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List of astronomical catalogues

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. Astronomical catalogs are usually the result of an astronomical survey of some kind.

Contents

0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

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0–9 edit

A edit

  • AB — Azzopardi / Breysacher (Wolf-Rayet stars in the Small Magellanic Cloud, SMC)
  • Abel (globular star clusters)
  • Abell — Abell catalogue
  • Abetti — Giorgio Abetti (double stars)
  • Abt — (for example: open star cluster Abt 1 = Biurakan 4 = Markarian 6 = Stock 7) (at 2:29.6 / +60°39' near the southwestern section of the Heart Nebula in Cassiopeia)
  • AC — Astrographic Catalogue
  • A.C. — Alvan Clark (double stars)
  • Ac / Ack — Agnès Acker (planetary nebulae)
  • A.G.C. — Alvan Graham Clark (double stars)
  • AGC — Arecibo General Catalog
  • ADS — Aitken Double Star Catalogue
  • AFGL — Air Force Geophysical Laboratory
  • Ag — Aguero (catalogue of peculiar galaxies, captured during the National Geographic Society — Palomar Observatory Sky Survey) (POSS)
  • AG, AGK, AGKR — Astronomische Gesellschaft Katalog
  • AH03 — (star clusters) (source: Bruno Alessi's list)
  • Al — Allen (planetary nebulae)
  • Alden — H.L. Alden (double stars)
  • Alessi — Bruno Sampaio Alessi's catalogue of telescopic asterisms and open star clusters
  • Alessi / Teutsch — Bruno S. Alessi's and Philipp Teutsch's catalogue of telescopic asterisms and open star clusters
  • Ali — H. Ali (double stars)
  • Alicante (for example: open star cluster Alicante 1 at 3:59:18 / +57°14'14", in Camelopardalis). Alicante 1 looks like a chain of dim stars with two relatively bright accompanying stars known as TYC 3725-498-1 and TYC 3725-866-1 (source: Wikisky)
  • Aller — R.M. Aller (double stars) (Ramón María Aller Ulloa?)
  • ALS — UBV beta database for Case-Hamburg Northern and Southern Luminous Stars[5]
  • Alter (open star clusters) (for example: Alter 1 at 0:31:56.9 / +63°09'47" in Cassiopeia) (Alter 1 = King 14 = Alter Cluster)
  • Alves / Yun (open star clusters)
  • AM — Arp-Madore catalogue of open and globular star clusters (Halton Arp / Barry F. Madore) (for example: Arp-Madore 1 in Horologium, Arp-Madore 2 in Puppis)
  • An — Anderson (double stars)
  • Andrews / Lindsay (AL) (open star clusters) (for example: Andrews-Lindsay 1 at 13:15:16 / -65°55'12" in Musca) (AL 1 is also known as vdB-Hagen 144)
  • Annis (?)
  • APM — Automatic Plate Measuring machine
  • Apriamashvili (open star clusters) (the open star cluster Basel 1 at about one degree WNW of Messier 11 is also known as the Apriamashvili cluster)
  • Ara — (for example: Ara 2035 at 7:08.8/-24°03' in Canis Major) [6] (S.Aravamudan?)
  • Arak / Ark — Marat Arsen Arakelian, 1929-1983 (Arakelian Emission Line Objects)[7]
  • Arce / Goodman (open star clusters)
  • Archinal — probably Brent A. Archinal (for example: open star cluster Archinal 1 at 18:54:49 / +5°32'54" in Serpens Cauda)
  • Arg — Friedrich Wilhelm Argelander (double stars)
  • ARO — Algonquin Radio Observatory
  • Arp — Atlas of Peculiar Galaxies
  • ASCC — N.V. Kharchenko, All-Sky Compiled Catalogue, Kinematika Fiz. Nebesn. Tel., 17, part no 5, 409 (2001)
  • Auner — (for example: open star cluster Auner 1 at 7:04:16 / -19°45'00" in Canis Major) (Auner 1 is the cluster which was "lost" in the disturbing ghost reflection of nearby Alpha Canis Majoris, aka Sirius, this during the Palomar Observatory Sky Survey, POSS)
  • Av — Antalova (open star clusters) (for example: Antalova 1 at 17:28:55 / -31°34'11' in Scorpius)
  • Av-Hunter — Aveni / Hunter (open star clusters) (for example: Aveni-Hunter 1 at 23:37:48 / +48°31'12", north of the former constellation Honores Friderici in Andromeda)
  • AXP — Anomalous X-Ray Pulsar
  • AZ / AzV — Azzopardi-Vigneau

B edit

  • β — S. W. Burnham (double stars)
  • βpm — Burnham's measures of proper motion stars, 1913 catalogue.
  • B — Willem H. van den Bos (double stars)
  • B — E. E. Barnard's List of Dark Nebulae
  • B2 — Bologna Sky Survey at 408 MHz (9929 radio sources) performed with the Northern Cross Radio Telescope
  • B3 — The New Bologna Sky Survey at 408 MHz (13354 radio sources) performed with the Northern Cross Radio Telescope
  • Ba — Barnard (double stars)
  • Ba — Baade (planetary nebulae)
  • BAC — Bordeaux Astrographic Catalog
  • Bail / Bal — R. Baillaud (double stars)
  • Baize / Baz — Paul Baize (Paul Achille-Ariel Baize, 1901-1995) (double stars)
  • Balbinot (open and globular star clusters) (for example: globular star cluster Balbinot 1 in Pegasus)
  • Bar — Barkhatova (open star clusters) (for example: Barkhatova 1, NNW of NGC 7000; the North America Nebula in Cygnus)
  • BAR — E.E. Barton (double stars)
  • Bas — Basel (open star clusters) (for example: Basel 1 at about one degree WNW of open star cluster Messier 11 in Scutum) (Basel 1 is also known as the Apriamashvili cluster)
  • Bat — Hans Battermann, 1860-1922 (double stars)
  • BAT99 — The Fourth Catalogue of Population I Wolf Rayet stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud
  • BAY — Uranometria (Bayer designation)
  • BCVS — Bibliographic Catalogue of Variable Stars
  • BD — Bonner Durchmusterung
  • BDS — Burnham Double Star Catalogue
  • BDS03 (I.R.) — (open star clusters)
  • BDSB — (for example: open star cluster BDSB 96 at 7:05:18 / -12°19'44")
  • BDSB03 (I.R.) — (open star clusters)
  • Be — Bergvall (catalogue of some 400 interacting and distorted galaxies found on glass copies of the ESO Blue Survey) [8]
  • Be — Berkeley (open star clusters) (104 items)
  • Be — Bernes (dark nebulae)
  • Bedin — Luigi Bedin (for example: dwarf spheroidal galaxy Bedin I in Pavo)
  • Ben — Jack Bennett's catalogue of 152 deep-sky objects in the southern celestial hemisphere, all from the NGC or IC lists, except Ben 47 which is Melotte 105 in Carina, and Ben 72a which is Trumpler 23 in Norma
  • Bergeron — Joe Bergeron (for example: Bergeron 1 in Cepheus) [9]
  • BFS — Blitz-Fitch-Stark (for example: BFS 15 in Cepheus) [10]
  • BH — Van den Bergh / Hagen (open star clusters), see also VdB-Ha
  • Bhas/Bha — T.P. Bhaskavan (double stars)
  • Bi — Biurakan (open star clusters)
  • Bica — (open star clusters)
  • Bica / Schmitt (open star clusters)
  • Big — Guillaume Bigourdan (double stars)
  • Bird — F. Bird (double stars)
  • Bl — Victor Manuel Blanco (for example: open star cluster Blanco 1 in Sculptor)
  • Bloch/Blo — M. Bloch (double stars)
  • Bo — Bochum (open star clusters)
  • Bo — Bond (double stars)
  • BoBn — Boeshaar-Bond (planetary nebulae) (for example: BoBn 1, an extragalactic planetary nebula at 0:37 / -13°42' in Cetus)
  • Bode — (telescopic asterisms)
  • Boe — Boeger (double stars)
  • Bogleiv (open star clusters)
  • Bonatto (open star clusters)
  • Boo — Samuel Latimer Boothroyd, 1874-1965 (double stars)
  • Boy — Bowyer (double stars)
  • BPI — (open star clusters)
  • BPM / L — Bruce Proper Motion Survey (Luyten)
  • BPMA — Bordeaux Catalogue (double stars)
  • Bradley
  • Brandt — (for example: open star cluster Brandt 1 at 8:09:32 / -47°20'12") ( = Pozzo 1) (very near Gamma Velorum, also known as 'Regor')
  • Brand / Wouterloot (BW) (open star clusters)
  • Brey — Breysacher, Large Magellanic Cloud Wolf Rayet stars
  • BRI — Bj, R, I survey
  • Briceno (open star clusters) (for example: Briceno 1 at the star 25 Orionis)
  • Brosch — (open star clusters)
  • Brso/Bso — Brisbane Observatory, Australia (double stars)
  • Brt — S.G. Barton (double stars)
  • Btz — E. Bernewitz (double stars)
  • Bry — Walter William Bryant (double stars)
  • BV — Bohm-Vitense (planetary nebulae)
  • BVD — R. Benavides (double stars)

C edit

  • C — Caldwell catalogue (Sir Patrick Moore)
  • Caballero-Solano — (for example: open star cluster Caballero-Solano 1 at Delta Orionis, also known as the Mintaka cluster)
  • Calvet — (telescopic asterisms)
  • Camargo — (open star clusters)
  • Canali — (telescopic asterisms)
  • Capo/Cpo — Cape Observatory, South Africa (double stars)
  • CARMA
  • Carpenter — (for example: Carpenter 1 at galactic coordinates 213.34 / -12.60) (= BDB 229, = FSR 1086, = MWSC 732)
  • Carraro — (for example: open star cluster Carraro 1 at 10:37:00 / -58°44'00") (NW of the Eta Carinae Nebula)
  • CBB — (open star clusters)
  • CCCP-Cl — (open star clusters)
  • CCCP-Gp — (open star clusters)
  • CCCS — Catalogue of Cool Carbon Stars
  • CCDM — Catalog of Components of Double and Multiple Stars
  • CCO — Catalogue of Cometary Orbits
  • CCS — General Catalogue of Cool Carbon Stars
    • CCS2 — General Catalog of S Stars, second edition
  • CD / CoD — Cordoba Durchmusterung
  • CDIMP — Catalogue of Discoveries and Identifications of Minor Planets
  • CED — Cederblad (gaseous nebula)
  • CEL — Celescope Catalogue of Ultraviolet Magnitudes[11]
  • Cezar — (for example: Cezar 6 at galactic coordinates 204.93 / -13.83)
  • CFBDSIR — Canada-France Brown Dwarfs Survey-InfraRed
  • CG — Cometary Globule (for example: CG 4 in Puppis, also known as 'God's Hand')
  • CGCG — Catalogue of Galaxies and Clusters of Galaxies
  • CGCS — Catalogue of Galactic Cool Carbon Stars
  • CGO — Catalogue of Galactic O Stars[12]
  • CGSS — Catalogue of Galactic S Stars
  • Chaple — (for example: Chaple 1 at galactic coordinates 74.46 / +3.66, which is an asterism called Chaple's Arc, and also Cygnus Fairy Ring, and HD 190466 Group, and Ramakers 20)
  • Chatard — (telescopic asterisms)
  • Che — P. S. Chevalier (double stars)
  • Chereul — (moving groups of stars)
  • Chiravalle — (for example: Chiravalle 1 in Hercules, at galactic coordinates 75.25 / +27.91, which is an asterism called Candle and Holder).
  • Chupina — (Chupina objects 1 to 5 are located at and near open star cluster Messier 67 in Cancer)
  • CIO — Catalog of Infrared Observations
  • CLUST — (open star clusters)
  • CMC — Carlsberg Meridian Catalogue
  • Cn — Cannon (planetary nebulae) (Cn1 / Cn2 / Cn3)
  • Cog — Cogshall (double stars)
  • Col — Collins (double stars)
  • Com — G. C. Comstock (double stars)
  • Cop — Copeland (double stars)
  • Coro/Coo — Cordoba Observatory, Argentina (double stars)
  • CoRoT — CoRoT Catalogue
  • Cou — Paul Couteau (double stars)
  • CP — Cambridge Pulsar
  • CPC — Cape Photographic Catalogue[13]
  • CPD — Cape Photographic Durchmusterung
  • Cr — Collinder (open star clusters) (Per Collinder)
  • Crinklaw — (telescopic asterisms)
  • CRL — Cambridge Research Laboratory Sky-Survey
  • Cruls/Cru — L. Cruls (double stars)
  • CSI — Catalog of Stellar Identifications[14][15]
  • CSV — Catalog of Suspected Variables
  • CSS — General Catalogue of S Stars
  • Cz — Czernik (open star clusters)

