catalogue of stars उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- According to the catalogue of stars in the " Technical Memorandum 33-507-A Reduced Star Catalog Containing 537 Named Stars ", " al-Nasaq al-Sha'm + " or "'Nasak Shamiya "'were the title for three stars : the Serpent's Eye ".
- According to the catalogue of stars in the " Technical Memorandum 33-507-A Reduced Star Catalog Containing 537 Named Stars ", " Al Sadr al 2aimos " were the title for four stars : ? Cet as " Al Sadr al 2aimos III " and ? Cet as " Al Sadr al 2aimos IV"
- According to the catalogue of stars in the " Technical Memorandum 33-507-A Reduced Star Catalog Containing 537 Named Stars ", " al-Nasaq al-Yamn + " or "'Nasak Yamani "'were the title for two stars : ? Ser as " Nasak Yamani I " and ? Oph)
- More recent editions are those by Francis Baily in 1843 in " vol . xiii " of the " Memoirs of the Royal Astronomical Society " and by Edward Ball Knobel in " Ulugh Beg's Catalogue of Stars, Revised from all Persian Manuscripts Existing in Great Britain, with a Vocabulary of Persian and Arabic Words " ( 1917 ).
- The oldest Babylonian star catalogues of stars and constellations date back to the beginning in the Middle Bronze Age, most notably the " Three Stars Each " texts and the " MUL . APIN ", an expanded and revised version based on more accurate observation from around 1000 BC . However, the numerous Sumerian names in these catalogues suggest that they build on older, but otherwise unattested, Sumerian traditions of the Early Bronze Age.
- For the first, the Astrographic Catalogue, the entire sky was to be photographed to 11 mag to provide a reference catalogue of star positions that would fill the magnitude gap between those previously observed by transit and meridian circle instrument observations down to 8 mag & ndash; this would provide the positions of a reasonably dense network of star positions which could in turn be used as a reference system for the fainter survey component ( the Carte du Ciel ).