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USER MANUAL Space Station 49076525 TASCO

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CONTENTS

ENGLISH 2

FRANÇAIS ....35

ESPAÑOL 69

DEUTSCH 103

ITALIANO ....137

PORTUGUÊS ....171

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Congratulations on the purchase of your Tasco SpaceStation Goto Telescope! It is our sincere hope that you will enjoy this telescope for years to come!

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SPACE STATION™

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NEVER LOOK DIRECTLY AT THE SUN WITH YOUR TELESCOPE

PERMANENT DAMAGE TO YOUR EYES MAY OCCUR

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WHERE DO I START?

Your Tasco telescope can bring the wonders of the universe to your eye. While this manual is intended to assist you in the set-up and basic use of this instrument, it does not cover everything you might like to know about astronomy. Although SpaceStation will give a respectable tour of the night sky, it is recommended you get a very simple star chart and a flashlight with a red bulb or red cellophane over the end. For objects other than stars and constellations, a basic guide to astronomy is a must. Some recommended sources appear on our website at www.Tasco.com. Also on our website will be current events in the sky for suggested viewing. But, some of the standby that you can see are:

The Moon—a wonderful view of our lunar neighbor can be enjoyed with any magnification. Try viewing at different phases of the moon. Lunar highlands, lunar maria (lowlands called "seas" for their dark coloration), craters, ridges and mountains will astound you.

Saturn—even at the lowest power you should be able to see Saturn's rings and moons. This is one of the most satisfying objects in the sky to see simply because it looks like it does in pictures. Imagine seeing what you've seen in textbooks or NASA images from your backyard!

Jupiter—the largest planet in our solar system is spectacular. Most noted features are its dark stripes or bands both above and below its equator. These are the north and south equatorial belts. Also interesting are Jupiter's four major moons. Pay close attention to their positions from night to night. They appear to be lined up on either side of Jupiter.

Mars—The Great Red Planet appears as a reddish-orange disk. Look at different times of the year and try to catch a glimpse of the white polar ice caps.

Venus—just like the moon, Venus changes phases from month to month. At times Venus appears brilliantly in the night sky, just as if you were looking at a distant crescent moon.

Nebulae—The Great Orion Nebula is a very well known night sky object. This and many others are brought to you by this telescope.

Star Clusters—View millions of stars densely packed in a cluster that resembles a ball.

Galaxies—One of the greatest and most interesting galaxies is our neighbor the Andromeda Galaxy. Enjoy this and many others.

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PARTS DIAGRAMS
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  1. Red Dot Finderscope
  2. 1.25* Format Eyepiece
  3. Rack and Pinion Focusing Mechanism
  4. Accessory Tray Brace
  5. Quick-Release Tripod Leg Lever

  6. Quick-Release Accessory Tray

  7. Remote Computer Controller
  8. Main Telescope Tube
  9. Quick-Release Adjustable Aluminum Tripod

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QUICK ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM

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PARTS LIST

  • Adjustable Aluminum Tripod Assembly
    [Pre-assembled to SpaceStation Computer/Real Star Locator base]
    • Quick Release Accessory Tray
    • SpaceStation Telescope with finger attachment nuts

  • Red Dot Finderscope
    • 2 Eyepieces
    • Barlow Lens (Reflectors Only)

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DETAILED ASSEMBLY

No tools are required for assembly of your telescope.

Remove all components from the carton and identify all components. It is a good idea to lay all the parts out in front of you before assembly. Since your telescope is a precision optical system the parts require careful handling—particularly the onboard computer, telescope, eyepieces, and various accessory lenses.

SET UP TRIPOD AND ACCESSORY TRAY

  1. Stand SpaceStation Computerized Star Locator Assembly and attached tripod legs in the upright position. Spread tripod legs to a comfortable distance.
  2. Fold down the accessory tray braces and place the Quick Release Accessory Tray on top of braces. (See Quick Assembly Diagram)
  3. Turn accessory tray until it snaps into place.
  4. Adjust tripod leg height to suit by opening tripod leg lever and extending tripod legs to desired height. Clamp Tripod Leg lever closed when complete.

ATTACH TELESCOPE TUBE 1. Locate Main Telescope Tub

  1. Remove Telescope Tube Thumb Nuts from side of Telescope Tube (78-8831 and 78-8846 only). For 78-8890, back out silver lug screw on Telescope Motint top.
  2. Position Main Telescope Tube Attachment Bolts through Telescope Tube Bracket at the top of the SpaceStation Computerized Star Locator Assembly (78-8851 and 78-8846 only). For 78-8890, slide black telescope tube bracket into telescope mount receiver. Make sure telescope is pointing in the correction direction. (Logo on telescope tube should be right-side up.)
  3. Reattach Telescope Tube Thumb Nuts to Main Telescope Tube Attachment Bolts once Main Telescope Tube and SpaceStation Computerized Star Locator Assembly are assembled together (78 8831 and 78 8846 only). For 78 8890, tighten silver lug screw on Telescope Mount top into desired depression on the black telescope tube bracket.

ATTACH PINAL TELESCOPE ACCESSORIES

  1. Locate Red Dot Finderscope. For Reflector Telescopes: Remove Finderscope attachment nuts from Main Telescope Tube. Place Finderscope Assembly over Finderscope Attachment Bolts and reattach Finderscope thumb nuts to Finderscope Mount Bolts.

NOTE: The large end of the finderscope should face the open end of telescope tube.

  1. Attach Low Power Eyepiece. For Reflector Telescope Models: Insert lowest power eyepiece in the focusing mechanism by backing out eyepiece set screw and inserting eyepiece fully.
  2. Tighten all set screws to secure accessories.

SELECTING AN EYEPIECE

You should always start viewing with the lowest power eyepiece, which in this case is the 20 mm lens. Note: the base power of each eyepiece is determined by the focal length of the telescope objective lens. A formula can be used to determine the power of each eyepiece: telescope OBJECTIVE lens focal length divided by FYEPIECE focal length – MAGNIFICATION (e.g. Using the 20 mm lens, a sample calculation could look like this 750 mm / 20 – 38x or 38 power. Telescope models will vary in focal length.)

Included with this telescope is a Barlow lens. Barlow lenses are used to double or triple the power of your telescope. Place your Barlow between the focusing tube and the eyepiece. Using the example above, your 3x Barlow lens would give you a total power of 111x or 114 power. (38 x 3 - 111x or 114 power). The magnification calculation would look like this: 750 mm /20mm - 38 power. 38 power x 3-114 power.

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DETAILED ASSEMBLY (CONTINUED)

FOCUSING TELESCOPE

  1. After selecting the desired eyepiece, aim main telescope tube at a land-based target at least 200 yards away (e.g. a telephone pole or building).
  2. Fully extend Focusing Tube by turning Rack and Pinion Focusing Mechanism.
  3. While looking through selected eyepiece (in this case the 20 mm), slowly retract Focusing Tube by turning Rack and Pinion Focusing Mechanism until object comes into focus.

ATTACH REMOTE COMPUTER CONTROLLER AND BATTERY

  1. Locate Remote Computer Controller and coil cord.
  2. Locate Battery Door on SpaceStation Computerized Star Locator Base.
  3. Remove Battery Door and insert one 9V battery.
  4. Replace Battery Door.

  5. Attach Remote Computer Controller with coil cord to SpaceStation Computerized Star Locator Base.

ALIGNING FINDERSCOPE

Look through Main Telescope Tube and establish a well-defined target. (see Focusing Telescope section) Remove plastic insulator from between Red Dot Finderscope battery and battery clip.

Turn Rod Dot Finderscope on.

Looking through Red Dot Finderscope, turn adjustment wheels until the red dot is precisely centered on the same object already centered in Main Telescope Tube's field of view.

Now, objects located first with the Red Dot Pinderscope will be centered in the field of view of the main telescope.

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NEVER LOOK DIRECTLY AT THE SUN WITH YOUR TELESCOPE

PERMANENT DAMAGE TO YOUR EYES MAY OCCUR

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ENJOYING YOUR NEW TELESCOPE

  1. First determine your targeted object. Any bright object in the night sky is a good starting point. One of the favorite starting points in astronomy is the moon. This is an object sure to please any budding astronomer or experienced veteran. When you have developed proficiency at this level, other objects become good targets. Seturn, Mars, Jupiter, and Venus are good second steps to take.
  2. The first thing you need to do after assembling the telescope as planned in a target the desired object in the finderscope's cross hairs. Provided you did a reasonable job aligning the finderscope, a quick look through the main telescope tube at low power should reveal the same image. With the lowest power eyepiece (the one with the largest number printed on it) you should be able to focus the same image that you saw through the finderscope, avoid the temptation to move directly to the highest power. The low power eyepiece will give you a wider field of view, and brighter image—thus making it very easy to find your target object. At this point with a focused image in both scopes, you've passed the first obstacle. If you don't see an image after attempting to focus it to, you might consider aligning your finderscope again. Once you pass this step, you'll wish to the time spear curing a good alignment. Every object you center in the finderscope will be easily found in the main telescope tube, which is important for continuing your exploration of the night sky.
  3. The low power eyepieces are perfect for viewing the full moon, planets, star clusters, nebulae, and even consolidations. These should build your foundation. However, for more detail, try bumping up in magnification to higher power eyepieces on some of these objects. During calm and crisp nights, the light/dark separation line on the moon called the "Terminator" is marvelous at high power. You can see mountains, ridges and craters jump out at you due to the highlights. Similarly, you can move up to higher magnifications on the planets and nebulae. Star clusters and individual stars are best viewed through the low power no matter what.
  4. The recurring astronomical theater we call the night sky is an ever-changing billboard. In other words, the same movie does not play all the time. Rather, the positions of the stars change not only hourly as they seem to rise and set, but also throughout the year. As the earth orbits the sun our perspective on the stars changes on a yearly cycle about that orbit. The reason the sky seems to move daily just as the sun and the moon "move" across our sky is that the earth is rotating about its axis. As a result you may notice that after a few minutes or a few seconds depending on what power you are viewing at, the objects in your telescopes will move. At higher magnifications especially, you will notice that the moon or Jupiter will "race" right out of the field of view. To compensate, just move your telescope to "track" it in the necessary path.

HELPFUL HINTS

  1. Your telescope is a very sensitive instrument. For best results and fewer vibrations set your telescope up on a level location on the ground rather than your concrete driveway or your wooden deck. This will provide a more stable foundation for viewing, especially if you've drawn a crowd with your new telescope.
  2. If possible view from a location that has relatively few lights. This will allow you to see much fainter objects. You'd be surprised how much more you'll see from your local lake or park when compared to a backyard in the city.
  3. Using your telescope out a window is NEVER recommended.
  4. View objects that are high in the sky it possible. Waiting until the object rises well above the horizon will provide a brighter and finer imag subjects on the horizon are viewed through several layers of earth's atmosphere. Ever wonder why the moon appears orange as it sets on the horizon? It's because you are looking through a considerable more amount of atmosphere than you would directlyoverhead. (Note: If objects high in the sky are distorted or wavy, you are probably viewing on a very humid night.) During nights of unstable atmosphere, viewing through a telescope can be frustrating if not impossible. Astronomers refer to crisp, clear nights as nights of "good seeing."