D edit

  • D — James Dunlop (A catalogue of nebulae and clusters of stars in the southern hemisphere, observed at Parramatta in New South Wales)
  • DA — Dominion Observatory List A[16]
  • Danjon — Andre Danjon (double stars)
  • Danks — (open star clusters) (for example: Danks 1 & 2, located near the northeastern Centaurus section of the Coalsack Nebula)
  • Dawes — W.R. Dawes (double stars)
  • δ — B.H. Dawson (double stars)
  • DBSB03, I.R. — (open star clusters)
  • DB2000 (Dutra-Bica 2000, I.R.) (open star clusters)
  • DB2001 (Dutra-Bica 2001, I.R.) (open star clusters)
  • DC — (open star clusters)
  • DCld — A catalogue of southern dark clouds[17]
  • DDO — David Dunlap Observatory (Dwarf Galaxies)
  • DeHt — Dengel-Hartl (planetary nebulae) (for example: DeHt 1 at 5:55 / -22°54' in Lepus)
  • Dem — Ercole Dembowski (double stars)
  • DENIS — Deep Near Infrared Survey of the Southern Sky
    • DENIS-P — Deep Near Infrared Survey, Provisory designation
  • Desvoivres — (telescopic asterisms)
  • DHW — Dengel-Hartl-Weinberger (planetary nebulae)
  • Dias — Wilton S. Dias, UNIFEI (open star clusters)
  • Dick — J. Dick (double stars)
  • Djorg — Stanislav George Djorgovski (globular star clusters) (for example: Djorgovski 1 in Scorpius)
  • Dju — P. Djurkovic (double stars)
  • DM — Durchmusterung
  • DN — Duus-Newell (Catalogue of Southern Groups and Clusters of Galaxies) (Alan Duus / Barry Newell)
  • DnB — Open Source (nebulae)
  • DO — Dearborn Observatory
  • Do — Dolidze (open star clusters) (57 items)
  • Dob — A.W. Doberck (double stars)
  • Dom — Jean Dommanget (double stars)
  • Don — H.F. Donner (double stars)
  • Donatiello — Giuseppe Donatiello (for example: dwarf spheroidal galaxy Donatiello I in Andromeda)
  • Doo — Eric Doolittle (double stars)
  • DoDz — Dolidze-Dzimselejsvili (open star clusters) (11 items)
  • Dorpat — Dorpat Observatory, Estonia
  • DR — Downes and Rinehart microwave sources
  • Du — Duner (double stars)
  • Δ — James Dunlop (double stars)
  • Dutra-Bica (open star clusters)
  • DWB — Dickel, Wendker, Bieritz (A catalogue of optically visible HII regions in the Cygnus X region)
  • Dwingeloo — Dwingeloo Obscured Galaxy Survey (DOGS) (for example: Dwingeloo 1 and Dwingeloo 2 in Cassiopeia)

E edit

  • E — (for example: globular star cluster E 3 at 9:20:59 / -77°16'57", in Chamaeleon) (source: Bruno Alessi's and Wilton Dias's lists)
  • EC — Edinburgh-Cape Blue Object Survey
  • Edg — D.W. Edgecomb (double stars)
  • [EG97] — Eckart + Genzel, 1997 (Stars close to Sagittarius A*, like [EG97]S2.)
  • Egb — Egbert (double stars)
  • EGB — Ellis-Grayson-Bond (planetary nebulae)
  • Eggen — Olin J. Eggen (double stars)
  • EGGR — Eggen-Greenstein proper motion star
  • Elosser — (telescopic asterisms)
  • EMP — Ephemerides of Minor Planets
  • Eng — Engelmann (double stars)
  • EPIC — Ecliptic Plane Input Catalog
  • Escorial — (open star clusters)
  • ESO — European Southern Observatory Catalog
  • Esp — T. E. H. Espin (double stars)
  • Es/Birm — Espin/Birmingham (catalogue of red stars)

F edit

  • F — Fath — Edward Arthur Fath, 1880-1959 (for example: galaxy Fath 703, aka NGC 5892, in Libra)
  • Fa — Fairall (Anthony Patrick Fairall, 1943-2008)
  • FCC — Fornax Cluster Catalogue
  • Fei — Feinstein (open star clusters) (for example: Feinstein 1 at 11:05:56 / -59°49'00" in Carina)
  • Feibelman (for example: open star cluster Feibelman 1 near 'The Revenante of the Swan' 34-P Cygni)
  • Feigelson (for example: open star cluster Feigelson 1 at 11:59:51 / -78°12'27", in Chamaeleon, at the binary star Epsilon Chamaeleonis)
  • Ferrero (telescopic asterisms)
  • Φ — W.S. Finsen (double stars)
  • Fg — Fleming (planetary nebulae), for example: Fleming 1
  • FK4 — Fourth Fundamental Catalogue
  • FK5 — Fifth Fundamental Catalogue
  • Fle — J.O. Fleckenstein (double stars)
  • FLM — Historia coelestis Britannica (Flamsteed designation)
  • For — L. Forgeron (double stars)
  • Fox — Philip Fox (double stars)
  • French — Sue French (from Sky and Telescope)
  • Fr — Frolov (open star clusters) (for example: Frolov 1 at 23:57:25 / +61°37'48" in Cassiopeia)
  • Franz — J. Franz (double stars)
  • Frh — R. Furuhjelm (double stars)
  • Frk — W.S. Franks (double stars and colours of stars) (probably William Sadler Franks, published a catalogue of the colours of 3890 stars)
  • FSC — Faint Source Catalogue
  • FSR — Froebrich-Scholz-Raftery, I.R. (open and globular star clusters) (for example: globular star cluster FSR 1758 in Scorpius)
  • Fur — H.Furner (double stars)

G edit

  • G — Lowell Proper Motion Survey (Giclas)
    • GD — Lowell Proper Motion Survey (Giclas dwarf)
    • GR* — Lowell Proper Motion Survey (Giclas red star)
    • HG — Lowell Proper Motion Survey (Giclas Hyades)
  • Gale — W.F. Gale (double stars)
  • Gallo — J. Gallo (double stars)
  • GAn — G. Anderson (double stars)
  • Gaia catalogues (general purpose)
    • Gaia DR1
    • Gaia DR2
    • Gaia EDR3
    • Gaia DR3
  • GC — General Catalogue of Nebulae and Clusters
  • GC (Boss) — Boss general catalogue of 33342 stars
  • GCRV — General Catalogue of Stellar Radial Velocities[18]
  • GCTP — General Catalogue of Trigonometric Parallaxes
  • GCVS — General Catalog of Variable Stars
  • Giclas — Henry L. Giclas (double stars)
  • Gl / GJ — Gliese–Jahreiß catalogue or Gliese–Jahreiß catalogue
  • GJJC — Gillett-Jacoby-Joyce-Cohen (planetary nebulae)
  • Gli — J.M. Gilliss (double stars)
  • GLIMPSE — (together with Mercer in the list of 10978 star clusters)
  • Glp — S. de Glasenapp (double stars)
  • GM — Gyulbudaghian-Maghakian (planetary nebulae)
  • Gol — H. Goldschmidt (double stars)
  • GOS — Galactic O Star Catalogue[19]
    • GOSSS — Galactic O-Star Spectroscopic Survey[19]
  • Goyal — A.N. Goyal (double stars)
  • Graham (for example: open star cluster Graham 1 at 10:56:32 / -63:01:04 in Carina)
  • Gr — Grant (double stars)
  • Grasdalen (open star clusters)
  • GR — Gibson Reaves (for example: Gibson Reaves 8 (GR 8) (galaxy) in Virgo) (Gibson Reaves, 1923-2005)
  • GRB — Gamma Ray Burst
  • Grindlay (globular star clusters) (for example: Grindlay 1 in Scorpius, at 17:32.0 / -33°50') [20]
  • GRO — Gamma Ray Observatory (NASA — Compton)
  • Groombridge (Stephen Groombridge, 1755-1832)
  • GSC — Guide Star Catalog
  • GSPC — Guide Star Photometric Catalog
    • GSPC2 — Guide Star Photometric Catalog, 2nd
  • Gsh — J. Glaisher (double stars)
  • GΣ — G. Struve (double stars)
  • Gtb — K. Gottlieb (double stars)
  • Gui — J. Guillaume (double stars)
  • Gum — Gum catalog of emission nebulae

H edit

  • h — John Herschel (double stars)
  • H — Haro (planetary nebulae)
  • H — Harvard (open star clusters)
  • H — William Herschel (double stars)
  • HA — ? (for example: galaxy HA 85 in Telescopium, see chart 26 in Wil Tirion's Sky-Atlas 2000.0) (however, chart 435 in Uranometria 2000.0, Volume 2, 1987 edition, shows this object as ESO 183-G30)
  • Haf — Haffner (open star clusters)
  • Hall — Asaph Hall (double stars)
  • HAT-P — HATNet Project, Hungarian Automated Telescope Network (search for extrasolar planets)
  • HATS - HATNet Project, southern hemisphere.
  • HaTr — Hartl-Tritton (planetary nebulae)
  • Haufen — (for example: Haufen A in Cetus, at 1h 08.9m / -15° 25' (2000.0), which is, according to Sky Catalogue 2000.0, Volume 2, the same as Abell 151)
  • Hav/Moffat — Havlen-Moffat (open star clusters)
  • Hb — Hubble (planetary nebulae)
  • HC — Howell-Crisp (planetary nebulae)
  • HCG — Hickson Compact Group
  • HCWils — H.C. Wilson (double stars)
  • HD — Henry Draper Catalogue
  • HDE — Henry Draper Extension
  • HDEC — Henry Draper Extension Charts
  • HdO — Harvard Observatory USA, and stations elsewhere (double stars)
  • HDW — Hartl-Dengel-Weinberger (planetary nebulae)
  • Hdz — Harvard Zone Catalogues (double stars)
  • HE — Hamburg/ESO Survey
  • He — Henize (planetary nebulae)
  • Hen — Henize Catalogues of Hα-Emission Stars and Nebulae in the Magellanic Clouds
  • Hf — Hoffleit (planetary nebulae)
  • HFG — Heckathorn-Fesen-Gull
  • HH — Herbig-Haro object
  • HIC — Hipparcos Input Catalogue
  • HIP — Hipparcos Catalogue
  • HIPASS — HI Parkes All-Sky Survey
  • Hld — E.S. Holden (double stars)
  • Hlm — E. Holmes (double stars)
  • Hln — Frank Holden (double stars)
  • HN — William Herschel's 1821 catalogue (double stars)
  • Ho — Hogg (open star clusters)
  • Ho — G.W.Hough (double stars)
  • Holmberg — Erik Holmberg (dwarf irregular galaxies)
  • Hooke — Robert Hooke (double stars)
  • Howe — H.A. Howe (double stars)
  • HP — Haute Provence (globular star clusters) (for example: HP 1 in Ophiuchus, at 17:31.1 / -29°59') [20]
  • HR — Bright Star Catalogue (Harvard Revised Catalogue)
  • Hrg — L. Hargrave (double stars)
  • Hrr — Harrington (telescopic asterisms)
  • HΣ — Hermann Struve (double stars)
  • HS — Hamburg Survey (quasars and blue stars)
  • HSC — Hubble Source Catalog[21] (lists of sources from the Hubble Space Telescope)
  • Hst — C.S. Hastings (double stars)
  • Hu — Humason (planetary nebulae)
  • Hu — W.J. Hussey (double stars)
  • Hurt — Robert Hurt (for example: globular star cluster Hurt 2, aka 2MASS-GC02 in Sagittarius)
  • Huygens — Christiaan Huygens (double stars)
  • HV — Harvard Variable
  • HVGC — Hyper Velocity Globular Cluster (for example: HVGC-1 in the supergiant elliptical galaxy Messier 87 in Virgo)
  • HVS — HyperVelocity Stars
  • Hynek — J. Allen Hynek (double stars)
  • Hz — Wulff D. Heintz (double stars)
  • Hzg — E. Hertzsprung (double stars)

I edit

  • I — Robert Thorburn Ayton Innes (R.T.A. Innes, 1861-1933) (double stars)
  • IC — Index Catalogue
    • IC I — Index Catalogue I
    • IC II — Index Catalogue II
  • IDS — Index Catalogue of Visual Double Stars
  • IGR — Integral Gamma-Ray source
  • IPHAS — The INT Photometric Hα Survey of the Northern Galactic Plane
  • IRAS — Infrared Astronomical Satellite
  • IRS — International Reference Star
  • Isk — Iskudarian (open star clusters) (for example: Iskudarian 1 in the northern section of the rhombus β, γ, δ, and ζ Lyrae)
  • Isserstedt (telescopic asterisms)
  • IsWe — Ishida-Weinberger (planetary nebulae)
  • Ivanov (open star clusters)

J edit

  • J — Robert Jonckheere's catalogue of double star observations (see [1] for an article about it)
  • Ja — Jacoby (planetary nebulae) (for example: Jacoby 1 at 15:23 / +52°14' in Boötes)
  • JaFu — Jacoby-Fullton (planetary nebulae)
  • JAn — John A. Anderson (double stars)
  • Jc — William Stephen Jacob (double stars)
  • Jef — H.M. Jeffers (double stars)
  • Jn — Jones (planetary nebulae) (for example: Jones 1 at 23:36 / +30°28' in Pegasus)
  • JnEr — Jones-Emberson (planetary nebulae) (for example: Jones-Emberson 1 in Lynx, also known as the Headphone nebula)
  • Jo — Jones (double stars)
  • Johansson — (open star clusters) (for example: Johansson 1 at 15:46:20 / -52:22:54 in Norma)
  • Joy — Alfred Harrison Joy (double stars)
  • Jsp — Morris Ketchum Jessup (double stars)
  • Juchert — (open star clusters)
  • Juchert-Saloranta (telescopic asterisms)
  • JW — Jones' & Walker's list of stars near the Orion Nebula.

