Registrado: 01 Ene 1970 Mensajes: 2001 Ubicación: Tenerife
Publicado: 03 Ene 2008 19:08Asunto:
Aqui está la lista de Javi, que Dios me pille confesado, le di a copiar y pegar
Name CON RA Dec Mag SIZE TIR BSA COMMENTS
7 Sisters of the Pole CEP 00 00.0 86 45 6 3d X 2.4d 1 1 A False Pleiades of stars of 6th magnitude; 1.5 deg north of cluster NGC 188
Queen's 'W' CAS 01 00.0 60 00 2 13d X 5d 1 1 Alpha; Beta; Gamma; Delta and Epsilon Cassiopieae form a 'W' or 'M' shape; most of the throne of the Queen
Queen's Kite CAS 01 38.0 58 30 5 2d X 1.5d 1 1 Rough pentagon of stars including Chi CAS may be it; but no prominent kite shape here
Golf Putter AND 01 52.5 37 30 7 95' X 25' 4 3 1 degree long chain of stars with several stars at the end that form a golf club shape
Triangulum Minor TRI 02 20.0 30 00 5 90' X 60' 4 3 A small triangle formed by 6; 10 and 12 Triangulii; an obsolete constellation
Diamond Ring UMI 02 32.0 89 00 2 45' 1 1 A circlet of 7th and 8th magnitude stars with Polaris the brightest
Lilium (Lilly) ARI 02 45.0 27 00 4 2 deg 4 3 35;39 and 41 Aretis; 17th century constellation; AKA Musca Borealis the Northern Fly
Head of the Whale CET 02 50.0 07 00 3 10d X 7d 4 3 Alpha; Lambda; Mu; Xi2; Nu and Gamma Ceti form a circlet; easy naked eye
Medusa's Head PER 03 00.0 40 00 3 2 deg 4 3 Beta; Omega; Rho; Pi; 20; 15; 12 Persei; the Gorgon's Head
Saxophone PER 03 24.3 49 52 2 2 deg 4 3 Alpha Per Cluster; Mel 20; long curved star chain like musical instrument
Chi 1;2;3 FOR 03 27.0 -35 00 6 30' X 30' 18 3 An arrowhead-shaped group 1 degree west of galaxy NGC 1365
Kemble's Kite CAS 03 28.0 72 00 6 90' X 30' 1 1 Kite shaped grouping 2 degrees west of Gamma CAM; includes SAO 4917 a red M2 star
Segment of Perseus PER 03 40.0 48 00 3 25 deg 4 3 A chain of the major stars of Perseus; In order: Eta; Gamma; Alpha; Delta; Epsilon and Zeta
Ally's Braid TAU 03 47.0 23 57 7 42' 5 4 Trailing from Alcyone (Eta Tauri) in the Pleiades; 7 stars in a beautiful chain to the SE of Alcyone (Ally)
Kemble's Cascade CAM 04 00.0 63 00 5 2.5 deg 1 1 Prominent chain of stars that ends in cluster NGC 1502; counted 19 stars in chain with 8X42 binoculars--Steve Coe
Davis' Dog TAU 04 22.5 21 25 5 3.5d X 1.5d 5 4 Includes Upsilon; 51 and 53 Tauri; a 'Canis Major' shape of rather prominent stars
Hyades TAU 04 27.0 17 04 3 5 deg 11 4 Mel 25; Sisters of Pleiades
Kids AUR 05 03.0 40 00 4 2.5d X 1d 5 4 Epsilon; Eta and Zeta Aurigae; Triangle of stars south of Capella; represents kid goats in the care of Auriga
Flying Minnow AUR 05 19.0 33 40 5 75' 5 4 Includes 16; 18 and 19 Aurigae; between two faint nebulae IC 405 and NGC 1893; AKA Little Fish
Smiley Face AUR 05 27.0 35 00 6 1d X 0.5d 5 4 30 arcminutes south of cluster M 38; curved chain of 8 stars form smile with two eyes; small cluster Stock 8 is involved
Saucepan ORI 05 30.0 -02 00 1 14 deg 11 4 Includes Sword of Orion as the handle of a saucepan that includes the Belt stars; Betelgeuse and Bellatrix (Gamma Ori); also Venus's Mirror
Lambda-Lambda ORI 05 36.0 10 00 3 50' X 20' 11 4 The star Lambda Orionis is involved within a grouping that has the shape of the Greek letter Lambda; includes Phi 1 Orionis
Spermatozoon TAU 05 43.0 21 30 8 30' 5 4 35' E of Zeta TAU; 0.5 degree-long chain of nearly equal magnitude stars; with brightest at point of triangular head
False Kids AUR 05 50.0 38 00 4 2d X 0.5d 5 4 Nu; Tau and Upsilon Aurgae form a triangle similar to the Kids across Auriga near Theta Aurigae
Heavenly 'G' GEM 06 00.0 25 00 -1 53d X 46d 12 4 In order Capella; Castor; Pollux; Procyon; Sirius; Rigel; Aldebaran and Betelgeuse for a 'G'iant letter in the Winter sky; largest asterism?