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SPACESTATION COMPUTER INTERFACE DIAGRAM

  1. On/Off Button (On SpaceStation Base)
  2. Back Button
  3. Enter Button
  4. Scroll Up Button
  5. Scroll Down Button
  6. LCD Display
  7. "GO" Button
  8. Motorized Movement Buttons (4)
  9. Battery Door (On SpaceStation Base)

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BUTTON FUNCTIONS

ALL BUTTONS ARE ILLUMINATED FOR NIGHTTIME USE.

On/Off Button: The On/Off Button will turn the SpaceStation Computerized Star Locator on and off. This button flashes or strokes on and off during normal use. To turn the unit off, simply depress and hold the On/Off button for three seconds and release. (Note: The SpaceStation Computerized Star Locator will automatically turn itself off after 10 minutes of inactivity.)

Back Button: This button functions to navigate to the previous level within the operating framework and/or back to the previous level of input.

Enter Button: This button functions to select certain menu choices. By pressing the ENTER button SpaceStation will advance to the selected level.

Scroll Up Button: This button functions to scroll up through various menus within SpaceStation. Anytime you encounter a blinking text/number option, the scroll button will display the various choices within that menu. (Note: To select an option that you have scrolled to, just press the ENTER button.)

Scroll Down Button: This button functions to scroll down through various menus within SpaceNation. Any time you encounter a blinking text/number option, the scroll button will display the various choices within that menu. (Note: 'To select an option that you have scrolled to, just press the ENTER button.')

"GO" Button: The GO button will automatically center any object displayed on the LCD display. By pushing the "GO" button, the telescope will automatically find and follow the selected object until another object is selected and the "GO" button is pushed again.

Motorized Movement Buttons: These four multi-directional buttons will allow the user to override the tracking system and move the telescope utilizing the motors manually to another desired location. The longer these buttons are depressed, the faster the SpaceStation will move until it reaches its maximum speed.

LCD DISPLAY

The Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) is a two-line, sixteen character display. The LCD is illuminated for use during nighttime viewing just like the buttons.

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MODE OVERVIEW OF PRODUCT

Explore: The Explore Mode of SpaceStation provides the ability to explore various astronomical objects categorized by object type. These objects would fall under one or more of the following types of objects: Deep Sky, Planets, Constellations, and Stars. Each of these subheadings would also have subcategories of objects beneath their mean structure. (See Menu Tree for full list of menu functions and options.)

Sky Tour: The Sky Tour Mode of SpaceStation provides the ability to take a quick tour of the best and brightest objects for any given month of the year. If the date has been input into the system, the Sky Tour Mode will automatically default on that month. Objects can be chosen by using the scroll up or down arrows and pressing ENTER. To find out more information about any given object press the ENTER button while that object is displayed to see the scrolling text message.

Telescope for the Telescope Mode of Spia Station provides real-time data on where the telescope is pointing. Astronomical Coordinates for Right Ascension (RA) and Declination (DEC) as well as Altitude (ALT) and Azimuth (AZ) are displayed simultaneously. In addition, in the lower right-hand corner will be the abbreviation for the current constellation that the telescope is pointed at.

Identify: The Identify Mode of SpaceStation provides the ability to identify any object within your telescope field of view. Subcategories for different classes of identifiable objects are included as well as an Identify Any option.

Align Earth: The Align Earth Mode of SpaceStation provides the ability to easily align your telescope utilizing common information non-astronomers would readily know. By entering simple information such as time, date, city, etc. a first time telescope user can explore the immense SpaceStation database of astronomical objects within minutes.

Align Star: The Align Star Mode of SpaceStation provides the ability to align your telescope utilizing some astronomical knowledge. By knowing where two stars are located in the sky, a novice user can circumvent the city, date, and time input and quickly start utilizing the SpaceStation database to locate amazing astronomical objects.

Align Object: The Align Object Mode of SpaceStation provides the ability to refine your telescope alignment during the middle of your observing session. This might come in very handy if the family dog has just bumped the telescope out of alignment. By using this mode you can enter the telescope on any known object and select align object to quickly recalibrate the SpaceStation alignment allowing continued enjoyment for the duration of the evening.

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    B --> C["TIME 19:00 GMT"]
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    F --> G["L CITY"]
    G --> H["CENTER STAR"]
    H --> I["THEN PRESS ENTER RATING ..."]
    I --> J["EPLUORE"]
    J --> K["CONSTELLATION"]
    K --> L["ANDROJEDA, VULPECULA"]
    L --> M["THRUSTRY, VENUS, MASS"]
    M --> N["AMARID, MARIE, NOG"]
    N --> O["PIKTER, JUPITER, SATOUR, NEPTUNE, PLUTO, MOON"]
    O --> P["MAIRABLE, COALLOS"]
    P --> Q["CAVALOS"]
    Q --> R["NES"]
    R --> S["UGC"]
    S --> T["ESEN"]

    A --> U["PLANET"]
    U --> V["STARS"]
    V --> W["DEEP SKY"]
    W --> X["TELESCOPE"]
    X --> Y["RX 22:03 DEC-052"]
    Y --> Z["FLC 08:08 AL 060 FCG"]
    Z --> AA["JAN DEC"]

    A --> AB["IDENTIFY"]
    AB --> AC["ALIGN OBJECT"]
    AC --> AD["ALIGN STAR CENTER STAR 1 THEN PRESS ENTER RATING ..."]

    A --> AE["ALIGN COMPLETE"]
    AE --> AF["THEN PRESS ENTER RATING ..."]

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BUSHNELL NORTHSTAR COMPUTER MENU STRUCTURE (For Step-By-Step Easy Use Refer to Quick Reference Guide)

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ALIGNING SPACE STATION FOR THE FIRST TIME

(NOTE: Make certain that the telescope is set up on a level surface.)

STEP 1:

Tasco SPACE STATION Ux.x

Following this message, the telescope will execute a diagnostic check and level the telescope tube in relation to the telescope mount.

Then the default menu will appear:

SELECT MODE

ALIGN EARTH ↑↓

This mode assumes that even if the telescope user is a first time user and does not know anything about astronomy that they can be successful aligning the telescope in a few simple steps.

The ALIGN EARTH option is flashing.

Press ENTER to choose ALIGN EARTH option.

NOTE: ANY FLASHING ITEM ON THE DISPLAY IS A MENU CHOICE. OTHER CHOICES ARE AVAILABLE BY USING THE SCROLL UP OR SCROLL DOWN BUTTONS.

STEP 2: SET THE TIME

By using the SCROLL UP and SCROLL DOWN buttons and the ENTER button, the time can easily be set as well as the time zone. Each flashing option will need to be changed to read the appropriate number. Once the appropriate number is displayed, accept the number by pressing ENTER. Then set the next flashing option until the time and time zone are set.

STEP 3: SET THE DATE

Again by using the SCROLL UP and SCROLL DOWN buttons and the ENTER button, the date can easily be set. Each flashing option will need to be changed to read the appropriate number or month. Once the appropriate number is displayed, accept the number by pressing ENTER. Then set the next flashing option until the day, month and year are set.

STEP 4: SET THE LOCATION

The next screen will display:

ALIGN FARTH

CITY ↑↓

CITY will be flashing. By pressing the ENTER button, the display will change to:

COUNTRY

U.S.A.

The country will be flashing.

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ALIGNING SPACE STATION FOR THE FIRST TIME (Continued)

Again by using the SCROLL UP and SCROLL DOWN buttons and the ENTER button, the COUNTRY can be chosen. When the appropriate Country is found and the ENTER button is pushed, choose the city that you are closest to by pressing ENTER when it is displayed.

NOTE: CHOOSE THE CITY CLOSEST TO YOUR VIEWING LOCATION. THIS IS NOT A CRITICAL STEP AND THE ALIGNMENT WILL BE REFINED AUTOMATICALLY AS WE PROGRESS.

A scrolling message indicates to CENTER STAR 1 THEN PRESS ENTER

To center your guide star, simply choose a star that you know from the list on the screen.

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Note: As you become more familiar with other stars in the sky throughout the year, you can choose the ALIGN STAR mode to eliminate most of the set up data. In ALIGN STAR mode, you must need to know only 2 star positions to align your SpaceStation ^10 .

By looking through the eyepiece, center the star in the field of view by using the Motorized Movement Buttons, or move the telescope by hand and press ENTER.

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ALIGNING SPACE STATION FOR THE FIRST TIME (Continued)

After this step is completed, you will see a display that reads:

ALIGN COMPLETE RATING *****

(Note: The more stars that appear on the second line of the display the better, up to 3)

Note: As you become more familiar with other stars in the sky throughout the year, you can choose the ALIGN STAR mode to eliminate most of the set up data. In ALIGN STAR mode, you must need to know only 2 star positions to align your SpaceStation ^179 .

USING SPACE STATION FOR THE FIRST TIME

After EARTI ALIGN, the display will then read:

SELECT MODE EXPLORE ↑↓

Select EXPLORE by pressing ENTER, SCROLL UP and DOWN to see what flashing menu choices you have. Choose PLANET. These are the most interesting. Even if you are a first time telescope user, PLANET objects can be very exciting.

Press ENTER when the display reads:

EXPLORE PLANET

This will take you into a list of named PLANET objects. By using the SCROLL UP or SCROLL DOWN buttons, you can explore several items in the object list.

PLANET JUPITER

Press ENTER to choose the PLANET you wish to view. The display will then be:

PLANET ←120 ↑52 JUPITER

NOTE: IF AN OBJECT IS BELOW THE HORIZON, THE DISPLAY WILL PERIODICALLY DISPLAY THE WORD "HORIZON."

SCROLL UP or SCROLL DOWN to see other PLANETS in the list. Notice the display shows you directions to each object, but what if you are a first time user wanting to find out more about the object? Wouldn't it be nice to know what the object is before moving the telescope?

PRESS ENTER when:

PLANET +120 +52 JUPITER

any other PLANET item is displayed. You will see a scrolling message telling you the coordinates for the object, how bright it is, how big it is, what its proper name is, what constellation it is in, and a brief description of what the object is. For JUPITER it reads:

JUPITER fifth planet from sun.

Largest planet in solar system,

Diameter 143,000 km. Named for roman king of Gods.

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USING SPACE STATION FOR THE FIRST TIME (Continued)

Now imagine that you are a parcat trying to impress your children (or vice versa). Ten minutes into your first observing session you are already learning astronomical objects. This is a great educational tool !!!

To find the object, just press the "GO" button and that object will be right in the telescope's eyepiece!

By pressing the BACK button, you move back to the previous level each time the button is pressed. Press the button three times and you are back at the main level menu. The display will read:

SELECT MODE EXPLORE

This mode will take you through the best and brightest objects for each month. If you have done the ALIGN EARTH alignment and entered the date, it will automatically take you to the current month. Don't know what some of these obscure objects and abbreviations mean? Just press the ENTER key for more information.

