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+42° MILLENNIUM STAR ATLAS


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BZ (i)

A N D R O M E D A

GO
+45° V352

+44°

144 ly

+43° 164 ly

94 ly

Reference system: ICRS (consistent with equinox J2000.0)


CC (d0)

+42°
111 ly
BA 612
M110
205
G73
BA 57
G280 G205

G272
SN 1885 Andromeda Galaxy
35 ν BA 6 M31
BA 2 G78
224
G213
+41°

199 ly 190 ly
M32
221 206
EG (x) 160 ly
G76

C53 V353

56 ly

+40° 196 ly
V354
Stellar data from the Hipparcos and Tycho Catalogues, ESA 1997

G1

32

+39°

A N D R O M E D A
R (m3)

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Stellar Magnitudes (V) Variable-Star Amplitudes and Types Fast-Moving Stars Double-Star Separations

105 9 10 11
(e) Eclipsing
(c) Cepheid
5 6 7 8 (m) Mira
3 4 <0.1 mag 0.1 – 1.0 >1.0 mag Proper motion in 1000 years 0.3" 3" 30"
<2 ... etc.
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MILLENNIUM STAR ATLAS –6°


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IC 434 V1370 (v0) 28 η


(e1)
48 σ
O R I O N

–3°
V1375 (e)
V1148 (v1)
V1377 (v1)

135 ly 42 ly

18.6 ly

–4°
V1045 (v1)

1981
V1046 (e0) V1101 (v1)
S (m3)
1975
1973
42
V1378 (1)
45 1977
–5°
161 ly

NU
M43 41 θ1
1982 Trapezium 1924
Configurations of double/multiple stars: epoch J1991.25

Great Nebula
in Orion T (i) LP (i) M42
1976
43 θ2
Sh2-278
NV (i) V372 (i) EY (e)

44 ι 1980

–6°

190 ly

BF (i)
1999 V1373 (2)
V380 (i)

–7°
IC 430

49
154 ly 36 υ
194 ly
V1179 (v)

29
174 ly
–8°
Stellar data from the Hipparcos and Tycho Catalogues, ESA 1997

V1261 (e)

–9°
123 ly
O R I O N

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Bright and Dark Open Star Galaxies Quasars


Clusters
Nebulae
Planetary
To scale <10'
Globular
10' x 5' 6' x 1' 3' x 2' 5' x 5' 4' x 2' 2' x 1'
Galaxy
278
Nebulae Clusters Plotted to scale if the major axis >2', and circular Clusters
>100" 100"– 30" <30" To scale <5' when face on or the position angle is uncertain
302
1147

+30° M IL LE N N I U M S T A R A T LA S
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V2143

C Y G N U S

V1862
+33°

188 ly
V2142 (s)

77 ly

+32° 6979

AM (m3)

6992
Network
Nebula

DT (c1) 6995 176 ly

IC 1340
+31°
Veil Nebula
52
200 ly 6960

Reference system: ICRS (consistent with equinox J2000.0)


Filamentary
Nebula
UY (r0) UX (m3)

V2146 (s3)

+30°
7013

TW (m3) 67 ly

+29°

BW (c0)

T (c1)

+28° 32

ER (e0)
Stellar data from the Hipparcos and Tycho Catalogues, ESA 1997

163 ly

V402 (e1)

31
+27°
156 ly
V401
194 ly
148 ly V U L P E C U L A

162 ly
108 ly
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Stellar Magnitudes (V) Variable-Star Amplitudes and Types Fast-Moving Stars Double-Star Separations

1169 9 10 11
(e) Eclipsing
(c) Cepheid
5 6 7 8 (m) Mira
3 4 <0.1 mag 0.1 – 1.0 >1.0 mag Proper motion in 1000 years 0.3" 3" 30"
<2 ... etc.
1192
688

M IL L E N N I U M S T A R A T LA S +18°
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Asellus Borealis
104 ly
UGC 4643 43 γ
159 ly
C A N C E R UV (i)
110 ly
+21°

67 ly
Praesepe
(Beehive)
BW (d0)
BQ (d0)
159 ly
OJ 287
184 ly 39 +20°
40 CY (d0)
BT (d0)
T (s3) 2637 42 38
2647
EP
M44 BS (d0)
BX (d0)
2632 41 ε

2673 2672 S (e)

BY +19°
2677

FV
Configurations of double/multiple stars: epoch J1991.25

IC 2409
128°
Asellus Australis
FZ (s) 59 ly 47 δ
129° 136 ly
+18°
PK208+33.1
130°
181 ly
IC 2406

TIC
LIP 131°
2711 EC
X (s)
132°

+17°
179 ly

141 ly

52 +16°
Stellar data from the Hipparcos and Tycho Catalogues, ESA 1997

63
161 ly

62 ο 54
160 ly 130 ly

+15°

C A N C E R

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Bright and Dark Open Star Galaxies Quasars


Clusters
Nebulae
Planetary
To scale <10'
Globular
10' x 5' 6' x 1' 3' x 2' 5' x 5' 4' x 2' 2' x 1'
Galaxy
712
Nebulae Clusters Plotted to scale if the major axis >2', and circular Clusters
>100" 100"– 30" <30" To scale <5' when face on or the position angle is uncertain
736

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