. At this point with a focused image in both scopes,
you’ve passed the first obstacle. If you don’t see an image after attempting to focus it in, you
might consider aligning your finderscope again. Once you pass this step, you’ll will enjoy the time
spent ensuring a good alignment. Every object you center in the finderscope will be easily found in
the main telescope tube, which is important for continuing your exploration of the night sky.
3. The low power eyepieces are perfect for viewing the full moon, planets, star clusters, nebulae,
and even constellations. These should build your foundation. However, for more detail, try bumping
up in magnification to higher power eyepieces on some of these objects. During calm and crisp
nights, the light/dark separation line on the moon (called the "Terminator") is marvelous at high power.
You can see mountains, ridges and craters jump out at you due to the highlights. Similarly, you can
move up to higher magnifications on the planets and nebulae. Star clusters and stars are best viewed
through the low power no matter what.
4. The recurring astronomical theater we call the night sky is an ever-changing billboard. In other
words, not the same movie plays all the time. Rather, the positions of the stars change not only
hourly as they seem to rise and set, but also throughout the year. As the earth orbits the sun our
perspective on the stars changes on a yearly cycle about that orbit. The reason the sky seems to
move daily just as the sun and the moon "move" across our sky, is that the earth is rotating about its
axis. As a result you may notice that after a few minutes or a few seconds depending on what power
you are viewing at, the objects in your telescope will move. At higher magnifications especially, you
will notice that the moon or Jupiter will "race" right out of the field of view. To compensate, just move
your telescope to "track" it in the necessary path.
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HELPFUL HINTS
1. Your telescope is a very sensitive instrument. For best results and fewer vibrations set
your telescope up on a level location on the ground rather than your concrete driveway or
your wooden deck. This will provide a more stable foundation for viewing, especially if
you’ve drawn a crowd with your new telescope.
2. If possible view from a location that has relatively few lights. This will allow you to see
much fainter objects. You’d be surprised how much more you’ll see from your local lake
or park when compared to a backyard in the city.
3. Using your telescope out a window is NEVER recommended.
4. View objects that are high in the sky if possible. Waiting until the object rises well
above the horizon will provide a brighter and crisper image. Objects on the horizon
are viewed through several layers of earth’s atmosphere. Ever wonder why the
moon appears orange as it sets on the horizon. It’s because you are looking through
a considerable more amount of atmosphere than you would directly overhead.
(Note: If objects high in the sky are distorted or wavy, you are probably viewing on
a very humid night.) During nights of unstable atmosphere, viewing through a
telescope can be frustrating if not impossible. Astronomers refer to crisp, clear nights
as nights of "good seeing."
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Northstar Computer
Interface Diagram
1. Computer Link
2. Scroll Up Button
3. Scroll Down Button
4. Back Button
5. Enter Button
6. LCD Display
7. On/Off/Dim Button
8. Battery Cover Door
9. Battery Cover Set Screw
Button Functions
Back Button: This button functions to navigate to the previous level within the operating framework and/or back to the
previous level of input.
Enter Button: This button functions to select certain menu choices. By pressing the ENTER button Northstar will
advance to the selected level. When an object name or number is listed on the screen, the ENTER button can also be
pressed to display a scrolling text description of the object
Scroll Up Button: This button functions to scroll up through various menus within Northstar. Anytime you encounter
a blinking text/number option, the scroll button will display the various choices within that menu. (Note: To select an
option that you have scrolled to, just press the ENTERbutton.
Scroll Down Button: This button functions to scroll down through various menus within Northstar. Anytime you
encounter a blinking text/number option, the scroll button will display the various choices within that menu.
(Note: To select an option that you have scrolled to, just press the ENTERbutton.
On/Off/Dim:The On/Off Button will turn the Northstar Computerized Star Locator on and off. Once on, you can adjust
the level of LCD Backlight Illumination by pressing the On/Off/Dim Button to cycle through the brightness levels. To turn
the unit off, simply depress and hold the On/Off/Dim button for three seconds and release. (Note: The Northstar
Computerized Star Locator will automatically turn itself off after 20 minutes of inactivity.)
LCD DISPLAY
The Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) is a two-line, sixteen character display. The LCD also has an electroluminescent
backlight for use during nighttime viewing with the Northstar Computerized Star Locator.
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MODE OVERVIEW OF PRODUCT
Explore: The Explore Mode of Northstar provides the ability to explore various astronomical objects
categorized by object type. These objects would fall under one or more of the following types of objects:
Deep Sky, Planets, Constellations, and Stars. Each of these subheadings would also have subcategories
of objects beneath their menu structure. (See Menu Tree for full list of menu functions and options.)
Sky Tour: The Sky Tour Mode of Northstar provides the ability to take a quick tour of the best and brightest
objects for any given month of the year. If the date has been input into the system, the Sky Tour Mode will
automatically default to that month. Objects can be chosen by using the scroll up or down arrows and pressing
ENTER. To find out more information about any given object press the enter button while that object is displayed
to see the scrolling text message.
Telescope: The Telescope Mode of Northstar provides real-time data on where the telescope is pointing.
Astronomical Coordinates for Right Ascension (RA) and Declination (DEC) as well as Altitude (ALT) andAzimuth
(AZ) are displayed simultaneously. In addition, in the lower right hand corner will be the abbreviation for the
current constellation that the telescope is pointed at.
Identify: The Identify Mode of Northstar provides the ability to Identify any object within your telescope field of
view. Subcategories for different classes of identifiable objects are included as well as an Identify Any option.
Align Earth: The Align Earth Mode of Northstar provides the ability to easily align your telescope utilizing
common information non-astronomers would readily know. By entering simple information such as time, date,
city, etc. a first time telescope user can be exploring the immense Northstar database of astronomical objects
within minutes.
Align Star: The Align Star Mode of Northstar provides the ability to align your telescope utilizing some
astronomical knowledge. By knowing where two stars are located in the sky, a novice user can circumvent the
city, date, and time input and quickly start utilizing the Northstar database to locate amazing astronomical objects.
Align Object: The Align Object Mode of Northstar provides the ability to refine your telescope alignment during
the middle of your observing session. This might come in very handy if the family dog has just bumped the
telescope out of alignment. By using this mode you can center the telescope on any known object and select
align object to quickly recalibrate the Northstar alignment allowing continued enjoyment for the duration of the
evening.
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ALIGNING NORTHSTAR FOR THE FIRST TIME
When you turn the telescope on a scrolling message will appear:
The first display will then prompt you to level the telescope tube. The display will read:
The display will alternate to:
After the tube is leveled and ENTER is pressed, the display will briefly read
Then the default menu will appear:
This mode assumes that even if the telescope user is a first time user and does not know anything about
astronomy that they can be successful aligning the telescope in a few simple steps.
The ALIGN EARTH option is flashing. This indicates that if we press the ENTER key we will then be faced with
the ALIGN EARTH menu.
Press ENTER to choose ALIGN EARTH option.
NOTE: ANY FLASHING ITEM ON THE DISPLAY IS AMENU CHOICE. OTHER CHOICES ARE AVAILABLE
BY USING THE SCROLL UP OR SCROLL DOWN BUTTONS.
STEP1: SET THE TIME
By using the SCROLL UP and SCROLL DOWN buttons and the ENTER button, the time can easily be set as
well as the time zone. Each flashing option will need to be changed to read the appropriate number. Once the
number is displayed, you accept the number by pressing ENTER. Then you would set the next flashing option
until the time and time zone are set.
STEP2: SET THE DATE
Again by using the SCROLLUP and SCROLLDOWN buttons and the ENTER button, the date can easily be set.
Each flashing option will need to be changed to read the appropriate number or month. Once the number is
displayed, you accept the number by pressing ENTER. Then you would set the next flashing option until the day,
month and year are set.
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ALIGNING NORTHSTAR FOR THE FIRST TIME (Continued)
STEP3: SET THE LOCATION
The next screen will display:
CITYwill be flashing. By pressing the ENTER button, the display will change to:
The country will be flashing.
Again by using the SCROLL UP and SCROLLDOWN buttons and the ENTER button, the COUNTRY can be chosen.
When the appropriate Country is found and the ENTER button is pushed, you would finally choose the city that you were
closest to by pressing ENTER when it is displayed.
NOTE: CHOOSE THE CITY CLOSESTTO YOUR VIEWING LOCATION. THIS IS NOTA CRITICALSTEPANDTHE
ALIGNMENTWILLAUTOMATICALLY BE REFINED AS WE PROGRESS.
STEP4: POINT NORTH
After choosing the city, the display will read:
You would then point the telescope in the direction of North and press ENTER.
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ALIGNING NORTHSTAR FOR THE FIRST TIME (Continued)
NOTE: THE USER WOULD JUST HAVE TO GET THE TELESCOPE POINTED RELATIVELY CLOSE TO
NORTH. THE ALIGNMENTWILLBE REFINED AS WE PROGRESS. HOWEVER, IF YOU CAN FIND THE
BIG DIPPER AND USE THE "POINTER STARS", FOLLOW THE ARROW ON THE ABOVE DIAGRAM TO
THE NORTH STAR. THE NORTH STAR LIVES DIRECTLYABOVE DUE NORTH!
After pointing the telescope NORTH and making sure the tube is still pointed level, pressing the ENTER button
would complete the rough alignment process.
A polite THANK YOU will then be displayed.
After four simple criteria that any consumer should know, the telescope now knows where over 20,000
astronomical objects are in the night sky to a relative precision. With just two more steps, we will zero in on
pinpoint accuracy.
Now the telescope will lead us through a simple two star alignment process. WE DO NOT NEED TO KNOW
WHERE ANY STARS ARE. We just simply follow the directions.
Ascrolling message indicates to CENTER STAR 1 THEN PRESS ENTER
Then the display will read:
The user will simply follow the arrows to zero in on this first guide star. Note that this will be the only bright star
in this area of the sky. By following the arrows on the display it will tell us how far away we are from the guide
star. Move the telescope tube with your hands until the display reads:
Note as you move from greater than 10 degrees away from an object to under ten degrees, the display moves
into tenths of degrees with the arrows acting as decimal points (Example
object).
below the
After getting the star zeroed in, you need to do as the screen told you—CENTER STAR 1. In other words, the
star might appear in the lower left corner of your telescope’s eyepiece.
By looking through the eyepiece, center the star in the field of view and press ENTER.
The distance the object is from the center is related to how far outside of a city you might be located or how
accurately you aligned with north.
You would then repeat this process for STAR 2 and press ENTER.
After this step is completed, you will see a display that reads:
(Note: The more stars that appear on the second line of the display the better, up to 5)
After the two star alignment is complete, your Northstar now knows with pinpoint accuracy where
all 20,000+ objects are!!
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USING NORTHSTAR FOR THE FIRST TIME
After EARTH ALIGN, the display will then read:
EXPLORE will be flashing. This indicates that you could choose other options by pressing the
UP and DOWN buttons. However, let’s look at EXPLORE first. This is the default menu at this
point because, this will most likely be the most often used mode. This is where the starfinding
takes place.
Select EXPLORE by pressing ENTER. SCROLL UP and DOWN to see what flashing menu
choices you have. I always choose PLANET. These are the most interesting. Even if you are
a first time telescope user, PLANET objects can be very exciting.
Press ENTER when the display reads:
This will take you into a list of named PLANETobjects. By using the SCROLL UP or SCROLLDOWN buttons,
you can explore several items in the object list.
Press ENTER to choose the PLANET you wish to view. The display would then be:
NOTE: IF AN OBJECT IS BELOW THE HORIZON, THE DISPLAY WILL PERIODICALLY DISPLAY THE
WORD "HORIZON".
SCROLLUP or SCROLLDOWN to see other PLANETS in the list. Notice the display shows you directions to
each object. But what if you are a first time user want to find out more about the object? Wouldn’t it be nice
to know what the object is before moving the telescope?
PRESS ENTER when:
is displayed or any other PLANET item. You will see a scrolling message telling you the coordinates for the
object, how bright it is, how big it is, what its proper name is, what constellation it is in, and a brief description
of what the object is. For JUPITER it would read:
Now imagine that you are a parent trying to impress your kids (or vice versa). Ten minutes into your first
observing session you are already learning astronomical objects.
This is a great educational tool!!!!
To find the object, just follow the directions displayed by the arrows until you zero the object out and it will be
right in the telescope’s eyepiece!
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USING NORTHSTAR FOR THE FIRST TIME (Continued)
By pressing the BACK button, you move back to the previous level each time the button is pressed. Press the button
three times and you are back at the main level menu. The display will read:
SCROLLUP or SCROLL DOWN to select
Press ENTER.
This mode will take you through the best and brightest objects for each month. If you have done the ALIGN EARTH
alignment and entered the date, it will automatically take you to the current month. Don’t know what some of these
obscure objects and abbreviations mean? Just press the ENTER key for more information.
Press the BACK button until you get back to the main menu:
SCROLLUP or SCROLLDOWN until the display reads:
PRESS ENTER
This mode will default to the level
By selecting this option with the ENTER key, it will IDENTIFYthe object that you are currently viewing OR the closest
object to where your telescope is currently pointed. You also have the options to choose other types of IDENTIFY
menus. These will IDENTIFY the closest CLUSTERS, NEBULAS, etc. to your current telescope position.
To select the final mode press ENTER at the display:
The display reads something like:
The TELESCOPE mode gives you dynamic real-time information on your telescope’s current position in terms
of astronomical coordinates. Play around with this mode by moving the telescope around. Notice the three letter
abbreviation in the lower right portion of the display. This dynamically displays the current CONSTELLATION
that the telescope is pointing at. These names are abbreviated in this mode. Definitions for the abbreviations
will be in the catalog index.
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Catalog Index
The following appendix information is more thorough information than that listed
in the main instruction manual. For sake of space, the complete 20,000 object
catalog is not listed. However, we have included the entire star list and the entire
Messier object lists for your information. In addition, the constellation
abbreviations are defined that are found in the Northstar system.