Press the BACK button until you get back to the main menu:

SELECT MODE SKY TOUR ↑↓.

SCROLL UP or SCROLL DOWN until the display reads:

SELECT MODE IDENTIFY ↑↓

PRESS ENTER

This mode will default to the level IDENTIFY ANY

By selecting this option with the ENTER key, it will IDENTIFY the object that you are currently viewing OR the closest object to where your telescope is currently pointed. You also have the options to choose other types of IDENTIFY menus. These will IDENTIFY the closest CLUSTERS, NEBULAS, etc. to your current telescope position.

To select the final mode press ENTER at the display:

SELECT MODE TELESCOPE

The display reads something like:

RA18:53 DEC+38.7 AZ200 ALT+62 LVR

The TELESCOPE mode gives you dynamic real-time information on your telescope's current position in terms of astronomical coordinates. Play around with this mode by moving the telescope around. Notice the three letter abbreviation in the lower right portion of the display. This dynamically displays the current CONSTELLATION that the telescope is pointing at. These names are abbreviated in this mode. Definitions for the abbreviations will be in the catalog index.

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Catalog Index

The following appendix information is more thorough information than that listed in the main instruction manual. For sake of space, the complete 20,000 object catalog is not listed. However, we have included the entire star list and the entire Messier object lists for your information. In addition, the constellation abbreviations are defined that are found in the SpaceStation system.

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Catalog Index

CONSTELLATION ABBREVIATIONS

Andromeda (And)

Antila (Ant)

Apus (Aps)

Aquarius (Aqr)

Aquila (Aql)

Ara (Ara)

Aries (Ari)

Auriga (Aur)

Bootes (Bool)

Caclum (Cac)

Camelopardis (Cam)

Cancer (Cnc)

Canes Venatici (CVn)

Canis Major (CMa)

Canis Minor (CMi)

Capricornus (Cap)

Carina (Car)

Cassiopeia (Cas)

Centaurus (Cen)

Cephens (Cep)

Cetus (Cet)

Chameleon (Cha)

Circinus (Cir)

Columbia (Col)

Coma Berenices (Com)

Corona Australis (CrA)

Corona Borealis (CrB)

Corvus (Crv)

Crater (Crt)

Crux (Cru)

Cygnus (Cyg)

Delphinus (Del)

Dorado (Dor)

Draco (Dra)

Equaleus (Equ)

Eridanus (Eri)

Fornax (Por)

Gemini (Gem)

Grus (Gru)

Hercules (Her)

Horologium (Hor) Under (Uw)

Hydra (Hya) Hydru (Hvi)

Hydrus (Hy) Indus (Ind)

Lacerla (Luc)

Leu (Leu)

Leo Minor (LMi)

Lepus (Lep)

Libra (Lib)

Lupus (Lup)

Lynx (Lyn)

Lyra (Lyr)

Mensa (Men)

Microscopium (Mic)

Monoceros (Mon)

Musca (Mus)

Norma (Nor)

Octans (Oct)

Ophiuchus (Oph)

Orion (Ori)

Pavo (Pav)

Pegasus (Peg)

Perseus (Per)

Phoenix (Phe)

Pictor (Pic)

Pisces (Psc)

Piscis Austrinus (PsA)

Pupps (Pup)

Pyxis (Pyx)

Reticulum (Ref)

Sagitta (Sge)

Sightarius (Sgr)

Scorpius (Sco)

Sculptor (Sci) Sculptum (Sct)

Sarmons (Sar)

Serpens (Ser) Sertans (Ser)

Taurus (Tau)

Telescopium (Tel)

Triangulum (Tri)

Triangulum Australe (TrA)

Tucana (Tuc)

Ursa Major (UMa)

Ursa Minor (UMi)

Vela (Vel)

Virgo (Vir)

Volcans (Vol)

Vulpectula (Vul)

Catalog Index

NAMF - NAME

RA - RIGHT | ASCENSION (hours min, min)

DEC - DECLINATION (degrees)

MAG-MAGNITUDE SIZE SIZE

CON CONSTELLATION

Messier Catalog
MESSIER CATALOG
NAME RA DEC MAG SIZE CON DESCRIPTION

MD01Caula macula supericumNGC 355265.34.5+22.08.4200
MD02NGC 708921.35.50.86Apr
MD03NGC 527223.42.2-28.4610°Coca
MD04NGC 81216.73.6-26.3>910°Sun
MD05NGC 950415.18.6-22.26.213°Ser
MD06butterflyNGC 670217.10.1-32.21.615°Sun
MD07NGC 647317.03.9-34.55Sun
MD08LagassNGC 81238.03.8-34.4510°Syr
MD09NGC 835317.19.2-38.38Oph
MD10NGC 625416.57.14.17Oph
MD11wild duckNGC 670518.51.16.3612°Set
MD12NGC 621416.47.22810°Oph
MD13NGC 62066.14.7-26.2>713°Syr
MD14NGC 640017.37.6-3.39Oph
MD15NGC 707821.30.0-22.26.310°Peg
MD16EagleNGC 661118.18.8-33.86Ser
MD17ScornNGC 661518.29.8-16.3643°Syr
MD18NGC 661318.19.9-17.16Set
MD19NGC 627717.82.6-26.77Oph
MD20EntilNGC 671418.92.6236.323°Syr
MD21NGC 61518.04.6-32.5710°Syr
MD22NGC 669618.36.7-33.9610°Syr
MD23NGC 649417.56.819720°Syr
MD24small star cloud18.15.918.291.2°Syr
MD25IC 472318.31.6-19.3620°Syr
MD26NGC 669418.15.2-19.59.5Syr
MD27DuzzelNGC 685719.59.6-22.78Vid
MD28NGC 662618.24.5-24.96Set
MD29NGC 691320.23.9-38.37Cyp
MD30NGC 609621.43.6-33.58Cyp
MD31Great Andaminata GalaxyNGC 23160.13.2-41.33.4And
MD32NGC 22160.42.7-40.98.2And
MD33FurandrolNGC 75841.23.8-38.75.790°Set
MD34NGC 105463.33.8-43.86.290°Tyr
MD35NGC 216866.88.9-25.35.190°Gecm
MD36NGC 356065.36.1-31.1612°Amr
MD37NGC 659965.14.4-32.65.624°Amr
MD38NGC 191265.36.3-35.86.421°Amr
MD39NGC 409261.32.2-48.4630°Cys
MD40Wintercks 412.19.828.3950°LMc
MD41NGC 228766.47.010.74.520°Cana
MD42Great Orion mabalaNGC 357665.35.45.54Ori
MD43NGC 106265.35.6-5.3920°Orr
MD44DeluxeNGC 265268.10.1-20.05.11.5°Cnc
MD45PlutulesPLutules63.47.0-24.11.31.5°Tus
MD46NGC 143567.41.8-34.36.127°Peg
MD47NGC 242167.36.6-34.54.230°Pop
MD48NGC 254868.13.85.85.840°Liny
MD49NGC 447212.23.8-39.08.4Vic
MD50NGC 232367.03.28.3620°Mon
MD51WhirlpoolNGC 5034-3.70.9-47.28.111°Cox
MD52NGC 265425.21.2-61.4712°Cox
MD53NGC 702415.12.9-10.2610°Com
MD54NGC 671318.25.130.29Syr
MD55NGC 680919.43.0-31713°Syr
MD56NGC 657519.16.6-30.28Lyc

TASCO Space Station 49076525 - Catalog Index - 1

TASCO Space Station 49076525 - Catalog Index - 2

TASCO Space Station 49076525 - Catalog Index - 3

M057Rag NGC 6720 38 53.6 - 55.0 9.7 30' Lee planetary galaxy ring with central star
M058NGC 4279 12 37.7 - 11.5 9.8 2' Vitr round galcy with bright core
M059NGC 3021 32 12.0 - 11.7 9.8 2' Vitr elongated galcy with bright core
M060NGC 2649 12 43.7 - 11.6 9.8 2' Vitr round galcy with bright core
M061NGC 4903 12 21.5 - 94.5 9.7 'Vitr spinal galcy structure
M062NGC 4686 19 12.1 - 56.1 8.9 'Oph glabular cluster
M063Sunflower NGC 3300 13 10.8 +44.0 5.8 9' Cm chunggal galcy with bright core
M064Blackeye NGC 4876 12 96.2 +3.7 8.6 7.3' Cm chunggal galcy dusty
M065Leo crisperNGC 362311 18.9123.19.320Leovery coqqated galcy with bright core
M066Leo crisperNGC 362711 20.2123.093'Leospinal galcy structure
M067NGC 2860 38 30.4 - 11.8 730' Cm open cluster dense
M068NGC 180013 30.3-26.883'Fpnglabular cluster highly resolved
M069NGC 6657 18 51.4 - 32.4 7.5 ' Sp glabular cluster
M070NGC 6681 18 45.2 - 32.3 84' Sp glabular cluster
M071NGC 838819 58.8118.896'Spglabular cluster highly resolved
M072NGC 6981 30 15.3 - 17.5 8.6 3' Aqp glabular cluster
M073NGC 6991 20 59.0 - 12.6 8.9 7Aqp aortam
M074NGC 62892 38.725.49.230'Fpnspinal galcy structure
M075NGC 6564 30 66.1 - 21.9 83' Sp glabular cluster nonswalled
M076Little chumbellNGC 3000 42.4-21.410.13'Forplatery nchula irrigalae
M077NGC 1068 02 42.7 - 01 18.8 2' Octround galcy with bright core
M078NGC 6991 20 59.0 - 12.6 8.9 7NGC 298802 46.7100.184'Ostselleation nebula bright
M079NGC 1904 30 34.3 - 24.8 8.4 7.5 'Top glabular cluster highly resolved
M080NGC 609318 12.0-357.29'Scoglabular cluster minimal
M081Bodies nebulaNGC 363103 55.6-29.16.926Umaspinal galcy structure
M082NGC 363409 55.8-29.78.43'Umavery coqqated galcy with central bright lanes
M083NGC 363613 52.0-29.9810Hjahurrah spiral galcy structure
M084NGC 3524 12 75.1 - 17.9 9.3 4' Vitr round galcy with bright core
M085NGC 3582 12 75.4 - 18.2 9.3 5' Ccm round galcy with bright core
M086NGC 4409 12 26.2 - 13.0 9.2 7' Vitr round galcy with bright core
M087NGC 4408 12 30.8 - 12.4 8.6 7' Vitr round galcy with bright core
M088NGC 4401 12 32.0 - 14.4 9.5 5' Ccmvaried spinal galcy structure
M089NGC 4552 12 75.7 - 12.6 9.5 ' Vitr round galcy with bright core
M090NGC 4569 12 36.8 - 13.2 9.5 9' Vitr very coqqated galcy with bright core
M091NGC 151812 35.1+14.510.24.5'Comelongated galcy with bright core
M092NGC 6541 11 15.1 - 43.6 8.8 8' Hcr glabular cluster highly resolved
M093NGC 347416 44.6-23.98.230Pupupen cluster dense
M094NGC 3736 12 90.9 - 11.1 8.2 5' Ccm Chunggal galcy with bright core
M095NGC 3551 30 44.0 - 11.7 9.7 4' Lccbrusted spine galcy structure
M096NGC 3768 30 46.8 - 11.8 9.5 ' Lccround galcy with bright core
M097OsefNGC 785711 14.8+25.0112.5'Cmaplatery needle arqigliae
M098NGC 412212 13.8+13.9105.2'Comvery coqqated galcy with bright core
M099NGC 425612 14.8+14.4105'Comspinal galcy structure
M100NGC 4321 12 12.9 - 13.8 8.4 7' Ccm round galcy with bright core
M101NGC 347714 90.2-14.47.820Umaspinal galcy structure with bright knoea
M102NGC 581 01 35.2 - 16.7NGC 486615 96.5+3.8103'Dravery coqqated galcy with bright core
M103NGC 581 01 35.2 - 16.7NGC 4594 12 46.0 - 11.6 8.2 7' Vitr edge un galcy cluster
M104NGC 3879 30 47.8 - 12.6 9.3 4' Lcc round galcy with bright core
M105NGC 3879 30 47.8 - 12.6 9.3 4' Lcc round galcy with bright core
M106NGC 6171 16 72.5 - 13.1 9NGC 195813 15.0+13.36.38Comspinal galcy structure with bright knoea
M107NGC 355411 11.5-15.710.18'Umavery coqqated galcy with central bright lanes
M108NGC 3992 11 37.6 - 33.4 9.8 8' Dura angular galcy with bright core
M109NGC 30505 43.4-41.2817Andelongated galcy

