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[. . . ] #: 91-0219/03-01 78-7860 60mm Refractor COMPUTERIZED STAR LOCATOR 78-7880 80mm Refractor Instruction Manual 78-7830 3" Reflector 78-7845 4. 5" reflector 2. 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. [. . . ] 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. Using your telescope out a window is NEVER recommended. 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. " 11. Northstar Computer Interface Diagram 1. (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) and Azimuth (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. [. . . ] 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. 20. Catalog Index CONSTELLATION ABBREVIATIONS Andromeda (And) Antila (Ant) Apus (Aps) Aquarius (Aqr) Aquila (Aql) Ara (Ara) Aries (Ari) Auriga (Aur) Bootes (Boo) Caelum (Cae) Camelopardis (Cam) Cancer (Cnc) Canes Venatici (CVn) Canis Major (CMa) Canis Minor (CMi) Capricornus (Cap) Carina (Car) Cassiopeia (Cas) Centaurus (Cen) Cepheus (Cep) Cetus (Cet) Chameleon (Cha) Circinus (Cir) Columbia (Col) Coma Berenices (Com) Corona Australis (CrA) Corona Borealis (CrB) Corvus (Crv) Crater (Crt) Crux (Cru) Cygnus (Cyg) Delphinus (Del) Dorado (Dor) Draco (Dra) Equuleus (Equ) Eridanus (Eri) Fornax (For) Gemini (Gem) Grus (Gru) Hercules (Her) Horologium (Hor) Hydra (Hya) Hydrus (Hyi) Indus (Ind) Lacerta (Lac) Leo (Leo) Leo Minor (LMi) Lepus (Lep) Libra (Lib) Lupus (Lup) Lynx (Lyn) Lyra (Lyr) Mensa (Men) Microscopium (Mic) Monoceros (Mon) Musca (Mus) Norma (Nor) Octans (Oct) Ophiuchus (Oph) Orion (Ori) Pavo (Pav) Pegasus (Peg) Perseus (Per) Phoenix (Phe) Pictor (Pic) Pisces (Psc) Piscis Austrinus (PsA) Puppis (Pup) Pyxis (Pyx) Reticulum (Ret) Sagitta (Sge) Sagittarius (Sgr) Scorpius (Sco) Sculptor (Scl) Scutum (Sct) Serpens (Ser) Sextans (Sex) Taurus (Tau) Telescopium (Tel) Triangulum (Tri) Triangulum Australe (TrA) Tucana (Tuc) Ursa Major (UMa) Ursa Minor (UMi) Vela (Vel) Virgo (Vir) Volcans (Vol) Vulpecula (Vul) 21. Catalog Index NAME - NAME RA - RIGHT ASCENSION (hours min. min) DEC - DECLINATION (degrees) MAG - MAGNITUDE SIZE - SIZE CON - CONSTELLATION Messier Catalog MESSIER CATALOG M001 M002 M003 M004 M005 M006 M007 M008 M009 M010 M011 M012 M013 M014 M015 M016 M017 M018 M019 M020 M021 M022 M023 M024 M025 M026 M027 M028 M029 M030 M031 M032 M033 M034 M035 M036 M037 M038 M039 M040 M041 M042 M043 M044 M045 M046 M047 Crab nebula supernova remnant NAME 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 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 NGC 2287 NGC 1976 NGC 1982 NGC 2632 Pleiades NGC 2437 NGC 2422 RA 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 DEC +22. 0 -0. 8 +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. 5 -19. 3 -9. 