K edit

  • K — Lubos Kohoutek (planetary nebulae)
  • Ka — Valentina Karachentseva (dwarf galaxies)
  • Karhula — (for example: open star cluster Karhula 1 near planetary nebula Messier 76 in Perseus)
  • K2 — K2 (Kepler extended mission) catalog
  • KELT — Kilodegree Extremely Little Telescope (search for extrasolar planets)
  • Kemble — Father Lucian Kemble (asterisms which could be observed through binoculars, for example: Kemble 1, aka Kemble's Cascade in Camelopardalis)
  • Kepler — Kepler catalog
  • Kes — Kesteven (supernova remnants). For example: Kesteven 79
  • K / Kg — Ivan R. King (open star clusters)
  • KGZ — Catalogue de Zimmerman
  • Kharchenko (for example: open star cluster Kharchenko 1 at 6:08:48 / +24:19:54 near or at Messier 35 in Gemini)
  • KIC — Kepler Input Catalog
  • Kim — Dongwon Kim (for example: globular star cluster Kim 2 in Indus)
  • KjPn — Kazaryan-Parsamyan (planetary nebulae)
  • Klemola (for example: Klemola 44 galaxy cluster in Sculptor) (? — Arnold Richard Klemola, 1931-2019)
  • KnFs — Kinman-Feast-Lasker (planetary nebulae)
  • Knott / Kn — G. Knott (double stars)
  • KOI — Kepler Object of Interest
  • Kontizas (for example: Kontizas 953 in Dorado) (in the Large Magellanic Cloud)
  • Koposov (open and globular star clusters) (for example: globular star clusters Koposov 1 and Koposov 2 in Virgo and Gemini)
  • Kr — A.Kruger (double stars) (probably Karl Nikolaus Adalbert Krueger, 1832-1896)
  • Kron — (globular star clusters) (for example: Kron 3 in Tucana)
  • Kronberger — (for example: open star cluster Kronberger 1 at 5:28:20 / +34°46'52", aka Alicante 12, in Auriga)
  • Kru — E.C. Kruger (double stars)
  • Ku — F. Kustner (double stars)
  • KUG — Kiso Survey for Ultraviolet-excess Galaxies[22]
  • Kui — Gerard P. Kuiper, 1905-73 (double stars)
  • KUV — Kiso observatory, UV-excess object

L edit

  • L / BPM — Bruce Proper Motion Survey (Luyten)
  • La — Langley (double stars)
  • Lac — N. de Lacaille, 1713-62 (double stars)
  • Lac — Catalog of Nebulae of the Southern Sky (Lacaille)
    • Lac I — Nebulae
    • Lac II — Nebulous Star Clusters
    • Lac III — Nebulous Stars
  • Laevens — Benjamin P. M. Laevens (globular clusters and dwarf galaxies), for example: Laevens 1 in Crater, Laevens 2 in Triangulum (Triangulum II), Laevens 3 in Delphinus.
  • Lal — F. de Lalande (double stars)
  • Lam — J. von Lamont (double stars)
  • λ (Lambda) — (mentioned in T.W.Webb's Celestial Objects for Common Telescopes, Volume 2: The Stars, pages 285-319: Index of Double Stars, Epoch 2000)
    • Printed examples from the 'Lambda' catalogue: λ 32 (RA 3:47.9), λ 88 (RA 7:48.9), λ 91 (RA 7:55.7), λ 96 (RA 8:12.5), λ 108 (RA 9:0.3), λ 115 (RA 9:37.1), λ 140 (RA 11:56.7), λ 176 (RA 13:20.5), λ 228 (RA 15:23.2), λ 249 (RA 15:47.6), λ 316 (RA 17:0.4), λ ? (RA 17:6.4), λ 320 (RA 17:12.2), λ 342 (RA 17:53.3). All examples are located in the southern celestial hemisphere. The 'Lambda' catalogue is related to T.J.J.See's catalogue of double stars.
  • LAMOST — Large Sky Area Multi-Object Fibre Spectroscopic Telescope (Guo Shoujing Telescope)
  • Latham — (for example: Latham 1 at 13:10:50 / +30°28'36" in Coma Berenices)
  • Latysev — (open star clusters)
  • Lau — H.E. Lau (double stars)
  • LBN — Lynds' Catalogue of Bright Nebulae
  • Lbz — P. Labitzke (double stars)
  • LDN — Lynds' Catalogue of Dark Nebulae
  • LDS — Luyten Double Star catalogue
  • LEDA — Lyon-Meudon Extragalactic Database
  • Lederman — (telescopic asterisms)
  • Le Gentil — (for example: Le Gentil 3 in Cygnus, at 21:08 / +51°40') (dark nebula)
  • Leon — Frederick C. Leonard (double stars)
  • Lewis — Thomas Lewis (double stars)
  • LFT — Luyten Five-Tenths catalogue
  • LG11 — Lépine & Gaidos 2011, bright M dwarfs[23]
  • LGG — Lyons Groups of Galaxies
  • LGGS – Local Group Galaxy Survey[24]
  • LGS — (for example: dwarf galaxy LGS 3 in Pisces, also known as the Pisces Dwarf)
  • LHA — Lamont-Hussey Alpha
  • LHS — Luyten Half-Second catalogue
  • Liller (globular star clusters) (for example: Liller 1 in Scorpius)
  • Lo — Lars Olof Loden (open star clusters)
  • Lo — Longmore
  • Loiano — (for example: open star cluster Loiano 1 at 19:58:21 / +32°32'42" in Cygnus)
  • Lorenzin — Tomm Lorenzin (telescopic asterisms)
  • LoTr — Longmore-Tritton (planetary nebulae)
  • LP — Luyten-Palomar Survey
  • LPM — Luyten Proper-Motion Catalogue
  • LPO — La Plata Observatory, Argentina
  • LS — either of two "Luminous Stars" catalogues; see LSN and LSS, below
  • LS — Lensed Star (LS 1 = 'Icarus' in Leo) (see MACS J1149 Lensed Star 1)
  • LSA — Lundstrom-Stenholm-Acker (planetary nebulae)
  • LSN — Luminous Stars in the Northern Milky Way
  • LSPM — LSPM catalog — Lépine-Shara Proper Motion catalog[25]
  • LSR — Lepine-Shara-Rich catalogue
  • LSS — Luminous Stars in the Southern Milky Way
  • LTT — Luyten Two-Tenths catalogue
  • Luginbuhl-Skiff — (for example: open star cluster Luginbuhl-Skiff 1 at 6:14:48 / +12°52'24", slightly east of open star cluster NGC 2194 in Orion)
  • Luhman — (for example: Luhman 16 in Vela)
  • Luy — W.J. Luyten (double stars)
  • Lv — Francis Preserved Leavenworth (double stars)
  • Ly — Lynga (open star clusters)

M edit

  • M — Catalog of Nebulae and Star Clusters (Messier object)
  • M — Minkowski (planetary nebulae)
  • Ma — J.H. Madler (double stars)
  • Mac — Maclear (double stars)
  • MACS — Massive Cluster Survey or Magellanic Catalogue of Stars
  • MACHO — MACHO Project lensing events (Massive Compact Halo Object)
    • MACHO-LMC — MACHO Project Large Magellanic Cloud Microlensing
    • MACHO-SML — MACHO Project Small Magellanic Cloud Microlensing
  • Maffei — Paolo Maffei (for example: galaxies Maffei 1 and Maffei 2 in Cassiopeia)
  • Mailyan — (for example: Mailyan 44, aka Holmberg I / DDO 63 / UGC 5139, at 9h 40.5m / +71° 11' in Ursa Major)
  • Malin — David Malin (for example: the largest galaxy known; Malin 1 in Coma Berenices)
  • Mamajek (open star clusters) (for example: Mamajek 1 at 8:42:06 / -79°01'38" in Chamaeleon, also known as η Chamaeleontis cluster or η Chamaeleontis association)
  • Markov (telescopic asterisms) (for example: Markov 1 in Hercules)
  • MAXI — Monitor of All-sky X-ray Image
  • Mayall — Nicholas Mayall (for example: globular star cluster Mayall II orbiting Messier 31, the Andromeda galaxy)
  • Mayer (open star clusters)
  • McC — McCormick Observatory Catalog
  • MCG — Morphological Catalogue of Galaxies
  • MCW — Morgan, Code, and Whitford[26]
  • Me — Merrill (planetary nebulae)
  • Mel — Melotte Catalogue of open star clusters (Philibert Jacques Melotte)
  • Mercer (for example: globular star cluster Mercer 3 in Scutum)
  • MGC (globular star clusters) (for example: MGC1 in Pisces)
  • Mh — O.M. Mitchel (double stars)
  • Mil — J.A. Miller (double stars)
  • Miller (open star clusters) (for example: Miller 1 at 9:25:42 / -53°14'00", near the variable star GL Velorum, in Vela)
  • Milb — W. Milburn (double stars)
  • MlbO — Melbourne Observatory, Australia (double stars)
  • Mlf — Frank Muller (double stars)
  • Mlr — Paul Muller (double stars)
  • Moffat (open star clusters) (for example: Moffat 1 at 16:01:30 / -54°07'00" in Norma)
  • Moitinho (open star clusters) (for example: Moitinho 1 at 8:19:17 / -45°12'30", southwest of the Gum Nebula, in Vela)
  • MPC — Minor Planet Circulars contain astrometric observations, orbits and ephemerides of both minor planets and comets
  • Mrk — Benjamin "Benik" Egishevitch Markarian (open star clusters and galaxies; the Markarian galaxies)
  • MSH — Mills, Slee, Hill — Catalog of Radio Sources
  • Muzzio (open star clusters) (for example: Muzzio 1 at 8:57:12 / -47°46'00" in Vela)
  • MW — Mandel-Wilson Catalogue of Unexplored Nebulae, not in SIMBAD yet
  • MWP — Motch-Werner-Pakull (planetary nebulae)
  • MyCn — Mayall-Cannon (planetary nebulae)
  • Mz — Menzel (planetary nebulae)

N edit

O edit

  • O — O'Neal (open star clusters)
  • OCL — Open Clusters
  • OEC — Open Exoplanet Catalogue [3]
  • OGLE — Optical Gravitational Lensing Experiment
  • Ol — Charles Pollard Olivier (double stars)
  • Opik — Ernst J. Opik (double stars)
  • OSC — Open Supernova Catalog [4]
  • OΣ — Otto Struve, Pulkovo Catalogue, 1843 (double stars)
  • OΣΣ — Otto Struve, Pulkovo Catalogue Supplement, 1843 (double stars)
  • OSS — Ohio Sky Survey
  • OTC — Open TDE Catalog [5]
  • OTS — Oasa-Tamura-Sugitani
  • Ou — Nicolas Outters (for example: Ou 4, the 'Squid Nebula' in Cepheus) (see APOD — Astronomy Picture Of the Day — July 18, 2014).