Star Catalog

STAR CATALOGNAMERADECMAGSIZECONDESCRIPTION
ST01 S 24 00:06.2169.217.629"Cuscolored double star
ST023030 PSC00:05.0-64.45"Pscred variable star
ST03 S203 00:01.8468.083.935"Cuscolored double star
ST045151 AKT00:04.6-15.38"Andred variable star
ST0532d214Codeblad 21400:04.7107.27.820Cupimination nebula
ST06 S202 Aby SL00:06.526.46.412"Cusdouble star chilling
ST07AlphenateAlpha and00:08.1-70.03.1"Andstar
ST0829Struck 200:09.3-29.26.60.3"Cupdouble star chilling
ST09Kappa39100:09.1-200.06.24"Scdouble star chilling
ST10AgnubiGamma PEG00:13.2115.22.8"Pegstar
ST111DATC Oct00:14.37.84.91.5"Cstred variable star
ST1272 GTT00:14.8-8.94.4"Cstred variable star
ST1325 Psc\sum S \Sigma 2$ , CU Psc00:15.0-24.095.832"Psccolored double star
ST1455 SCL00:15.432.15.5"Scvariable star

20.

ST013 13 Stuve 1300 16.2-76.87 2^a Cepdouble star challenge
ST016STST CAS00 17.6-76.29*Cusred variable star
ST017Groom/edge 31Groom/edge 3100 18.1-74.08 2^b Anddouble star
ST018 21 00 18.5-76 587.65*Anddouble star
ST019IotaIota CET00 18.48.83.5*Catstar
ST016VXVX AND00 19.9-44.28*Andstar
ST012TT00 24.0-48 363.8ScStarAndcuried star
ST012 30 00 27.5-49 996.9 3^c Cusdouble star
ST023AciAQAND00 27.6-73.66.9*Andred variable star
ST024BetaBeta TUC00 31.5634.4 2^d Sucdouble star
ST023 36 Smurce 3600 32.4-66.55.7 3^e Pecdouble star
ST026ZetaZeta CAS00 33.0-53.93.2*Cusstar
ST027DeltaDelta AN00 39.5-78.93.3*Andstz
ST028S1S100 39.9-21 283.4 8^c Peccuried double star
ST029ScholarAlpha CAS00 40.5-56.32.2*Cusstar
ST036OY18ADS SBR00 42.4-54.27.8 5^c Pecdouble star challenge
ST031LINLIN 12200 45.7-75.05.7 5^e Cusdouble star
ST032DeltaDelta PSC00 48.7107.64.4*Pecstar
ST033Eta00 49.1-82 495.4 5^c Cuscuried double star
ST03461no PSC00 50.9-75.26.3 4^e Peccuried double star
ST039Del13Deliche LS00 52.0-64.111 3^c Catstricken group of stars
ST036LambelLambel TUC00 52.489.26.5 2^c Sucdouble star
ST0373836 AND00 53.0-62.88 3^e Anddouble star challenge
ST038NariGamma CAS00 56.7-68.22.3*Cusstar
ST039 30 00 59.5-80 128.4 2^e Cetdouble star equal magnitude
ST040 79 01 00.1-44 436 8^c Anddouble star equal magnitude
ST041UU01 01.3-43 416.8ScStarCupvaried star
ST013PaiPai 1601 05.6-71 789.3 3^e Ncdouble star equal magnitude
ST0137779C01 05.8-70 556.8 3^c Pecdouble star
ST044ZetaZeta PILL01 08.455.33.9 6.4^c Pecdouble star
ST045EtaEta CET01 08.610.23.5*Catstar
ST046Lux LydixLux Lydix01 08.7-56.34.3*Cepstar
ST017MintchBeta ASD01 09.7-55.62*Andstz
ST018ZetaZeta PSL01 13.7-57.65.6 2^b Pecdouble star
ST019KappaKappa TUC01 15.0-68.95.1 5^c Lucdouble star
ST040Z7 PSC01 16.2-70.38.8*Ncstar
ST05142 13 01 19.8-50 316.4 1.6^c Catdouble star challenge
ST053TriPe CAS01 25.9-68.12.2 2^c Cusdouble star magnitude contrast
ST053RR SCL01 27.032.56.1*Sclvaried star
ST054GammaGamma PILLB01 28.443.13.4 4^c Pecstar
ST055AchenerAlpha Tri01 37.2-57 118.5*Eststar
ST0565151 AND01 38.0-18.63.6*Andstar
ST057U.V.01 38.8-187*Cetvaried star
ST058F01 39.8-56.25.8 11.2^c Eridouble star
ST059NuRu PSC01 41.4-50.24.4*Pecstar
ST0606445 CAS01 43.3-58.65.8 6^c Cusdouble star
ST061PhiPhi PLR01 45.7150.79.1*Pecstz
ST062 162 01 49.347 345.4 2^c Pectriple star challenge
ST063IABI01 50.1-72.36 2^c Aridouble star
ST064 163 01 51.3-54 516.0 5^a Cuscuried double star
ST065ZetaZeta CET01 51.5-10.15.7 3^c Cetdouble star
ST066 17d 01 52.0-10 488.3 3^c Aridouble star equal magnitude
ST067GammaGamma ABI01 53.5-79.34.3 8^c Aridouble star equal magnitude
ST068PhiPhi PPE01 55.6-66.34.4 5^c Pecvalied star
ST069Lipotec01 54.4-65.73.4*Cesstz
ST070 18d Sevole DB01 55.9-51.96.8 1^c Cetdouble star challenge
ST0715656 AND01 56.2-57.25.7 3^c Anddouble star
ST072LambdaLambda ABI01 57.9-53.67.8 3^c Aridouble star
ST073UsslerUpstream CCI01 59.0-51.12*Cetstar
ST074AlphaAlpha PSC02 02.0-52.44 2^c Pecdouble star challenge
ST075AlumachGamma AND02 03.9-42.32.2 10^c Aricuried double star
ST076HamalAlpha ABI02 07.2-13.52*Aristar
ST07759 And02 10.9-19 925.6 16^c Andcolored double star
ST078Iota02 12.4-70.35 3^e Aricolored double star
ST079 21 02 12.82.45.7 26^a Cetdouble star
ST080 25 02 14.0-47.16.6 1^c Anddouble star challenge
ST081 25 02 14.7-40 948 7^c Tridouble star equal magnitude
ST082 29 02 17.3-20 417 14^c Tridouble star
ST083Mira02 19.332*Cetvariable star
ST084Iota02 29.1-87.44 2^c Castriple star
ST085 26d 02 29.5-53 316.9 3^c Pecdouble star
ST086 29 02 31.5-39 257.3 14^c Cetdouble star equal magnitude
ST087Potenti02 31.8-19 362 3^e CMcdouble star
ST088Oncigs02 33.9-28 158 1^c Turdouble star
ST0893002 33.0-30 386.3 3^e Aricuried double star

21.

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S1050 R KTRI 0237.9 134.3 54 * Tsi variabor she