Winter Triangle CMI 06 30.0 -01 00 -1 25 deg 12 4 Procyon; Sirius and Betelgeuse form conspicuous triangle during northern Winter
Orion's Belt ORI 06 35.0 -02 00 1 3 deg 12 4 Only place in the sky with 3 bright stars in a mostly straight line; Zeta; Epsilon; Delta Orionis
Orion's Sword ORI 06 38.0 -05 31 2 2.5 deg 12 4 Curved sword appears to hang from left side of Belt; Rho; Theta and Iota Orionis; includes M 42--the Orion Nebula
Herschel's Telescope AUR 06 40.0 42 00 4 7d X 2d 5 4 Psi 2 thru Psi 9 (inclusive) Aurigae for a scaffold and tube that is somewhat like the large 20 foot telescope; includes cluster NGC 2281
Unicorn's Horn MON 06 40.5 -09 00 8 10' 12 4 Small arrowhead of pretty faint stars
Pakan's 3 MON 06 52.5 -10 10 8 30' 12 4 Fairly small figure located 3 degrees SW of cluster M 50
Mini Orion CMA 07 17.0 -24 21 5 15' 19 4 6 stars; just naked eye
Tuft in the tail CMA 07 24.0 -32 12 5 2 deg 19 4 Collinder 140; from Steve Coe; giant naked eye cluster is pretty bright spot south of tail of Canis Major
Tiny Southern Cross VEL 07 53.5 -62 21 8 5' X 4' 25 9 Tiny grouping that is a Crux look-alike; two degrees south of cluster NGC 2516
Argo Navis CAR 08 00.0 -45 00 0 53d X 39d 19 10 Ancient constellation of Ship of the Argonauts; broken into Carina (keel);Puppis (poop deck); Vela (sails) and Pyxis (compass)
Little Crab CNC 08 05.0 15 00 5 4d X 0.5d 5 4 Cancer Minor; constellation from Cellarius Atlas in 17th century; 3;5 and 8 Cancri for straight line similar to depiction in atlas
Southern Little Queen PUP 08 08.0 -15 11 8 7' X 2' 12 4 Small Cassiopeia look-alike; not very promenint; by Magda Streicher
Manger CNC 08 40.0 20 00 4 4d X 2d 5 4 Four stars surround the Beehive Cluster (M 44); Gamma; Delta; Eta and Theta Cancri; from Christian lore
Head of Hydra HYA 08 45.0 05 00 4 5d X 3d 12 4 Delta; Rho; Eta; Zeta and Epsilon Hydrae form an irregular circlet: AKA Radio Antenna
False Cross VEL 08 58.0 -56 28 2 7d X 4d 25 9 Kappa and Delta Velorum/ Iota and Epsilon Carina
Sickle LEO 10 00.0 20 00 1 12d X 8d 13 5 The Sickle of Leo includes the bright star Regulus; giant backward question mark
Diamond Cross CAR 10 01.6 -67 22 2 5d X 3d 25 9 Beta; Omega; Omicron and Upsilon Carinae
Sailboat Cluster LMI 10 14.0 31 30 7 45' 6 5 A dozen pretty faint stars
Parabola ANT 10 14.0 -40 20 6 3' X 2' 25 9 A tiny curved arc of 4 pretty bright stars and two fainter members; from Magda Streicher
Broken engagement Ring UMA 10 51.0 56 09 7 20' 2 1 An open or 'C' shaped grouping of 10 stars; AKA The Crown
Pointers (North) UMA 11 05.0 59 00 1 5 deg 2 1 Alpha and Beta UMA point toward North Celestial Pole; also known as the Keepers of the Pole
Big Dipper UMA 12 15.0 57 00 1 25 deg 2 1 The Plough; Charles's Wain (Wagon); includes northern Pointer stars
Sail CRV 12 25.0 -20 00 3 7d X 3d 13 6 Beta; Gamma; Delta and Epsilon Corvi form a sail shaped grouping south of Virgo