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Catalog Index
CONSTELLATION ABBREVIATIONS
Andromeda (And)
Antila (Ant)
Lacerta (Lac)
Leo (Leo)
Apus (Aps)
Aquarius (Aqr)
Aquila (Aql)
Leo Minor (LMi)
Lepus (Lep)
Libra (Lib)
Ara (Ara)
Lupus (Lup)
Aries (Ari)
Lynx (Lyn)
Auriga (Aur)
Lyra (Lyr)
Bootes (Boo)
Mensa (Men)
Microscopium (Mic)
Monoceros (Mon)
Musca (Mus)
Norma (Nor)
Octans (Oct)
Ophiuchus (Oph)
Orion (Ori)
Caelum (Cae)
Camelopardis (Cam)
Cancer (Cnc)
Canes Venatici (CVn)
Canis Major (CMa)
Canis Minor (CMi)
Capricornus (Cap)
Carina (Car)
Pavo (Pav)
Cassiopeia (Cas)
Centaurus (Cen)
Cepheus (Cep)
Cetus (Cet)
Pegasus (Peg)
Perseus (Per)
Phoenix (Phe)
Pictor (Pic)
Chameleon (Cha)
Circinus (Cir)
Pisces (Psc)
Piscis Austrinus (PsA)
Puppis (Pup)
Pyxis (Pyx)
Columbia (Col)
Coma Berenices (Com)
Corona Australis (CrA)
Corona Borealis (CrB)
Corvus (Crv)
Crater (Crt)
Crux (Cru)
Cygnus (Cyg)
Delphinus (Del)
Dorado (Dor)
Reticulum (Ret)
Sagitta (Sge)
Sagittarius (Sgr)
Scorpius (Sco)
Sculptor (Scl)
Scutum (Sct)
Serpens (Ser)
Sextans (Sex)
Taurus (Tau)
Draco (Dra)
Equuleus (Equ)
Eridanus (Eri)
Fornax (For)
Gemini (Gem)
Grus (Gru)
Hercules (Her)
Horologium (Hor)
Hydra (Hya)
Telescopium (Tel)
Triangulum (Tri)
Triangulum Australe (TrA)
Tucana (Tuc)
Ursa Major (UMa)
Ursa Minor (UMi)
Vela (Vel)
Virgo (Vir)
Hydrus (Hyi)
Indus (Ind)
Volcans (Vol)
Vulpecula (Vul)
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Catalog Index
NAME - NAME
RA - RIGHT ASCENSION (hours min.min)
DEC - DECLINATION (degrees)
MAG - MAGNITUDE
SIZE - SIZE
CON - CONSTELLATION
Messier Catalog
MESSIER CATALOG
NAME
RA
DEC
MAG SIZE CON
DESCRIPTION
M001 Crab nebula supernova remnant
M002
M003
M004
M005
M006 butterfly
M007
M008 Lagoon
M009
M010
M011 wild duck
M012
M013
M014
M015
M016 Eagle
M017 Swan
M018
M019
M020 Trifid
M021
M022
M023
M024 small star cloud
M025
M026
M027 Dumbell
M028
M029
M030
M031 Great Andromeda Galaxy
M032
M033 Pinwheel
M034
M035
M036
M037
M038
M039
M040 Winnecke 4
M041
M042 Great Orion nebula
M043
M044 Behive
M045 Pleiades
M046
NGC 1952
NGC 7089
NGC 5272
NGC 6121
NGC 5904
NGC 6405
NGC 6475
NGC 6523
NGC 6333
NGC 6254
NGC 6705
NGC 6218
NGC 6205
NGC 6402
NGC 7078
NGC 6611
NGC 6618
NGC 6613
NGC 6273
NGC 6514
NGC 6531
NGC 6656
NGC 6494
05 34.5
21 33.5
13 42.2
16 23.6
15 18.6
17 40.1
17 53.9
18 03.8
17 19.2
16 57.1
18 51.1
16 47.2
16 41.7
17 37.6
21 30.0
18 18.8
18 20.8
18 19.9
17 02.6
18 02.6
18 04.6
18 36.4
17 56.8
18 15.9
18 31.6
18 45.2
19 59.6
18 24.5
20 23.9
21 40.4
00 42.7
00 42.7
01 33.9
02 42.0
06 08.9
05 36.1
05 52.4
05 28.7
21 32.2
12 19.8
06 47.0
05 35.4
05 35.6
08 40.1
03 47.0
07 41.8
07 36.6
+22.0
-0.8
8.4
6
6
5.9
6.2
4.6
5
5
8
7
6
8
5.7
9
6.5
6
6
8
7
6.3
7
6
7
0
6
9.5
8
8
7
8
3.4
8.2
5.7
5.2
5.1
6
5.6
6.4
5
6'
7'
Tau
Aqr
Cvn
Sco
Ser
Sco
Sco
Sgr
Oph
Oph
Sct
Oph
Her
Oph
Peg
Ser
Sgr
Sgr
Oph
Sgr
Sgr
Sgr
Sgr
Sgr
Sgr
Sct
nebula
globular cluster highly resolved
globular cluster highly resolved
globular cluster highly resolved
globular cluster highly resolved
open cluster rich
open cluster bright scattered
nebula with dust and cluster
globular cluster mottled
globular cluster highly resolved
open cluster dense
globular cluster highly resolved
globular cluster highly resolved
globular cluster
globular cluster highly resolved
nebula with dust and cluster
nebula
open cluster bright scattered
globular cluster
nebula with dust
open cluster rich
globular cluster highly resolved
open cluster dense
open cluster bright scattered
scattered group of stars
open cluster rich
planetary nebula irregular
globular cluster highly resolved
open cluster bright scattered
globular cluster highly resolved
very elongated galaxy dusty with bright core
round galaxy with bright core
spiral galaxy structure with bright knots
open cluster rich
open cluster rich
open cluster rich
open cluster dense
open cluster rich
+28.4
-26.5
+02.1
-32.2
-34.8
-24.4
-18.5
-4.1
-6.3
-2
+36.5
-3.3
+12.2
-13.8
-16.2
-17.1
-26.3
-23
-22.5
-23.9
-19
18'
26'
13'
25'
1°
80'
9'
8'
12'
10'
23'
6'
10'
7'
45'
7'
5'
25'
10'
18'
30'
1.5°
20'
9'
8'
6'
7'
6'
-18.5
-19.3
-9.4
IC 4725
NGC 6694
NGC 6853
NGC 6626
NGC 6913
NGC 7099
NGC 224
NGC 221
NGC 598
NGC 1039
NGC 2168
NGC 1960
NGC 2099
NGC 1912
NGC 7092
+22.7
-24.9
+38.5
-23.2
+41.3
+40.9
+30.7
+42.8
+24.3
+34.1
+32.6
+35.8
+48.4
+58.3
-20.7
-5.5
Vul
Sgr
Cyg
Cap
And
And
Tri
Per
Gem
Aur
Aur
Aur
Cyg
UMa
Cma
Ori
3°
8'
60'
30'
30'
12'
24'
21'
30'
50"
38'
1°
20'
1.5°
1.5°
27'
30'
open cluster bright scattered
double star
open cluster dense
9
4.5
4
NGC 2287
NGC 1976
NGC 1982
NGC 2632
Pleiades
nebula
-5.3
9
Ori
nebula bright with dust
open cluster bright scattered
scattered group of stars
open cluster dense
+20.0
+24.1
-14.8
-14.5
3.1
1.5
6.1
4.4
Cnc
Tau
Pup
Pup
NGC 2437
NGC 2422
M047
open cluster dense
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M049
M050
M051 Whirlpool
M052
M053
M054
M055
M056
M057 Ring
M058
M059
M060
M061
NGC 2548
NGC 4472
NGC 2323
NGC 5194
NGC 7654
NGC 5024
NGC 6715
NGC 6809
NGC 6779
NGC 6720
NGC 4579
NGC 4621
NGC 4649
NGC 4303
NGC 6266
NGC 5055
NGC 4826
NGC 3623
NGC 3627
NGC 2682
NGC 4590
NGC 6637
NGC 6681
NGC 6838
NGC 6981
NGC 6994
NGC 628
08 13.8
12 29.8
07 03.2
13 29.9
23 24.2
13 12.9
18 55.1
19 40.0
19 16.6
18 53.6
12 37.7
12 42.0
12 43.7
12 21.9
17 01.2
13 15.8
12 56.7
11 18.9
11 20.2
08 50.4
12 39.5
18 31.4
18 43.2
19 53.8
20 53.5
20 59.0
01 36.7
20 06.1
01 42.4
02 42.7
05 46.7
05 24.5
16 17.0
09 55.6
09 55.8
13 37.0
12 25.1
12 25.4
12 26.2
12 30.8
12 32.0
12 35.7
12 36.8
12 35.4
17 17.1
07 44.6
12 50.9
10 44.0
10 46.8
11 14.8
12 13.8
12 18.8
12 22.9
14 03.2
15 06.5
01 33.2
12 40.0
10 47.8
12 19.0
16 32.5
11 11.5
11 57.6
00 40.4
-5.8
+08.0
-8.3
+47.2
+61.6
+18.2
-30.5
-31
5.8
8.4
6
8.1
7
8
9
7
8
9.7
9.8
9.8
8.8
9.7
6.5
8.6
8.6
9.3
9
7
8
7.5
8
9
8.6
8.9
9.2
8
10.1
8.8
8
8.4
7.2
6.9
8.4
8
9.3
9.3
9.2
8.6
9.5
9.8
9.5
10.2
6.5
6.2
8.2
9.7
9.3
11
10
10
9.4
7.8
10
7.4
8.2
9.3
8.3
9
40'
8'
Hya
Vir
open cluster rich
round galaxy with bright core
open cluster rich
spiral galaxy structure attached companion
open cluster dense
globular cluster highly resolved
globular cluster mottled
globular cluster highly resolved
globular cluster highly resolved
planetary nebula ring with central star
round galaxy with bright core
elongated galaxy with bright core
round galaxy with bright core
spiral galaxy structure
globular cluster
elongated galaxy with bright core
elongated galaxy dusty
very elongated galaxy with bright core
spiral galaxy structure
open cluster dense
globular cluster highly resolved
globular cluster
globular cluster
globular cluster highly resolved
globular cluster
asterism
20'
11'
12'
10'
6'
15'
5'
80"
5'
2'
3.5'
5'
9'
9'
7.5'
10'
9'
30'
9'
4'
4'
6'
3'
?