4 +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 -5. 3 +20. 0 +24. 1 -14. 8 -14. 5 MAG SIZE 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 9 4. 5 4 9 3. 1 1. 5 6. 1 4. 4 6' 7' 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' 3° 8' 60' 30' 30' 12' 24' 21' 30' 50" 38' 1° 20' 1. 5° 1. 5° 27' 30' CON 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 Vul Sgr Cyg Cap And And Tri Per Gem Aur Aur Aur Cyg UMa Cma Ori Ori Cnc Tau Pup Pup DESCRIPTION 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 open cluster bright scattered double star open cluster dense nebula nebula bright with dust open cluster bright scattered scattered group of stars open cluster dense open cluster dense butterfly Lagoon wild duck Eagle Swan Trifid small star cloud Dumbell Great Andromeda Galaxy Pinwheel Winnecke 4 Great Orion nebula Behive Pleiades 22. M048 M049 M050 M051 M052 M053 M054 M055 M056 M057 M058 M059 M060 M061 M062 M063 M064 M065 M066 M067 M068 M069 M070 M071 M072 M073 M074 M075 M076 M077 M078 M079 M080 M081 M082 M083 M084 M085 M086 M087 M088 M089 M090 M091 M092 M093 M094 M095 M096 M097 M098 M099 M100 M101 M102 M103 M104 M105 M106 M107 M108 M109 M110 Whirlpool Ring Sunflower Black eye Leo triplet Leo triplet little dumbell Bodes nebula Owl sombrero 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 NGC 6864 NGC 650 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 NGC 4594 NGC 3379 NGC 4258 NGC 6171 NGC 3556 NGC 3992 NGC 205 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 +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 +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 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 10. 1 9. 8 8 40' 8' 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' 4' 6' 2. 5' 8. 2' 5' 7' 20' 3' 6' 7' 4' 18' 7' 8' 8' 17' Hya Vir Mon Cvn Cas Com Sgr Sgr Lyr Lyr Vir Vir Vir Vir 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 Com Vir Vir Com Her Pup Cvn Leo Leo Uma Com Com Com Uma Dra Cas Vir Leo Cvn Oph Uma Uma And 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 spiral galaxy structure globular cluster unresolved planetary nebula irregular round galaxy with bright core reflection nebula bright globular cluster highly resolved globular cluster mottled 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 round galaxy with bright core spiral galaxy structure with bright knots very elongated galaxy dusty with bright core open cluster rich 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 Star Catalog STAR CATALOG ST001 O254 ST002 30 ST003 3053 NAME RA 00 01. 2 00 02. 0 00 02. 6 DEC +60 21 -6 +66 06 MAG SIZE 7. 6 4. 4 5. 