1001 Gamma Gamma CET 02.45.3 05.2 5.6 2.7* Cat double star
1002 Σ8502 25.5-19.227.53"Ari
1003 RZ02 24.9-09.586.2StelvicCnr
1004 pi02 48.517.285.23"Ari
1005 RuΣM002 46.7-05.355.93"Fnr
1006 R, R, HOB, 02.5.9 49.54.7 *Hurvariable star
1007 Σ30Strave 3M02 59.2-0.67.59"Cat
1008 AcamzTheo LRI02 56.540.35.54"Eri
1009 EpidonEpsilon ARI02 58.229.54.62.4"Ari
1010 Epidon02 59.2-21.391.64"Ari
1011 Σ3403 00.8-57.295.23"Fnr
1012 MetazgAlpha CET03 02.3-04.12.54"Cat
1013 RosRho PER03 06.2-138.83.44"Fnr
1014 Σ5003 06.2-179.245.83"Cap
1015 Ers8Svark03 16.8-2.98.613"Sph
1016 ApolBeta PER03 08.2-41.02.24"Fnr
1017 AlphaAlpha FUR02 12.12943"Fnr
1018 MyswSvark03 17.4-46.483.5"Fnr
1019 Σ8203 16.3-60.028.62"Cam
101B Σ8903 17.2-10.296.73"Fnr
1011 ADS246ADS 244603 17.7-138.67.86.9"Fnr
1012 ZeaZea RFT03 18.2-52.15.23"Cat
1013 Tm4Tstc FRI03 19.5-21.35.24"Fnr
1014 Bone PerexTone's Depot03 20.5-29.01.55"Ari
1015 MarikoAlpha Per03 24.5-49.521.84"Fnr
1016 YY PER03 25.7-44.28.14"Carvalic star
1017 Σ5603 28.0-59.727.14"Ari
1018 Σ85Strave 3Vs03 29.1-59.94.23.4"Cam
1019 Σ8903 30.1-19.216.52.7"Cam
1020 SigmaSigma PER03 30.648.04.44"Fnr
1021 S2403 35.3-27.348.431"Tnr
1022 EpidonEpsilon LRI03 32.9-9.53.74"Cat
1023 Σ20Strave 3U803 33.9+63.06.81.4"Cam
1024 O Σ76S3Strave 3S03 35.0+63.96.846"Cam
1025 UID11 (GAM) (P)03 43.6-62.68.16"Cam
1026 OremmiOromiom PER03 44.5-32.33.86"Fnr
1027 PiPi FRI03 50.1-12.15.44"Fnr
1028 GrottoGamma LVI03 47.274.23.24"Lbr
1029 3030 LAU03 48.5111.259"Dun
1030 EΔ 1603 58.6-37.374.94"Cat
1031 E2BE GAM03 59.5+65.54.54"Cam
1032 AtkZeta PER03 58.1-31.92.94"Fnr
1033 EΔ 3 ERI03 54.3854"Fnr
1034 Epidon03 59.9-40.013.95"Fnr
1035 GuerraGamma FRI03 58.0-33.334"Cat
1036 LambdaLambda LAU112.53.34"Dun
1037 O Σ51ADS 299504 07.6-18.17.43.4"Cat
1038 S2ΣBS04 06.8-62.30790"Cam
1039 Oremmi2Omniom2 FRI04 11.2-6.74.583"Fnr
1040 EpidonEpsilon RO04 16.5-29.14.54"Cat
1041 ThecaThetn SFT04 17.7-53.36.24"Cat
1042 PhiPhi TA204 20.4+72.4862"Tun
1043 T04 23.0-19.338.4StellarTun
1044 ChiChi DV04 22.6+25.65.529.4"Dun
1045 ADS169ADS 316904 22.715.17.534"Dun
1046 4343 ERI04 24.03444"Cat
1047 E 8104 27.9-21.397.337"Cat
1048 Syx204 31.1-40.0179"Fnr
1049 I04 32.015.225.420"Cam
1050 Σ5904 33.5+18.018.93"Cat
1051 4646 ERI04 33.9-6.73.74"Dun
1052 Alobram2Alpha ERI04 35.9-16.58.930"Dun
1053 NgNu ERI04 36.2-143.921"Cat
1054 5333 ERI04 38.2-36.33.94"Cat
1055 Syx204 38.5+76.067.34"Dun
1056 Si44 ERI04 40.4-9.24.34"Cat
1057 RR CAE04 42.6-38.26.74"Car
1058 55ΣSWO04 43.608.486.75"Cat
1059 IotaInti PLC04 50.923.55.622"Fnr
1060 Si04 51.2+04.99.2StelvicCam
1061 PbPHORE 04.51.2 +05.6 3.7" Uni dzz
1062 EtJT LAU04 52.628.584"Dun
1063 PbPS ORF 04.52.4 +04.3 3.7" Uni zdr
1064 Omicron2Omicron2 ORF 04.56.6 +3.3 4.1" Uni zdr
ST165IotaBeta AUR04 37.0-33.22.7"Amstar
ST166P6P6 ORI 04 58.5101.7 + 5.3 " Old star
ST167OmegaOmega AUR02 39.3-37.955.1"double star
ST168Lindo Crimson StarR LEE01 59.6-14.65.9"Lepvariable star
ST169Y62202 00.6-03.66.621°Oridouble star equal magnitude
ST170SY63Sunny 63E00 80.7-13.26.93.5Lepdouble star
ST171Y636Sunny 63E00 81.0-14.66.910°Oridouble star
ST172Epsilon00 81.0-13.92.9SellarAmvariable star
ST173ZetaZeta AUR05 02.541.23.4"Amstar
ST174VW ORI05 04.5CL2 8.6 " Old variable star
ST175EpsilonEpsilon HFP05 05.5-23.43.2"Lepstar
ST176EraEra AUR05 06.5-11.23.7"Amstar
ST177I1U 24 38 97.509 29 295.9 + 0.7 Old double star challenge
ST178TXTX AUR05 08.1-39.68.3"Amvariable star
ST179SYSY EEE05 08.85.69"Erivariable star
ST180Y64406 13.6-37.176.8Amdouble star challenge
ST181IotaBeta LEE05 12.3-11.94.513°Lepdouble star
ST182Bho05 13.3-02.524.5Oricolored double star
ST183SigalBeta ORI05 14.5-8.200.6Oridouble star magnitudes constant
ST184Y643Sunny 64305 16.7-32.29.111°"triple star
ST185CapdbAlpha Arc05 16.7-16.080.1"Amstar
ST186S47605 19.510.306.228°Lepdouble star equal magnitude
ST187H35605 20.5-21.144.5Lepdouble star magnitudes, limit star
ST188CVUV ACR05 21.8-30.37.4"Amvariable star
ST189AD5954AIS 955105 21.6-24.65.53.2Lepdouble star
ST190MOMGanow 69605 22.8-23.6532°Oridouble star
ST191Y706Sunny 35005 23.5-5.46Oridouble star
ST192Era05 25.0-01.343.413°Oridouble star challenge
ST193SigmaSigma AUR05 24.7-37.45Amdouble star
ST194ThetaTheta PLC05 24.852.76.428°Fscdouble star
ST195BelairiaGamma ORI05 25.1-06.31.6"Oristar
ST196Y698Sunny 69805 25.2-34.86.631°Amdouble star
ST197LIMZ71605 26.5-25.095.8Oridouble star
ST198S1Z1 ORI05 29.7-1.13.7"Oristar
ST199LSLE 905 30.0-17.05Starspectim
ST200DeltaDelta ORI06 32.0-5.52.213°Oridouble star
ST201L919 752T06 32.2-18.69.7"Starstar
ST202Z1806 32.5-19.247.3Amdouble star equal magnitude
ST203RI06 33.2-07.28"Orivariable star
ST204Y4706 35.064.424°Oridouble star
ST205Lambda06 35.1-29.363.4Oridouble star magnitude contrast
ST206TrapeziumTrapezium05 35.3-09.235.113°Oriquadrape star
ST207IotaZ75205 35.4-05.332.911°Oridouble star magnitude contrast
ST208EpsilonEpsilon ORI05 36.2-3.21.7"Oristar
ST209PinaPhi ORI05 36.9-09.34"Oristar
ST210ZetaZeta TAU05 37.6-1.03"Starstar
ST211Sigma05 38.7-02.763.711°Oriquadrape star
ST212AlphaAlpha COL05 39.634.12.6"Colstar
ST213Almisk06 40.8-1.973.0°Oridouble star magnitude contrast
ST214O206 41.1 CAM (F)Carvvariable star
ST215GammaGamma LEF06 41.5-32.53.797°Lepdouble star
ST216Y06 42.7-20.27.1"Starvariable star
ST217MaMin CCM06 46.0-35.33.2"Colstar
ST218KappaEuqua ORI06 47.8-9.72"Oristar
ST21952Z9506 48.0-06.276.113°Oridouble star challenge
ST220Beta06 51.033.83.1"Colstar
ST221Delta Delta LEF 05 51.5 20.53.8 " Leap star
ST222NuNu AUS06 51.5-19.1710°Amstar
ST223Z4106 51.9-29.028.819°Oridouble star equal magnitude
ST224Berdegus06 52.2-07.240.3SellarOristar
ST225U06 53.8 - 20.3 3.3 " Ori variable star
ST226Theta06 59.7-67.132.63.5°Amdouble star magnitude contrast
ST227Pl06 59.9-65.94.5Amred variable star
ST228Z306 61.840.2772.7°Popdouble star equal magnitude
ST229Z45506 63.0-32.20620°Oridouble star
ST230TU06 64.9-36.07.9"Carvvariable star
ST2314106 67.9-48.426.1Amdouble star
ST232S806 69.3-47.010Amvariable star
ST233Gamma06 71.96.54Monstar
ST234Eta06 74.9-32.53.5"Cenastar
ST235Z87206 75.6-36.36.911°Amdouble star
ST236S506 77.7-5.39.5"Monvariable star
ST237ZetaZeta CMA06 20.330.15Cenastar
ST238VV MON06 22.7-2.26"Mon variable star
ST239MircumBeta CMA06 25.7-182Cenastar

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ST248Ma:GM:EM 06.23.0 (12.7.2.5" = Gas star)
ST2418 06.23.8 (04.56.4.5 13" Mon. coloured double star)
ST242Cenopus Alpia Ctr 09.24.0 -32.22.4 4.7 " Car
ST243BLBLC:EM 06.25.5 -13.7.8.5 " Carvariable star
ST2441206.27.8 120.47 6.8 27" = Gem double star
ST245Sea06.28.5 00.20 3" Mon triple star
ST246ADS1130ADS 314006.31.8 -38.91.34.5"Aur
ST2472070:GFM06.33.5 -17.86.320"Gem
ST248ADS2180ADS 318406.34.5 18.16.745"Aur
ST249CRCR GFM06.34.4 - 16.1 8.5" = Gem variable star
ST250Σ938ADS 319006.34.7 -36.17.63.5"Aur
ST251ADS3074ADS 320006.36.1 -37.17.83.6"Aur
ST252Σ929ADS 320806.36.1 -37.27.96"Aur
ST253Σ959Stone 33906.36.9 105.38.330"Gem
ST254ADS2211ADS 321106.36.2 -38.08.532"Aur
ST255SeaNat CMA06.36.6 -18.2837.3"Cmi
ST256UUUG AUR06.36.5 -30.57.1-Aur
ST257ADS2240ADS 324006.36.9 18.29.72.2"Aur
ST258ADS3049ADS 324006.36.3 -48.88.80"Aur
ST259Seahs25South 329 30.76 +17.2 26.0" Gem double star
ST260Innes5Innes 506.38.0 -01.56.42.4"Pic
ST261ADS2265ADS 326506.38.4 18.89.64.6"Aur
ST262Innes1105Innes 110606.39.1 -39.180.7"Cmi
ST263SMO12106SMO 2110606.39.5 -38.17.83.2"Cmi
ST264Σ91806.41.2 -48.9 7.17.1"3"Gem
ST265VW06.42.2 -31.58.7-Gem
ST266SrinusAlpha CMA06.43.1 -18.269"Cmi
ST26712Σ91806.43.5 -49.24.93"Lpn
ST268Σ91806.43.2 -48.5 5.65.64"Lpn
ST269KappaKazna CGA06.43.8 32.54-Cmi
ST2701414:ETN06.43.1 29.55.70.4"Lpn
ST27107GY MON06.43.2 4.69.4-Gem
ST272Σ91706.43.1 -45.517.11.3"Gem
ST273Omocron1Cucosol CMA06.43.1 -21.2 3.8 " Cmz star
ST274IberaIthic CGA06.43.2 -424.1-Cmi
ST2753806.44.6 -15.414.7-Gem
ST276MaΣ91906.44.1 -46.24.33.9"Cmi
ST27756BG MCK 06.56 -20.7 " Mon variable star
ST278O Σ200G Stroo 07.180 06.56.114.27.52"Gem
ST279RVRV MON06.58.4 06.27-Gem
ST280EpsilonEpsilon CGA06.58.6 -291.57.5"Cmi
ST281SigmaSigma CGA 07.01.7 -27.9 3.5 " Cmz star
ST282Omocron2Omocron CGA07.02.0 23.87-Cmi
ST283Durlop38Durlop 3807.04.0 -43.63.630.3"Dup
ST284SeaZiu CFM07.04.1 +20.63.2-Gem
ST285Σ106907.04.7 -45.458.94.1"Lpn
ST286RR SML07.07.6 122.76-Gem
ST287W07.08.1 11.356.4StellaCmi
ST288GammaGamma VOT07.08.6 -20.3413.6"Vel
ST289TanTao CFM07.11.1 +40.14.53.9"Gem
ST290Σ103507.12.0 -22.478.24"Gem
ST291Σ1037Stone 103707.12.8 127.27.21.3"Gem
ST292OmegaOmega CGA07.14.8 -26.8 3.9 " Cmz star
ST293H94607.16.8 -23.194.537"Cmi
ST294DuΣ91807.18.7 -24.574.315Cmi
ST295DeltaΣ5 Geca07.20.1 21.593.56"Gem
ST29618Σ4 Geca07.22.9 57.175.623"Lpn
ST297GammaGamma CMJ07.25.2 -48.94.3-Cmi
ST298SigmaSigma POM07.29.5 -19.35.322"Dup
ST299Σ1293Stave 109207.30.5 152.06.80.4"Lpn
ST300nHN39, h29907.34.5 -23.283.110"Dup
ST301CarrierAlpha GFM07.34.6 -131.921.8"Gem
ST302Σ9180Upliden ULM07.35.9 -26.94.12.5"Gem
ST303Σ112207.36.6 -24.297.97"Dup
ST304K07.38.8 26.482.810"Dup
ST305ProponAlpha CMJ07.39.5 -26.140.4StelleeCMI
ST306KappaA Σ10907.39.0 -24.233.7-Gem
ST3072Σ113007.39.5 -24.416.117"Dup
ST308Σ112707.42.0 -64.017-2"Cmi
ST309Σ114907.43.4 -53.417.922"Cmi
ST310U07.53.1 -22.008.2StelleeCme
ST311ChiChi CAR07.56.8 -355.54"Cat
ST312Dunlop59Dunlop 5907.56.2 596.510"Dup
ST313SlehleSlehle 5608.01.5 -63.4849"Cmi
ST314ZeaZea POM08.03.8 -401.34"Dup