10'
3'
2'
7'
8'
7.5'
9'
26'
9'
10'
4'
5'
7'
7'
6'
3'
9'
4.5'
8'
20'
5'
Mon
Cvn
Cas
Com
Sgr
Sgr
Lyr
Lyr
Vir
Vir
Vir
+30.2
+33.0
+11.8
+11.7
+11.6
+04.5
-30.1
+42.0
+21.7
+13.1
+13.0
+11.8
-26.8
-32.4
-32.3
+18.8
-12.5
-12.6
+15.8
-21.9
+51.6
-0.1
Vir
M062
Oph
Cvn
Com
Leo
Leo
Cnc
Hya
Sgr
Sgr
Sge
Aqr
Aqr
Psc
Sgr
Per
Cet
Ori
Lep
Sco
Uma
Uma
Hya
Vir
Com
Vir
Vir
M063 Sunflower
M064 Black eye
M065 Leo triplet
M066 Leo triplet
M067
M068
M069
M070
M071
M072
M073
M074
M075
M076 little dumbell
M077
M078
M079
M080
M081 Bodes nebula
M082
M083
M084
M085
M086
M087
M088
M089
M090
M091
M092
M093
M094
M095
M096
M097 Owl
M098
spiral galaxy structure
NGC 6864
NGC 650
globular cluster unresolved
planetary nebula irregular
round galaxy with bright core
reflection nebula bright
globular cluster highly resolved
globular cluster mottled
NGC 1068
NGC 2068
NGC 1904
NGC 6093
NGC 3031
NGC 3034
NGC 5236
NGC 4374
NGC 4382
NGC 4406
NGC 4486
NGC 4501
NGC 4552
NGC 4569
NGC 4548
NGC 6341
NGC 2447
NGC 4736
NGC 3351
NGC 3368
NGC 3587
NGC 4192
NGC 4254
NGC 4321
NGC 5457
NGC 5866
NGC 581
+00.1
-24.6
-23
+69.1
+69.7
-29.9
+12.9
+18.2
+13.0
+12.4
+14.4
+12.6
+13.2
+14.5
+43.1
-23.9
+41.1
+11.7
+11.8
+55.0
+14.9
+14.4
+15.8
+54.4
+55.8
+60.7
-11.6
+12.6
+47.3
-13.1
+55.7
+53.4
+41.7
spiral galaxy structure
very elongated galaxy with dust and bright knots
barred spiral galaxy structure
round galaxy with bright core
round galaxy with bright core
round galaxy with bright core
round galaxy with bright core
very elongated galaxy with bright core
round galaxy with bright core
very elongated galaxy with bright core
elongated galaxy with bright core
globular cluster highly resolved
open cluster dense
elongated galaxy with bright core
barred spiral galaxy structure
round galaxy with bright core
planetary nebula irregular
very elongated galaxy with bright core
spiral galaxy structure
Com
Vir
Vir
Com
Her
Pup
Cvn
Leo
Leo
Uma
Com
Com
Com
Uma
Dra
Cas
Vir
Leo
Cvn
Oph
Uma
Uma
And
4'
6'
2.5'
8.2'
5'
7'
20'
3'
6'
7'
4'
18'
7'
8'
8'
M099
M100
M101
M102
M103
M104 sombrero
M105
M106
M107
round galaxy with bright core
spiral galaxy structure with bright knots
very elongated galaxy dusty with bright core
open cluster rich
NGC 4594
NGC 3379
NGC 4258
NGC 6171
NGC 3556
NGC 3992
NGC 205
edge on galaxy dusty
round galaxy with bright core
spiral galaxy structure with bright knots
globular cluster
very elongated galaxy with dust and bright knots
elongated galaxy with bright core
elongated galaxy
M108
M109
M110
10.1
9.8
8
17'
Star Catalog
STAR CATALOG
NAME
RA
DEC
MAG SIZE CON
DESCRIPTION
ST001 Oåå 254
ST002 30
ST003 å 3053
00 01.2
00 02.0
00 02.6
+60 21
-6
+66 06
7.6
4.4
5.9
59"
*
15"
Cas
Psc
Cas
colored double star
red variable star
colored double star
30 PSC
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ST004 SU
SU AND
Cederblad 21400 04.7
ADS 61
Alpha And
Struve 2
ß 391
Gamma PEG 00 13.2
AD Cet
7 CET
å 12, UU Psc 00 15.0
S SCL
Struve 13
ST CAS
Groombridge34 00 18.1
00 18.5
Iota CET
VX AND
00 04.6
+43.5
+67.2
+58.4
+29 05
+79.7
-28 00
+15.2
-7.8
8
*
And
Cep
Cas
And
Cep
Scl
Peg
Cet
Cet
Psc
Scl
Cep
Cas
And
And
Cet
And
red variable star
emission nebula
double star challenge
star
double star challenge
double star challenge
star
red variable star
red variable star
colored double star
variable star
double star challenge
red variable star
double star
double star
star
star
variable star
double star
red variable star
double star
double star
star
star
ST005 Ced214
ST006 å 3062
ST007 Alpheratz
ST008 å 2
ST009 Kappa
ST010 Algenib
ST011 AD
ST012 7
ST013 35 Psc
ST014 S
ST015 å 13
ST016 ST
ST017 Groombridge34
ST018 å 24
ST019 Iota
ST020 VX
7.8
6.4
2.1
6.6
6.2
2.8
4.9
4.4
5.8
5.5
7
9
8
7.6
3.5
8
5.8
6.9
6.9
4.4
5.7
3.7
3.3
5.4
2.2
7.8
5.7
4.4
3.4
6.3
11
30'
1.5"
*
0.8"
2"
*
1.5°
*
12"
*
0.9"
*
39"
5"
*
00 06.3
00 08.4
00 09.3
00 09.4
00 14.5
00 14.6
-18.9
+08 49
-32.1
00 15.4
00 16.2
00 17.6
+76.9
+50.3
+44.0
+26 08
-8.8
+44.7
+38 35
+49 59
+35.6
-63
+06.9
+53.9
+30.9
+21 26
+56.5
+04.2
+75.0
+07.6
+57 49
+27.7
+64.1
-69.5
+23.6
+60.7
+00 47
+44 43
+81 51
+21 28
+04 55
-55.3
00 19.4
00 19.9
00 24.0
00 27.2
00 27.6
00 31.5
00 32.4
00 37.0
00 39.3
00 39.9
00 40.5
00 42.4
00 45.7
00 48.7
00 49.1
00 49.9
00 50.0
*
ST021 R
ST022 å 30
ST023 AQ
Stellar And
15"
*
27"
28"
*
*
6"
*
1.5"
36"
*
12"
4.4"
13'
21"
0.8"
*
26"
8"
Stellar Cep
30"
33"
6.4"
*
Cas
And
Tuc
Psc
Cas
And
Psc
Cas
Psc
Cas
Psc
Cas
Psc
Cas
Tuc
And
Cas
Cet
AQ AND
ST024 Beta
ST025 å 36
ST026 Zeta
ST027 Delta
ST028 55
ST029 Schedar
ST030 Oå 18
ST031 HN
ST032 Delta
ST033 Eta
ST034 65
ST035 Do13
ST036 Lambda1
ST037 36
ST038 Navi
ST039 å 80
ST040 å 79
ST041 U
ST042 Psi-1
ST043 77
ST044 Zeta
ST045 Eta
ST046 Lux Lydiae
ST047 Mirach
ST048 Zeta
ST049 Kappa
ST050 Z
ST051 42
ST052 Psi
ST053 R
ST054 Gamma
ST055 Achernar
ST056 51
ST057 UV
ST058 p
ST059 Nu
ST060 44
ST061 Phi
ST062 å 162
ST063 1
Beta TUC
Struve 36
Zeta CAS
Delta AND
colored double star
star
double star challenge
double star
Alpha CAS
ADS 588
HN 122
Delta PSC
star
colored double star
colored double star
scattered group of stars
double star
double star challenge
star
double star equal magnitude
double star equal magnitude
variable star
double star equal magnitude
double star
double star
star
star
star
double star
double star
star
double star challenge
double star magnitude contrast
variable star
star
star
star
variable star
double star
star
double star
star
triple star challenge
double star
colored double star
double star
double star equal magnitude
double star equal magnitude
red variable star
star
double star challenge
double star
double star
star
double star challenge
colored double star
star
65 PSC
Dolidze 13
Lambda1 TUC00 52.4
36 AND 00 55.0
Gamma CAS 00 56.7
00 59.4
6.5
6
2.5
8.4
6
01 00.1
01 02.3
And
6.8
5.3
6.8
3.9
3.5
4.3
2
5.6
5.1
8.8
6.4
4.7
6.1
3.4
0.5
3.6
7
5.8
4.4
5.8
4.1
5.8
6
6.6
3.7
8.5
4.5
4.4
3.4
6.8
5.7
4.8
4
å 88, 74 Psc 01 05.6
å 90
Zeta PHE
Eta CET
Lux Lydiae
Beta AND
Zeta PSC
Kappa TUC 01 15.8
Z PSC
å 113
Psi CAS
R SCL
Gamma PHE 01 28.4
Alpha Eri
51 AND
UV CET
p ERI
Nu PSC
44 CAS
Phi PER
Psc
Psc
Phe
Cet
Cep
And
Psc
Tuc
Psc
Cet
Cas
Scl
Phe
Eri
And
Cet
Eri
Psc
Cas
Per
Per
Ari
Cas
Cet
Ari
01 05.8
01 08.4
01 08.6
01 08.7
01 09.7
01 13.7
-10.2
+86.3
+35.6
+07.6
-68.9
+25.8
-00 31
+68.1
-32.5
*
*
23"
5.4"
*
1.6"
25"
*
4'
*
*
*
11.5"
*
1.6"
*
2"
2.6"
35"
3'
3"
8"
5°
*
1"
3'
37"
*
1.6"
10"
*
01 16.2
01 19.8
01 25.9
01 27.0
-43.3
01 37.7
01 38.0
01 38.8
01 39.8
01 41.4
01 43.3
01 43.7
01 49.3
01 50.1
01 51.3
01 51.5
01 52.0
-57 14
+48.6
-18
-56.2
+05.5
+60.6
+50.7
+47 54
+22.3
+64 51
-10.3
+10 48
+19.3
-46.3
+63.7
+01.9
+37.3
+23.6
-21.1
+02.8
+42.3
+23.5
1 ARI
ST064 å 163
ST065 Zeta
ST066 å 178
ST067 Gamma
ST068 Psi
ST069 Epsilon
ST070 å 186
ST071 56
ST072 Lambda
ST073 Upsilon
ST074 Alpha
ST075 Almach
ST076 Hamal
Zeta CET
Gamma ARI 01 53.5
Psi PHE 01 53.6
Epsilon CAS 01 54.4
Struve 186
56 AND
Lambda ARI 01 57.9
Upsilon CET 02 00.0
Alpha PSC
Gamma AND 02 03.9
Alpha ARI 02 07.2
Ari
Phe
Cas
Cet
And
Ari
Cet
Psc
And
Ari
01 55.9
01 56.2
02 02.0
4
2.2
2
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ST077 59 And
ST078 Iota
02 10.9
02 12.4
02 12.8
02 14.0
02 14.7
02 17.4
+39 02
+30.3
-2.4
+47.5
+30 24
+28 44
-3
+67.4
+55 31
+01 05
+89 16
-28 13
+24 38
+34.3
+03.2
+19 22
+69 38
+17 28
+55 53
-49.9
5.6
5
5.7
6.6
8
7
2
4
16"
3.8"
16.5"
1.1"
7"
14"
*
2.2"
3"
14"
18"
11"
39"
*
2.7"
3"
Stellar Cas
3"
28"
*
9"
8"
1.4"
1"
12"
*
And
Tri
Cet
And
Tri
colored double star
colored double star
double star
double star challenge
double star equal magnitude
double star
variable star
triple star
double star
double star equal magnitude
double star
double star
colored double star
variable star
double star
double star challenge
variable star
triple star
double star magnitude contrast
variable star
double star
double star
Iota TRI
Struve 231
Struve 228
ST079 å 231
ST080 å 228
ST081 å 232
ST082 å 239
ST083 Mira
ST084 Iota
ST085 å 268
ST086 å 274
ST087 Polaris
ST088 Omega
ST089 30
Tri
Omicron CET 02 19.3
Cet
Cas
Per
Cet
UMi
For
Ari
Tri
Cet
Ari
Iota CAS
02 29.1
02 29.4
02 31.5
02 31.8
02 33.9
02 37.0
02 37.0
6.9
7.3
2
Alpha UMi
h 3506
5
6.5
5.4
3.6
7.4
6.2
5.2
3.9
4.7
7.3
3.5
4.6
4.6
5.4
2.5
3.4
5.8
5.6
2.2
4
ST090 R
R TRI
ST091 Gamma
ST092 å 305
ST093 RZ
ST094 pi
ST095 Eta
Gamma CET 02 43.3
02 47.5
02 48.9
02 49.3
02 50.7
02 53.9
02 57.2
02 58.3
Ari
å 307
R HOR
Struve 330
Theta ERI
Per
Hor
Cet
Eri
Ari
Ari
Per
Cet
Per
Cep
Hyi
Per
For
Eri
Cam
Per
Per
Ret
Eri
ST096 R
ST097 å 330
ST098 Acamar
ST099 Epsilon
ST100 Epsilon
ST101 å 331
ST102 Menkar
ST103 Rho
ST104 å 320
ST105 h3568
ST106 Algol
ST107 Alpha
ST108 h3556
ST109 å 362
ST110 å 369
ST111 ADS2446
ST112 Zeta
ST113 Tau4
ST114 Toms Topaz
ST115 Mirfak
ST116 Y
ST117 å 394
ST118 å 385
ST119 å 389
ST120 Sigma
ST121 å 401
ST122 Epsilon
ST123 å 400
ST124 Oå 36
ST125 U1
-0.6
-40.3
Epsilon ARI 02 59.2
02 59.2
+29.3
+21 20
+52 20
+04.1
+38.8
+79 24
-79
+41.0
-29
-44.4
double star challenge
double star challenge
double star
03 00.8
Alpha CET
Rho PER
03 02.3
03 05.2
03 06.2
03 07.5
03 08.2
03 12.1
03 12.4
03 16.3
03 17.2
03 17.7
03 18.2
03 19.5
star
*
red variable star
colored double star
double star
variable star
double star
5"
15"
*
5"
3.5"
7"
3"
0.9"
5'
h3568
Beta PER
Alpha FOR
h3556
6
double star
+60 02
+40 29
+38.6
-62.5
8.5
6.7
7.8
5.2
3.7
4.5
1.8
8.1
7.1
4.2
6.5
4.4
6.4
3.7
6.8
6.8
8.1
3.8
4.4
3.2
5
4.9
4.5
2.9
5
2.9
3
3.3
7.4
7
4.5
4.4
6.2
5
double star equal magnitude
colored double star
double star challenge
double star
star
star
star
variable star
double star
double star
double star
star
double star equal magnitude
star
double star
double star
variable star
star
red variable star
star
double star
double star equal magnitude
star
star
colored double star
double star magnitude contrast
star
variable star
double star challenge
double star
triple star challenge
star
double star
double star
variable star
ADS 2446
Zeta RET
Tau4 ERI
-21.8
*
9°
*
Tom's Topaz 03 20.3
+29.0
+49 52
+44.2
+20 27
+59.9
+59 21
+48.0
+27 34
-9.5
+60.0
+63.9
+62.6
+32.3
-12.1
Ari
Alpha Per
Y PER
03 24.3
03 27.7
03 28.0
03 29.1
03 30.1
Per
Per
Ari
Cam
Cam
Per
Tau
Eri
Cam
Cam
Cam
Per
Eri
Hyi
Tau
Eri
Cam
Per
Eri
Per
Eri
Tau
Per
Cam
Eri
Ret
Ret
Tau
*
7"
2.4"
2.7"
*
11"
*
1.4"
46"
0
0
*
*
9"
8"
*
Struve 385
Sigma PER 03 30.6
03 31.3
Epsilon ERI 03 32.9
Struve 400
03 35.0
O.Struve 36 03 40.0
U(1) CAM (?) 03 41.6
Omicron PER 03 44.3
03 46.1
Gamma HYI 03 47.2
ST126 Omicron
ST127 Pi
ST128 Gamma
ST129 30
ST130 F
ST131 BE
Pi ERI
-74.2
30 TAU
D 16
BE CAM
Zeta PER
32 ERI
03 48.3
03 48.6
03 49.5
03 54.1
03 54.3
03 57.9
+11.2
-37 37
+65.5
+31.9
-3
+40 01
-13.5
+12.5
+38.1
+62 20
-7.7
ST132 Atik
ST133 32
*
7"
9"
*
ST134 Epsilon
ST135 Gamma
ST136 Lambda
ST137 Oå 531
ST138 SZ
ST139 Omicron2
ST140 Epsilon
ST141 Theta
ST142 Phi
Gamma ERI 03 58.0
Lambda TAU 04 00.7
04 07.6
04 07.8
Omicron2 ERI 04 15.2
Epsilon RET 04 16.5
*
ADS 2995
å 485
1.4"
90"
83"
*
4"
52"
-59.3
-63.3
Theta RET
Phi TAU
04 17.7
04 20.4
04 22.0
04 22.6
04 22.7
04 24.0
04 27.9
04 31.4
04 32.0
+27.4
+19 32
+25.6
+15.1
-34
-21 30
+40 01
+53 55
ST143 T
ST144 Chi
8.4
5.5
7.3
4
7.3
7
Stellar Tau
Chi TAU
ADS 3169
43 ERI
19.4"
1.4"
*
1.7"
9"
Tau
Tau
Eri
Eri
Per
Cam
double star
ST145 ADS3169
ST146 43
ST147 ß 184
ST148 å 552
ST149 1
double star challenge
red variable star
double star challenge
double star equal magnitude
colored double star
5.4
10"
25.