Southern Cross CRU 12 30.0 -60 00 2 6 deg 25 10 Crux is smallest constellation; starting at bottom with Alpha the star are in order of brightness going clockwise
Stargate COR 12 35.7 -12 02 6 15' 13 6 1 degree SW from M 104 in Virgo; 4 stars of 7th magnitude including double star Struve 1659
Jaws VIR 12 38.5 -11 30 7 15' 13 6 25 arcminutes WNW of M 104; chain of 8 stars outline a shark
Skip Loader VIR 12 40.0 00 00 3 20 deg 14 6 Epsilon; Delta; Gamma; Eta and Beta Virginis from the bucket of a tractor following behind the Lion
Horse and Rider UMA 13 25.0 55 00 3 12' 2 1 Mizar and Alcor; Zeta Ursa Majoris and 80 Ursa Majoris; an ancient test of naked eye visual acuity
Night Owl (Noctus) HYA 14 00.0 -25 00 5 1.3d X 0.7d 14 6 47 and 48 Hydrae from the eyes of a faint owl that sits on the tail of Hydra; ancient constellation
Dark Emu CEN 14 00.0 -60 00 2 38 deg 25 10 Giant dark nebula with Coal Sack as head of long necked bird that extends to western Scorpius; Alpha and Beta Centauri invl; Aboriginal origin
Napoleon's Hat BOO 14 14.0 18 33 8 20' X 7' 7 6 7 stars form a chain that does indeed look like the outline of a French Marshall's hat in the 18th century; 40 arcminutes south of Arcturus
Pointers (South) CEN 14 22.0 -61 00 0 4 deg 25 10 Alpha and Beta Centauri point toward the Southern Cross; Alpha CEN is nearest star to Sun
Kite BOO 14 40.0 30 00 1 23 deg 7 6 A Kite-shaped figure enclosed by Alpha; Beta; Gamma; Delta; Epsilon and Rho Bootis
Mini Scorpion HYA 14 50.0 -26 00 4 5d X 2d 14 6 54 thru 60 Hydrae for a curved arc much like Scorpius; in some sources this is location of Noctus; confusing
Golden Horseshoe CIR 14 50.0 -66 00 6 1 deg 25 10 14 stars in a 'U' shape; located 1.5 degrees SE of Alpha Circincus
Guardians of the Pole UMI 15 00.0 73 00 2 3 deg 3 2 Kochab (Beta UMI) and Gamma UMI at the end of the Little Dipper; these two stars circle and so 'guard' the celestial pole
Quadrans Muralis DRA 15 50.0 55 50 5 4d X 3d 7 6 An arc of stars that forms an ancient celestial navigation instrument; includes variable CL Draconis; radiant of Quadrantids meteors
Three Patriarchs TRA 16 00.0 -65 00 2 8d X 6d 25 10 A prominent triangle; includes Alpha; Beta and Gamma Triangulum Australae
Zig Zag HER 16 18.0 13 00 7 100' X 15' 15 7 A line of a dozen 8th and 9th magnitude stars that is never straight
Mini - Coathanger UMI 16 29.0 80 13 8 15' 3 2 It is indeed a faint copy of the Coathanger in Vulpecula; includes a 15th magnitude galaxy at end of 'hook'
Backwards 5 HER 16 36.1 30 45 8 20' 8 7 Fairly obvious backward five; ends in 7th magnitude yellow star
Little Dipper UMI 16 45.0 82 00 3 20d X 4d 2 1 Includes Polaris; the North Star; end of small dipper is Kochab (Beta UMI)
Keystone HER 16 50.0 34 00 3 8 deg 8 7 Eta; Pi; Epsilon and Zeta Herculis
Table of Scorpius SCO 16 55.0 -41 00 3 2.5 deg 22 7 Naked eye bright spot where Scorpius turns east; Incl CL NGC 6231; Australians call it 'The False Comet'
Coffin OPH 17 00.0 00 00 3 30d X 24d 15 7 The outline of Delta; Zeta; Eta; Gamma; Alpha; Kappa and Lambda Ophiuchi create the shape of a box for burial; he is a Snake Handler ya'know
