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  2. European Southern Observatory Catalog - Wikipedia

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    ESO Science Data Archive. The European Southern Observatory Catalog is an astronomical catalog that contains a log of observations performed with the ESO telescopes at La Silla and Paranal observatories, including the APEX submillimeter telescope on Llano de Chajnantor, as well as the UKIDSS/WFCAM data obtained at the UK Infrared Telescope facility in Hawaii.

  3. List of astronomical catalogues - Wikipedia

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    EPIC — Ecliptic Plane Input Catalog; Escorial — (open star clusters) ESO — European Southern Observatory Catalog, ESO/Uppsala catalog; Esp — T. E. H. Espin (double stars) Es/Birm — Espin/Birmingham (catalogue of red stars)

  4. Astronomical catalogue - Wikipedia

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    ESO Science Archive has been providing access to data from astronomical catalogues since 1988. [1] An astronomical catalogue is a list or tabulation of astronomical objects, typically grouped together because they share a common type, morphology, origin, means of detection, or method of discovery. The oldest and largest are star catalogues.

  5. Sharpless catalog - Wikipedia

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    The Sharpless catalog is a list of 313 H II regions (emission nebulae) intended to be comprehensive north of declination −27°. (It does include some nebulae south of that declination as well.) (It does include some nebulae south of that declination as well.)

  6. Category:Astronomical catalogues - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... ESO objects (161 P) F. Flamsteed objects (9 C, ... Pages in category "Astronomical catalogues"

  7. Tycho-2 Catalogue - Wikipedia

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    To enable rapid access of specific stars in the catalogue, WCSTools software numbers each star using its Guide Star region number (0001 to 9537) and a five-digit star number within each region, separated by a decimal point. sty2 lists Tycho-2 stars by number or sky region. imty2 lists the Tycho-2 stars within an IRAF or FITS image using the world coordinate system defined in its header.

  8. ESO 383-76 - Wikipedia

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    ESO 383-76 would be additionally recorded in many subsequent galaxy surveys, such as the survey of the Hydra–Centaurus Supercluster by L.N. da Costa et al in 1986, [10] and moreover a photometric catalogue by Lauberts and Valentijn in 1989 that made the first angular diameter measurements of the galaxy. [11]

  9. ESO 444-46 - Wikipedia

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    ESO 444- G 046, MCG −05-32-026, PGC 047202, Shapley 8-1 [1] ESO 444-46 ( Shapley 8-1 , A3558-M1 ) is a class E4 supergiant elliptical galaxy ; [ 2 ] the dominant and brightest member of the Abell 3558 galaxy cluster around 195 megaparsecs (636 million light-years ) away in the constellation Centaurus .