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  • ...1.2|Southern hemisphere from a French-language version of [[John Flamsteed|Flamsteed's]] [[Atlas Coelestis]] published in 1776]] ...6)}}</ref> Flamsteed’s own catalogue did not include what are now known as Flamsteed numbers, but its listing of stars in each constellation provided the basis ...
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  • {{redirect|Flamsteed}} {{for|the school|John Flamsteed Community School}} ...
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  • The following are '''lists of stars'''. [[Star]]s are [[astronomical objects]] that spend some portion of their existence generating [[energy]] through * [[Table of stars with Flamsteed designations]] ...
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  • ...o1801c).tiff|right|thumb|upright=1.7|The trend toward ever more catalogued objects in the Universe]] ...]], etc.). For other naked eye stars, the [[Bayer designation|Bayer]] or [[Flamsteed designation]] is often preferred. ...
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  • ...'s position being given while being mistaken for a star, for example, John Flamsteed, [[Astronomer Royal]] in Britain, had listed it in his catalogue of 1690 as ...d edition of [[Jean Fortin|Fortin]]'s small star atlas of [[John Flamsteed|Flamsteed]].) ...
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  • ...''Flamsteed Ring''). [[Flamsteed (crater)|Flamsteed]] itself lies within Flamsteed P on the south side. * [[List of artificial objects on the Moon]] ...
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  • ...ern constellation border with [[Coma Berenices]]. ''70 Virginis'' is its [[Flamsteed designation]]. The star is visible to the naked eye as a faint, yellow-hued [[Category:Durchmusterung objects|BD+14 2621]] ...
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  • |names=Ras Algethi, Rasalgethi, [[Bayer designation|α Her]], [[Flamsteed designation|64&nbsp;Her]], [[Bonner Durchmusterung|BD]]+14°3207, [[Hipparco ...'', those of its two visible components. ''64 Herculis'' is the system's [[Flamsteed designation]]. WDS J17146+1423 is the wider system's designation in the [[W ...
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  • ...Aquilae respectively.<ref>{{cite journal | last=Wagman | first=M. | title=Flamsteed's Missing Stars | journal=Journal for the History of Astronomy | issue=3 | | title=Flamsteed's Missing Stars ...
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  • ...nbsp;Caeli]], is brighter than magnitude 5<sub>&nbsp;</sub>. Other notable objects in Caelum are [[RR Caeli|RR&nbsp;Caeli]], a [[binary star]] with one known ...thern constellations such as Caelum have no Flamsteed designations because Flamsteed only catalogued stars that were visible from England,.<ref name="Starnames" ...
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  • ...rs from the Catalogues of Johannes Bayer, Nicholas Louis de Lacaille, John Flamsteed, and Sundry Others |publisher=The McDonald & Woodward Publishing Company |l ===Deep-sky objects=== ...
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  • ...rs from the Catalogues of Johannes Bayer, Nicholas Louis de Lacaille, John Flamsteed, and Sundry Others |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=TYLvAAAAMAAJ |pub ===Deep-sky objects=== ...
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  • to time the positions of objects in the sky. For example, if a star with RA&nbsp;= {{nowrap|1<sup>h</sup> 30 ...al precession|precession]], causes the coordinates of stationary celestial objects to change continuously, if rather slowly. Therefore, [[Equatorial coordina ...
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  • ...rs from the Catalogues of Johannes Bayer, Nicholas Louis de Lacaille, John Flamsteed, and Sundry Others | publisher = The McDonald & Woodward Publishing Company === Deep-sky objects === ...
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  • ...rs from the Catalogues of Johannes Bayer, Nicholas Louis de Lacaille, John Flamsteed, and Sundry Others | publisher = The McDonald & Woodward Publishing Company ===Deep-sky objects=== ...
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  • ...nomer [[Ptolemy]]. The celestial cartographers [[Johann Bayer]] and [[John Flamsteed]] catalogued the constellation's stars, giving six of them [[Bayer designat ...mistranscribed 32<sup>[[Right ascension#Explanation|s]]</sup> in error by Flamsteed and in fact referred to 7.4 magnitude HD 10407. Baily also noted that 16 Tr ...
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  • ...rs from the catalogues of Johannes Bayer, Nicholas Louis de Lacaille, John Flamsteed, and sundry others|page=366|publisher=McDonald and Woodward|place=Blacksbur ===Deep-sky objects=== ...
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  • ''Alpha Arietis'' is the star's [[Bayer designation]]. It also bears the [[Flamsteed designation]] of 13 Arietis. [[Category:Bayer objects|Arietis, Alpha]] ...
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  • ...rs from the Catalogues of Johannes Bayer, Nicholas Louis de Lacaille, John Flamsteed, and Sundry Others | publisher = The McDonald & Woodward Publishing Company ===Deep-sky objects=== ...
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  • ...surrounded by a [[circumstellar disk]], and possibly hosts a planet. Other objects contained within the boundaries of the constellation include [[Lacaille 935 ...Lacaille]] called it Piscis Australis. English [[Astronomer Royal]] [[John Flamsteed]] went with Piscis Austrinus, which was followed by most subsequently.<ref ...
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