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A star catalogue, or star catalog, is an astronomical catalogue that lists stars.
* It lists many Assyrian / Babylonian and Sumerian star names recovered by archaeology, and some of these ( e. g. Sargas and Nunki ) have come into general use.
* It lists many Chinese star names ( e. g. Cih alias Tsih ), though these have not come into general usage.
It is notable as the first constellation listed in the pair of tablets containing the canonical star lists compiled around 1000 BC, which are thus known as the MUL. APIN by their incipit.
The star catalogue compiled by Claudius Ptolemy in the 2nd century CE lists 1, 022 fixed stars visible from Alexandria.
The flyer lists an inaccurate description of the effects of LSD, some attribution ( typically to a well-regarded hospital or a vaguely specified " advisor to the president "), and instructs parents to contact police if they come across the blue star tattoos.
Entry lists included ice hockey star and auto racing enthusiast Teemu Selänne, who finished 33rd in 1997 and 24th in 1998.
The Bright Star Catalogue, also known as the Yale Catalogue of Bright Stars or Yale Bright Star Catalogue, is a star catalogue that lists all stars of stellar magnitude 6. 5 or brighter, which is roughly every star visible to the naked eye from Earth.
Vamplew describes how league cricket in the 1890s provided little attraction for star cricketers but was greatly attractive to journeymen players in county cricket, eventually forcing the counties to raise their conventional maximum wage, offer winter pay to more players, and expand the fixture lists.

star and Astronomia
In the years following the completion of Astronomia Nova, most of Kepler's research was focused on preparations for the Rudolphine Tables and a comprehensive set of ephemerides ( specific predictions of planet and star positions ) based on the table ( though neither would be completed for many years ).

star and are
There are 12 of these to choose from, all of them of popular music except for the star release, Pass In Review ( SP-44001 ).
While a number of interesting celestial objects are readily identified by the naked eye, sometimes with the aid of a star chart, many others are so faint or inconspicuous that technical means are necessary to locate them.
Because of its simplicity, star hopping is a very common method for finding objects that are close to naked-eye stars.
Asteroids ( from Greek ἀστεροειδής-asteroeidēs, " star-like ", from " star " and " like, in form ") are a class of small Solar System bodies in orbit around the Sun.
They are interpreted as competitive siblings, with Lisa / Salieri being a serious, unappreciated professional and Bart / Mozart the successful, uncouth rock star ( complete with an opera based on " Beans, Beans, the Musical Fruit " to the music of Eine kleine Nachtmusik ).
Robert Hooke, in 1674, published his observations of γ Draconis, a star of magnitude 2 < sup > m </ sup > which passes practically overhead at the latitude of London, and whose observations are therefore free from the complex corrections due to astronomical refraction, and concluded that this star was 23 ″ more northerly in July than in October.
These are colours associated with Venus as an evening and morning star.
However, Alpha Centauri is a bright binary star, whose unresolved components to the naked eye are both fainter than Arcturus.
( It is sometimes listed as 15th brightest, if the two brighter components of the Capella quadruple star system are counted as one star.
It is an A-type main sequence star with an apparent visual magnitude of 0. 77 and is one of the vertices of the Summer Triangle ( the other two vertices are marked by Deneb and Vega ).
These names are from the love story of, Qī Xī, in which Niú Láng and his two children, β and γ Aquilae, are separated from their mother, (, ), the star Vega, by the Milky Way.
No fewer than 17 Michelin starred restaurants are located in the region, among them two restaurants with 3 stars ( Restaurants Bareiss and Schwarzwaldstube in Baiersbronn ) as well as the only restaurant in Germany that has been awarded a Michelin star every year since 1966.
Both leagues are considered major leagues by many baseball researchers because of the perceived high caliber of play ( for a brief time anyway ) and the number of star players featured.
Of the 88 modern constellations, there are at least 30 in which " Alpha " is not the brightest star, and four of those lack an alpha star altogether.
Due to the relatively large strength of the electromagnetic force, black holes forming from the collapse of stars are expected to retain the nearly neutral charge of the star.
The consequence of this early date is that due to the precession of the equinoxes, the borders on a modern star map, such as epoch J2000, are already somewhat skewed and no longer perfectly vertical or horizontal.
Several galaxies and star clusters are contained within Capricornus.
The current fixed-lines outside Bangui are transmitted through a DOMSAT network installed in the early 1990s as a star formation around the Bangui satellite earth station ( 1 Intelsat ).
Some elements are associated with fame, such as appearing on the cover of Time, being spoofed in Mad, having a wax statue in Madame Tussauds, or receiving a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