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ST135RTRF PCP08 05.438.88.3*Pupvariable star
ST136RURU PUP08 07.522.88.9*Pupvariable star
ST137EpsilonEpsilon VOL08 07.9-58.61.56*Voldouble star
ST138GammaGamma VEL08 09.5-17.31.94*Voldouble star
ST139Zeta08 12.2137.284.70.6*Cuctriple star challenge
ST136ct CAR08 13.3-83.95.34*Cardouble star
ST131BetaBeta CNC, 08 14.1, 405.2, 3.0 *7.0xstar
ST132fR1 NC08 16.6-1.26.1*Cucvariable star
ST123KappaKappa VOL08 19.071.75.46*Veldouble star
ST124ACAC PL P08 22.715.88.8*Pupvariable star
ST123s1s1 LYN08 25.8-43.25.318*Lanstar
ST126BetaBeta VEL08 28.2-66.13.86*Velstar
ST127hS80hSOS08 26.539.16.58*Pupdouble star
ST12824214408 28.7-24.27.16*Veldouble star
ST129PisS122108 28.7-26.366.37*Cucdouble star equal magnitude
ST130lt-04546408 29.1-45.95.63.6*Veldouble star
ST131Δ7008 29.544.455*Veldouble star
ST132hct-0708 31.439.046.44*Veldouble star
ST133Σ143508 33.8-26.37610*Veldouble star
ST134SigmaSigma HPA08 38.8-23.36.4*Hpastar
ST135ht-25M13808 39.2-90.36.913*Cardouble star challenge
ST136Σ125408 40.619.406.421*Cucquadruple star
ST137AlphaAlpha VXY08 43.6-33.23.7*Pusstar
ST138Delta08 44.7-34.72.12.6*Veldouble star
ST139Σ1270AIS 607708 45.3-2.66.45*Hpadouble star
ST140lpx1Σ126408 46.7-20.46420*Cuccolored double star
ST141Peptide08 48.8-26.293.43*Puddouble star magnumle, cuneet
ST142Σ158208 50.8-35.657.34*Lysdouble star equal magnitude
ST143X08 53.5-7.725.6*Cucvariable star
ST14466Σ129809 01.4-12.155.85*Cucdouble star
ST145RhoRho USA09 02.5-67.64.41*Lmastar
ST146Σ151109 07.5-22.296.95*Cucdouble star equal magnitude
ST147Sembell09 09.0-55.262.26starVelzta
ST148Sigma209 13.5-67.083.81*Cucdouble ztc magnitude contrast
ST149ε09 11.0-593.650*Cuczta
ST140lt-88b418809 12.5-43.86.75.7*Veldouble star
ST135lt-9109 14.4-43.36.26*Veldouble star magnitude, cuneet
ST135Σ152109 11.9-37.436.118*Lmadouble star equal magnitude
ST1253g09 16.257.24.37*Cucstar
ST1254lt09 18.421.48.6*Lmavariable star
ST135938Σ155409 18.8-36.463.93*Lysdouble ztc challenge
ST136Σ133809 21.0-38.116.61*Lysdouble ztc challenge
ST137Alpha09 21.1-34.43.1*Lynstar
ST138Kappa09 24.1-392.5*Velstar
ST139Σ134709 23.5-33.307.221*Hpadouble star
ST136Kappa09 26.2-26.76.921*Loedouble star
ST136Σ132509 27.5-30.147.523*Lpadouble star equal magnitude
ST1362Alpha109 27.6-30.402StearHpastar
ST1363Omega09 28.0-49.15.96*Loodouble star challenge
ST1363Dunlopio09 28.6-43.57.861*Veldouble star
ST1365Σ136009 30.6-30.358.314*Loedouble star equal magnitude
ST1366Zeta09 30.831.505.48*Autdouble star
ST1367N09 31.2-525.1*Velstar
ST136823Σ13a09 31.5-63.033.823*Teradouble star magnitude, cuneet
ST1369Lambda09 31.7-25.04.5*Loezta
ST1370R09 32.262.83.8*Cucvariable star
ST1371Σ136909 35.4-14006.525*Lcadouble star
ST1372Iora09 39.9-1.13.9*Hpastar
ST1373Ueaster09 41.1-50.13.46*Cardouble star
ST1374R09 47.621.264.4StearLaored viable star
ST1375W09 51.02.19*Seavariable star
ST1376Y09 51.1-238.3*Hpavariable star
ST1377Mz09 52.8-26.03.9*Loezta
ST1378h26209 54.5-12.96.74*Veldouble star
ST1379zebra10 00.4-21.701.4StearLoezta
ST1380S-CA/S-CAS
ST1381ADS/70409 18.3-19.27.210*Loodouble star challenge
ST1382Zeta09 16.7-23.43.55.5Loodouble ztc
ST1383q09 17.161.23.4*Cucstar
ST1384h430610 19.164.72.621*Cucdouble star
ST1385Alpha10 20.0-79.82.512*Loedouble star
ST1386Mz10 22.3-11.53Lmazta
ST1387Mz10 26.110.85.8Ltayzta
ST1388Alpha10 27.2-31.14.3Autstar
ST13894310 27.6+9.863.8*Ltmdouble star

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ST398 Delta JIN 50 10:29:6 30.36 57.1" Ant double-star magnitude contrast
ST391 p-p-CAR 10:32:0 41.7 3.3 " Car star
ST392 Geo Blue LED 10:32:8 ~9.3 3.9 " Leo star
ST393 IS10:33:0+08.895.72"Leodouble star challenge
ST394 U10:33:239.65.12"Antvariable star
ST395 GammaGamma CHA10:33:6-58.64.1Crustar
ST396 UUHPA10:36:8-3.42"Mravariable star
ST397 Dunlop90Dunlop 9110:36:3-33.61.3Mldouble star
ST398 25Σ456010:42:404.446.57"Double star
ST399 RRUMA10:44:668.87.57"Cumavariable star
ST390 VYVY UMA10:51:1+67.75.97"Cumavariable star
ST391 DeltaDelta CHA10:51:8-50.34.36"Chrudouble star
ST392 20Σ27610:52:3-54.06.92.2"Saxdouble star
ST403 NaNa HPA10:58:6-36.25.17"Ftsastar
ST404 54 34:1250 10:55:8 124.8 4.5 6.2"Low double star
ST405 SAGN1342SACI TO 34211:17:8-58.279"Cardouble star magnetic constricted
ST406 AlALUMA11:18:2-31.54.51.2"Cumadouble star challenge
ST407 NaNa UMA11:18:5-33.13.57"Cumadouble star
ST408 21*911:19:1-41.870"Landouble star
ST409 B4*2B4*211:23:4-555.13.3"Mradouble star
ST410 LoboJota LEO11:23:9-10.511.3"Loodouble star challenge
ST411 81Σ24011:26:803.006.229"Lootriple star
ST412 TurTsu 15011:27:9102.93.53.5"Landouble star
ST413 LamhdaLumha DRA11:31:4-69.33.830"Drared variable star
ST414 88Σ251711:35:8-14.216.316"Loodouble star
ST415 N11:32:329.165.89"Lorddouble star equal magnitudes
ST416 Trapo28Imma 2811:33:6-40.681"Crudouble star challenge
ST417 21*2Σ26711:34:7-16.9463"Crutriple star
ST418 KuNa VTR11:35:9-76.367"Virstar
ST420 DesbelizaBeta Leo11:48:114.342.1stellarLeostar
ST420 BetaBeta LHA11:52:9-33.54.76.9"Dracolored double star
ST421 O Σ112O'Snance 11211:54:6119.45.473"Landouble star
ST422 65Σ25211:57:1-86.296.79"Loutdouble star challenge
ST423 EpsilonEpsilon GLA11:58:6-78.25.16.9"Chrucolored double star
ST424 Σ12*512:03:5-52.268.72.2"Virdouble star challenge
ST425 ZeaZea COM12:04:3-51.383.6"Curndouble star
ST426 DeltaDelta CFK12:05:4-50.92.64.5"Crudouble star
ST427 Σ10*112:06:5-11.16.60"Crutriple star
ST428 EpsilonEpsilon CAV12:10:122.617"Crustar
ST429 Kueen14Runder 1412:14:945.75.62.9"Crudouble star
ST430 DeltaDutry CRU12:15:1-58.22.81"Crustar
ST431 2Σ CVN12:16:1-40.2611.5"Crucolored double star
ST432 EpsilonEpsilon MUS12:17:6-654.17"Marsred variable star
ST435 21*212:18:1-53.66.630"Virdouble star equal magnitudes
ST436 RR CRV12:19:6 -19.3-6.7 - <7.0Cru variable star
ST438 21*3312:20:6-77.08.39"Crudouble star equal magnitudes
ST439 EpsilonEpsilon C2U12:21:4-69.43.67"Crustar
ST437 M40Winnerske 412:22:4-58.02950"UMLadouble star
ST438 17 37 VTBdouble star
ST439 21*39Strong 163912:24:1+76.66.81.6"Curndouble star challenge
ST440 5δ CEN12:24:6-19.49.21"Cruvariable star
ST441 812:25:310.85StellarVirred variable star
ST442 AlexAlpha CBU12:26:8-63.164.4"Crudouble star
ST443 S2*33C 2/312:25:1+62.015.37"Virstarierien
ST445 AgoradoDelta CRV12:28:9-16.5520"Crudouble star
ST446 GrammaGamma CBU12:30:237.11.6216"Crudouble star
ST446 21*69Stave 164912:31:611.1817"Virdouble star
ST447 3112:34:1+18.73530"Crucolored double star
ST448 AlphaAlpha MUS12:35:2-69.15.77"Virstar
ST449 AIPS612AOS 501212:37:737.15.52.2"Drudouble star challenge
ST450 21*6912:43:3-130.13.32"Crudouble star equal magnitudes
ST451 GammaGamma CPN12:43:5-492.21"Crudouble star challenge
ST452 PeocimizGamma Vlx12:45:7-5.43.57"Virdouble star
ST453 Y12:52:1-45.267.4StellarCVnred variable star
ST454 8toJota CRU12:52:6614.727"Crudouble star
ST455 BetaBeta MUS12:56:5-58.13.24"Mnrdouble star challenge
ST456 MemoraBeta CRU12:57:2-39.71.37"Crustar
ST457 32Σ 69812:58:2+83.255.322"Curndouble star equal magnitudes
ST458 32Σ 68712:59:3121.145.129"Curndouble star magnitudes constant
ST459 MuMz CBU12:54:635.24.337"Crudouble star
ST460 DeltaDelta VLR12:55:6+03.32.17"Virred variable star
ST461 Cori-CrbuAlpha CYN12:56:0+38.3519"Crudouble star challenge
ST462 RxRx USA12:58:460.06.87"Cruvariable star
ST463 21*9912:58:7+27.285.81.5"Curndouble star challenge
ST464 DeltaDelta MUS13:03:5-21.33.68"Mnrstar