9 59" * 15" CON Cas Psc Cas DESCRIPTION colored double star red variable star colored double star 30 PSC 23. ST004 ST005 ST006 ST007 ST008 ST009 ST010 ST011 ST012 ST013 ST014 ST015 ST016 ST017 ST018 ST019 ST020 ST021 ST022 ST023 ST024 ST025 ST026 ST027 ST028 ST029 ST030 ST031 ST032 ST033 ST034 ST035 ST036 ST037 ST038 ST039 ST040 ST041 ST042 ST043 ST044 ST045 ST046 ST047 ST048 ST049 ST050 ST051 ST052 ST053 ST054 ST055 ST056 ST057 ST058 ST059 ST060 ST061 ST062 ST063 ST064 ST065 ST066 ST067 ST068 ST069 ST070 ST071 ST072 ST073 ST074 ST075 ST076 SU Ced214 3062 Alpheratz 2 Kappa Algenib AD 7 35 Psc S 13 ST Groombridge34 24 Iota VX R 30 AQ Beta 36 Zeta Delta 55 Schedar O18 HN Delta Eta 65 Do13 Lambda1 36 Navi 80 79 U Psi-1 77 Zeta Eta Lux Lydiae Mirach Zeta Kappa Z 42 Psi R Gamma Achernar 51 UV p Nu 44 Phi 162 1 163 Zeta 178 Gamma Psi Epsilon 186 56 Lambda Upsilon Alpha Almach Hamal SU AND 00 04. 6 Cederblad 21400 04. 7 ADS 61 00 06. 3 Alpha And 00 08. 4 Struve 2 00 09. 3 ß 391 00 09. 4 Gamma PEG 00 13. 2 AD Cet 00 14. 5 7 CET 00 14. 6 12, UU Psc 00 15. 0 S SCL 00 15. 4 Struve 13 00 16. 2 ST CAS 00 17. 6 Groombridge 34 00 18. 1 00 18. 5 Iota CET 00 19. 4 VX AND 00 19. 9 00 24. 0 00 27. 2 AQ AND 00 27. 6 Beta TUC 00 31. 5 Struve 36 00 32. 4 Zeta CAS 00 37. 0 Delta AND 00 39. 3 00 39. 9 Alpha CAS 00 40. 5 ADS 588 00 42. 4 HN 122 00 45. 7 Delta PSC 00 48. 7 00 49. 1 65 PSC 00 49. 9 Dolidze 13 00 50. 0 Lambda1 TUC00 52. 4 36 AND 00 55. 0 Gamma CAS 00 56. 7 00 59. 4 01 00. 1 01 02. 3 88, 74 Psc 01 05. 6 90 01 05. 8 Zeta PHE 01 08. 4 Eta CET 01 08. 6 Lux Lydiae 01 08. 7 Beta AND 01 09. 7 Zeta PSC 01 13. 7 Kappa TUC 01 15. 8 Z PSC 01 16. 2 113 01 19. 8 Psi CAS 01 25. 9 R SCL 01 27. 0 Gamma PHE 01 28. 4 Alpha Eri 01 37. 7 51 AND 01 38. 0 UV CET 01 38. 8 p ERI 01 39. 8 Nu PSC 01 41. 4 44 CAS 01 43. 3 Phi PER 01 43. 7 01 49. 3 1 ARI 01 50. 1 01 51. 3 Zeta CET 01 51. 5 01 52. 0 Gamma ARI 01 53. 5 Psi PHE 01 53. 6 Epsilon CAS 01 54. 4 Struve 186 01 55. 9 56 AND 01 56. 2 Lambda ARI 01 57. 9 Upsilon CET 02 00. 0 Alpha PSC 02 02. 0 Gamma AND 02 03. 9 Alpha ARI 02 07. 2 +43. 5 +67. 2 +58. 4 +29 05 +79. 7 -28 00 +15. 2 -7. 8 -18. 9 +08 49 -32. 1 +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 -10. 2 +86. 3 +35. 6 +07. 6 -68. 9 +25. 8 -00 31 +68. 1 -32. 5 -43. 3 -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 8 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 6. 5 6 2. 5 8. 4 6 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 4 2. 2 2 * 30' 1. 5" * 0. 8" 2" * 1. 5° * 12" * 0. 9" * 39" 5" * * Stellar 15" * 27" 28" * * 6" * 1. 5" 36" * 12" 4. 4" 13' 21" 0. 8" * 26" 8" Stellar 30" 33" 6. 