P edit

  • P — Perrine (double stars)
  • PAL — Palomar Globular Clusters (15 globular clusters discovered on the Palomar Observatory Sky Survey plates)
  • Par — Parkhurst (double stars)
  • PB — Peimbert-Batiz (planetary nebulae)
  • PC — Peimbert-Costero (planetary nebulae)
  • PACWB — Catalogue of Particle-Accelerating Colliding-Wind Binaries [6]
  • Pe — Perek (planetary nebulae)
  • Perr — Perrotin (double stars)
  • Perry — Perry (double stars)
  • PG — Palomar-Green (catalogue of ultraviolet excess stellar objects)
  • PGC — Principal Galaxies Catalogue
  • PH — Planet Hunters
  • PHL — Palomar-Haro-Luyten catalogue[28]
  • Pi — Pismis (Paris Pişmiş, 1911-1999) (catalogue of 22 open star clusters and 2 globular star clusters)
  • PK — Catalogue of galactic planetary nebulae (Perek-Kohoutek)
  • PKS — Parkes Catalogue of Radio Sources
  • Platais — Imants Platais' catalogue of open star clusters
  • Plq — Paloque (double stars)
  • PLX — General Catalogue of Trigonometric Stellar Parallaxes and Supplement (Jenkins, Yale University)
  • PM — Preite Martinez (planetary nebulae)
  • PMC — Tokyo Photoelectric Meridian Circle Catalog[29]
  • PN — See PNG[30]
  • PNG — Strasbourg-ESO Catalogue of Galactic Planetary Nebulae[31]
  • Pol — Pollock (double stars)
  • Pou — Pourteau (double stars)
  • PPM — Positions and Proper Motions Star Catalogues
  • Pri — Pritchett (double stars)
  • PrO — Perth Observatory, Australia (double stars)
  • Prz — Przbyllok (double stars)
  • Ps — Francis G. Pease (planetary nebulae) (for example: Pease 1 in the globular cluster Messier 15, Pegasus)
  • PSR — Pulsating Source of Radio (pulsars)
  • PTFO — Palomar Transient Factory
  • Ptt — Pettit (double stars)
  • Pu — Purgathofer (planetary nebulae)
  • PuWe — Purgathofer-Weinberger (planetary nebulae)
  • Pz — Piazzi (double stars)

Q edit

  • Q (?) — (for example: galaxy Q 6188 at 0:48.6 / -12:44 in Cetus) (mentioned on charts 261 / 262 in Uranometria 2000.0 Volume 2, 1987 edition) (according to Wolfgang Steinicke and Richard Jakiel of the book Galaxies and How to Observe Them, this galaxy (Q 6188) is also catalogued as Mrk 960 and PGC 2845)
  • QES — QATAR Exoplanet Survey
  • QSO — Revised and Updated Catalog of Quasi-stellar Objects
  • QZM — (for example: QZM 2 at galactic coordinates 78.12 / +3.63) (J2000 — 20:14:26 / +41°13'28") (QZM 2 = Froebrich 116, = SUH 151)

R edit

  • R — Radcliffe Observatory (RMC — Radcliffe Observatory Magellanic Clouds Catalogue)
  • R — Rose (Rose Catalogue of Southern Clusters of Galaxies)
  • R — H.C. Russell (double stars)
  • Raab (open star clusters)
  • RAFGL — Revised Air Force Geophysical Laboratory (four color infrared sky survey)
  • Raymond — (telescopic asterisms)
  • RBC — Revised Bologna Catalogue (for example: globular cluster RBC EXT8 in Messier 31; the Andromeda Galaxy)
  • RBS — Rosat Bright Survey (bright X-ray sources)
  • RC — Reference Catalogue
    • RC2 — Reference Catalogue, 2nd edition
    • RC3 — Reference Catalogue, 3rd edition
  • RCW — Rodgers-Campbell-Whiteoak, a catalogue of Hα-emission regions in the southern Milky Way
  • RECONS — Research Consortium on Nearby Stars
  • Reiland — (for example: open star cluster Reiland 1 at 23:04:45 / +60°04'40")
  • Reinmuth — (galaxies) (for example: Reinmuth 80 in Virgo) (NGC 4517A)
  • Renou (telescopic asterisms)
  • Reyle-Robin — (open star clusters, I.R.)
  • Richaud — Jean Richaud, 1633-93 (double stars)
  • Riddle — (open star clusters / telescopic asterisms)
  • Rmk — C.L.C. Rumker (double stars)
  • RMM — (for example: open star cluster RMM 1 at 12:12:20 / -63°15'31")
  • RNGC — Revised New General Catalogue
  • Ro — Curt Roslund (open star clusters)
  • Roberts — (protoplanetary nebulae)
  • Roe — Edward Drake Roe, 1859-1929 (double stars)
  • Roman-Lopes — (open star clusters, I.R.)
  • Ross — Ross Catalogue of New Proper Motion Stars (Frank Elmore Ross)
  • ROT — Catalogue of Rotational Velocities of the Stars[32]
  • RSA — Revised Shapley-Ames Catalogue
  • RSGC — Red Super Giant Cluster (for example: RSGC 3 at 18:45:20 / -3°24'43")
  • RST — Catalogue of southern double stars (Richard Alfred Rossiter, 1886-1977)
  • Ru — Jaroslav Ruprecht (open star clusters)
  • RX — ROSAT observations

S edit

  • S — James South (double stars)
  • Sa — Sanduleak (planetary nebulae)
  • SA — Sandqvist (dark nebulae) (for example: Sandqvist 169 near Alpha Centauri[33])
  • SACS — Second Astrolabe Catalogue of Santiago[34]
  • Saloranta — Jaakko Saloranta (telescopic asterisms)
  • SAO — Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory Star Catalog
  • Saurer — (for example: the open star cluster Saurer 1 at 7:18:18 / +1°53'12" in Canis Minor)
  • SaWe — Sanduleak-Weinberger (planetary nebulae)
  • SAX — Satellite per Astronomia a raggi X (BeppoSAX satellite)
  • SC — Slough catalogue ("Observations of Nebulae and Clusters of Stars, made at Slough, with a Twenty-Feet Reflector, between the years 1825 and 1833" by John Herschel; 2306 entries)
  • Schb — John Martin Schaeberle (double stars)
  • Schj — Hans Schjellerup (double stars)
  • Schoenberg — (for example: Schoenberg 205-6 at 6:37.1 / +10°21')
  • Schuster — (for example: open star cluster Schuster 1 at 10:04:39 / -55°51'29" in Vela)
  • SCM — Schwarz, Corradi, Melnick catalogue.[35][36]
  • Scott — J.L. Scott (double stars)
  • SCR — SuperCOSMOS-RECONS
  • SDSS — Sloan Digital Sky Survey
    • SDSSp — Sloan Digital Sky Survey, provisory
    • 1SDSS — Sloan Digital Sky Survey, 1st release
    • 2SDSS — reserved by the Sloan Digital Sky Survey for future release. The name is reserved to the IAU, but does not exist yet.
    • 3SDSS — reserved by the Sloan Digital Sky Survey for future release. The name is reserved to the IAU, but does not exist yet.
  • Se — Father Angelo Secchi (double stars)
  • Se — Sersic (selected list of peculiar galaxies and groups of galaxies)
  • See — T.J.J. See (Thomas Jefferson Jackson See, 1866-1962) (double stars) (related to the 'Lambda' catalogue which is mentioned in T.W.Webb's Celestial Objects for Common Telescopes, Volume 2: The Stars, pages 285-319: Index of Double Stars, Epoch 2000).
  • SEGUE — Sloan Extension for Galactic Understanding and Exploration (for example: galaxies Segue 1 in Leo, Segue 2 in Aries, and Segue 3 in Pegasus)
  • Sei — J. Scheiner (double stars)
  • SGR — Soft Gamma Repeater
  • Sh — Sharpless catalog (Sh 1 (1953) & Sh 2 (1959))
  • Sh — Sher (open star clusters) (for example: Sher 1 at 11:01:04 / -60°14'00" in Carina)
  • S, h — James South / John Herschel (joint 1824 catalogue of double stars)
  • Shk — Romela Karapet Shakhbazian (compact groups of galaxies) (for example: Shakhbazian 1 (the 'Russian Cluster') at 10:54.8 / +40°28' in Ursa Major)
  • Shorlin — (for example: open star cluster Shorlin 1 at 11:05:46 / -61°13'48" in Carina)
  • Simeis — (for example: supernova remnant Simeis 147 / Sh2-240 in Taurus, also known as the 'Spaghetti Nebula')
  • SIMP — Sondage Infrarouge de Mouvement Propre
  • Sinnott — (multiple star systems)
  • SIPS — Southern Infrared Proper Motion Survey
  • Sk — Skinner (double stars)
  • SL — Sandqvist-Lindroos (dark nebulae)
  • Slr — R.P. Sellors (double stars)
  • Smart — W.M. Smart (double stars)
  • Smyth — W.H. Smyth (1788-1865) (double stars)
  • Sn — Shane (planetary nebulae)
  • Sp — Giovanni Schiaparelli (double stars)
  • Sp — Shapley (planetary nebulae)
  • Spano — (telescopic asterisms)
  • SPF2 — Second Cat of Fundamental Stars
  • SPF3 — Third Santiago-Pulkovo Fundamental Star Catalogue
  • SPOCS — Spectroscopic Properties of Cool Stars
  • SRS — Southern Reference Star Catalog
  • SS — Sadler and Sharp (survey of E-type and S0-type galaxies)
  • SS — Sanduleak-Stephenson (for example: SS 433 in Aquila)
  • SSSPM — SuperCOSMOS Sky Survey
  • SSTc2d — Spitzer Space Telescope c2d Legacy Source
  • SSTDUSTG — DUSTiNGS (Dust in Nearby Galaxies with Spitzer)
  • St — Carl L. Stearns (double stars)
  • Ste — Stephenson (open star clusters)
  • Stein — Johan Stein (double stars)
  • Steine — (open star clusters)
  • STF (Σ) — Friedrich Georg Wilhelm von Struve, aka 'Struve the Father' (double stars)
    • ΣI — W. Struve, First Supplement (double stars)
    • ΣII — W. Struve, Second Supplement (double stars)
  • St / Stock — Jürgen Stock (open star clusters) (Stock 1 and 2 in,[37] Stock 3 to 23 in,[38] Stock 24 in [39])
  • Stone — Ormond Stone (double stars)
  • Streicher — (telescopic asterisms)
  • Stromlo — (for example: Stromlo 2 in Monoceros and Canis Major, at IC 2177; the 'Eagle Nebula')
  • StWr — Stock-Wroblewski (planetary nebulae)
  • Sw — Swift (double stars)
  • SWEEPS — Sagittarius Window Eclipsing Extrasolar Planet Search
  • Swift (for example: Swift J1745-26 in Sagittarius) (stellar-mass black hole)
  • SwSt — Swings-Struve (planetary nebulae)
  • SyO — Sydney Observatory, Australia (double stars)

T edit

U edit

  • UBV — Photoelectric Catalogue, magnitude and color of stars in UBV (Blanco et al. 1968)
  • UBV M — UBV Photoelectric Photometry Catalogue (Mermilliod 1987)
  • UCAC — USNO CCD Astrograph Catalog (UCAC1, UCAC2, UCAC3, UCAC4 & UCAC5)
  • UGC — Uppsala General Catalogue (galaxies)
  • UGCA — Uppsala Selected non-UGC Galaxies
  • UKS — United Kingdom Schmidt (globular star clusters)
  • ULAS — UKIDDS Large Area Survey (quasars)
  • Up — Upgren (open star clusters) (only one object in this catalogue? Upgren 1) (probably Arthur R. Upgren, 1933-2017)
  • Up — Upton (double stars)
  • USNO — US Naval Observatory
    • USNO-A1.0— US Naval Observatory, A1.0 catalogue
    • USNO-A2.0 — US Naval Observatory, A2.0 catalogue
    • USNO-B1.0 — US Naval Observatory, B1.0 catalogue
  • uvby98 — uvbyβ photoelectric photometric catalogue, by B. Hauck, M. Mermilliod, Astron. Astrophys., Suppl. Ser., 129, 431-433 (1998)

V edit

  • vB — Van Biesbroeck's star catalog, variant, "VB"
  • VBRC (?)
  • VCC — Virgo Cluster Catalog
  • Vd — Vandervort (planetary nebulae)
  • VdB — Van den Bergh (catalogue of reflection nebulae)
  • VdB-H — Van den Bergh-Herbst (open star clusters)
  • VdB-Ha — Van den Bergh-Hagen (open star clusters)
  • VFTS — VLT Flames Tarantula Survey
  • Vou — J.G.E.G. Voute (double stars)
  • VPHAS+ The VST Photometric Hα Survey of the Southern Galactic Plane and Bulge
  • VV — Vorontsov-Vel'yaminov Interacting Galaxies (Boris Aleksandrovich Vorontsov-Vel'yaminov)¨
  • VVV Survey — Vista Variables in the Via Lactea (Latin for Milky Way)
  • VVV-CL — (open star clusters, I.R.)
  • Vy — Vyssotsky (planetary nebulae) (Alexander Vyssotsky)