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ST485ThetaTheta MLG12:08.163.15.75.3Stardouble star
ST496Theta51 Vi, 51'2412:09.830.324.47Vitdouble star challenge
ST367Alpha12:10.0-17.3250.5Corndouble star challenge
ST3685112:11.5-18.506.55*Vitdouble star
ST489II CEN12:22.6814.73*Corndouble star
ST400ZeaMisur12:23.9-16.062.334*Corndouble star
ST479Spka Alpha VIR 13 25.2 - 11.2 1* Virstar
ST372O 22'13512:27.1-61.456.769*Dogcolored double star
ST473B12:29.733.374SeltarHedvariable star
ST4741'255Spova 175512:32.5-36.874.4*Corndouble star
ST379SSVIR12:33.0-7.36*Vitvariable star
ST3762525 CEN12:37.9-46.351.8*Corndouble star magnitude contrast
ST3771'263Spova 176312:37.6-7.97.92.0Vitdouble star
ST478EpiloxEpilox CEN12:39.9-53.52.3*Cornstar
ST479I1'27212:40.7-19.375.72*Boedouble star magnitude contrast
ST480Du-Sep'41Dunlop 14112:41.7-54.86.35.8*Corndouble star
ST481IT CLN12:42.8-55.65.5*GoEvariable star
ST482AlkaidEta UMA12:47.5-49.21.9*Utaastar
ST4831'085Spova 1'8512:49.1-47.07.63.4*Boedouble star
ST4842CFN12:49.4-34.39.7*Cornstar
ST485CysbkeUpcero 100G12:49.5-13.51.1*Boestar
ST4863CEN12:51.8134.35*Corndouble star
ST487ZeaZea CEN12:53.5-47.32.63*Cornstar
ST488RsaBeta CEN12:53.8-80.40.6*Cesstar
ST489P1P1BA12:56.5-26.73.3*Jrostar
ST490KappiKappa VIR12:52.920.34.2*Vitstar
ST491Kappa12:53.9-33.476.433*Starcolored double star
ST4921'61912:55.3-33.087.838*Vitdouble star challenge
ST493ArcturusAlpha Pon12:57.7-91.110SeclarBoestar
ST494Iorabeta 20012:58.2-51.44.928*Boedouble star
ST495RRCEN12:58.6-39.85.3*Corncarole star
ST4961'834Spova 183412:59.3-48.38.153*Boedouble star challenge
ST4971'83312:59.5-37.167.65*Vitdouble star equal magnitude
ST498Ducep'159Dunlop 15912:59.6-58.559*GoEcolored double star
ST4991'83512:59.5-59.265.16*Boedouble star
ST500SH 1/512:59.6-19.386.333*Lihdouble star
ST501pS CMF12:59.9-75.26.3*Dogstar
ST502PretimaPresma CEN12:59.9-67.210.7*Cornvariable star
ST503RhoRho BOU12:59.8-30.43.6*Boestar
ST504he69G12:59.3-46.085.439*Lupdouble star magnitude contrast
ST505AlphaBig Serrano12:59.6-60.90020*GoEdouble star
ST506P1P1BOG12:59.7-16.1526*Boedouble star
ST507Pc1'66112:59.7-16.256.96*Boedouble star
ST508Zea12:61.1-13.463.81*Boedouble star challenge
ST509AlphaAlpha LCP12:61.9-47.42.3*Lupstar
ST510q CFN 10 43.0 - 32.8 4* Carer star
ST511AlphaAlpha CLR12:62.5653.236*Girldouble star
ST512cl1 CEN12:62.733.2417*Cornstar
ST513Epilox12:63.0-27.042.43*Boecolored double star
ST514DucepDunlop 10012:63.2-33.66.258*Girldouble star
ST51551L9712:63.0-23.265.26*Liradouble star
ST516AlphaAlpha APS12:63.9793.830*Apostar
ST5171'68512:64.9-50.077.652*Vitdouble star challenge
ST518Mu12:65.3-14.093.43*Lihdouble star challenge
ST5193912:65.7-10.455.72*Boedouble star
ST5205850 JEA12:66.3284.4*Jirostar
ST521KochabBeta UMI12:67.7-74.22.1*Cuiistar
ST522Zahwa/gonubiAlpha IIB12:68.9-162.84*Lihdouble star
ST52331V Bio12:69.5-9.063.6*Boecolored double star
ST524he712He71512:69.547.9624*Lupdouble star
ST525H 28* double star
ST526BetaBeta LUP 14 50.543.1 2.6 * Lup
ST527P1FOCC129.01.853.25.7Octdouble star
ST528cl29.03.8-47.394.925*double star challenge
ST529SigmaSigma LIB12:04.125.13.2*Lipred vertically star
ST530Du-Sep'812:11.6-14.56.732*Lupdouble star challenge
ST531KappaKappa LEP12:11.9-18.03.922*Lupdouble star
ST532XX TBA12:11.3-70.18.1*Dogvariable star
ST5331'00212:18.3-26.206.63.5*GBdouble star challenge
ST534Mu12:18.547.93.132*Lupdouble star challenge
ST535$1'00112:18.7-10.26713*Setrdouble star
ST536SS CIB12:21.2-31.45.9*GBvariable star
ST537PhtlPhtl LUP12:21.856.55.650*Lupstar
ST538Fu12:23.2-30.126.610*GBdouble star challenge
ST539Mu12:24.5-32.256.33*Boetriple car

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28.

Incl. TBA15.34912.50153"12m
TBA15.24210.2853"12m
Della-SER15.161-21.29253 m2Ser
Gumini UDB15.333-41.224Lupsat
Gumini UDB15.333-41.224"Lup
Gumini UDB15.333-41.224"Lup
Ongoro UDB15.301-41.624"Lup
Ongoro UDB15.301-41.624"Lup
RGA15.3470.475812 m2Lip
RGA15.3470.475812 m2Lip
Zea-CIB15.347-24.6272 m2Lip
Gumini UDB15.317-20.5274 m2Ser
Gumini UDB15.418-20.527"Ser
Gumini UDB15.418-20.527"Ser
Eggg SFR15.427-16.141"Ser
Eggg SFR15.427-16.141"Ser
RGA-CIB15.502-25.82215m2Lip
RGA-CIB15.502-25.822"Sat
RGA-CIB15.502-25.822"Ser
RGA-CIB15.502-25.822"Ser
RGA-CIB15.502-25.822"Ser
RGA-CIB15.502-25.822"Ser
RGA-CIB15.502-25,242"Ser
RGA-CIB15.502-25.842"Ser
RGA-CIB15.502-25.842"Ser
RGA-CIB15.502-25.842"Ser
RGA-CIB15.502-25.842"Ser
RGA-CIB15.601-29.842"Ser
RGA-CIB15.601-29.842"Ser
RGA-CIB15.601-29.842"Ser
RGA-CIB15.601-29.842"Ser
RGA-CIB16.110-37.842"Ser
RGA-CIB16.110-37.842"Ser
RGA-CIB16.110-37.842"Ser
RGA-CIB16.110-37.842"Ser
RGA-CIB15.613-29.842"Ser
RGA-CIB15.613-29.842"Ser
RGA-CIB15.613-29.842"Ser
RGA-CIB15.613-29.842"Ser
RGA-CIB16.110-37.842"Ser
RGA-CIB16.110-37.842"Ser
RGA-CIB16.110-37.842"Ser
RGA-GPII16.143-37.842"Ser
RGA-GPII16.143-37.842"Ser
RGA-GPII16.143-37.842"Ser
RGA-GPII16.143-37.842"Ser

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TASCO Space Station 49076525 - Catalog Index - 4

31015 P#Σ2414 12.1972.164.3012.245mkm
31026 KeguKegu 84.1317.423.45mkm
31010 VV/W27.43-2757Ftranses det
Reo:01127.43-3624FO25 transes rapid and impugmable
52.44227S#
Σ241412.19-369FTranses det
31019 S#Σ241412.19-369FTranses det
31014 S#Σ241412.19-369FTranses det
31027 VV:02127.26-2932FO9a
31024 AΣ241427.26-296FTranses det
31023 FrennaGamma, RA27.26-1352FTrans
31027 M#M#27.26-1352FTrans
31027 M#M#27.26-1352FTrans
31027 M#M#27.26-1352FTrans
31027 M#M#27.26-1452FTrans
31027 M#M#27.26-1452FTrans
31027 M#M#27.26-1452FTrans
31027 M#M#27.26-1452FTrans

29.