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ST150 å 559
ST151 46
ST152 Aldebaran
ST153 Nu
ST154 53
ST155 å 572
ST156 54
ST157 R
ST158 55
ST159 Iota
ST160 ST
ST161 Pi4
ST162 TT
ST163 Pi5
ST164 Omicron2
ST165 Iota
04 33.5
04 33.9
04 35.9
04 36.3
04 38.2
04 38.5
04 40.4
04 40.5
04 43.6
04 50.9
04 51.2
04 51.2
04 51.6
04 54.2
+18 01
-6.7
+16.5
-3.4
6.9
5.7
0.9
3.9
3.9
7.3
4.3
6.7
6.7
5.6
9.2
3.7
8
3.7
4.1
2.7
4.5
5
5.9
6.6
7.5
6.5
2.9
3.8
8.6
3.2
3.2
5.9
8.5
9
3"
4'
30"
11°
*
4"
*
*
Tau
Eri
Tau
Eri
Eri
Tau
Eri
Cae
Eri
Pic
double star equal magnitude
double star
colored double star
star
46 ERI
Alpha TAU
Nu ERI
53 ERI
-14.3
+26 56
-19.7
-38.2
-08 48
-53.5
+68 10
+05.6
+28.5
+02.4
+13.5
+33.2
+01.7
+37.9
-14.8
+03 36
-13.5
+01.6
+43 49
+41.1
+01.2
-22.4
+41.2
+08 29
+39.0
-5.6
+37 17
-11.9
+02 52
-8.2
+32.7
+46 00
-18 30
-21 14
+32.5
-24.8
+03.6
-8.4
-02 24
+37.4
-52.3
+06.3
+34.9
+25 09
-1.1
+17.0
-0.3
+18.6
+49 24
+07.2
-6
+09 56
-05 23
-05 55
-1.2
+09.3
+21.1
-02 36
-34.1
-1.9
+62.5
-22.5
+20.7
-32.3
-9.7
+06 27
-35.8
-20.9
+39.1
star
double star equal magnitude
red variable star
variable star
double star equal magnitude
double star
red variable star
star
variable star
star
star
star
star
double star
variable star
double star equal magnitude
double star
double star
variable star
star
variable star
54 ERI
R CAE
å 590
9"
12"
Iota PIC
Stellar Cam
*
*
*
*
*
*
5.4"
*
21"
5.5"
15"
Stellar Aur
*
*
*
Pi4 ORI
TT TAU
Pi5 ORI
Ori
Tau
Ori
Ori
Aur
Ori
Aur
Lep
Ori
Lep
Ori
Omicron2 ORI04 56.4
Iota AUR
Pi6 ORI
04 57.0
04 58.5
Omega AUR 04 59.3
ST166 Pi6
ST167 Omega
ST168 Hinds Crimson Star
ST169 å 627
ST170 å 631
ST171 å 630
ST172 Epsilon
ST173 Zeta
ST174 W
ST175 Epsilon
ST176 Eta
ST177 14
ST178 TX
ST179 SY
R LEP
04 59.6
05 00.6
05 00.7
05 02.0
05 02.0
05 02.5
05 05.4
Struve 631
Struve 630
Zeta AUR
W ORI
Aur
Ori
Lep
Aur
Ori
Aur
Eri
Aur
Lep
Ori
Epsilon LEP 05 05.5
star
star
Eta AUR
Oå 98
TX AUR
SY ERI
05 06.5
05 07.9
05 09.1
05 09.8
05 10.4
05 12.3
05 13.3
05 14.5
05 15.4
05 16.7
05 19.3
05 20.5
05 21.8
05 21.8
05 22.8
05 23.3
05 24.5
*
0.7"
*
*
double star challenge
variable star
variable star
double star challenge
double star
colored double star
double star magnitude contrast
triple star
ST180 å 644
ST181 Iota
6.8
4.5
4.5
0
5.1
0.1
6.2
4.7
7.4
5.5
5
2"
13"
7"
9.4"
11"
*
39"
4"
*
3.2"
32"
6"
1.5"
9"
38"
*
31"
5"
*
5°
53"
*
8"
*
36"
4"
13"
11"
*
Iota LEP
ST182 Rho
ST183 Rigel
ST184 å 653
ST185 Capella
ST186 S 476
ST187 h3750
ST188 UV
ST189 ADS3954
ST190 å 696
ST191 å 701
ST192 Eta
ST193 Sigma
ST194 Theta
ST195 Bellatrix
ST196 å 698
ST197 118
ST198 31
ST199 TL9
ST200 Delta
ST201 119
ST202 å 718
ST203 RT
ST204 å 747
ST205 Lambda
ST206 Trapezium
ST207 Iota
ST208 Epsilon
ST209 Phi2
ST210 Zeta
ST211 Sigma
ST212 Alpha
ST213 Alnitak
ST214 U2
Beta ORI
Struve 653
Alpha Aur
Ori
Aur
Aur
Lep
Lep
Aur
Lep
Ori
star
double star equal magnitude
double star magnitude contrast
variable star
double star
double star
double star
double star challenge
double star
double star
star
double star
double star
star
asterism
double star
star
double star equal magnitude
variable star
double star
double star magnitude contrast
quadruple star
double star magnitude contrast
star
star
star
quadruple star
star
double star magnitude contrast
variable star
double star
variable star
UV AUR
ADS 3954
Struve 696
Struve 701
6
3.4
5
Ori
Ori
Sigma AUR 05 24.7
Theta PIC 05 24.8
Gamma ORI 05 25.1
Aur
Pic
Ori
Aur
Tau
Ori
Tau
Ori
Tau
Aur
Ori
Ori
Ori
Ori
Ori
Ori
Ori
Tau
Ori
Col
Ori
6.8
1.6
6.6
5.8
4.7
5
2.2
4.7
7.5
8
4.8
3.4
5.1
2.9
1.7
4
Struve 698
å 716
31 ORI
TL 9
Delta ORI
119 TAU
05 25.2
05 29.3
05 29.7
05 30.0
05 32.0
05 32.2
05 32.4
05 33.2
05 35.0
05 35.1
05 35.3
05 35.4
RT ORI
Struve 747
Trapezium
å 752
Epsilon ORI 05 36.2
Phi2 ORI
Zeta TAU
05 36.9
05 37.6
05 38.7
05 39.6
05 40.8
*
*
3
3.7
2.6
2
7.7
3.7
7.1
5.2
2
6.1
3.1
3.8
4
11"
*
2.4"
*
97"
*
*
Alpha COL
Zeta ORI
U(2) CAM (?) 05 42.2
Gamma LEP 05 44.5
Cam
Lep
Tau
Col
Ori
ST215 Gamma
ST216 Y
ST217 Mu
ST218 Kappa
ST219 52
ST220 Beta
ST221 Delta
ST222 Nu
YTAU
05 45.7
05 46.0
05 47.8
05 48.0
05 51.0
05 51.3
05 51.5
Mu COL
Kappa ORI
å 795
Beta COL
Delta LEP
Nu AUR
star
star
*
1.3"
*
*
Ori
double star challenge
Col
Lep
Aur
star
star
star
30'
26.
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ST223 å 817
ST224 Betelgeuse
ST225 U
ST226 Theta
ST227 Pi
ST228 D23
ST229 å 855
ST230 TU
ST231 41
ST232 SS
ST233 Gamma
ST234 Eta
ST235 å 872
ST236 KS
ST237 Zeta
ST238 V
ST239 Mirzam
ST240 Mu
ST241 8
ST242 Canopus
ST243 BL
05 54.9
05 55.2
05 55.8
05 59.7
05 59.9
06 04.8
06 09.0
06 10.9
06 11.7
06 13.4
+07 02
+07 24
+20.2
+37 13
+45.9
-48 27
+02 30
+26.0
+48 42
+47.0
-6.3
+22.5
+36.2
-5.3
-30.1
-2.2
8.8
0.5
5.3
2.6
4.3
7
19"
Stellar Ori
*
3.5"
1°
2.7"
30"
*
8"
*
8°
*
11"
*
8.5°
*
*
*
13"
*
*
27"
3"
4.5"
20"
43"
*
3.5"
2.6"
6"
30"
1.3"
17.5"
*
2.2"
10"
70"
2.4"
4.6"
0.7"
2.5°
7"
Ori
double star equal magnitude
star
variable star
double star magnitude contrast
red variable star
double star equal magnitude
double star
variable star
double star
variable star
star
star
double star
variable star
star
variable star
star
star
colored double star
star
variable star
double star
triple star
double star
colored double star
double star
variable star
double star
double star
double star
double star
double star challenge
colored double star
variable star
double star
double star
Alpha Ori
U ORI
Ori
Aur
Aur
Pup
Ori
Gem
Aur
Aur
Mon
Gem
Aur
Mon
Cma
Mon
Cma
Gem
Mon
Car
Pi AUR
6
TU GEM
å 845
SS AUR
7.5
6.1
10
Gamma MON 06 14.9
4
Eta GEM
Struve 872
KS MON
Zeta CMA
V MON
06 14.9
06 15.6
06 19.7
06 20.3
06 22.7
06 22.7
06 23.0
06 23.8
06 24.0
06 25.5
06 27.8
06 28.8
06 31.8
06 32.3
06 34.3
06 34.4
06 34.7
06 35.1
06 35.4
06 35.9
06 36.2
06 36.4
06 36.5
06 36.9
06 37.3
06 37.6
06 38.0
06 38.4
06 39.1
3.3
6.9
9.5
3
6
2
Beta CMA
Mu GEM
-18
+22.5
+04 36
-52 42
+14.7
+20 47
-07 02
+38.9
+17.8
+38.1
+16.1
+38.4
+37.1
+37.7
+05.3
+38.0
-18.7
+38.5
+38.2
+38.4
+12.2
-61.5
+38.8
-29.1
-30
+08 59
+31.5
-16.7
+59 27
+55 42
-32.5
+59.5
-4.6
-05 51
-24.2
2.9
4.3
-0.7
8.5
6.6
3.8
11.5
6.3
6.7
8.5
7.6
7.4
7.4
8.3
8.5
6
5.1
9.7
8.8
7.6
6.4
9.6
8
7.8
7.1
8.7
-1
4.9
5.5
4
5.7
9.4
7.1
3.9
4.1
4.7
5.3
9.2
7.3
7
Alpha Car
BL ORI
Ori
ST244 15
Gem
Mon
Aur
Gem
Aur
Gem
Aur
Aur
Aur
Mon
Aur
Cma
Aur
Aur
ST245 Beta
ST246 ADS5150
ST247 20
ST248 ADS5188
ST249 CR
ST250 å 928
ST251 ADS5201
ST252 å 929
ST253 å 939
ST254 ADS5221
ST255 Nu1
ADS 5150
20 GEM
ADS 5188
CR GEM
ADS 5191
ADS 5201
ADS 5208
Struve 939
ADS 5221
Nu1 CMA
UU AUR
ADS 5240
ADS 5245
South 529
Innes 5
ST256 UU
ST257 ADS5240
ST258 ADS5245
ST259 South529
ST260 Innes5
ST261 ADS5265
ST262 Innes1156
ST263 SAO172106
ST264 å 953
ST265 VW
ST266 Sirius
ST267 12
ST268 å 958
ST269 Kappa
ST270 14
Aur
Gem
Pic
double star
double star
double star
double star challenge
red variable star
double star
ADS 5265
Innes 1156
Aur
Cma
Cma
Mon
Gem
Cma
Lyn
Lyn
Cma
Lyn
Mon
Mon
Cma
Cma
Gem
Cma
Mon
Gem
Mon
Cma
Cma
Cma
Pup
Gem
Lyn
SAO 172106 06 39.5
06 41.2
VW GEM
Alpha CMA
å 948
06 42.2
06 45.1
06 46.2
06 48.2
*
9"
2"
5"
variable star
double star magnitude contrast
triple star challenge
double star equal magnitude
star
double star challenge
variable star
double star challenge
star
star
colored double star
double star magnitude contrast
variable star
asterism
variable star
double star
star
star
double star
variable star
double star equal magnitude
variable star
red variable star
double star
double star
Kappa CMA 06 49.8
*
14 LYN
GY MON
06 53.1
06 53.2
06 54.1
0.4"
*
1.3"
*
*
7"
2.8"
*
2'
ST271 GY
ST272 å 987
ST273 Omicron1
ST274 Theta
ST275 38
ST276 Mu
ST277 BG
Omicron1 CMA 06 54.1
Theta CMA
06 54.2
06 54.6
06 56.1
06 56.4
-12
+13 11
-14 02
+07.1
+14.2
+06.2
-29
-27.9
-23.8
-43.6
+20.6
+52 45
+22.7
-11 55
-70.5
+30.2
+22 17
+27.2
-26.8
å 997
BG MON
ST278 Oå 80
ST279 RV
O. Struve (P) 8006 58.1
RV MON 06 58.4
Epsilon CMA 06 58.6
Sigma CMA 07 01.7
Omicron2 CMA 07 03.0
*
ST280 Epsilon
ST281 Sigma
ST282 Omicron2
ST283 Dunlop38
ST284 Zeta
ST285 å 1009
ST286 R
ST287 W
ST288 Gamma
ST289 Tau
ST290 å 1035
ST291 å 1037
ST292 Omega
ST293 h3945
ST294 Tau
1.5
3.5
3
5.6
3.7
6.9
6
7.5"
*
*
20.5"
*
4.1"
*
Dunlop 38
Zeta GEM
07 04.0
07 04.1
07 05.7
07 07.4
07 08.1
R GEM
Gem
6.4
4
Stellar CMa
Gamma VOL 07 08.8
13.6"
1.9"
4"
1.3"
*
27"
15"
6"
Vol
Tau GEM
07 11.1
07 12.0
Struve 1037 07 12.8
Omega CMA 07 14.8
07 16.6
4.4
8.2
7.2
3.9
4.5
4.4
3.5
Gem
Gem
Gem
Cma
CMa
CMa
Gem
double star equal magnitude
double star challenge
star
colored double star
triple star
-23 19
-24 57
+21 59
h 3948
55 Gem
07 18.7
07 20.1
ST295 Delta
double star magnitude contrast
27.