Hercules's Club HER 17 00.0 46 00 3 17d X 3d 15 7 Bludgeon held by the Hero is formed by Iota; Tau; Nu and Phi Herculis; 11 degrees north of the Keystone; elongated East-West
Bowtie HER 17 00.0 30 00 3 18d X 10d 15 7 Adding Beta and Delta Herculis to the Keystone makes a bowtie shape
Fish Hook SCO 17 00.0 -32 00 2 23d X 8d 22 7 The curved body of Scorpius from Antares to the Stinger; Hawaiian legend states the God Maui used it to pull up the islands above the Pacific
Sudor Ophiuchi HER 17 05.0 13 12 4 3 deg 15 7 >3 degree-long; NNW-SSE-oriented; naked-eye splash of stars just into Hercules; binoculars show curving strings of 5M thru 8M stars
Stinger of Scorpius SCO 17 33.0 -37 00 3 40' 22 7 Lambda and Nu Scorpii form the sting in the tail of the Scorpion
Lozenge DRA 17 45.0 54 00 3 5.5 deg 3 2 The Head of Draco; Beta; Gamma; Xi and Nu 2 Draconis form lozenge shape
Ruby Ring HER 18 03.0 26 20 7 25' 15 7 A circlet of pretty faint stars with a 7th mag orange star involved; SAO 85678 also double Hough 564 7/12 mag with 34 seconds seperation
Bull of Poniatowski OPH 18 05.0 -3 00 4 3.5 deg 15 7 A 'V' shaped group of stars consisting of 66;67;68;70 and 73 Ophiuchi; similar to Hyades 'V'; also Mel 186
HSL Chain SGR 18 14.5 -21 48 9,5 30' 22 7 10' to the ESE of CL N6568 is 5.5M 14 SGR and a 0.5 degree-long; fairly straight; N-S oriented asterism of eight nearly equal (9 mag) stars
Offramp OPH 18 30.0 10 00 4 21 deg 15 7 An elongated section of Milky Way from Epsilon Aquilae to Beta Ophiuchi; also 'The Thumb' of the Milky Way
X Marks The Spot TEL 18 30.4 -46 08 9 15' 22 7 Not very prom inent
Little Queen DRA 18 35.0 72 25 7 20' X 10' 3 2 Rather prominent; a 'W' shape of 7th and 8th magnitude stars
Teapot SGR 18 40.0 -30 00 2 14 deg 22 7 Handle of Teapot to the east and Spout to the west with 'steam' of Milky Way coming out of the Spout; Handle is also Milk Dipper
Button Hook SCT 18 43.0 -06 50 5 75' X 45' 16 7 A curving chain of pretty bright stars that loop across the Scutum Star Cloud; from Steve Coe; AKA the 'J' String
Essertoo String SCT 18 45.0 -10 36 11 6' 16 7 11M; ''S''-shaped string of twelve 10 thru 12M stars (brightest star = 9.5M at NNE end); 5'x 2' extent; oriented NNE-SSW
Swoosh SCT 19 00.0 -05 00 3 4 deg 16 7 14;15; Gamma; 12 Aquilae and Eta Scuti form a curved chains of naked eye stars that point at cluster Messier 11 in Scutum; from Steve Coe
Teaspoon SGR 19 10.0 -21 00 4 8d X 2d 22 7 Nu; Rho1; 43; Pi; Omega; Xi1 and Xi2 Sagitarii form a curved 'spoon' shape NE of Teapot; Beautiful binocular scanning including lovely chain
Coathanger VUL 19 25.6 20 04 4 90'X60' 16 7 Collinder 399; Brocchi's Cluster; he used it for photometer calibration
Arrowchain SGE 19 55.0 17 18 8,6 36' 16 7 0.6 degree-long; N-S-oriented chain of 8M thru 10M stars located S of SGE's arrow; 35' NNW of 5M 10 SGE
