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  2. Celestial cartography - Wikipedia

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    The Falkau Atlas (Hans Vehrenberg). Stars to magnitude 13. Atlas Stellarum (Hans Vehrenberg). Stars to magnitude 14. True Visual Magnitude Photographic Star Atlas (Christos Papadopoulos). Stars to magnitude 13.5. The Cambridge Photographic Star Atlas, Axel Mellinger and Ronald Stoyan, 2011. Stars to magnitude 14, natural color, 1°/cm.

  3. Atlas (star) - Wikipedia

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    Atlas / ˈ æ t l ə s /, [13] designation 27 Tauri, is a triple star system in the constellation of Taurus. It is a member of the Pleiades , an open star cluster ( M45 ). It is 431 light-years (132 parsecs ) away, [ 8 ] and is 3.92 degrees north of the ecliptic .

  4. Wil Tirion - Wikipedia

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    Originally a graphic designer, Tirion became a full-time celestial cartographer after the success of his first star atlas, Sky Atlas 2000.0, published in 1981. [1] His second major work, Uranometria 2000.0 , contained over 280,000 stars and 10,000 deep-sky objects across two volumes and was published by Willmann-Bell in 1987.

  5. Hopper (company) - Wikipedia

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    Hopper uses machine learning algorithms to dynamically change the price of its fintech offers, which are designed to provide some flexibility for users. [23] Initially, its price-forecasting algorithm that uses historical data to predict flight's price, was designed in 2010 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. [24] [25]

  6. Norton's Star Atlas - Wikipedia

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    Norton's Star Atlas is a set of 16 celestial charts, first published in 1910 and currently in its 20th edition under the editorship of Ian Ridpath. The Star Atlas covers the entire northern and southern sky, with accompanying reference information for amateur astronomers.

  7. Uranometria - Wikipedia

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    Uranometria 's page of the constellation Orion. Uranometria is a star atlas produced by Johann Bayer.It was published in Augsburg in 1603 by Christoph Mang (Christophorus Mangus) [1] under the full title Uranometria: omnium asterismorum continens schemata, nova methodo delineata, aereis laminis expressa (from Latin: Uranometria, containing charts of all the constellations, drawn by a new ...

  8. Financial astrology - Wikipedia

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    Financial astrology (also known as business astrology, economic astrology, and/or astro-economics) is a pseudoscientific practice of relating the movements of celestial bodies to events in financial markets.

  9. KIC 9832227 - Wikipedia

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    The LRN would remain visible to the naked eye for roughly a month. The merger of the two stellar cores was predicted to give birth to a new, hotter, more massive main-sequence star. However, a reanalysis of the data in September 2018 revealed that the prediction had been based on a wrongly timed observation, negating the predicted merger. [8 ...