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ST296 19
å 1062
07 22.9
+55 17
+08.9
-43.3
5.6
4.3
3.3
8.8
5.1
2
4.1
7.9
3.8
0.4
3.7
6.1
7
15"
*
Lyn
triple star
star
double star
ST297 Gamma
ST298 Sigma
ST299 å 1093
ST300 n
ST301 Castor
ST302 Upsilon
ST303 å 1121
ST304 K
ST305 Procyon
ST306 Kappa
ST307 2
ST308 å 1127
ST309 å 1149
ST310 U
Gamma CMI 07 28.2
Sigma PUP 07 29.2
Struve 1093 07 30.3
HN19, h269 07 34.3
Alpha GEM 07 34.6
Upsilon GEM 07 35.9
07 36.6
Cmi
Pup
Lyn
Pup
Gem
Gem
Pup
Pup
22"
0.8"
10"
1.8"
2.5°
7"
10"
Stellar CMi
7"
17"
5"
+50.0
-23 28
+31.9
+26.9
-14 29
-26 48
+05 14
+24 23
-14 41
+64 03
+03 13
+22 00
-53
double star challenge
double star equal magnitude
double star challenge
red variable star
double star equal magnitude
double star equal magnitude
star
double star magnitude contrast
double star equal magnitude
triple star
double star
variable star
star
double star
double star
star
variable star
variable star
double star
double star
triple star challenge
double star
star
variable star
double star
variable star
star
star
double star
double star
double star equal magnitude
double star
double star
triple star
double star
star
07 38.8
Alpha CMi
Oå 179
å 1138
07 39.3
07 44.4
07 45.5
07 47.0
07 49.4
07 55.1
07 56.8
07 59.2
08 02.5
08 03.6
08 05.4
08 07.5
Gem
Pup
Cam
Cmi
7.9
8.2
3.5
6.5
6
22"
Stellar Gem
ST311 Chi
Chi CAR
Dunlop 59
S-h 86
Zeta PUP
RT PUP
RU PUP
Epsilon VOL 08 07.9
Gamma VEL 08 09.5
08 12.2
4°
16"
49"
4°
*
*
6"
41"
0.6"
4"
Car
Pup
Cam
Pup
Pup
Pup
Vol
ST312 Dunlop59
ST313 S-h86
ST314 Zeta
ST315 RT
-50
+63.1
-40
-38.8
-22.9
2.3
8.5
8.9
4.4
1.9
4.7
5.3
3.5
6.1
5.4
8.9
4.3
3.8
6.5
7.1
6.3
5.5
5
ST316 RU
ST317 Epsilon
ST318 Gamma
ST319 Zeta
ST320 c
ST321 Beta
ST322 R
ST323 Kappa
ST324 AC
ST325 31
ST326 Beta
ST327 h4903
ST328 24
ST329 Phi
ST330 h4104
ST331 D70
ST332 h4107
ST333 å 1245
ST334 Sigma
ST335 h4128
ST336 å 1254
ST337 Alpha
ST338 Delta
ST339 å 1270
ST340 Iota
-68.6
-47.3
Vel
+17 39
-62.9
+09.2
+11.7
-71.5
-15.9
+43.2
-66.1
Cnc
Car
Cnc
Cnc
Vol
Pup
Lyn
Vol
Pup
Cnc
Cnc
Vel
c CAR
Beta CNC
R CNC
08 15.3
08 16.5
08 16.6
*
*
Kappa VOL 08 19.8
65"
*
15°
6°
8"
6"
5"
3.6"
5"
4"
10"
*
1.4"
21"
*
2.6"
5"
30"
3"
4"
*
5"
1°
8"
AC PUP
31 LYN
Beta VOL
h4903
08 22.7
08 22.8
08 25.7
08 26.3
08 26.7
08 26.7
08 29.1
08 29.5
08 31.4
08 35.8
08 38.8
08 39.2
08 40.4
08 43.6
08 44.7
08 45.3
08 46.7
08 46.8
08 50.8
08 55.4
09 01.4
09 02.5
09 07.5
-39.1
å 1224
+24 32
+26 56
-47.9
-44 44
-39 04
+06 37
+03.3
-60.3
å 1223
h4104
Vel
Vel
6.4
6
Cnc
Hya
Car
Cnc
Pyx
Vel
Hya
Cnc
Hyd
Lyn
Cnc
Cnc
Uma
Cnc
Sigma HYA
h4128
4.4
6.9
6.4
3.7
2.1
6.4
4
double star challenge
quadruple star
star
double star
double star
colored double star
double star magnitude contrast
double star equal magnitude
variable star
double star
star
+19 40
-33.2
-54.7
Alpha PYX
Delta VEL
ADS 6977
å 1268
-2.6
+28 46
+06 25
+35 03
+17.2
+32 15
+67.6
+22 59
-43 26
+67 08
-59
ST341 Epsilon
ST342 å 1282
ST343 X
3.4
7.5
5.6
5.9
4.8
6.9
2.2
4.8
3.4
6.7
5.2
8.1
4.3
8.6
3.9
6.6
3.1
2.5
7.2
4.5
7.5
2
X CNC
å 1298
Rho UMA
ST344 66
ST345 Rho
ST346 å 1311
ST347 Suhail
ST348 Sigma2
ST349 a
ST350 h4188
ST351 h4191
ST352 å 1321
ST353 g
double star equal magnitude
star
double star magnitude contrast
star
Lambda Vel 09 08.0
09 10.4
a CAR
h4188
Stellar Vel
4"
Uma
Car
Vel
09 11.0
09 12.5
09 14.4
09 14.9
09 16.2
09 18.4
09 18.8
09 21.0
09 21.1
09 22.1
09 23.3
50'
2.7"
6"
18"
5'
*
3"
1"
*
-43.6
double star
-43 13
+52 42
-57.5
+51.4
+36 48
+38 11
+34.4
-55
+03 30
+26.2
+06 14
-08 40
+09.1
-45.5
+10 35
-31 53
-57
Vel
double star magnitude contrast
double star equal magnitude
star
Uma
Car
Uma
Lyn
Lyn
Lyn
Vel
Hya
Leo
Hya
g CAR
RT UMA
å 1334
ST354 RT
ST355 38
variable star
double star challenge
double star challenge
star
star
double star
triple star
double star equal magnitude
star
double star challenge
double star
double star equal magnitude
double star
ST356 å 1338
ST357 Alpha
ST358 Kappa
ST359 å 1347
ST360 Kappa
ST361 å 1355
ST362 Alphard
ST363 Omega
ST364 Dunlop76
ST365 å 1360
ST366 Zeta
ST367 N
Alpha LYN
Kappa VEL
*
21"
2.1"
2.3"
Kappa LEO 09 24.7
09 27.3
Alpha Hya
Omega LEO 09 28.5
Dunlop 76
09 27.6
Stellar Hya
5.9
7.8
8.3
5.8
3.1
3.8
0.5"
61"
14"
8"
*
23"
Leo
Vel
Leo
Ant
Vel
09 28.6
09 30.6
09 30.8
09 31.2
09 31.5
N VEL
å 1351
star
ST368 23
+63 03
Uma
double star magnitude contrast
28.
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ST369 Lambda
ST370 R
ST371 å 1369
ST372 Iota
ST373 Upsilon
ST374 R
ST375 W
ST376 Y
ST377 Mu
ST378 h4262
ST379 Regulus
ST380 S
ST381 ADS7704
ST382 Zeta
ST383 q
ST384 h4306
ST385 Algieba
ST386 Mu
ST387 Mu
ST388 Alpha
ST389 45
ST390 Delta
ST391 p
ST392 Rho
ST393 49
ST394 U
ST395 Gamma
ST396 U
ST397 Dunlop95
ST398 35
ST399 R
ST400 VY
ST401 Delta
ST402 40
ST403 Nu
ST404 54
ST405 SAO251342
ST406 Xi
ST407 Nu
ST408 å 1529
ST409 h4432
ST410 Iota
ST411 83
ST412 Tau
ST413 Lambda
ST414 88
Lambda LEO 09 31.7
R CAR 09 32.2
Struve 1369 09 35.4
Iota HYA 09 39.9
Upsilon CAR 09 47.1
09 47.6
+23.0
-62.8
+40.0
-1.1
-65.1
+11 26
-2
4.3
3.8
6.5
3.9
3.1
4.4
9
8.3
3.9
8.7
1.4
4.5
7.2
3.4
3.4
5.6
2.5
3
3.8
4.3
6
5.7
3.3
3.9
5.7
8.1
4.1
7
4.3
6.3
7.5
5.9
4.5
6.9
3.1
4.5
7
4.5
3.5
7
5.1
4
*
*
25"
*
5"
Stellar Leo
*
*
*
Leo
Car
Lyn
Hya
Car
star
variable star
double star
star
double star
red variable star
variable star
variable star
star
double star
star
variable star
double star challenge
double star
star
double star
double star
star
star
star
W SEX
Y HYA
09 51.0
09 51.1
09 52.8
09 54.5
10 08.4
10 09.4
10 16.3
10 16.7
10 17.1
10 19.1
Sex
Hya
Leo
Hya
-23
Mu LEO
ADS 7571
Alpha Leo
S CAR
ADS 7704
Zeta LEO
q CAR
+26.0
-12.9
+11 58
-61.6
+17.7
+23.4
-61.3
-64.7
+19.8
+41.5
-16.8
-31.1
+09.8
-30 36
-61.7
+09.3
+08 39
-39.6
-78.6
-13.4
-55.6
+04 44
+68.8
+67.4
-80.5
-04 01
-16.2
+24.8
-63.5
+31.5
+33.1
-01 38
-65
+10.5
+03 00
+02.9
+69.3
+14 21
-29 16
-40.6
+16 48
+06.5
+14 34
-33.9
+19.4
+46 29
-78.2
-02 26
+21.5
-50.7
-11 51
-22.6
-45.7
-58.7
+40.7
-68
8"
Stellar Leo
*
Car
Leo
Leo
Car
Car
Leo
Uma
Hya
Ant
Leo
Ant
Car
Leo
Leo
Ant
1.4"
5.5'
*
2.1"
4.4"
*
h4306
Gamma LEO 10 20.0
Mu UMA
Mu HYA
Alpha ANT
45 LEO
HN 50
10 22.3
10 26.1
10 27.2
10 27.6
10 29.6
10 32.0
10 32.8
10 35.0
10 35.2
*
*
3.8"
11"
*
*
2"
*
*
*
52"
7"
double star
double star magnitude contrast
star
p CAR
Rho LEO
star
double star challenge
variable star
star
variable star
double star
U ANT
Gamma CHA 10 35.5
Cha
Hya
Vel
U HYA
10 37.6
10 39.3
10 43.4
10 44.6
10 45.1
10 45.8
10 49.3
10 49.6
10 55.6
Dunlop 95
å 1466
R UMA
VY UMA
Delta CHA
å 1476
Nu HYA
54 LEO
Sex
Uma
Uma
Cha
Sex
Hya
Leo
Car
Uma
Uma
Leo
Mus
Leo
Leo
Leo
Dra
Leo
Hyd
Cen
Leo
Vir
double star
*
*
variable star
variable star
double star
double star
star
4.5'
2.5"
*
6.8"
7"
double star
SAO 251342 11 17.5
double star magnitude contrast
double star challenge
double star
double star
double star
double star challenge
triple star
double star
red variable star
double star
double star equal magnitude
double star challenge
triple star
Xi UMA
Nu UMA
11 18.2
11 18.5
11 19.4
11 23.4
11 23.9
11 26.8
11 27.9
1.3"
7"
10"
2.3"
1.3"
29"
1.5'
20'
16"
9"
h4432
Iota LEO
å 1540
Tau LEO
6.2
5.5
3.8
6.4
5.8
6
Lambda DRA 11 31.4
å 1547
11 31.8
11 32.3
11 33.6
11 34.7
11 45.9
11 49.1
11 52.9
ST415 N
ST416 Innes78
ST417 å 1552
ST418 Nu
ST419 Denebola
ST420 Beta
ST421 Oå 112
ST422 65
ST423 Epsilon
ST424 å 1593
ST425 Zeta
ST426 Delta
ST427 å 1604
ST428 Epsilon
ST429 Rumker14
ST430 Delta
ST431 2
ST432 Epsilon
ST433 å 1627
ST434 R
ST435 å 1633
ST436 Epsilon
ST437 M40
ST438 17
ST439 å 1639
ST440 S
ST441 SS
Innes 78
å 1552
Nu VIR
Beta Leo
Beta HYA
1"
3"
*
6
4
star
star
2.1
4.7
8.4
6.7
5.4
8.7
6
2.6
6.6
3
5.6
2.8
6
4.1
6.6
6.7
6.3
3.6
9
Stellar Leo
0.9"
73"
4"
0.9"
1.3"
3.6"
4.5'
10"
*
2.9"
*
11.5"
*
Hya
Leo
Uma
Cha
Vir
Com
Cen
Crv
colored double star
double star
double star
colored double star
double star challenge
double star
double star
triple star
star
double star
O.Struve 112 11 54.6
11 55.1
å 1579
Epsilon CHA 11 59.6
12 03.5
Zeta COM
Delta CEN
12 04.3
12 08.4
12 09.5
Epsilon CRV 12 10.1
Crv
Rumker 14
Delta CRU
2 CVN
12 14.0
12 15.1
12 16.1
Cen
Cru
Cvn
Mus
Vir
star
colored double star
red variable star
double star equal magnitude
variable star
double star equal magnitude
star
double star
double star
double star challenge
variable star
red variable star
Epsilon MUS 12 17.6
12 18.1
-03 56
-19.3
+27 03
-60.4
+58 05
+05.3
+25.6
-49.4
+00 48
20"
*
9"
R CRV
12 19.6
12 20.6
Crv
Com
Cru
UMa
Vir
Com
Cen
Epsilon CRU 12 21.4
Winnecke 4 12 22.4
*
50"
21"
1.6"
*
17 VIR
12 22.5
6.5
6.8
9.2
6
Struve 1639 12 24.4
S CEN
12 24.6
12 25.3
Stellar Vir
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ST442 Acrux
ST443 3C273
ST444 Algorab
ST445 Gamma
ST446 å 1649
ST447 24
ST448 Alpha
ST449 ADS8612
ST450 å 1669
ST451 Gamma
ST452 Porrima
ST453 Y
Alpha CRU
3C 273
Delta CRV
Gamma CRU 12 31.2
Struve 1649 12 31.6
12 35.1
Alpha MUS