Summer Triangle LYR 20 00.0 30 00 1 38 deg 9 7 Deneb; Altair and Vega form conspicuous triangle during northern Summer
Fairy Ring CYG 20 04.1 38 14 7 20' X 20' 8 7 A circlet of pretty faint stars; includes several double stars including HJ 1470; AKA Chaple's Arc
Red Necked Emu CYG 20 13.8 36 30 9 45' 8 7 29 CYG is tail; foot to the northwest head to southeast 1 reddish star in neck rest are blue white
Northern Cross CYG 20 20.0 40 00 1 12d X 7d 9 7 Brightest stars in Cygnus; a cruciform along the Milky Way; Deneb at top; Alberio at bottom; stands up on western horizon in northern Autumn
Theta Delphini DEL 20 38.0 13 10 5 60' X 30' 16 8 Theta Delphini has a spray of fainter stars out from it; including SS Del
Job's Coffin DEL 20 40.0 15 30 4 2.5d X 1d 16 8 Alpha; Beta; Gamma and Delta Delphini form a parallelogram that is Job's Coffin; the name is lost in antiquity
Dark Rift CYG 21 00.0 55 00 none 10d X 2d 9 8 A dark lane that splits the Milky Way in Cygnus
Toadstool DEL 21 07.3 16 20 8 15' 16 8 Several 8th and 9th magnitude stars located 7 arcminutes west of galaxy NGC 7025; also Dolphins' Diamonds
Horseshoe CYG 21 08.3 47 14 10 25' 3 2 A small; faint horseshoe of stars of 10th and 11th magnitude
Air ballon PSA 21 30.0 -25 30 7 48' X 40' 23 8 A closed loop of stars 3.3 degrees SW of globular cluster M 30; old constellation now unused
Cephus OB2 Ass'n CEP 21 48.0 61 00 4 5d X 2.5d 3 2 Includes Xi; Nu; 19; 20 and 25 Cephei; 5 degrees north of nebula IC 1396
House of Cepheus CEP 22 05.0 68 45 2 20d X 8d 3 2 Alpha; Beta; Gamma; Iota and Lambda Cephei for 5 sided figure with the 'roof' facing toward Polaris
Crossbow CEP 22 10.9 58 12 3 4d X 3d 3 2 Delta CEP (the shoulder piece of crossbow); Epsilon; Zeta and Lambda CEP (bow arms) and 14 CEP (bolt tip); best in binoculars at 10-15x
Water Jar AQR 22 29.2 00 01 3 3 deg 17 8 'Y' shaped; Zeta; Pi; Eta and Gamma Aquarii; a Water Jar on the shoulder of Aquarius; on the celestial equator; also Mercedes-Benz Symbol
Stephan's Test PEG 22 37.0 34 08 12 3' 9 8 Jagged line of faint stars 17 arc minutes NE of Stephan's Quintet (NGC 7320+); faintest is 14.7 mag; used by Stephan to test transparency
Great Square PEG 22 40.0 22 00 2 20 d 9 8 The Great Square of Pegasus; the Baseball Diamond; Alpha; Beta and Gamma Pegasi with Alpha Andromedae
Lucky 7 CAS 23 03.0 59 30 5 125' X 70' 3 2 Includes 1 and 2 CAS
Circlet of Pisces PSC 23 11.0 03 40 3 5 deg 17 8 Southern Fish of Pisces; Gamma; 7; Kappa; Lambda; TX; Iota Theta Psc 5 degrees in diameter. TX Piscium is a red carbon star
Airplane CAS 23 20.0 62 20 5 60' 3 2 8 stars of 7th and 8th magnitude located 40 arcminutes northwest of cluster M 52; AKA The Arrow
DNA Strand AQR 23 26.0 -20 36 4 10d X 3d 23 8 A twisting helix of pretty bright stars in southern Aquarius; 86;88;89 and 98;99;101 and 104;106;107;108 Aquarii
Frederick's Glory AND 23 40.0 45 00 4 3.5 deg 3 2 'Y' shape formed by Iota; Kappa; Lambda and Psi Andromadae _________________ Hola, me llamo Groucho, perdonen que no me levante.