4" * * * 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" * And Cep Cas And Cep Scl Peg Cet Cet Psc Scl Cep Cas And And Cet And And Cas And Tuc Psc Cas And Psc Cas Psc Cas Psc Cas Psc Cas Tuc And Cas Cet And Cep 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 Ari Phe Cas Cet And Ari Cet Psc And Ari 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 colored double star star double star challenge double star 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 24. ST077 ST078 ST079 ST080 ST081 ST082 ST083 ST084 ST085 ST086 ST087 ST088 ST089 ST090 ST091 ST092 ST093 ST094 ST095 ST096 ST097 ST098 ST099 ST100 ST101 ST102 ST103 ST104 ST105 ST106 ST107 ST108 ST109 ST110 ST111 ST112 ST113 ST114 ST115 ST116 ST117 ST118 ST119 ST120 ST121 ST122 ST123 ST124 ST125 ST126 ST127 ST128 ST129 ST130 ST131 ST132 ST133 ST134 ST135 ST136 ST137 ST138 ST139 ST140 ST141 ST142 ST143 ST144 ST145 ST146 ST147 ST148 ST149 59 And Iota 231 228 232 239 Mira Iota 268 274 Polaris Omega 30 R Gamma 305 RZ pi Eta R 330 Acamar Epsilon Epsilon 331 Menkar Rho 320 h3568 Algol Alpha h3556 362 369 ADS2446 Zeta Tau4 Toms Topaz Mirfak Y 394 385 389 Sigma 401 Epsilon 400 O36 U1 Omicron Pi Gamma 30 F BE Atik 32 Epsilon Gamma Lambda O531 SZ Omicron2 Epsilon Theta Phi T Chi ADS3169 43 ß 184 552 1 Iota TRI Struve 231 Struve 228 Omicron CET Iota CAS Alpha UMi h 3506 R TRI Gamma CET 307 R HOR Struve 330 Theta ERI Epsilon ARI Alpha CET Rho PER h3568 Beta PER Alpha FOR h3556 ADS 2446 Zeta RET Tau4 ERI Tom's Topaz Alpha Per Y PER Struve 385 Sigma PER Epsilon ERI Struve 400 O. Struve 36 U(1) CAM (?) Omicron PER Pi ERI Gamma HYI 30 TAU 16 BE CAM Zeta PER 32 ERI Gamma ERI Lambda TAU ADS 2995 485 Omicron2 ERI Epsilon RET Theta RET Phi TAU Chi TAU ADS 3169 43 ERI 02 10. 9 02 12. 4 02 12. 8 02 14. 0 02 14. 7 02 17. 4 02 19. 3 02 29. 1 02 29. 4 02 31. 5 02 31. 8 02 33. 9 02 37. 0 02 37. 0 02 43. 3 02 47. 5 02 48. 9 02 49. 3 02 50. 7 02 53. 9 02 57. 2 02 58. 3 02 59. 2 02 59. 2 03 00. 8 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 03 20. 3 03 24. 3 03 27. 7 03 28. 0 03 29. 1 03 30. 1 03 30. 6 03 31. 3 03 32. 9 03 35. 0 03 40. 0 03 41. 6 03 44. 3 03 46. 1 03 47. 2 03 48. 3 03 48. 6 03 49. 5 03 54. 1 03 54. 3 03 57. 9 03 58. 0 04 00. 7 04 07. 6 04 07. 8 04 15. 2 04 16. 5 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 +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 -0. 6 -40. 3 +29. 3 +21 20 +52 20 +04. 1 +38. 8 +79 24 -79 +41. 0 -29 -44. 4 +60 02 +40 29 +38. 6 -62. 5 -21. 8 +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 -74. 2 +11. 2 -37 37 +65. 5 +31. 9 -3 +40 01 -13. 5 +12. 5 +38. 1 +62 20 -7. 7 -59. 3 -63. 3 +27. 4 +19 32 +25. 6 +15. 1 -34 -21 30 +40 01 +53 55 5. 6 5 5. 7 6. 6 8 7 2 4 6. 9 7. 3 2 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 6 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 8. 4 5. 5 7. 3 4 7. 3 7 5. 4 16" 3. 8" 16. 5" 1. 1" 7" 14" * 2. 2" 3" 14" 18" 11" 39" * 2. 7" 3" Stellar 3" 28" * 9" 8" 1. 4" 1" 12" * * 5" 15" * 5" 3. 5" 7" 3" 0. 9" 5' * 9° * * 7" 2. 4" 2. 7" * 11" * 1. 