ADS 8612
12 26.6
12 29.1
12 29.9
-63.1
+02.0
-16.5
-57.1
-11.1
+18 23
-69.1
-27.1
-13 01
-49
1
12.8
3
1.6
8
5
4.4"
*
Cru
Vir
Crv
Cru
Vir
CVn
Mus
Hya
Crv
Cen
Vir
double star
asterism
double star
double star
double star
colored double star
star
double star challenge
double star equal magnitude
double star challenge
double star
red variable star
double star
double star challenge
star
double star equal magnitude
double star magnitude contrast
double star
red variable star
double star
variable star
double star challenge
star
24"
110"
15"
20"
*
1.3"
5"
1"
12 37.2
12 37.7
12 41.3
2.7
5.5
5.3
2.2
3.5
7.4
4.7
3.7
1.3
5.3
5.1
4.3
3.4
3
6.8
8.8
3.6
5.7
4.4
5
6.8
4.7
2.3
1
6.7
4
7
6
5
7.9
2.3
5.7
5.3
5.5
1.9
7.6
4.2
4.1
4.5
2.6
0.6
3.3
4.2
4.4
7.8
0
4.9
5.3
8.1
7.6
5
5.1
6.4
4.3
10.7
3.6
5.4
0
Gamma CEN 12 41.5
Gamma VIR 12 41.7
12 45.1
-1.4
+45 26
-61
3"
Stellar CVn
ST454 Iota
Iota CRU
Beta MUS
Beta CRU
å 1694
12 45.6
12 46.3
12 47.7
12 49.2
12 53.3
12 54.6
12 55.6
12 56.0
12 56.4
12 58.7
13 02.3
13 08.1
27"
1.4"
*
22"
29"
35"
*
19"
*
1.5"
8'
5.3"
7"
0.5"
5"
1'
14"
*
Cru
Mus
Cru
Cam
Com
Cru
Vir
Cvn
Dra
Com
Mus
Mus
Vir
ST455 Beta
ST456 Mimosa
ST457 32
ST458 35
ST459 Mu
ST460 Delta
ST461 Cor Caroli
ST462 RY
ST463 å 1699
ST464 Delta
ST465 Theta
ST466 Theta
ST467 Alpha
ST468 54
-68.1
-59.7
+83 25
+21 14
-57.2
+03.4
+38.3
+66.0
+27 28
-71.5
-65.3
-05 32
+17 32
-18 50
-61
å 1687
Mu CRU
Delta VIR
Alpha CVN
RY DRA
Delta MUS
Theta MUS
51 Vir, å 1724 13 09.9
double star
triple star challenge
double star challenge
double star
double star
double star
13 10.0
13 13.4
Com
Vir
Cen
Uma
Vir
ST469 J
J CEN
Mizar
Alpha VIR
13 22.6
13 23.9
13 25.2
13 27.1
13 29.7
ST470 Zeta
ST471 Spica
ST472 Oåå 123
ST473 R
ST474 å 1755
ST475 S
+54 56
-11.2
+64 43
-23 17
+36.8
-7.2
star
69"
Stellar Hyd
Dra
colored double star
variable star
double star
variable star
double star magnitude contrast
double star
Struve 1755 13 32.3
S VIR
25 CVN
Struve 1763 13 37.6
Epsilon CEN 13 39.9
å 1772
Dunlop 141 13 41.7
T CEN
Eta UMA
4.4"
*
1.8"
2.8"
*
5"
5.3"
*
Cvn
Vir
Cvn
Vir
13 33.0
13 37.5
ST476 25
+36.3
-7.9
ST477 å 1763
ST478 Epsilon
ST479 1
ST480 Dunlop141
ST481 T
ST482 Alkaid
ST483 å 1785
ST484 2
ST485 Upsilon
ST486 3
ST487 Zeta
ST488 Beta
ST489 Pi
ST490 Kappa
ST491 Kappa
ST492 å 1819
ST493 Arcturus
ST494 Iota
-53.5
+19 57
-54.6
-33.6
+49.3
+27.0
-34.5
+15.8
-33
Cen
Boo
Cen
Cen
Uma
Boo
Cen
Boo
Cen
Cen
Cen
Hya
Vir
star
13 40.7
double star magnitude contrast
double star
variable star
star
double star
star
star
double star
star
star
13 41.8
13 47.5
*
Struve 1785 13 49.1
2 CEN 13 49.4
Upsilon BOO 13 49.5
3.4"
*
*
8"
5°
*
3 CEN
13 51.8
13 55.5
14 03.8
14 06.4
14 12.9
14 13.5
14 15.3
14 15.7
14 16.2
14 16.6
Zeta CEN
Beta CEN
Pi HYA
-47.3
-60.4
-26.7
-10.3
+51 47
+03 08
+19 11
+51.4
-59.9
+48.5
-07 46
-58.5
+08 26
-19 58
+75.7
-62.7
+30.4
-46 08
-60 50
+16.4
+16 25
+13 44
-47.4
-37.8
-65
*
*
star
star
Kappa VIR
13"
0.8"
Stellar Boo
39"
*
1.3"
6"
9"
6"
35"
*
*
Boo
Vir
colored double star
double star challenge
star
Alpha Boo
Iota BOO
R CEN
Struve 1834 14 20.3
14 22.6
Boo
Cen
Boo
Vir
Cen
Boo
Lib
Umi
Cen
Boo
Lup
Cen
Boo
Boo
Boo
Lup
Cen
Cir
double star
ST495 R
variable star
double star challenge
double star equal magnitude
colored double star
double star
double star
star
variable star
star
double star magnitude contrast
double star
double star
double star
double star challenge
star
star
double star
star
colored double star
double star
ST496 å 1834
ST497 å 1833
ST498 Dunlop159
ST499 å 1835
ST500 SHJ 179
ST501 5
ST502 Proxima
ST503 Rho
ST504 h4690
ST505 Alpha
ST506 Pi
Dunlop 159 14 22.6
14 23.4
14 25.5
14 27.5
5 UMI
Proxima CEN 14 29.9
Rho BOO
14 31.8
14 37.3
*
19"
20"
5.6"
6"
1"
*
Rigil Kentaurus 14 39.6
Pi BOO
å 1864
14 40.7
14 40.7
14 41.1
14 41.9
14 42.0
14 42.5
14 43.7
14 45.0
5
ST507 pi
4.9
3.8
2.3
4
3.2
4
ST508 Zeta
ST509 Alpha
ST510 q
ST511 Alpha
ST512 c1
Alpha LUP
q CEN
Alpha CIR
c1 CEN
Izar
*
16"
17'
3"
-35.2
+27 04
-55.6
Cen
Boo
Cir
ST513 Epsilon
ST514 Dunlop
2.4
6.2
Dunlop 169 14 45.2
68"
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ST515 54
H 97
Alpha APS
14 46.0
14 47.9
14 48.9
14 49.3
14 49.7
14 50.3
14 50.7
14 50.9
14 51.4
14 56.5
14 57.3
14 58.5
15 01.8
15 03.8
15 04.1
-25 26
-79
+05 57
-14 09
+48 43
-28
5.2
3.8
7.6
5.4
5.7
4.4
2.1
2.8
4.6
6
5.9
2.6
5.7
4.8
3.2
6.7
3.9
8.1
6.6
5.1
7
5.8
3.6
5.6
4.3
3.3
6.9
7.5
4
2.8
4.7
3.6
4.3
5.8
3.7
5
4.2
2.7
5.7
4.1
5.2
5.2
3.9
4.2
2.9
2
3.6
2.3
4.2
2.5
4
8"
Hya
Aps
Vir
double star
star
double star challenge
double star challenge
double star
star
ST516 Alpha
ST517 å 1883
ST518 Mu
ST519 39
ST520 58
ST521 Kochab
ST522 Zubenelgenubi
ST523 Xi
ST524 h4715
ST525 33
ST526 Beta
ST527 Pi
ST528 44
ST529 Sigma
ST530 Dunlop178
ST531 Kappa
ST532 X
ST533 å 1932
ST534 Mu
ST535 å 1931
ST536 S
ST537 Phi1
ST538 Eta
ST539 Mu
ST540 Edasich
ST541 Pi
ST542 Lal123
ST543 Delta
ST544 Gamma
ST545 h4788
ST546 Upsilon
ST547 Omega
ST548 å 1962
ST549 Tau
ST550 Zeta
ST551 Gamma
ST552 Alpha
ST553 R
ST554 Kappa
ST555 R
ST556 Xi
ST557 Rho
ST558 Epsilon
ST559 Pi
10°
0.7"
2"
3"
*
*
4'
7"
2.4"
23"
*
18'
1.5"
*
32"
27"
*
1.5"
1.2"
13"
*
50'
1.0"
2"
*
31"
9"
3.9"
*
2.2"
3"
*
12"
2°
6.3"
0.3"
*
Stellar CrB
*
*
10"
*
*
*
Stellar CrB
15"
*
1"
*
14'
28"
1"
*
Lib
Boo
Hya
Umi
Lib
Boo
Lup
Lib
Lup
Oct
Boo
Lib
Lup
Lup
Tra
CrB
Lup
Ser
Crb
Lup
CrB
Boo
Dra
Umi
Lib
Ser
Lup
Lup
Lib
Lup
Lib
58 HYA
Beta UMI
Alpha LIB
37 Boo
h4715
H 28
Beta LUP
Pi OCT
+74.2
-16
star
double star
colored double star
double star
double star
star
double star
double star challenge
red variable star
double star
double star
variable star
double star challenge
double star challenge
double star
variable star
star
+19 06
-47.9
-21 22
-43.1
-83.2
+47 39
-25.3
-45.3
-48.7
-70.1
+26 50
-47.9
+10 26
+31.4
-36.3
+30 17
+37 23
+59.0
+80 26
-24 29
+10.5
-41.2
-45
-28.1
-42.6
-08 47
-29.8
+36.6
+26.3
+06.4
+28 09
+18.1
+15.1
-33 58
-29.2
+26.9
-26.1
+25 55
-38 24
-22.6
-11 22
-19.8
-20.7
+17 03
-19 28
-3.7
Sigma LIB
Dunlop 178 15 11.6
Kappa LUP 15 11.9
X TRA
15 14.3
15 18.3
15 18.5
15 18.7
15 21.4
15 21.8
15 23.2
15 24.5
15 24.9
15 29.2
15 33.1
15 34.8
Mu LUP
S CRB
Phi1 LUP
double star challenge
triple star
star
Iota DRA
å 1972
double star
double star equal magnitude
double star
star
double star
colored double star
red variable star
double star equal magnitude
star
double star
double star challenge
star
variable star
red variable star
variable star
double star
star
Delta SER
Gamma LUP 15 35.1
h4788 15 35.9
Upsilon LIB 15 37.0
Omega LUP 15 38.1
15 38.7
Tau LIB
Zeta CRB
Gamma CRB 15 42.7
Alpha SER
15 38.7
15 39.4
Lib
Crb
Crb
Ser
15 44.3
15 48.6
Kappa SER 15 48.7
R SER
Ser
Ser
Lup
Sco
Crb
Sco
15 50.7
15 56.9
15 56.9
Rho SCO
Epsilon CRB 15 57.6
Pi SCO
star
star
15 58.9
15 59.5
16 00.1
16 00.3
16 04.4
16 05.4
ST560 T
ST561 Eta
variable star
double star magnitude contrast
star
triple star challenge
star
Rmk 21
Delta SCO
Lup
Sco
Sco
Sco
Sco
Her
Sco
Oph
7"
Aps
Sco
Oph
Oph
Nor
Tra
Her
Sco
Oph
Dra
Dra
Sco
Oph
Sco
Her
Tra
ST562 Delta
ST563 Xi
ST564 Graffias
ST565 Omega1
ST566 Kappa
ST567 Nu
ST568 Delta
ST569 Sigma
ST570 Delta
ST571 Sigma
ST572 Rho
ST573 V
ST574 Epsilon
ST575 Iota
ST576 å 2052
ST577 Antares
ST578 Lambda
ST579 R
Beta SCO
Omega1 SCO 16 06.8
16 08.1
star
5
4
colored double star
quadruple star
star
16 12.0
16 14.3
Delta OPH
å 2032, 17 CrB
Delta APS
H 121
Rho OPH
V OPH
Epsilon NOR 16 27.2
Iota TRA 16 28.0
Struve 2052 16 28.9
Alpha SCO 16 29.4
Lambda OPH 16 30.9
2.7
+33 52 5.2
16 14.7
-78.7
-25 35
-23.5
-12.4
-47.6
-64.1
+18.4
-26.4
+02.0
+66.8
+52 55
-35.3
-10.6
-32.4
+31.6
-69
CrB double star
double star
double star magnitude contrast
double star
variable star
double star
double star
double star
double star challenge
double star challenge
variable star
triple star
16 20.3
16 21.2
16 25.6
16 26.7
4.7
2.9
5.3
7.3
4.8
5.3
7.7
1
4.2
6.7
5.1
4.2
2.6
8
*
20"
3.1"
*
23"
20"
1.7"
3"
1.4"
*
R DRA
16 32.7
16 36.2
16 36.4
16 37.2
16 40.6
16 41.3
16 48.7
16 49.8
ST580 16
ST581 H
3"
*
*
H SCO
star
star
ST582 Zeta
ST583 SU
ST584 Zeta
ST585 Alpha
ST586 Eta
Zeta OPH
SU SCO
Zeta HER
Alpha TRA
Eta ARA
*
variable star
colored double star
star
star
star
3
1.4"
*
*
1.9
3.8
2.3
-59
-34.3
Ara
Sco
ST587 Epsilon
Epsilon SCO 16 50.2
*
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ST588 Mu
ST589 20
ST590 RR
ST591 Kappa
ST592 Zeta
ST593 Epsilon1
ST594 Mu
Mu SCO
20 DRA
RR SCO
Kappa OPH 16 57.7
Zeta ARA 16 58.6
Epsilon1 ARA 16 59.6
17 05.3
Eta OPH
16 52.3
16 56.4
16 56.6
-38
+65.0
-30.6
+09.4
-56
-53.2
3
*
Sco
Dra
Sco
Oph
Ara
Ara
Dra
Oph
Her
Her
Her
Oph
Oph
Oph
Her
Ara
Ara
Oph
Ara
Oph
Her
Sco
Ara
Dra
Sco
Oph
Her
Dra
Sco
Pav
Oph
Oph
Sgr
Sco
Sco
Oph
Dra
Dra
star
7.1
5.1
3.2
3.1
4.1
4.9
2.4
3
3.2
3.2
4.3
5.2
3.3
4.2
2.9
3.3
4.3
6
1.4"
*
75'
*
40'
2"
0.6"
4.6"
10"
7°
5"
10"
*
4"
*
*
4°
2.2"
1.1"
*
double star challenge
variable star
star
star
star
+54 28
-15.7