UN MEADE
Tal vez ya conozcais la web, espero que os sirva de utilidad.
Un saludo.
Susana
Pero esta página, por lo poco que la he visto, es simplemente que se ha reinventado las constelaciones, tenÃa entendido que los asterismos son las estrellas más representativas de una constelación, pero sólo pertenecen a una. Lo que se muestra en esta página es simplemente ordenar las estrellas de "otra manera", para eso no necesitábamos a la UAI.
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Publicado: 04 Ene 2008 01:16Asunto:
Calysto escribió:
De todas Formas, te doy Integramente la razon en cuanto al Enlace que posteó Susana. Este Tipo, le ha echado bastante Imaginacion en algunos Asterismos, imagino que Inventados Totalmente por Él mismo...
Venga, Saludos!!
Una vez revisado, jejeje no me queda más remedio que daros totalmente la razón, la persona que puso en la red ese "catalogo" le puso bastante imaginación, al menos en algunos asterismos.
Un abrazo.
Susana _________________ ---------------------------------------------------------
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Registrado: 01 Ene 1970 Mensajes: 2001 Ubicación: Tenerife
Publicado: 04 Ene 2008 13:59Asunto:
Calysto escribió:
Pedrogomez escribió:
...Aqui está la lista de Javi, que Dios me pille confesado, le di a copiar y pegar...
Pedro, tenia pensado agradecerte el esfuerzo, pero veo que, el "Esfuerzo", ha sido mas bien "Vamos a lo Facil"...
Ya que te prestas, hazlo bien Hombre, que esto que has Posteado, NO hay Dios viviente que lo Interprete...
Venga, Saludos!!
Juanjo, ¿Tú me ves a mi traduciendo todos los nombre de estos asterismos?, es que me volverÃa loco y encima con lo lento que tengo el pc, vamos es que ni lo pienso
Curioso hilo este, el cúal habÃa pasado por alto, pues una vez leido todo; solo se me ocurre decir al respecto que yo conocÃa nada mas que EL CARRO(parte de la osa mayor) LAS CABRILLAS (pleyades) LAS TRES MARIAS (cinturón de Orión) y LOS LUCEROS (jupiter y venus) "en todo caso, casi que mejor decir como Lucero principal tanto del Alba como del Atardecer a VENUS".
Registrado: 01 Ene 1970 Mensajes: 2001 Ubicación: Tenerife
Publicado: 05 Ene 2008 00:33Asunto:
ALNILAMKEFREN escribió:
Hola a tod@s:
Curioso hilo este, el cúal habÃa pasado por alto, pues una vez leido todo; solo se me ocurre decir al respecto que yo conocÃa nada mas que EL CARRO(parte de la osa mayor) LAS CABRILLAS (pleyades) LAS TRES MARIAS (cinturón de Orión) y LOS LUCEROS (jupiter y venus) "en todo caso, casi que mejor decir como Lucero principal tanto del Alba como del Atardecer a VENUS".
Puede publicar nuevos temas en este foro No puede responder a temas en este foro No puede editar sus mensajes en este foro No puede borrar sus mensajes en este foro No puede votar en encuestas en este foro