W edit

  • W — Radiosource (Westerhout)
  • W20 — Washington 20 Catalog
  • Wa / Ward — I.W. Ward (double stars)
  • Wa — Waterloo (open star clusters)
  • WASP — Wide Angle Search for Planets
  • WASP0-TR — Wide Angle Search for Planets, Transit
  • WDS — Washington Double Star Catalog
  • We — Weinberger (planetary nebulae) (Ronald Weinberger)
  • We — Westerlund (open star clusters) (Bengt Westerlund, 1921-2008)
  • Webb — T.W. Webb (double stars)
  • WeDe — Weinberger-Dengle (planetary nebulae)
  • Weisse — M. Weisse (double stars)
  • WeSa — Weinberger-Sabbadin (planetary nebulae)
  • Wg — R.W. Wrigley (double stars)
  • Whiting — Alan B. Whiting (globular star clusters) (for example: Whiting 1 at 2h 02m / -3° 15' in Cetus)
  • WhMe — Whitelock-Menzies
  • Willman — Beth Willman (for example: ultra low-luminosity dwarf galaxy or star cluster Willman 1 in Ursa Major)
  • Wils — R.H. Wilson, Jr. (double stars)
  • Win — Winlock (double stars)
  • Wirtz — Carl Wirtz (double stars)
  • WISE — Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer
  • WISEA — AllWISE Source Catalog
  • WISEP — Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer Preliminary Release Source Catalog
  • WNC / Winn — Winnecke Catalogue of Double Stars
  • WNO — Washington Observations (double stars) (U.S. Naval Observatory, Washington D.C.)
  • Wo — Woolley Nearby Star Catalogue
  • Wolf — Catalogue of High Proper Motion Stars (Wolf)
  • Worley — Charles E. Worley (double stars)
  • WR — Catalog of Galactic Wolf-Rayet stars (Charles Wolf / Georges Rayet)

X edit

  • XBS — XMM-Newton, Bright Source
  • XBSS — XMM-Newton Bright Serendipitous Survey
  • XEST — XMM-Newton Extended Survey of the Taurus Molecular
  • XO — XO-Project (XO Telescope) (search for extrasolar planets)
  • XTE — X-ray Timing Explorer
  • XZ — XZ Catalogue of Zodiacal Stars (Richard Schmidt / Tom Van Flandern, 1977, U.S. Naval Observatory)

Y edit

Z edit

  • Z — Fritz Zwicky, Catalogue of galaxies and of clusters of galaxies
  • ZC — Robertson's Zodiacal Catalogue (James Robertson's catalogue of 3539 zodiacal stars brighter than 9th magnitude)
  • Zij — Islamic astronomical books that tabulates parameters used for astronomical calculations of the positions of the Sun, Moon, stars, and planets