4" 46" 0 0 * * 9" 8" * * 7" 9" * * 1. 4" 90" 83" * 4" 52" Stellar 19. 4" 1. 4" * 1. 7" 9" 10" And Tri Cet And Tri Tri Cet Cas Per Cet UMi For Ari Tri Cet Ari Cas Ari Per Hor Cet Eri Ari Ari Per Cet Per Cep Hyi Per For Eri Cam Per Per Ret Eri Ari 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 Tau Tau Tau Eri Eri Per Cam 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 double star challenge double star challenge double star star red variable star colored double star double star variable star double star double star 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 double star double star challenge red variable star double star challenge double star equal magnitude colored double star 25. ST150 ST151 ST152 ST153 ST154 ST155 ST156 ST157 ST158 ST159 ST160 ST161 ST162 ST163 ST164 ST165 ST166 ST167 ST168 ST169 ST170 ST171 ST172 ST173 ST174 ST175 ST176 ST177 ST178 ST179 ST180 ST181 ST182 ST183 ST184 ST185 ST186 ST187 ST188 ST189 ST190 ST191 ST192 ST193 ST194 ST195 ST196 ST197 ST198 ST199 ST200 ST201 ST202 ST203 ST204 ST205 ST206 ST207 ST208 ST209 ST210 ST211 ST212 ST213 ST214 ST215 ST216 ST217 ST218 ST219 ST220 ST221 ST222 559 46 Aldebaran Nu 53 572 54 R 55 Iota ST Pi4 TT Pi5 Omicron2 Iota Pi6 Omega Hinds Crimson Star 627 631 630 Epsilon Zeta W Epsilon Eta 14 TX SY 644 Iota Rho Rigel 653 Capella S 476 h3750 UV ADS3954 696 701 Eta Sigma Theta Bellatrix 698 118 31 TL9 Delta 119 718 RT 747 Lambda Trapezium Iota Epsilon Phi2 Zeta Sigma Alpha Alnitak U2 Gamma Y Mu Kappa 52 Beta Delta Nu 04 33. 5 04 33. 9 04 35. 9 04 36. 3 04 38. 2 04 38. 5 54 ERI 04 40. 4 R CAE 04 40. 5 590 04 43. 6 Iota PIC 04 50. 9 04 51. 2 Pi4 ORI 04 51. 2 TT TAU 04 51. 6 Pi5 ORI 04 54. 2 Omicron2 ORI04 56. 4 Iota AUR 04 57. 0 Pi6 ORI 04 58. 5 Omega AUR 04 59. 3 R LEP 04 59. 6 05 00. 6 Struve 631 05 00. 7 Struve 630 05 02. 0 05 02. 0 Zeta AUR 05 02. 5 W ORI 05 05. 4 Epsilon LEP 05 05. 5 Eta AUR 05 06. 5 O98 05 07. 9 TX AUR 05 09. 1 SY ERI 05 09. 8 05 10. 4 Iota LEP 05 12. 3 05 13. 3 Beta ORI 05 14. 5 Struve 653 05 15. 4 Alpha Aur 05 16. 7 05 19. 3 05 20. 5 UV AUR 05 21. 8 ADS 3954 05 21. 8 Struve 696 05 22. 8 Struve 701 05 23. 3 05 24. 5 Sigma AUR 05 24. 7 Theta PIC 05 24. 8 Gamma ORI 05 25. 1 Struve 698 05 25. 2 716 05 29. 3 31 ORI 05 29. 7 TL 9 05 30. 0 Delta ORI 05 32. 0 119 TAU 05 32. 2 05 32. 4 RT ORI 05 33. 2 Struve 747 05 35. 0 05 35. 1 Trapezium 05 35. 3 752 05 35. 4 Epsilon ORI 05 36. 2 Phi2 ORI 05 36. 9 Zeta TAU 05 37. 6 05 38. 7 Alpha COL 05 39. 6 Zeta ORI 05 40. 8 U(2) CAM (?) 05 42. 2 Gamma LEP 05 44. 5 Y TAU 05 45. 7 Mu COL 05 46. 0 Kappa ORI 05 47. 8 795 05 48. 0 Beta COL 05 51. 0 Delta LEP 05 51. 3 Nu AUR 05 51. 5 46 ERI Alpha TAU Nu ERI 53 ERI +18 01 -6. 7 +16. 5 -3. 4 -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 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 6. 