double star equal magnitude
double star challenge
double star equal magnitude
double star magnitude contrast
ST595 Eta
17 10.4
17 14.6
17 15.0
17 15.0
17 15.3
17 18.0
17 22.0
ST596 Rasalgethi
ST597 Delta
ST598 Pi
ST599 36
ST600 39
Alpha HER
+14.4
+24 50
+36.8
-26 36
-24 17
-25
+37 09
-55.5
-56.4
+04.1
-45.9
-01 04
+26.1
-37.3
-49.9
+55 11
-37.1
Pi HER
star
double star equal magnitude
colored double star
star
double star
star
star
star
double star
double star challenge
star
star
star
double star equal magnitude
star
star
star
ST601 Theta
ST602 Rho
ST603 Beta
ST604 Gamma
ST605 Sigma
ST606 h4949
ST607 å 2173
ST608 Lambda
ST609 Upsilon
ST610 Alpha
ST611 Nu
ST612 Shaula
ST613 Rasalhague
ST614 Iota
ST615 Psi
ST616 Kappa
ST617 V
Theta OPH
å 2161, 75 Her17 23.7
Beta ARA 17 25.3
Gamma ARA 17 25.4
Sigma OPH 17 26.5
h4949
17 26.9
17 30.4
6
Lambda HER 17 30.7
Upsilon SCO 17 30.8
Alpha ARA
4.4
2.7
3
*
*
62"
35'
*
17 31.8
17 32.2
4.9
1.6
2.1
3.8
4.9
2.4
5.7
2.8
6.2
9
8.5
3.2
6
3.8
2.2
9.5
5
Lambda SCO 17 33.6
Alpha Oph
Iota HER
å 2241
Kappa SCO 17 42.5
V PAV
Beta OPH
å 2202
SZ SGR
SX SCO
G SCO
Y OPH
Xi DRA
Gamma DRA 17 56.6
17 57.8
17 34.9
17 39.5
17 41.9
+12 34
+46.0
+72 09
-39
*
30"
2.5°
*
*
21"
*
*
2°
*
*
*
double star
star
17 43.3
17 43.5
17 44.6
17 45.0
17 47.5
17 49.9
17 52.6
17 53.5
-57.7
variable star
star
double star equal magnitude
variable star
variable star
star
variable star
star
star
ST618 Beta
ST619 61
ST620 SZ
ST621 SX
ST622 G
+04.6
+02 34
-18.6
-35.7
-37
ST623 Y
ST624 Xi
-6.2
+56.9
+51.5
+04 34
-30 15
+80.0
+21 36
-8.2
+02 30
-50.1
+26 06
+36.7
-36.8
+36.1
-29.8
-15 05
-61.5
+58 48
-20.5
-46
ST625 Gamma
ST626 Barnards Star
ST627 h5003
ST628 å 2038
ST629 95
ST630 Tau
ST631 70
ST632 Theta
ST633 100
ST634 W
Stellar Oph
star
17 59.1
6"
20"
6"
1.8"
1.5"
*
14"
*
*
Sgr
Dra
Her
Oph
Oph
Ara
Her
Lyr
colored double star
double star equal magnitude
double star equal magnitude
double star challenge
double star challenge
star
double star equal magnitude
variable star
star
star
star
double star
star
triple star
double star challenge
star
colored double star
star
variable star
double star
red variable star
double star equal magnitude
double star
Struve 2038 18 00.0
18 01.5
5.7
4.3
5.2
4
Tau OPH
å 2276
18 03.1
18 05.5
18 06.6
18 07.8
18 14.9
18 17.6
18 19.9
18 21.0
18 22.2
18 23.2
18 24.0
18 25.3
18 27.0
18 27.2
Theta ARA
å 2280
3.7
5.9
7.3
3.1
4.3
2.7
7.9
4.4
4.9
4.9
3.5
5.2
2.8
9
W LYR
ST635 Eta
Eta SGR
Kappa LYR
Delta SGR
Sgr
Lyr
ST636 Kappa
ST637 Delta
ST638 å 2306
ST639 Xi
ST640 39
ST641 21
ST642 Alpha
ST643 59
ST644 Lambda
ST645 SS
ST646 Delta
ST647 T
ST648 Kappa
ST649 å 2348
ST650 Alpha
ST651 Oå 359
ST652 Oå 358
ST653 Vega
ST654 X
*
*
Sgr
Sct
Pav
Dra
Sgr
Tel
Ser
Sgr
Sgr
Tel
10"
*
4"
1.8"
6'
4"
*
*
11'
*
21"
26"
*
0.7"
1.6"
Stellar Lyr
Xi PAV
å 2323
21 SGR
Alpha TEL
+00 12
-25.4
-16.9
Lambda SGR 18 28.0
SS SGR
Delta TEL
T LYR
18 30.4
18 31.8
18 32.3
18 33.4
18 33.9
18 35.2
18 35.5
18 35.9
18 36.9
18 38.3
18 42.8
-45.9
5
+37.0
-38 44
+52 18
-8.2
7.8
5.9
6
3.9
6.3
6.8
0
5.9
9.5
8
Lyr
D222
CrA
Dra
Sct
Her
Her
Alpha SCT
star
+23 36
+17.0
+38 47
+08.8
+37.0
+59.6
18 44.3
+37 36
+05 30
-00 58
double star challenge
double star challenge
star
variable star
variable star
double star
Lyr quadruple star
double star
double star equal magnitude
triple star
ADS 11483
Alpha Lyr
X OPH
*
*
13"
Oph
ST655 HK
HK LYR
Lyr
Dra
2"
Lyr
Ser
Aql
ST656 å 2398
ST657 Epsilon
ST658 Zeta
ST659 å 2375
ST660 5
Struve 2398 18 43.0
Double-Double,
18 44.8
+39 40 4.7
4.4
6.2
5.8
44"
2"
13"
18 45.5
18 46.5
å 2379
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ST661 R
ST662 Beta
ST663 S
18 47.5
18 50.0
18 50.3
18 50.8
18 51.2
18 54.5
18 54.9
-05 42
+33 24
-7.9
+10 59
+59 22
+36.9
+33 58
-26.3
+43.9
+04 11
+32.9
+26.1
+14.4
+12 53
-37 03
-19 14
-05 41
-04 02
-37 00
+08 14
+07 09
+34 35
+49 51
+15.1
+73.4
-33.5
+19 37
-15.9
+76 34
+42 47
+27.3
-54.3
+24.7
+28.0
+07.4
-16.4
+50.2
+16 34
-16.3
4.5
3.5
6.8
6.9
4.9
4.5
6
Stellar Sct
variable star
double star magnitude contrast
double star
double star
double star
47"
14.3"
4"
35"
*
45"
*
4..
22"
1"
0.7"
*
17"
13"
7"
Lyr
Sct
Aql
Dra
Cyg
Lyr
Sgr
Lyr
Ser
Lyr
Lyr
Aql
Aql
Cra
Sgr
S SCT
ST664 å 2404
ST665 Omicron
ST666 Delta2
ST667 Oå 525
ST668 Sigma
ST669 13
ST670 Theta
ST671 ADS11871
ST672 å 2422
ST673 UV
ST674 å 2426
ST675 BrsO14
ST676 h5082
ST677 V
ST678 15
ST679 Gamma
ST680 R
ST681 å 2449
ST682 å 2474
ST683 å 2486
ST684 Oå 178
ST685 Tau
ST686 RY
ST687 U
ST688 V1942
ST689 UX
ST690 RR
å 2420
Delta2 LYR
star
colored double star
star
star
Sigma SGR 18 55.3
13 LYR 18 55.3
å 2417, 63 Ser18 56.3
ADS 11871 18 57.0
Struve 2422 18 57.1
2
3.9
4.1
5.4
8
8.6
7.1
6.6
6
6.6
5.4
5
5.5
7.2
6.5
6.6
5.7
4.5
6
6.6
6.4
5.9
7.1
8.1
5.7
4.4
3
4.5
9.1
6.1
6.4
5.4
7.8
6
double star
double star challenge
double star challenge
variable star
colored double star
double star equal magnitude
triple star
red variable star
colored double star
double star equal magnitude
red variable star
double star
double star
double star equal magnitude
double star
star
variable star
variable star
variable star
red variable star
variable star
double star
double star
star
colored double star
star
variable star
UV AQL
18 58.6
19 00.0
19 01.1
19 03.1
19 04.4
19 05.0
19 06.4
19 06.4
19 06.4
19 09.1
19 12.1
Stellar Aql
38"
3"
Aql
Aql
Stellar Aql
8"
16"
8"
90"
*
Aql
Lyr
Cyg
Aql
Dra
Sgr
O.Struve 178 19 15.3
Tau DRA
RY SGR
19 15.5
19 16.5
19 18.8
*
Stellar Sge
Sgr
V1942 SGR 19 19.2
19 21.6
19 25.5
Struve 2525 19 26.6
*
Stellar Dra
Stellar Lyr
ST691 å 2525
ST692 h5114
ST693 Alpha
ST694 Albireo
ST695 Mu
ST696 AQ
ST697 R
ST698 HN84
ST699 54
ST700 TT
2"
70"
*
Vul
Tel
Vul
h5114
19 27.8
19 28.7
19 30.7
19 34.1
19 34.3
19 36.8
19 39.4
19 40.7
19 40.9
19 41.8
Alpha VUL
Beta CYG
Mu AQL
AQ SGR
R CYG
35"
*
*
Cyg
Aql
Sgr
Cyg
Sge
Sgr
Cyg
Cyg
2"
*
variable star
colored double star
double star
variable star
double star equal magnitude
Cyg double star magnitude
28"
38"
*
54 SGR
TT CYG
+32.6
+50 32
19 45.0
ST701 16
ST702 Delta
contrast
39"
å 2579, 18 Cyg
+45 08 2.9
ST703 Oåå 191
ST704 Gamma
ST705 17
ST706 Delta
ST707 Epsilon
ST708 Pi
ST709 Zeta
ST710 Chi
ST711 Altair
ST712 Eta
ST713 57
ST714 Beta
ST715 Psi
ST716 RR
ST717 RU
H V 137
Gamma AQL 19 46.3
å 2580
Delta SGE
19 45.9
+35 01
+10.6
+33 44
+18.5
+70 16
+11.8
+19 09
+32 55
+08 52
+01.0
-08 14
+06.4
+52 26
-29.2
6
2.7
5
39"
*
26"
*
3"
1.4"
9"
Stellar Cyg
*
*
36"
13"
3"
*
*
*
*
29"
*
Cyg
Aql
Cyg
Sge
Dra
Aql
colored double star
star
double star magnitude contrast
star
double star magnitude contrast
double star challenge
double star
variable star
star
variable star
double star
double star
double star magnitude contrast
variable star
variable star
star
variable star
colored double star
variable star
variable star
double star magnitude contrast
triple star
19 46.4
19 47.4
19 48.2
19 48.7
19 49.0
19 50.6
19 50.8
19 52.5
19 54.6
19 55.3
19 55.6
19 55.9
19 58.7
3.8
3.8
6.1
5
3.3
0.8
3.4
5.7
3.7
4.9
5.4
6
Pi AQL
Sge
Alpha Aql
Eta AQL
Aql
Aql
Aql
Aql
Beta AQL
Cyg
Sgr
Sgr
Sge
Sge
Cyg
Sge
Sge
Cep
Sge
Cyg
Sge
Aql
RR SGR
RU SGR
Gamma SGE 19 58.8
-41.9
ST718 Gamma
ST719 BF
ST720 h1470
ST721 X
+19.5
+21.1
+38 19
+20.7
+17.7
+77 43
+20 55
+36.0
+20.3
+00 52
+38.7
+53 07
+46.7
-21.3
3.5
8.5
7.6
7
BF SGE
20 02.4
20 03.6
20 05.1
20 07.6
20 08.9
20 09.9
20 10.4
20 11.9
20 12.6
20 13.4
20 13.6
X SGE
ST722 WZ
WZ SGE
å 2675
7
*
ST723 Kappa
ST724 Theta
ST725 RY
ST726 FG
ST727 å 2644
ST728 RS
ST729 å 2658
ST730 Omicron1
ST731 RT
4.4
6.4
8.5
9.5
6.8
6.5
7.1
3.8
8.9
4.2
7"
12"
*
*
3"
*
5"
*
*
å 2637
RY CYG
FG SGE
variable star
planetary nebula irregular
double star equal magnitude
variable star
double star
star
RS CYG
Cyg
Cyg
Cyg
Cap
Cap
Omicron1 CYG 20 13.6
RT CAP
Alpha CAP
20 17.1
20 17.6
variable star
star
ST732 Alpha
-12.5
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ST733 RT
ST734 P
RT SGR
20 17.7
20 17.8
20 18.0
20 18.4
20 19.6
20 21.0
20 23.9
20 25.6
20 27.3
20 29.9
20 41.0
20 41.3
20 41.4
20 45.7
20 46.7
-39.1
6
3
3.8
6
*
Sgr
variable star
variable star
quadruple star
double star
variable star
double star
star
star
double star magnitude contrast
double star
double star magnitude contrast
variable star
star
double star
+38 02
-12 32
+55 23
+47.9
-14.8
Stellar Cyg
ST735 Alpha
ST736 å 2671
ST737 U
ST738 Beta
ST739 39
ST740 Peacock
ST741 pi
ST742 Omicron
ST743 49
ST744 V
ST745 Deneb
ST746 52
ST747 Gamma
ST748 Lambda
ST749 3
ST750 S763
ST751 4
ST752 Omega
ST753 Epsilon
ST754 å 2751
ST755 2
ST756 Dunlop236
ST757 Lambda
ST758 12
ST759 Xi
ST760 61
ST761 24
ST762 T
ST763 Gamma
ST764 å 2780
ST765 Delta
ST766 Theta
ST767 RY
ST768 Y
ST769 Beta
ST770 S
ST771 å 2816
ST772 V460
ST773 SS
ST774 RV
ST775 Mu
ST776 Epsilon
ST777 Lambda
ST778 AG
ST779 å 2840
ST780 å 2841
ST781 RX
ST782 å 2873
ST783 Eta
ST784 29
7"
4"
*
3'
*
Cap
Cyg
Cyg
Cap
Cyg
Pav
Cap
Cap
Cyg
Cyg
Cyg
Cyg
Del
Cyg
Aqr
Cap
Aqr
Cap
Equ
Cep
Equ
Mic