See also edit

Notes and references edit

  1. ^ a b See p. 20, X-ray sources in SIMBAD, J. M. Hameury, C. Motch, and M. Pakull, Bull. Inf. Centre Données Stellaires 47, pp. 19–20, Bibcode:1995BICDS..47...19H.
  2. ^ p. 19, X-ray sources in SIMBAD.
  3. ^ The Einstein Slew Survey, Martin Elvis, David Plummer, Jonathan Schachter, and G. Fabbiano, Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series 80, #1 (May 1992), pp. 257–303, Bibcode:1992ApJS...80..257E, doi:10.1086/191665.
  4. ^ See the Fermi Science Support Center at NASA, or directly the paper: Pat Nolan et al. (the Fermi LAT Collaboration) "Fermi Large Area Telescope Second Source Catalog", Astrophys. J., Suppl. Ser., 199, 31 (2012) doi:10.1088/0067-0049/199/2/31
  5. ^ Reed, B.C., Astrophys. J., Suppl. Ser., 115, 271-276 (1998)
  6. ^ Sky Catalogue 2000.0, Volume 2, page 48
  7. ^ Arakelian, Marat A. (January 1975). "The Galaxies of High Surface Brightness". Communications of the Byurakan Astrophysical Observatory. 47: 3–42. Bibcode:1975CoBAO..47....3A. Retrieved 24 August 2020.
  8. ^ A Catalogue of Southern Peculiar Galaxies and Associations, Volume 1 — H.C.Arp / B.F.Madore
  9. ^ Sky & Telescope 12/'04, Page 86
  10. ^ Sky & Telescope 12/'04, page 87
  11. ^ Celescope Catalog of Ultraviolet Stellar Observations. Magnetic Tape Version, R. J. Davis, W. A. Deutschman, K. L. Haramundanis, SAO Special Report #350 (1973), Bibcode:1973SAOSR.350....1D.
  12. ^ Cruz-González, C.; Recillas-Cruz, E.; Costero, R.; Peimbert, M.; Torres-Peimbert, S. (1974). "A catalogue of galactic O stars and the ionization of the low density interstellar medium by runaway stars". Revista Mexicana de Astronomía y Astrofísica. 1: 211. Bibcode:1974RMxAA...1..211C.
  13. ^ Cape Photographic Catalog 1950.0 (CPC) (Jackson+ 1954-1968), database, Centre de Données astronomiques de Strasbourg.
  14. ^ Microfiche Edition of CSI, F. Ochsenbein, M. Bischoff, and D. Egret, Astronomy and Astrophysics Supplement Series 43 (February 1981), pp. 259–264, Bibcode:1981A&AS...43..259O
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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 Astronomical catalogs are usually the result of an astronomical survey of some kind Contents0 9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZTop of page See also References0 9 edit0ES Einstein Slew Survey version 0 1 1A 2A 3A Lists of X ray sources from the Ariel V satellite 2 1C First Cambridge Catalogue of Radio Sources 1ES Einstein Slew Survey 1 3 1FGL 2FGL 4 Lists of gamma ray sources from the Large Area Telescope on board the Fermi Gamma ray Space Telescope 1RXH ROSAT HRI Pointed Observations 1RXS ROSAT All Sky Bright Source Catalogue ROSAT All Sky Survey Faint Source Catalog 1SWASP SuperWASP 2A see 1A 2C Second Cambridge Catalogue of Radio Sources 2E The Einstein Observatory Soft X ray Source List 2MASS Two Micron All Sky Survey 2MASP Two Micron All Sky Survey Prototype 2MASSI Two Micron All Sky Survey Incremental release 2MASSW Two Micron All Sky Survey Working database 2MUCD Ultracool Dwarfs from the 2MASS Catalog 2MASX Two Micron All Sky Survey Extended source catalogue 2MASS GC Globular Clusters I R 2MASS GC 01 and 2MASS GC 02 are Hurt 1 and Hurt 2 source Bruno Alessi 3A see 1A 3C and 3CR Third Cambridge Catalogue of Radio Sources and revised 4C Fourth Cambridge Survey of celestial radio sources 5C Fifth Cambridge Survey of Radio Sources 6C Sixth Cambridge Survey of radio sources 7C Seventh Cambridge Survey 8C Eighth Cambridge Survey 8pc 8 parsec listing all stars within 8 parsec 9C Ninth Cambridge survey at 15GHzA editAB Azzopardi Breysacher Wolf Rayet stars in the Small Magellanic Cloud SMC Abel globular star clusters Abell Abell catalogue Abetti Giorgio Abetti double stars Abt for example open star cluster Abt 1 Biurakan 4 Markarian 6 Stock 7 at 2 29 6 60 39 near the southwestern section of the Heart Nebula in Cassiopeia AC Astrographic Catalogue A C Alvan Clark double stars Ac Ack Agnes Acker planetary nebulae A G C Alvan Graham Clark double stars AGC Arecibo General Catalog ADS Aitken Double Star Catalogue AFGL Air Force Geophysical Laboratory Ag Aguero catalogue of peculiar galaxies captured during the National Geographic Society Palomar Observatory Sky Survey POSS AG AGK AGKR Astronomische Gesellschaft Katalog AH03 star clusters source Bruno Alessi s list Al Allen planetary nebulae Alden H L Alden double stars Alessi Bruno Sampaio Alessi s catalogue of telescopic asterisms and open star clusters Alessi Teutsch Bruno S Alessi s and Philipp Teutsch s catalogue of telescopic asterisms and open star clusters Ali H Ali double stars Alicante for example open star cluster Alicante 1 at 3 59 18 57 14 14 in Camelopardalis Alicante 1 looks like a chain of dim stars with two relatively bright accompanying stars known as TYC 3725 498 1 and TYC 3725 866 1 source Wikisky Aller R M Aller double stars Ramon Maria Aller Ulloa ALS UBV beta database for Case Hamburg Northern and Southern Luminous Stars 5 Alter open star clusters for example Alter 1 at 0 31 56 9 63 09 47 in Cassiopeia Alter 1 King 14 Alter Cluster Alves Yun open star clusters AM Arp Madore catalogue of open and globular star clusters Halton Arp Barry F Madore for example Arp Madore 1 in Horologium Arp Madore 2 in Puppis An Anderson double stars Andrews Lindsay AL open star clusters for example Andrews Lindsay 1 at 13 15 16 65 55 12 in Musca AL 1 is also known as vdB Hagen 144 Annis APM Automatic Plate Measuring machine Apriamashvili open star clusters the open star cluster Basel 1 at about one degree WNW of Messier 11 is also known as the Apriamashvili cluster Ara for example Ara 2035 at 7 08 8 24 03 in Canis Major 6 S Aravamudan Arak Ark Marat Arsen Arakelian 1929 1983 Arakelian Emission Line Objects 7 Arce Goodman open star clusters Archinal probably Brent A Archinal for example open star cluster Archinal 1 at 18 54 49 5 32 54 in Serpens Cauda Arg Friedrich Wilhelm Argelander double stars ARO Algonquin Radio Observatory Arp Atlas of Peculiar Galaxies ASCC N V Kharchenko All Sky Compiled Catalogue Kinematika Fiz Nebesn Tel 17 part no 5 409 2001 Auner for example open star cluster Auner 1 at 7 04 16 19 45 00 in Canis Major Auner 1 is the cluster which was lost in the disturbing ghost reflection of nearby Alpha Canis Majoris aka Sirius this during the Palomar Observatory Sky Survey POSS Av Antalova open star clusters for example Antalova 1 at 17 28 55 31 34 11 in Scorpius Av Hunter Aveni Hunter open star clusters for example Aveni Hunter 1 at 23 37 48 48 31 12 north of the former constellation Honores Friderici in Andromeda AXP Anomalous X Ray Pulsar AZ AzV Azzopardi VigneauB editb S W Burnham double stars bpm Burnham s measures of proper motion stars 1913 catalogue B Willem H van den Bos double stars B E E Barnard s List of Dark Nebulae B2 Bologna Sky Survey at 408 MHz 9929 radio sources performed with the Northern Cross Radio Telescope B3 The New Bologna Sky Survey at 408 MHz 13354 radio sources performed with the Northern Cross Radio Telescope Ba Barnard double stars Ba Baade planetary nebulae BAC Bordeaux Astrographic Catalog Bail Bal R Baillaud double stars Baize Baz Paul Baize Paul Achille Ariel Baize 1901 1995 double stars Balbinot open and globular star clusters for example globular star cluster Balbinot 1 in Pegasus Bar Barkhatova open star clusters for example Barkhatova 1 NNW of NGC 7000 the North America Nebula in Cygnus BAR E E Barton double stars Bas Basel open star clusters for example Basel 1 at about one degree WNW of open star cluster Messier 11 in Scutum Basel 1 is also known as the Apriamashvili cluster Bat Hans Battermann 1860 1922 double stars BAT99 The Fourth Catalogue of Population I Wolf Rayet stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud BAY Uranometria Bayer designation BCVS Bibliographic Catalogue of Variable Stars BD Bonner Durchmusterung BDS Burnham Double Star Catalogue BDS03 I R open star clusters BDSB for example open star cluster BDSB 96 at 7 05 18 12 19 44 BDSB03 I R open star clusters Be Bergvall catalogue of some 400 interacting and distorted galaxies found on glass copies of the ESO Blue Survey 8 Be Berkeley open star clusters 104 items Be Bernes dark nebulae Bedin Luigi Bedin for example dwarf spheroidal galaxy Bedin I in Pavo Ben Jack Bennett s catalogue of 152 deep sky objects in the southern celestial hemisphere all from the NGC or IC lists except Ben 47 which is Melotte 105 in Carina and Ben 72a which is Trumpler 23 in Norma Bergeron Joe Bergeron for example Bergeron 1 in Cepheus 9 BFS Blitz Fitch Stark for example BFS 15 in Cepheus 10 BH Van den Bergh Hagen open star clusters see also VdB Ha Bhas Bha T P Bhaskavan double stars Bi Biurakan open star clusters Bica open star clusters Bica Schmitt open star clusters Big Guillaume Bigourdan double stars Bird F Bird double stars Bl Victor Manuel Blanco for example open star cluster Blanco 1 in Sculptor Bloch Blo M Bloch double stars Bo Bochum open star clusters Bo Bond double stars BoBn Boeshaar Bond planetary nebulae for example BoBn 1 an extragalactic planetary nebula at 0 37 13 42 in Cetus Bode telescopic asterisms Boe Boeger double stars Bogleiv open star clusters Bonatto open star clusters Boo Samuel Latimer Boothroyd 1874 1965 double stars Boy Bowyer double stars BPI open star clusters BPM L Bruce Proper Motion Survey Luyten BPMA Bordeaux Catalogue double stars Bradley Brandt for example open star cluster Brandt 1 at 8 09 32 47 20 12 Pozzo 1 very near Gamma Velorum also known as Regor Brand Wouterloot BW open star clusters Brey Breysacher Large Magellanic Cloud Wolf Rayet stars BRI Bj R I survey Briceno open star clusters for example Briceno 1 at the star 25 Orionis Brosch open star clusters Brso Bso Brisbane Observatory Australia double stars Brt S G Barton double stars Btz E Bernewitz double stars Bry Walter William Bryant double stars BV Bohm Vitense planetary nebulae BVD R Benavides double stars C editC Caldwell catalogue Sir Patrick Moore Caballero Solano for example open star cluster Caballero Solano 1 at Delta Orionis also known as the Mintaka cluster Calvet telescopic asterisms Camargo open star clusters Canali telescopic asterisms Capo Cpo Cape Observatory South Africa double stars CARMA Carpenter for example Carpenter 1 at galactic coordinates 213 34 12 60 BDB 229 FSR 1086 MWSC 732 Carraro for example open star cluster Carraro 1 at 10 37 00 58 44 00 NW of the Eta Carinae Nebula CBB open star clusters CCCP Cl open star clusters CCCP Gp open star clusters CCCS Catalogue of Cool Carbon Stars CCDM Catalog of Components of Double and Multiple Stars CCO Catalogue of Cometary Orbits CCS General Catalogue of Cool Carbon Stars CCS2 General Catalog of S Stars second edition CD CoD Cordoba Durchmusterung CDIMP Catalogue of Discoveries and Identifications of Minor Planets CED Cederblad gaseous nebula CEL Celescope Catalogue of Ultraviolet Magnitudes 11 Cezar for example Cezar 6 at galactic coordinates 204 93 13 83 CFBDSIR Canada France Brown Dwarfs Survey InfraRed CG Cometary Globule for example CG 4 in Puppis also known as God s Hand CGCG Catalogue of Galaxies and Clusters of Galaxies CGCS Catalogue of Galactic Cool Carbon Stars CGO Catalogue of Galactic O Stars 12 CGSS Catalogue of Galactic S Stars Chaple for example Chaple 1 at galactic coordinates 74 46 3 66 which is an asterism called Chaple s Arc and also Cygnus Fairy Ring and HD 190466 Group and Ramakers 20 Chatard telescopic asterisms Che P S Chevalier double stars Chereul moving groups of stars Chiravalle for example Chiravalle 1 in Hercules at galactic coordinates 75 25 27 91 which is an asterism called Candle and Holder Chupina Chupina objects 1 to 5 are located at and near open star cluster Messier 67 in Cancer CIO Catalog of Infrared Observations CLUST open star clusters CMC Carlsberg Meridian Catalogue Cn Cannon planetary nebulae Cn1 Cn2 Cn3 Cog Cogshall double stars Col Collins double stars Com G C Comstock double stars Cop Copeland double stars Coro Coo Cordoba Observatory Argentina double stars CoRoT CoRoT Catalogue CoRoT Exo CoRoT Catalogue Cou Paul Couteau double stars CP Cambridge Pulsar CPC Cape Photographic Catalogue 13 CPD Cape Photographic Durchmusterung Cr Collinder open star clusters Per Collinder Crinklaw telescopic asterisms CRL Cambridge Research Laboratory Sky Survey Cruls Cru L Cruls double stars CSI Catalog of Stellar Identifications 14 15 CSV Catalog of Suspected Variables CSS General Catalogue of S Stars Cz Czernik open star clusters D editD James Dunlop A catalogue of nebulae and clusters of stars in the southern hemisphere observed at Parramatta in New South Wales DA Dominion Observatory List A 16 Danjon Andre Danjon double stars Danks open star clusters for example Danks 1 amp 2 located near the northeastern Centaurus section of the Coalsack Nebula Dawes W R Dawes double stars d B H Dawson double stars DBSB03 I R open star clusters DB2000 Dutra Bica 2000 I R open star clusters DB2001 Dutra Bica 2001 I R open star clusters DC open star clusters DCld A catalogue of southern dark clouds 17 DDO David Dunlap Observatory Dwarf Galaxies DeHt Dengel Hartl planetary nebulae for example DeHt 1 at 5 55 22 54 in Lepus Dem Ercole Dembowski double stars DENIS Deep Near Infrared Survey of the Southern Sky DENIS P Deep Near Infrared Survey Provisory designation Desvoivres telescopic asterisms DHW Dengel Hartl Weinberger planetary nebulae Dias Wilton S Dias UNIFEI open star clusters Dick J Dick double stars Djorg Stanislav George Djorgovski globular star clusters for example Djorgovski 1 in Scorpius Dju P Djurkovic double stars DM Durchmusterung BD Bonner Durchmusterung CD CoD Cordoba Durchmusterung CPD Cape Photographic Durchmusterung DN Duus Newell Catalogue of Southern Groups and Clusters of Galaxies Alan Duus Barry Newell DnB Open Source nebulae DO Dearborn Observatory Do Dolidze open star clusters 57 items Dob A W Doberck double stars Dom Jean Dommanget