8 4. 5 4. 5 0 5. 1 0. 1 6. 2 4. 7 7. 4 5. 5 5 6 3. 4 5 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 3 3. 7 2. 6 2 7. 7 3. 7 7. 1 5. 2 2 6. 1 3. 1 3. 8 4 3" 4' 30" 11° * 4" * * 9" 12" Stellar * * * * * * 5. 4" * 21" 5. 5" 15" Stellar * * * * 0. 7" * * 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" * * * 11" * 2. 4" * 97" * * * 1. 3" * * 30' Tau Eri Tau Eri Eri Tau Eri Cae Eri Pic Cam Ori Tau Ori Ori Aur Ori Aur Lep Ori Lep Ori Aur Aur Ori Lep Aur Ori Aur Eri Aur Lep Ori Ori Aur Aur Lep Lep Aur Lep Ori Ori Ori Aur Pic Ori Aur Tau Ori Tau Ori Tau Aur Ori Ori Ori Ori Ori Ori Ori Tau Ori Col Ori Cam Lep Tau Col Ori Ori Col Lep Aur double star equal magnitude double star colored double star star 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 star star double star challenge variable star variable star double star challenge double star colored double star double star magnitude contrast triple star 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 star star double star challenge star star star 26. ST223 ST224 ST225 ST226 ST227 ST228 ST229 ST230 ST231 ST232 ST233 ST234 ST235 ST236 ST237 ST238 ST239 ST240 ST241 ST242 ST243 ST244 ST245 ST246 ST247 ST248 ST249 ST250 ST251 ST252 ST253 ST254 ST255 ST256 ST257 ST258 ST259 ST260 ST261 ST262 ST263 ST264 ST265 ST266 ST267 ST268 ST269 ST270 ST271 ST272 ST273 ST274 ST275 ST276 ST277 ST278 ST279 ST280 ST281 ST282 ST283 ST284 ST285 ST286 ST287 ST288 ST289 ST290 ST291 ST292 ST293 ST294 ST295 817 Betelgeuse U Theta Pi 23 855 TU 41 SS Gamma Eta 872 KS Zeta V Mirzam Mu 8 Canopus BL 15 Beta ADS5150 20 ADS5188 CR 928 ADS5201 929 939 ADS5221 Nu1 UU ADS5240 ADS5245 South529 Innes5 ADS5265 Innes1156 SAO172106 953 VW Sirius 12 958 Kappa 14 GY 987 Omicron1 Theta 38 Mu BG O80 RV Epsilon Sigma Omicron2 Dunlop38 Zeta 1009 R W Gamma Tau 1035 1037 Omega h3945 Tau Delta 05 54. 9 05 55. 2 05 55. 8 05 59. 7 Pi AUR 05 59. 9 06 04. 8 06 09. 0 TU GEM 06 10. 9 845 06 11. 7 SS AUR 06 13. 4 Gamma MON 06 14. 9 Eta GEM 06 14. 9 Struve 872 06 15. 6 KS MON 06 19. 7 Zeta CMA 06 20. 3 V MON 06 22. 7 Beta CMA 06 22. 7 Mu GEM 06 23. 0 06 23. 8 Alpha Car 06 24. 0 BL ORI 06 25. 5 06 27. 8 06 28. 8 ADS 5150 06 31. 8 20 GEM 06 32. 3 ADS 5188 06 34. 3 CR GEM 06 34. 4 ADS 5191 06 34. 7 ADS 5201 06 35. 1 ADS 5208 06 35. 4 Struve 939 06 35. 9 ADS 5221 06 36. 2 Nu1 CMA 06 36. 4 UU AUR 06 36. 5 ADS 5240 06 36. 9 ADS 5245 06 37. 3 South 529 06 37. 6 Innes 5 06 38. 0 ADS 5265 06 38. 4 Innes 1156 06 39. 1 SAO 172106 06 39. 5 06 41. 2 VW GEM 06 42. 2 Alpha CMA 06 45. 1 948 06 46. 2 06 48. 2 Kappa CMA 06 49. 8 14 LYN 06 53. 1 GY MON 06 53. 2 06 54. 1 Omicron1 CMA 06 54. 1 Theta CMA 06 54. 2 06 54. 6 997 06 56. 1 BG MON 06 56. 4 O. 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