U CYG
Beta CAP
39 CYG
5.9
3.4
4.4
1.9
5.3
6.1
5.5
7.7
1.3
4.2
4.3
4.9
4.4
6.7
6.4
4.1
5.2
6.1
7.4
6
7.4
5.9
3.7
5.2
4.5
5.2
4.7
5.6
4.6
4.5
8
8.6
3.3
7.4
5.6
5.6
8.2
7.1
3.4
2.5
5.4
6
5.5
6.4
8
7.1
5.8
7.2
+32.2
-56.7
Alpha PAV
*
-18 13
-18 35
+32 18
+48.2
+45 17
+30.7
+16 07
+36.5
-5
3"
19"
3"
*
SHJ 324
å 2716
V CYG
Alpha Cyg
52 CYG
*
6"
10"
0.9"
*
16"
0.8"
*
1"
1.5"
3"
57"
3"
3"
*
double star
Lambda CYG 20 47.4
3 AQR
double star challenge
red variable star
double star
double star challenge
star
triple star challenge
double star challenge
double star equal magnitude
double star
double star
double star challenge
star
double star
stellar planetary nebula
variable star
20 47.7
20 48.4
20 51.4
-18 11
-5.6
-26.9
4 AQR
Omega CAP 20 51.8
1 Equ 20 59.1
Struve 2751 21 02.1
å 2742 21 02.2
Dunlop 236 21 02.2
Lambda EQU 21 02.2
21 04.1
Xi CYG
å 2758
24 CAP
T CEP
Gamma EQU 21 10.3
Struve 2780 21 11.8
21 14.5
+04 18
+56.7
+07 11
-43
+07.2
-05 49
+43.9
+38 39
-25
+68.5
+10.1
+60.0
+10 00
-53.5
Equ
Aqr
21 04.9
21 06.9
21 07.1
21 09.5
Cyg
Cyg
Cap
Cep
Equ
Cep
Equ
Ind
29"
*
*
6'
double star
1.0"
48"
6"
*
*
13"
Stellar Cep
12"
*
double star challenge
double star magnitude contrast
double star
variable star
variable star
double star magnitude contrast
red variable star
triple star
variable star
variable star
Theta IND
RY AQR
Y PAV
21 19.9
21 20.3
21 24.3
21 28.7
21 35.2
21 39.0
21 42.0
21 42.7
21 43.3
21 43.5
21 44.2
-10.8
-69.7
Aqr
Pav
Cep
+70 33
+78 37
+57 29
+35.5
+43 35
+38.0
+58 47
+09 52
-82.7
+12.6
+55 47
+19.7
+22.9
+82 51
-28 27
-16 58
Cep
Cyg
V460 CYG
Stellar Cyg
Cyg
Stellar Cep
RV CYG
Herschel's Garnet Star
*
variable star
red variable star
double star magnitude contrast
double star
variable star
double star
double star
variable star
double star equal magnitude
double star
double star equal magnitude
83"
3"
*
18"
22"
*
14"
1.9"
4"
Peg
Oct
Lambda OCT 21 50.9
AG PEG
21 51.0
21 52.0
Peg
Cep
Peg
Peg
Cep
Psa
Aqr
Struve 2841 21 54.3
RX PEG
21 56.4
21 58.4
22 00.8
22 02.5
ß 276
S 802
ST785 Xi
17 Cep, å 2863
ST786 Oå 461
ST787 Lambda
ST788 Al Nair
ST789 å 2883
ST790 Zeta
ST791 h1746
ST792 41
22 03.8
O.Struve 461 22 03.9
Lambda GRU 22 06.1
+64 38
4.3
8"
Cep
11.1"
*
Stellar Gru
15"
*
28"
5"
*
double star
Cep
Gru
+59.8
-39.5
-46 58
+70 07
+58.2
+39.7
-21 04
+37.7
-60.3
+37 46
-45.9
-48.4
-16 45
-65
6.7
4.5
1.7
5.7
3.4
4.5
5.3
4.1
2.9
6.1
5.8
6
6.4
4.5
9.8
4.3
3.8
4.4
4.1
double star
star
Alpha Gru
22 08.2
22 10.7
22 10.9
22 13.9
22 14.3
22 16.0
22 18.5
22 18.9
22 23.1
22 26.1
22 26.6
22 27.3
22 28.1
22 28.8
22 29.2
22 29.5
star
Cep
Cep
Lac
Aqr
Lac
Tuc
Lac
Gru
Gru
Aqr
Tuc
Cep
Aqr
Cep
Lac
Gru
double star
star
double star
colored double star
star
Zeta CEP
h1746
ST793 1
1 LAC
Alpha TUC
ST794 Alpha
ST795 å 2894
ST796 Pi
ST797 S
ST798 53
ST799 Delta
ST800 Kruger60
ST801 Zeta
ST802 Delta
ST803 5
5'
star
16"
2.7"
*
3"
7"
3"
2"
20"
5'
15'
colored double star
double star
variable star
double star equal magnitude
double star
double star
double star challenge
colored double star
star
Pi GRU
S GRU
Delta TUC
Kruger 60
+57.7
-00 01
+58 25
+47.7
-43.7
5 LAC
Delta2 GRU 22 29.8
ST804 Delta2
red variable star
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ST805 37
ST806 Roe47
ST807 8
37 PEG
22 30.0
22 32.5
22 35.9
22 40.5
22 42.7
22 47.7
+04.4
+39 46
+39 38
+44.3
-46.9
-14.1
+68.6
-13.6
+61.7
+41 19
-7.6
-29 37
+11.7
+28.1
-50.7
+32 49
+75.4
-6
5.8
5.8
6.5
4.5
2.1
5.7
7
1"
Peg
Lac
Lac
Lac
Gru
Aqr
Cep
Aqr
Cep
Lac
Aqr
PsA
Peg
Peg
Gru
Peg
Cep
Aqr
Aqr
Aqr
Gru
Aqr
double star challenge
quadruple star
triple star
star
star
double star
double star
star
double star
quadruple star
star
star
double star challenge
star
double star
43"
22"
*
ST808 11
11 LAC
Beta GRU
Tau1 AQR
Struve 2947 22 49.0
Tau2 AQR 22 49.6
Struve 2950 22 51.4
22 51.8
Lambda AQR 22 52.6
Alpha PsA
52 PEG
Beta PEG
Dunlop 246
ST809 Beta
ST810 Tau1
ST811 å 2947
ST812 Tau2
ST813 å 2950
ST814 h1823
ST815 Lambda
ST816 Fomalhaut
ST817 52
ST818 Scheat
ST819 Dunlop246
ST820 å 2978
ST821 Pi
ST822 Phi
ST823 Psi3
ST824 94
ST825 Dunlop249
ST826 99
ST827 Z
ST828 Gamma
ST829 Theta
ST830 R
ST831 107
ST832 TX
ST833 å 3042
ST834 Lal192
ST835 R
ST836 Sigma
ST837 å 3050
*
23"
4.3"
40'
1.7"
82"
*
4
6.1
7.1
3.7
1.2
6.1
2.4
6.1
6.3
4.6
4.2
5
22 57.6
22 59.2
23 03.8
23 07.2
23 07.5
23 07.9
23 14.3
23 19.0
23 19.1
23 23.9
23 26.0
23 33.7
*
0.7"
*
9"
8"
1.2"
*
1.5"
13"
27"
*
Stellar And
*
double star
Pi CEP
Phi AQR
Psi3 AQR
double star challenge
red variable star
double star
colored double star
double star
star
variable star
star
-9.6
-13 28
-53.8
5.1
6.5
4.4
8
Dunlop 249
99 AQR
-20.6
+48 49
+77.6
-46.6
Gamma CEP 23 39.3
Theta PHE
3.2
6.6
5.8
5.3
6.9
7.8
6.9
4.7
4.9
6.6
Cep
Phe
23 39.5
23 43.8
23 46.0
23 46.4
23 51.8
23 54.4
23 58.4
23 59.0
23 59.5
4"
double star
-15 17
-18 41
+03 29
+37 53
-27 03
+51 24
+55 45
+33 43
Stellar Aqr
7" Aqr
Stellar Psc
5"
7"
Stellar Cas
3"
1.5"
variable star
double star equal magnitude
red variable star
double star equal magnitude
double star
variable star
colored double star
double star challenge
19 Psc
And
Scl
Cas
And
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NORTHSTAR COMPUTERIZED STAR LOCATOR SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions
3.5 X 4.7 X 1.8
Weight
10 oz including 9V battery
Operating Temperature
Telescope Mounting
Display
10ºC à + 50ºC
Altitude / Azimuth
Dot Matrix LCD, 2x16 character Alphanumeric
Blue-Green Electroluminescent, 5-brightness levels
1m right ascension, 10’ declination 0.1º
ALIGN STAR, ALIGN EARTH, ALIGN OBJECT, TELESCOPE
EXPLORE, SKY TOUR, IDENTIFY
Display Backlight
Display Resolution
Display Modes
Database
20K Object Database
Complete Messier Catalog – 110 Objects
Complete NGC catalog – 7840 Objects
Complete IC Catalog – 5386 Objects
Selections from ESO Catalog – 1228
Selections from UGC catalog – 2340
Selection from small non-stellar catalogs – 2050 Objects
Selected star, double stars, variable stars, and interesting stars – 837
Objects
Set-up
Alignment start list – 30 Stars
Best of lists – 150 objects
Planet, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto
Descriptions include magnitude, constellation, size / separation / type
Two Methods:
Earth-Based Alignment, using time North and location
Fast two-star alignment, No input for latitude, longitude, date,
or time required
Coordinate Epoch
Sensing Method
AD 2000
Integral Encoders
9216 steps, 0.02 resolution
180º per second
16 bits
Encoder Resolution
Maximum Slew Rate
Angle Representation
Vector Representation
48 bits
Sidereal Clock Accuracy 0.01%
Power Requirements
5.1 to 14 Volts DC. 25mA, display fully-dimmed, typical. 35mA, display
maximum brightness, typical. Reverse Polarity Protected.
Battery Life
20 hours with display fully dimmed
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quick reference card
North Star QUICK REFERENCE CARD
Move telescope until display reads:
By looking through the eyepiece,
center the star in the field of view.
PRESS ENTER
PRESS ENTER
Move telescope until display reads:
PRESS ENTER
By looking through the eyepiece,
center the star in the field of view.
PRESS ENTER
SCROLLUP/DOWN
PRESS ENTER for each digit or word
SCROLLUP/DOWN
PRESS ENTER for each digit or word
PRESS ENTER
SCROLL UP/DOWN
PRESS ENTER
To choose desired option
SCROLLUP/DOWN
PRESS ENTER for desired country
PRESS ENTER
PRESS ENTER
SCROLLUP/DOWN
PRESS ENTER for desired city
PRESS ENTER
PRESS ENTER (Make sure
telescope is still level)
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North Star QUICK REFERENCE CARD
Move telescope until display reads:
SCROLLUP or SCROLLDOWN
until the display reads:
You've just found JUPITER
BACK
PRESS ENTER
BACK
SCROLLUP or SCROLLDOWN
Choose option
SCROLL UP or SCROLL
DOWN to select
PRESS ENTER
PRESS ENTER
PRESS ENTER
SCROLL UP or SCROLLDOWN
to select month
PRESS BACK button until you get
back to the main menu:
PRESS ENTER
Move telescope until display reads:
SCROLLUP/ DOWN
PRESS ENTER
You've just found object 1
for the month of April
PRESS ENTER for description
The TELESCOPE mode gives you dynamic
real-time information on your telescope's current
position in terms of astronomical coordinates.
Play around with this mode by moving the
telescope around. Notice the three letter
abbreviation in the lower right portion of the
display. This dynamically displays the current
CONSTELLATION that the telescope is pointing
at. These names are abbreviated in this mode.
Definitions for the abbreviations will be in the
appendix.
SCROLLUP or SCROLLDOWN
select other objects for April.
PRESS BACK button until you get
back to the main menu:
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warranty / repair
IN CANADA Send To:
Bushnell Performance Optics
25A East Pearce Street, Unit 1
Richmond Hill, Ontario L4B 2M9
COMPUTERIZED STAR LOCATOR
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