double stars Don H F Donner double stars Donatiello Giuseppe Donatiello for example dwarf spheroidal galaxy Donatiello I in Andromeda Doo Eric Doolittle double stars DoDz Dolidze Dzimselejsvili open star clusters 11 items Dorpat Dorpat Observatory Estonia DR Downes and Rinehart microwave sources Du Duner double stars D James Dunlop double stars Dutra Bica open star clusters DWB Dickel Wendker Bieritz A catalogue of optically visible HII regions in the Cygnus X region Dwingeloo Dwingeloo Obscured Galaxy Survey DOGS for example Dwingeloo 1 and Dwingeloo 2 in Cassiopeia E editE for example globular star cluster E 3 at 9 20 59 77 16 57 in Chamaeleon source Bruno Alessi s and Wilton Dias s lists EC Edinburgh Cape Blue Object Survey Edg D W Edgecomb double stars EG97 Eckart Genzel 1997 Stars close to Sagittarius A like EG97 S2 Egb Egbert double stars EGB Ellis Grayson Bond planetary nebulae Eggen Olin J Eggen double stars EGGR Eggen Greenstein proper motion star Elosser telescopic asterisms EMP Ephemerides of Minor Planets Eng Engelmann double stars EPIC Ecliptic Plane Input Catalog Escorial open star clusters ESO European Southern Observatory Catalog Esp T E H Espin double stars Es Birm Espin Birmingham catalogue of red stars F editF Fath Edward Arthur Fath 1880 1959 for example galaxy Fath 703 aka NGC 5892 in Libra Fa Fairall Anthony Patrick Fairall 1943 2008 FCC Fornax Cluster Catalogue Fei Feinstein open star clusters for example Feinstein 1 at 11 05 56 59 49 00 in Carina Feibelman for example open star cluster Feibelman 1 near The Revenante of the Swan 34 P Cygni Feigelson for example open star cluster Feigelson 1 at 11 59 51 78 12 27 in Chamaeleon at the binary star Epsilon Chamaeleonis Ferrero telescopic asterisms F W S Finsen double stars Fg Fleming planetary nebulae for example Fleming 1 FK4 Fourth Fundamental Catalogue FK5 Fifth Fundamental Catalogue Fle J O Fleckenstein double stars FLM Historia coelestis Britannica Flamsteed designation For L Forgeron double stars Fox Philip Fox double stars French Sue French from Sky and Telescope Fr Frolov open star clusters for example Frolov 1 at 23 57 25 61 37 48 in Cassiopeia Franz J Franz double stars Frh R Furuhjelm double stars Frk W S Franks double stars and colours of stars probably William Sadler Franks published a catalogue of the colours of 3890 stars FSC Faint Source Catalogue FSR Froebrich Scholz Raftery I R open and globular star clusters for example globular star cluster FSR 1758 in Scorpius Fur H Furner double stars G editG Lowell Proper Motion Survey Giclas GD Lowell Proper Motion Survey Giclas dwarf GR Lowell Proper Motion Survey Giclas red star HG Lowell Proper Motion Survey Giclas Hyades Gale W F Gale double stars Gallo J Gallo double stars GAn G Anderson double stars Gaia catalogues general purpose Gaia DR1 Gaia DR2 Gaia EDR3 Gaia DR3 GC General Catalogue of Nebulae and Clusters GC Boss Boss general catalogue of 33342 stars GCRV General Catalogue of Stellar Radial Velocities 18 GCTP General Catalogue of Trigonometric Parallaxes GCVS General Catalog of Variable Stars Giclas Henry L Giclas double stars Gl GJ Gliese Jahreiss catalogue or Gliese Jahreiss catalogue GJJC Gillett Jacoby Joyce Cohen planetary nebulae Gli J M Gilliss double stars GLIMPSE together with Mercer in the list of 10978 star clusters Glp S de Glasenapp double stars GM Gyulbudaghian Maghakian planetary nebulae Gol H Goldschmidt double stars GOS Galactic O Star Catalogue 19 GOSSS Galactic O Star Spectroscopic Survey 19 Goyal A N Goyal double stars Graham for example open star cluster Graham 1 at 10 56 32 63 01 04 in Carina Gr Grant double stars Grasdalen open star clusters GR Gibson Reaves for example Gibson Reaves 8 GR 8 galaxy in Virgo Gibson Reaves 1923 2005 GRB Gamma Ray Burst Grindlay globular star clusters for example Grindlay 1 in Scorpius at 17 32 0 33 50 20 GRO Gamma Ray Observatory NASA Compton Groombridge Stephen Groombridge 1755 1832 GSC Guide Star Catalog GSC2 GSC II Guide Star Catalog II GSPC Guide Star Photometric Catalog GSPC2 Guide Star Photometric Catalog 2nd Gsh J Glaisher double stars GS G Struve double stars Gtb K Gottlieb double stars Gui J Guillaume double stars Gum Gum catalog of emission nebulaeH edith John Herschel double stars H Haro planetary nebulae H Harvard open star clusters H William Herschel double stars HA for example galaxy HA 85 in Telescopium see chart 26 in Wil Tirion s Sky Atlas 2000 0 however chart 435 in Uranometria 2000 0 Volume 2 1987 edition shows this object as ESO 183 G30 Haf Haffner open star clusters Hall Asaph Hall double stars HAT P HATNet Project Hungarian Automated Telescope Network search for extrasolar planets HATS HATNet Project southern hemisphere HaTr Hartl Tritton planetary nebulae Haufen for example Haufen A in Cetus at 1h 08 9m 15 25 2000 0 which is according to Sky Catalogue 2000 0 Volume 2 the same as Abell 151 Hav Moffat Havlen Moffat open star clusters Hb Hubble planetary nebulae HC Howell Crisp planetary nebulae HCG Hickson Compact Group HCWils H C Wilson double stars HD Henry Draper Catalogue HDE Henry Draper Extension HDEC Henry Draper Extension Charts HdO Harvard Observatory USA and stations elsewhere double stars HDW Hartl Dengel Weinberger planetary nebulae Hdz Harvard Zone Catalogues double stars HE Hamburg ESO Survey He Henize planetary nebulae Hen Henize Catalogues of Ha Emission Stars and Nebulae in the Magellanic Clouds Hf Hoffleit planetary nebulae HFG Heckathorn Fesen Gull HH Herbig Haro object HIC Hipparcos Input Catalogue HIP Hipparcos Catalogue HIPASS HI Parkes All Sky Survey Hld E S Holden double stars Hlm E Holmes double stars Hln Frank Holden double stars HN William Herschel s 1821 catalogue double stars Ho Hogg open star clusters Ho G W Hough double stars Holmberg Erik Holmberg dwarf irregular galaxies Hooke Robert Hooke double stars Howe H A Howe double stars HP Haute Provence globular star clusters for example HP 1 in Ophiuchus at 17 31 1 29 59 20 HR Bright Star Catalogue Harvard Revised Catalogue Hrg L Hargrave double stars Hrr Harrington telescopic asterisms HS Hermann Struve double stars HS Hamburg Survey quasars and blue stars HSC Hubble Source Catalog 21 lists of sources from the Hubble Space Telescope Hst C S Hastings double stars Hu Humason planetary nebulae Hu W J Hussey double stars Hurt Robert Hurt for example globular star cluster Hurt 2 aka 2MASS GC02 in Sagittarius Huygens Christiaan Huygens double stars HV Harvard Variable HVGC Hyper Velocity Globular Cluster for example HVGC 1 in the supergiant elliptical galaxy Messier 87 in Virgo HVS HyperVelocity Stars Hynek J Allen Hynek double stars Hz Wulff D Heintz double stars Hzg E Hertzsprung double stars I editI Robert Thorburn Ayton Innes R T A Innes 1861 1933 double stars IC Index Catalogue IC I Index Catalogue I IC II Index Catalogue II IDS Index Catalogue of Visual Double Stars IGR Integral Gamma Ray source IPHAS The INT Photometric Ha Survey of the Northern Galactic Plane IRAS Infrared Astronomical Satellite IRS International Reference Star Isk Iskudarian open star clusters for example Iskudarian 1 in the northern section of the rhombus b g d and z Lyrae Isserstedt telescopic asterisms IsWe Ishida Weinberger planetary nebulae Ivanov open star clusters J editJ Robert Jonckheere s catalogue of double star observations see 1 for an article about it Ja Jacoby planetary nebulae for example Jacoby 1 at 15 23 52 14 in Bootes JaFu Jacoby Fullton planetary nebulae JAn John A Anderson double stars Jc William Stephen Jacob double stars Jef H M Jeffers double stars Jn Jones planetary nebulae for example Jones 1 at 23 36 30 28 in Pegasus JnEr Jones Emberson planetary nebulae for example Jones Emberson 1 in Lynx also known as the Headphone nebula Jo Jones double stars Johansson open star clusters for example Johansson 1 at 15 46 20 52 22 54 in Norma Joy Alfred Harrison Joy double stars Jsp Morris Ketchum Jessup double stars Juchert open star clusters Juchert Saloranta telescopic asterisms JW Jones amp Walker s list of stars near the Orion Nebula K editK Lubos Kohoutek planetary nebulae Ka Valentina Karachentseva dwarf galaxies Karhula for example open star cluster Karhula 1 near planetary nebula Messier 76 in Perseus K2 K2 Kepler extended mission catalog KELT Kilodegree Extremely Little Telescope search for extrasolar planets Kemble Father Lucian Kemble asterisms which could be observed through binoculars for example Kemble 1 aka Kemble s Cascade in Camelopardalis Kepler Kepler catalog Kes Kesteven supernova remnants For example Kesteven 79 K Kg Ivan R King open star clusters KGZ Catalogue de Zimmerman Kharchenko for example open star cluster Kharchenko 1 at 6 08 48 24 19 54 near or at Messier 35 in Gemini KIC Kepler Input Catalog Kim Dongwon Kim for example globular star cluster Kim 2 in Indus KjPn Kazaryan Parsamyan planetary nebulae Klemola for example Klemola 44 galaxy cluster in Sculptor Arnold Richard Klemola 1931 2019 KnFs Kinman Feast Lasker planetary nebulae Knott Kn G Knott double stars KOI Kepler Object of Interest Kontizas for example Kontizas 953 in Dorado in the Large Magellanic Cloud Koposov open and globular star clusters for example globular star clusters Koposov 1 and Koposov 2 in Virgo and Gemini Kr A Kruger double stars probably Karl Nikolaus Adalbert Krueger 1832 1896 Kron globular star clusters for example Kron 3 in Tucana Kronberger for example open star cluster Kronberger 1 at 5 28 20 34 46 52 aka Alicante 12 in Auriga Kru E C Kruger double stars Ku F Kustner double stars KUG Kiso Survey for Ultraviolet excess Galaxies 22 Kui Gerard P Kuiper 1905 73 double stars KUV Kiso observatory UV excess objectL editL BPM Bruce Proper Motion Survey Luyten La Langley double stars Lac N de Lacaille 1713 62 double stars Lac Catalog of Nebulae of the Southern Sky Lacaille Lac I Nebulae Lac II Nebulous Star Clusters Lac III Nebulous Stars Laevens Benjamin P M Laevens globular clusters and dwarf galaxies for example Laevens 1 in Crater Laevens 2 in Triangulum Triangulum II Laevens 3 in Delphinus Lal F de Lalande double stars Lam J von Lamont double stars l Lambda mentioned in T W Webb s Celestial Objects for Common Telescopes Volume 2 The Stars pages 285 319 Index of Double Stars Epoch 2000 Printed examples from the Lambda catalogue l 32 RA 3 47 9 l 88 RA 7 48 9 l 91 RA 7 55 7 l 96 RA 8 12 5 l 108 RA 9 0 3 l 115 RA 9 37 1 l 140 RA 11 56 7 l 176 RA 13 20 5 l 228 RA 15 23 2 l 249 RA 15 47 6 l 316 RA 17 0 4 l RA 17 6 4 l 320 RA 17 12 2 l 342 RA 17 53 3 All examples are located in the southern celestial hemisphere The Lambda catalogue is related to T J J See s catalogue of double stars LAMOST Large Sky Area Multi Object Fibre Spectroscopic Telescope Guo Shoujing Telescope Latham for example Latham 1 at 13 10 50 30 28 36 in Coma Berenices Latysev open star clusters Lau H E Lau double stars LBN Lynds Catalogue of Bright Nebulae Lbz P Labitzke double stars LDN Lynds Catalogue of Dark Nebulae LDS Luyten Double Star catalogue LEDA Lyon Meudon Extragalactic Database Lederman telescopic asterisms Le Gentil for example Le Gentil 3 in Cygnus at 21 08 51 40 dark nebula Leon Frederick C Leonard double stars Lewis Thomas Lewis double stars LFT Luyten Five Tenths catalogue LG11 Lepine amp Gaidos 2011 bright M dwarfs 23 LGG Lyons Groups of Galaxies LGGS Local Group Galaxy Survey 24 LGS for example dwarf galaxy LGS 3 in Pisces also known as the Pisces Dwarf LHA Lamont Hussey Alpha LHS Luyten Half Second catalogue Liller globular star clusters for example Liller 1 in Scorpius Lo Lars Olof Loden open star clusters Lo Longmore Loiano for example open star cluster Loiano 1 at 19 58 21 32 32 42 in Cygnus Lorenzin Tomm Lorenzin telescopic asterisms LoTr Longmore Tritton planetary nebulae LP Luyten Palomar Survey LPM Luyten Proper Motion Catalogue LPO La Plata Observatory Argentina LS either of two Luminous Stars catalogues see LSN and LSS below LS Lensed Star LS 1 Icarus in Leo see MACS J1149 Lensed Star 1 LSA Lundstrom Stenholm Acker planetary nebulae LSN Luminous Stars in the Northern Milky Way LSPM LSPM catalog Lepine Shara Proper Motion catalog 25 LSR Lepine Shara Rich catalogue LSS Luminous Stars in the Southern Milky Way LTT Luyten Two Tenths catalogue Luginbuhl Skiff for example open star cluster Luginbuhl Skiff 1 at 6 14 48 12 52 24 slightly east of open star cluster NGC 2194 in Orion Luhman for example Luhman 16 in Vela Luy W J Luyten double stars Lv Francis Preserved Leavenworth double stars Ly Lynga open star clusters M editM Catalog of Nebulae and Star Clusters Messier object M Minkowski planetary nebulae Ma J H Madler double stars Mac Maclear double stars MACS Massive Cluster Survey or Magellanic Catalogue of Stars MACHO MACHO Project lensing events Massive Compact Halo Object MACHO LMC MACHO Project Large Magellanic Cloud Microlensing MACHO SML MACHO Project Small Magellanic Cloud Microlensing Maffei Paolo Maffei for example galaxies Maffei 1 and Maffei 2 in Cassiopeia Mailyan for example Mailyan 44 aka Holmberg I DDO 63 UGC 5139 at 9h 40 5m 71 11 in Ursa Major Malin David Malin for example the largest galaxy known Malin 1 in Coma Berenices Mamajek open star clusters for example Mamajek 1 at 8 42 06 79 01 38 in Chamaeleon also known as h Chamaeleontis cluster or h Chamaeleontis association Markov telescopic asterisms for example Markov 1 in Hercules MAXI Monitor of All sky X ray Image Mayall Nicholas Mayall for example globular star cluster Mayall II orbiting Messier 31 the Andromeda galaxy Mayer open star clusters McC McCormick Observatory Catalog MCG Morphological Catalogue of Galaxies MCW Morgan Code and Whitford 26 Me Merrill planetary nebulae Mel Melotte Catalogue of open star clusters Philibert Jacques Melotte Mercer for example globular star cluster Mercer 3 in Scutum MGC globular star clusters for example MGC1 in Pisces Mh O M Mitchel double stars Mil J A Miller double stars Miller open star clusters for example Miller 1 at 9 25 42 53 14 00 