star and exactly
The star light will travel along the line SE ′ and reach E ′ exactly when the moving eye piece also reaches E ′.
However, a sufficiently sensitive radio telescope shows a faint background glow, almost exactly the same in all directions, that is not associated with any star, galaxy, or other object.
* Because of imprecision in old star catalogs, it may not be clear exactly which star within a constellation a particular name corresponds to ( e. g., Alniyat can refer to Sigma Scorpii or Tau Scorpii, Chara ).
It is difficult to exactly analyze the motion of several planets orbiting a star, for example, due to the complex interactions of the planets ' gravitational effects on each other, so an approximate solution is effected by performing iterations.
However, in doing so, they created a greater problem: the so called " Greenfly " machines, self-replicating terraformers programmed to destroy every object in a solar system and reorganize them into trillions of vegetation-filled habitats that orbited the star ( behavior that is exactly the same as the threat described by the Shadows ).
Like Neely, Hutton had an ingenue role in a musical ( Panama Hattie ) opposite Merman — and had her one song cut from production by Merman, exactly as Lawson does to ingenue Terry King in the novel, because it drew attention away from the star.
Instead of an exactly vertical tower one can choose a tower with an axis directed to the polar star, meaning that it is parallel to the rotation axis of the Earth.
The game would star numerous Disney characters as well as exactly 41 characters from Nintendo properties such as Mario, who would be a playable character.
It can be a challenge to locate through the technique of star hopping, but can be found by looking almost exactly halfway along an imaginary line connecting the bright star Arcturus to Cor Caroli.
Questel's " Boop-boop-a-doop " routine, done in a style similar to that of the song's originator, Helen Kane, while at the same time evoking something of the naughty allure of film star Clara Bow, was exactly what Fleischer wanted, and he hired Questel in 1931.
He ascribes this to his grandmother's influence, " Basically, what she did was provide a moral barometer which married almost exactly with that of libertarian socialism and anarchism, and she provided the star which I followed ," and joined the Anarchist Federation in Glasgow in 1962, at the age of 16.
First is a statement of hydrostatic equilibrium: the outward force due to the pressure gradient within the star is exactly balanced by the inward force due to gravity.
It is wrongly believed by some moderners that Kamalākara discovered the idea that the pole star we see at present is not exactly at the pole.
Polaris is a circumpolar star, and so it is always seen nearly exactly in the direction of true north.
Being almost exactly on the celestial equator the star is visible everywhere in the world except for the North Pole.
After repeating this several times they would teleport back to their homeworld, an artificially created comet, before returning exactly 25 years later as it has completed its orbit around the nearby star systems back to earth.
: from them exactly what time the star appeared.
GameSpot concluded that " the racing isn't exactly the star of the show, but Crash Tag Team Racings supplemental elements pull the whole thing together into a unique and mostly enjoyable experience "; on the subject of the PSP version, GameSpot added that the handheld version's loading times were " painful ".
The Triangle supplement later introduced a set of excellent color maps, allowing players to know exactly how long it would take them ( in game time ) to travel between star systems.
To reduce the error caused by the observer, Nušl developed an " impersonal micrometer ": instead of pushing a button in the moment of the passage of a star, the observer set up the instrument to follow exactly the movement of the star and the moment of the passage has been signalled automatically.

1.309 seconds.