near the variable star GL Velorum in Vela Milb W Milburn double stars MlbO Melbourne Observatory Australia double stars Mlf Frank Muller double stars Mlr Paul Muller double stars Moffat open star clusters for example Moffat 1 at 16 01 30 54 07 00 in Norma Moitinho open star clusters for example Moitinho 1 at 8 19 17 45 12 30 southwest of the Gum Nebula in Vela MPC Minor Planet Circulars contain astrometric observations orbits and ephemerides of both minor planets and comets Mrk Benjamin Benik Egishevitch Markarian open star clusters and galaxies the Markarian galaxies MSH Mills Slee Hill Catalog of Radio Sources Muzzio open star clusters for example Muzzio 1 at 8 57 12 47 46 00 in Vela MW Mandel Wilson Catalogue of Unexplored Nebulae not in SIMBAD yet MWP Motch Werner Pakull planetary nebulae MyCn Mayall Cannon planetary nebulae Mz Menzel planetary nebulae N editN for example N 164 nebula in Dorado Na Nassau planetary nebulae Naillon telescopic asterisms source Bruno Alessi s list N30 Catalog of 5 268 Standard Stars Based on the Normal System N30 27 Neckerman telescopic asterisms for example Neckerman 1 aka Kemble 2 Little Cassiopeia NED NASA IPAC Extragalactic Database Negueruela Ignacio Negueruela NeVe Neckel Vehrenberg planetary nebulae New galaxies New 1 in Cetus source The Deep Sky Field Guide to Uranometria 2000 0 Cragin Lucyk Rappaport chart 262 New 5 in Sagittarius thus mentioned on chart 22 of Wil Tirion s Sky Atlas 2000 0 mentioned as ESO 285 G7 on charts 411 and 412 in Uranometria 2000 0 Volume 2 1987 edition New 6 in Indus chart 23 in Tirion s Sky Atlas 2000 0 chart 413 in the 1987 edition of Uranometria 2000 0 Volume 2 as ESO 287 G13 NGC New General Catalogue NGTS Next Generation Transit Survey extrasolar planets NHICAT Northern HIPASS Catalog NLTT New Luyten Two Tenths Catalogue NOMAD The Naval Observatory Merged Astrometric Dataset NOMAD 2 NStars Nearby Stars Database NSV New Catalogue of Suspected Variable Stars NZO New Zealand Observatory double stars O editO O Neal open star clusters OCL Open Clusters OEC Open Exoplanet Catalogue 3 OGLE Optical Gravitational Lensing Experiment Ol Charles Pollard Olivier double stars Opik Ernst J Opik double stars OSC Open Supernova Catalog 4 OS Otto Struve Pulkovo Catalogue 1843 double stars OSS Otto Struve Pulkovo Catalogue Supplement 1843 double stars OSS Ohio Sky Survey OTC Open TDE Catalog 5 OTS Oasa Tamura Sugitani Ou Nicolas Outters for example Ou 4 the Squid Nebula in Cepheus see APOD Astronomy Picture Of the Day July 18 2014 P editP Perrine double stars PAL Palomar Globular Clusters 15 globular clusters discovered on the Palomar Observatory Sky Survey plates Par Parkhurst double stars PB Peimbert Batiz planetary nebulae PC Peimbert Costero planetary nebulae PACWB Catalogue of Particle Accelerating Colliding Wind Binaries 6 Pe Perek planetary nebulae Perr Perrotin double stars Perry Perry double stars PG Palomar Green catalogue of ultraviolet excess stellar objects PGC Principal Galaxies Catalogue PH Planet Hunters PHL Palomar Haro Luyten catalogue 28 Pi Pismis Paris Pismis 1911 1999 catalogue of 22 open star clusters and 2 globular star clusters PK Catalogue of galactic planetary nebulae Perek Kohoutek PKS Parkes Catalogue of Radio Sources Platais Imants Platais catalogue of open star clusters Plq Paloque double stars PLX General Catalogue of Trigonometric Stellar Parallaxes and Supplement Jenkins Yale University PM Preite Martinez planetary nebulae PMC Tokyo Photoelectric Meridian Circle Catalog 29 PN See PNG 30 PNG Strasbourg ESO Catalogue of Galactic Planetary Nebulae 31 Pol Pollock double stars Pou Pourteau double stars PPM Positions and Proper Motions Star Catalogues Pri Pritchett double stars PrO Perth Observatory Australia double stars Prz Przbyllok double stars Ps Francis G Pease planetary nebulae for example Pease 1 in the globular cluster Messier 15 Pegasus PSR Pulsating Source of Radio pulsars PTFO Palomar Transient Factory Ptt Pettit double stars Pu Purgathofer planetary nebulae PuWe Purgathofer Weinberger planetary nebulae Pz Piazzi double stars Q editQ for example galaxy Q 6188 at 0 48 6 12 44 in Cetus mentioned on charts 261 262 in Uranometria 2000 0 Volume 2 1987 edition according to Wolfgang Steinicke and Richard Jakiel of the book Galaxies and How to Observe Them this galaxy Q 6188 is also catalogued as Mrk 960 and PGC 2845 QES QATAR Exoplanet Survey QSO Revised and Updated Catalog of Quasi stellar Objects QZM for example QZM 2 at galactic coordinates 78 12 3 63 J2000 20 14 26 41 13 28 QZM 2 Froebrich 116 SUH 151 R editR Radcliffe Observatory RMC Radcliffe Observatory Magellanic Clouds Catalogue R Rose Rose Catalogue of Southern Clusters of Galaxies R H C Russell double stars Raab open star clusters RAFGL Revised Air Force Geophysical Laboratory four color infrared sky survey Raymond telescopic asterisms RBC Revised Bologna Catalogue for example globular cluster RBC EXT8 in Messier 31 the Andromeda Galaxy RBS Rosat Bright Survey bright X ray sources RC Reference Catalogue RC2 Reference Catalogue 2nd edition RC3 Reference Catalogue 3rd edition RCW Rodgers Campbell Whiteoak a catalogue of Ha emission regions in the southern Milky Way RECONS Research Consortium on Nearby Stars Reiland for example open star cluster Reiland 1 at 23 04 45 60 04 40 Reinmuth galaxies for example Reinmuth 80 in Virgo NGC 4517A Renou telescopic asterisms Reyle Robin open star clusters I R Richaud Jean Richaud 1633 93 double stars Riddle open star clusters telescopic asterisms Rmk C L C Rumker double stars RMM for example open star cluster RMM 1 at 12 12 20 63 15 31 RNGC Revised New General Catalogue Ro Curt Roslund open star clusters Roberts protoplanetary nebulae Roe Edward Drake Roe 1859 1929 double stars Roman Lopes open star clusters I R Ross Ross Catalogue of New Proper Motion Stars Frank Elmore Ross ROT Catalogue of Rotational Velocities of the Stars 32 RSA Revised Shapley Ames Catalogue RSGC Red Super Giant Cluster for example RSGC 3 at 18 45 20 3 24 43 RST Catalogue of southern double stars Richard Alfred Rossiter 1886 1977 Ru Jaroslav Ruprecht open star clusters RX ROSAT observationsS editS James South double stars Sa Sanduleak planetary nebulae SA Sandqvist dark nebulae for example Sandqvist 169 near Alpha Centauri 33 SACS Second Astrolabe Catalogue of Santiago 34 Saloranta Jaakko Saloranta telescopic asterisms SAO Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory Star Catalog Saurer for example the open star cluster Saurer 1 at 7 18 18 1 53 12 in Canis Minor SaWe Sanduleak Weinberger planetary nebulae SAX Satellite per Astronomia a raggi X BeppoSAX satellite SC Slough catalogue Observations of Nebulae and Clusters of Stars made at Slough with a Twenty Feet Reflector between the years 1825 and 1833 by John Herschel 2306 entries Schb John Martin Schaeberle double stars Schj Hans Schjellerup double stars Schoenberg for example Schoenberg 205 6 at 6 37 1 10 21 Schuster for example open star cluster Schuster 1 at 10 04 39 55 51 29 in Vela SCM Schwarz Corradi Melnick catalogue 35 36 Scott J L Scott double stars SCR SuperCOSMOS RECONS SDSS Sloan Digital Sky Survey SDSSp Sloan Digital Sky Survey provisory 1SDSS Sloan Digital Sky Survey 1st release 2SDSS reserved by the Sloan Digital Sky Survey for future release The name is reserved to the IAU but does not exist yet 3SDSS reserved by the Sloan Digital Sky Survey for future release The name is reserved to the IAU but does not exist yet Se Father Angelo Secchi double stars Se Sersic selected list of peculiar galaxies and groups of galaxies See T J J See Thomas Jefferson Jackson See 1866 1962 double stars related to the Lambda catalogue which is mentioned in T W Webb s Celestial Objects for Common Telescopes Volume 2 The Stars pages 285 319 Index of Double Stars Epoch 2000 SEGUE Sloan Extension for Galactic Understanding and Exploration for example galaxies Segue 1 in Leo Segue 2 in Aries and Segue 3 in Pegasus Sei J Scheiner double stars SGR Soft Gamma Repeater Sh Sharpless catalog Sh 1 1953 amp Sh 2 1959 Sh Sher open star clusters for example Sher 1 at 11 01 04 60 14 00 in Carina S h James South John Herschel joint 1824 catalogue of double stars Shk Romela Karapet Shakhbazian compact groups of galaxies for example Shakhbazian 1 the Russian Cluster at 10 54 8 40 28 in Ursa Major Shorlin for example open star cluster Shorlin 1 at 11 05 46 61 13 48 in Carina Simeis for example supernova remnant Simeis 147 Sh2 240 in Taurus also known as the Spaghetti Nebula SIMP Sondage Infrarouge de Mouvement Propre Sinnott multiple star systems SIPS Southern Infrared Proper Motion Survey Sk Skinner double stars SL Sandqvist Lindroos dark nebulae Slr R P Sellors double stars Smart W M Smart double stars Smyth W H Smyth 1788 1865 double stars Sn Shane planetary nebulae Sp Giovanni Schiaparelli double stars Sp Shapley planetary nebulae Spano telescopic asterisms SPF2 Second Cat of Fundamental Stars SPF3 Third Santiago Pulkovo Fundamental Star Catalogue SPOCS Spectroscopic Properties of Cool Stars SRS Southern Reference Star Catalog SS Sadler and Sharp survey of E type and S0 type galaxies SS Sanduleak Stephenson for example SS 433 in Aquila SSSPM SuperCOSMOS Sky Survey SSTc2d Spitzer Space Telescope c2d Legacy Source SSTDUSTG DUSTiNGS Dust in Nearby Galaxies with Spitzer St Carl L Stearns double stars Ste Stephenson open star clusters Stein Johan Stein double stars Steine open star clusters STF S Friedrich Georg Wilhelm von Struve aka Struve the Father double stars SI W Struve First Supplement double stars SII W Struve Second Supplement double stars St Stock Jurgen Stock open star clusters Stock 1 and 2 in 37 Stock 3 to 23 in 38 Stock 24 in 39 Stone Ormond Stone double stars Streicher telescopic asterisms Stromlo for example Stromlo 2 in Monoceros and Canis Major at IC 2177 the Eagle Nebula StWr Stock Wroblewski planetary nebulae Sw Swift double stars SWEEPS Sagittarius Window Eclipsing Extrasolar Planet Search Swift for example Swift J1745 26 in Sagittarius stellar mass black hole SwSt Swings Struve planetary nebulae SyO Sydney Observatory Australia double stars T editTa Tarrant double stars TAC Twin Astrograph Catalog Tc Thackeray planetary nebulae TD1 Catalogue of stellar UV fluxes TD1 satellite Terzan Agop Terzan Catalogue of Globular Star Clusters 11 objects THA TH alpha catalogue of emission line stars in the Eta Carinae nebula region TIC TESS Input Catalog TIC Tycho Input Catalog TOI TESS Object of Interest Tom Clyde Tombaugh open star clusters Ton Tonantzintla Catalogue globular star clusters TPK Teutsch Patchick Kronberger asterisms for example Teutsch Patchick Kronberger 1 at 23 39 3 47 30 north of the former constellation Honores Friderici in Andromeda TRAPPIST Transiting Planets and Planetesimals Small Telescope TrES Trans Atlantic Exoplanet Survey TrES And0 TrES of planetary candidate in the Andromeda constellation TVLM Tinney s Very Low Mass Catalogue TYC Tycho Catalogue TYC2 Tycho 2 Catalogue Tr Trumpler Robert Julius Trumpler s open cluster list published in Preliminary results on the distances dimensions and space distribution of open star clusters Tu Tucker double stars Turner David G Turner open star clusters for example Turner 9 at and near the variable star SU Cygni aka SU Cygni cluster U editUBV Photoelectric Catalogue magnitude and color of stars in UBV Blanco et al 1968 UBV M UBV Photoelectric Photometry Catalogue Mermilliod 1987 UCAC USNO CCD Astrograph Catalog UCAC1 UCAC2 UCAC3 UCAC4 amp UCAC5 UGC Uppsala General Catalogue galaxies UGCA Uppsala Selected non UGC Galaxies UKS United Kingdom Schmidt globular star clusters ULAS UKIDDS Large Area Survey quasars Up Upgren open star clusters only one object in this catalogue Upgren 1 probably Arthur R Upgren 1933 2017 Up Upton double stars USNO US Naval Observatory USNO A1 0 US Naval Observatory A1 0 catalogue USNO A2 0 US Naval Observatory A2 0 catalogue USNO B1 0 US Naval Observatory B1 0 catalogue uvby98 uvbyb photoelectric photometric catalogue by B Hauck M Mermilliod Astron Astrophys Suppl Ser 129 431 433 1998 V editvB Van Biesbroeck s star catalog variant VB VBRC VCC Virgo Cluster Catalog Vd Vandervort planetary nebulae VdB Van den Bergh catalogue of reflection nebulae VdB H Van den Bergh Herbst open star clusters VdB Ha Van den Bergh Hagen open star clusters VFTS VLT Flames Tarantula Survey Vou J G E G Voute double stars VPHAS The VST Photometric Ha Survey of the Southern Galactic Plane and Bulge VV Vorontsov Vel yaminov Interacting Galaxies Boris Aleksandrovich Vorontsov Vel yaminov VVV Survey Vista Variables in the Via Lactea Latin for Milky Way VVV CL open star clusters I R Vy Vyssotsky planetary nebulae Alexander Vyssotsky W editW Radiosource Westerhout W20 Washington 20 Catalog Wa Ward I W Ward double stars Wa Waterloo open star clusters WASP Wide Angle Search for Planets WASP0 TR Wide Angle Search for Planets Transit WDS Washington Double Star Catalog We Weinberger planetary nebulae Ronald Weinberger We Westerlund open star clusters Bengt Westerlund 1921 2008 Webb T W Webb double stars WeDe Weinberger Dengle planetary nebulae Weisse M Weisse double stars WeSa Weinberger Sabbadin planetary nebulae Wg R W Wrigley double stars Whiting Alan B Whiting globular star clusters for example Whiting 1 at 2h 02m 3 15 in Cetus WhMe Whitelock Menzies Willman Beth Willman for example ultra low luminosity dwarf galaxy or star cluster Willman 1 in Ursa Major Wils R H Wilson Jr double stars Win Winlock double stars Wirtz Carl Wirtz double stars WISE Wide field Infrared Survey Explorer WISEA AllWISE Source Catalog WISEP Wide field Infrared Survey Explorer Preliminary Release Source Catalog WNC Winn Winnecke Catalogue of Double Stars WNO Washington Observations double stars U S Naval Observatory Washington D C Wo Woolley Nearby Star Catalogue Wolf Catalogue of High Proper Motion Stars Wolf Worley Charles E 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