4
ST650 KR 1925.3 142477.1 Stelle Lyt variable star

ST601S2525 Stance 2525 18 26.6 -17.3 3.1" Vcl double star
ST602B114ST11419 27.8-35.35.720Tel
ST603AbbaAlpha VUL19 28.7-21.71.5-Vel
ST604AdamBeta CYP19 36.718.0533Cyp
ST605MuMu AQP19 34.1-42.44.6-Aql
ST606QAQ SGR19 34.3-36.49.1-Sqr
ST607BR CWG19 36.8-38.76.1-Cyp
ST608LNS419 38.419.346.428°Sqr
ST609S434 SGR19 46.736.35.438°Sqr
ST610T7TT CGG19 50.9-37.67.8-Cyp
ST611M19 51.8-40.36.939°Cyp
ST612Deta2579, 18.3yg19 53.0-35.082.9Cyp
ST613O ΣΣ191HY 13719 43.9-35.016.139°Cyp
ST614GammaGamma AQE19 46.3-11.062.7-Aql
ST615E259019 46.4-33.345.936°Cyp
ST616DeltaDBH SOL19 47.1-18.53.8-Sqr
ST617Lipion19 48.270163.8Aql
ST618PiPi AQI19 48.2-1.86.116°Aql
ST619Zea19 49.0 +45 0.39 Spc double star
ST620Chi19 50.5 +32 5.3 Skellar Cyp variable star
ST621AlahiAlpha Alg19 52.808.520.8-Aql
ST622PiuTA AQI19 53.5-43.03.8-Aql
ST623S19 54.0 -08 14 3.2 36°Aql double star
ST624DeltaBeta ALQI19 55.5-06.15.735°Aql
ST625Pui19 55.6 +152 26 4.5 3" Cyp double star magnitude contrast
ST626R8, RS, SGR, 15 53.5 -28.23.4" Spc variable star
ST627BCBT SGR19 58.7-11.96-Sqr
ST628GammaGamma SGF19 58.8-19.33.6-Sqr
ST629ByBP-SGL20 02.421.18.5-Sqr
ST630H47020 03.6-18.197.629°Cyp
ST631XX SGF20 05.118.77-Sqr
ST632W2W2 SGL20 07.6-17.77-Sqr
ST633KappaΣ267320 08.9-77.424.5Cyp
ST634LedaΣ265720 08.9-20.956.432°Sqr
ST635RTRT CTG20 09.4-36.06.5-Cyp
ST636GTG SGF20 11.0-9.39.6-Sqr
ST637Σ261120 12.6-09.526.8Aql
ST638R5RS CYG 20 13.4 -138.7 6.5" Cyp variable star
ST639Σ2638 20 13.6 +53 07 7.1 2" Cyp double star
ST640Omocort1Omocort LYG20 13.6-16.73.8-Cyp
ST641BTST LAP20 17.1-21.36.9-Cyp
ST642AbbaAlpha Cap20 17.6-22.54.245°Cyp
ST643RTRT SGR20 17.7-39.18-Sqr
ST644P20 17.8 +38 0.3Slatter Cyp variable star
ST645Alpha20 18.0 +13.5 3.6" Cyp quadruple star
ST646Σ2671 20 14.4 +55 27 64" Cyp double star
ST647UU 205020 18.647.95.9-Cyp
ST648EtaBeta CAP20 23.0-18.83.3Cyp
ST649939 CYG20 23.9-32.24.4-Cyp
ST650PeacockAlpha PAV20 23.6-36.71.9-Aql
ST651PI20 27.3-24.153.3Cyp
ST652OmicroniSH 30420 29.9-10.368.1Cyp
ST653R5Σ270620 34.0-35.183.6Cyp
ST654YV CYG20 41.5-38.27.7-Sqr
ST655DeubbAlpha Cyp20 42.4-45 172.5-Cyp
ST6565252 CTe20 45.7-13.74.2Cyp
ST657Gamma20 56.7-16.071.310°Del
ST658LumbdaLambda CYG20 57.1-36.31.90.9°Cyp
ST6593JAQR20 47.7-24.4-Aql
ST660S76120 48.4-38.118.716°Cyp
ST66144 QSR20 55.4-5.88.458°Aql
ST662OzograOmega CAP20 55.8-26.94.1-Cyp
ST663LiptonL Eqp20 59.1-16.185.2Aql
ST664Σ2751stow 275121 02.1-56.76.12.5°Cyp
ST665PΣ275221 07.2-47.17.4Eqn
ST666Duolup33sDuolup 23621 09.2-438.735°Double star
ST667LumbdaLambda SQU21 02.2-40.27.1Eqn
ST6681221 04.1-52.495.9Aql
ST669XiXi CYG21 04.9-43.83.7-Cyp
ST670GΣ275N21 06.9-38.595.229°Cyp
ST67124Σ CAP21 07.1-251.5-double star
ST672FΣ LLP21 09.5-18.55.2-Cyp
ST673GammaGamma FQI21 10.3-10.14.7Eqn
ST674Σ2680Strow 268021 11.8-69.08.610°Double star

30.

ST765Delta2114.520006048*Eqrdouble star magnitude contrast
ST766ThetaTheta END2118.923.56.35*Ind.double star
ST767BYBY AQR2120.5-10.88*Aqrvariable star
ST768YY PAY2121.5-59.78.6*Pqrvariable star
ST769Beta2128.770.155.523*Cqrdouble star magnitude contrast
ST770 S21 5x2.4/25 3x2.4 Solar Starred variable star
ST7712X862138.0-21.393.622*Cqrtriple star
ST7722X88Y460 CYG2141.0-15.39.6*Cqrvariable star
ST773 SS21 42.7 / 142.5 Solar Avg variable star
ST774BY 8V CYG 22 42.3 / 138.0 7.1 *
Ovg variable star
ST775MnHenchede Gurst Star2135.0-58.473.4SolarCqrred variable star
ST776Epsilon2141.2-79.322.483*Pqrdouble star magnitude contrast
ST777LambdaLambda OCL2150.9-82.75.45*Octdouble star
ST778AGAG PEG2151.0-12.66*Pqrvariable star
ST7792X8402152.0-15.473.318*Cqrdouble star
ST780Σ8415msec 38412164.3-7.928.422*Pqrdouble star
ST781BXBA PEG2156.4-12.98*Pqrvariable star
ST782Σ8732158.6-82.517.114*Cqrdouble star equal magnitude
ST783FuF 502160.8-28.725.819*Dadouble star
ST7842950032163.5-16.387.24*Aprdouble star equal magnitude
ST785Xi
ST786Σ28632243.8164.384.38Cqrdouble star
ST787O X661OStrape 38612163.9-39.86.711.5*Cqrdouble star
ST788LambdaLambda GRU2168.1-39.54.3*Custar
ST789Al NoirAlpha Gen2168.2-16.581.7SolarGenstar
ST789Σ28632210.7-70.975.715*Cqrdouble star
ST790ZeaZea CEP2210.9-38.23.4*Cqrstar
ST791H776H7762213.9-39.25.328*Lacdouble star
ST792C2214.3-11.025.3*Aprcolored double star
ST793I1 LAC2216.0-77.78.1*Lacstar
ST794AlphaAlpha TUC2218.590.22.97*Dustar
ST795Σ28942218.9-37.468.116*Laccolored double star
ST796FlPI GRU2223.1-15.95.82.7Gudouble star
ST797SS GRU2226.1-18.16*Guvariable star
ST798S22226.6-16.456.417*Aprdouble star equal magnitude
ST799DeltaDelta TUC2227.3-8.68.27*Dudouble star
ST800Krugerr8Kugerr 602235.1-47.99.83*Cqrdouble star
ST801Zeta2238.8-50.014.32*Aprdouble star challenge
ST802Delta2239.2-28.253.820*Cqrcolored double star
ST80355 LAC2239.547.74.45*Lacstar
ST804Delta2Delta2 GRU2239.8-15.75.115*Gured variable star
ST8055'5' PEG2240.0-40.45.81*Pqrdouble star challenge
ST8068p472242.5-79.465.443*Lacquadruple star
ST8078
ST808I1 LAC2240.5-44.34.5*Lacstar
ST809Beta2243.7-16.55.1*Custar
ST810Dai1Dai1,QR2247.714.15.723*Aprdouble star
ST811Σ2947Scune 29472249.0-50.674.3*Cqrdouble star
ST812Dai1Dai1,QR2250.6-15.664*Aprstar
ST813Σ2940Smec 29402251.5-42.76.113*Cqrdouble star
ST814R16232251.8-11.197.182*Lacquadruple star
ST815LambdaLambda AQR2252.67.63.2*Aprstar
ST816Fumthunt2257.6-19.331.2*Dastar
ST817S2S2 PEG2259.2-11.26.135*Pqrdouble star challenge
ST818Schott2260.8-20.22.4*Pqrstar
ST819Dunlop 246Dunlop 2462267.256.76.19*Gudouble star
ST820Σ20976 22 47.5 12:49 6.5 °F Pqr could beagle star
ST831FlPcGFP2302.9-75.41.613*Cqrdouble star challenge
ST832PhiPhi AQR2311.3-64.2*Aprred variable star
ST833Pd3Pd3 AQR2319.09.651.5*Aprdouble star
ST834942319.1-13.85.113*Aprunloaded double star
ST835Duclop 249Dunlop 2492323.9-53.86.327*Gudouble star
ST8369999 AQR2326.0-20.65.4*Aprstar
ST837Z2335.7-40.98steelerAndvariable star
ST838Gamma2339.3-77.63.2*Cqrstar
ST839ThetaTheta PHF2339.5-16.66.64*Pqrdouble star
ST830R2343.8-19.375.856starAprvariable star
ST831E22346.0-20.115.37*Aprdouble star equal magnitude
ST832TX2348.4-15.296.9SteelerPsred variable star
ST833Σ30422351.8-17.327.87*Anddouble star equal magnitude
ST834Lfd122354.1-27.036.97*Seldouble star
ST83582358.1 +51 24 1.7 Solar Gas
ST836Sigma2359.0-55.454.92*Cscolored double star
ST837Σ3002369.5-43.456.615*Amldouble star challenge

TASCO Space Station 49076525 - Catalog Index - 5

TASCO Space Station 49076525 - Catalog Index - 6

TASCO Space Station 49076525 - Catalog Index - 7

NOTES

NOTES

32.

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TASCO Space Station 49076525 - NOTES - 1

TASCO Space Station 49076525 - NOTES - 2

TASCO Space Station 49076525 - NOTES - 3

NOTES

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TASCO Space Station 49076525 - NOTES - 1

SPACE STATION™

tasco®

MANUEL D'INSTRUCTIONS FRANÇAIS

TASCO Space Station 49076525 - tasco® - 1

natural_image Black-and-white photo of a tabco telescope on a tripod, no visible text or symbols on the instrument body

LIT.#: 9303350505

35.

TASCO Space Station 49076525 - tasco® - 2

TASCO Space Station 49076525 - tasco® - 3

TASCO Space Station 49076525 - tasco® - 4

natural_image Technical line drawing of a mechanical assembly with a cylindrical component and a robotic arm (no text or symbols)

LISTE DES PIÈCES

43-4162105 105834.5M

43.

TASCO Space Station 49076525 - LISTE DES PIÈCES - 1

TASCO Space Station 49076525 - LISTE DES PIÈCES - 2

TASCO Space Station 49076525 - LISTE DES PIÈCES - 3

ORDINATEUR SPACESTATION SCHÉMA D'INTERFACE

JUPITER fifth planet from sun.

Largest planet in solar system.

16 moons. Orbit is 11.86 years.

Diameter 143,000 km. Named for roman king of Gods.

49.

TASCO Space Station 49076525 - ORDINATEUR SPACESTATION SCHÉMA D'INTERFACE - 1

TASCO Space Station 49076525 - ORDINATEUR SPACESTATION SCHÉMA D'INTERFACE - 2

TASCO Space Station 49076525 - ORDINATEUR SPACESTATION SCHÉMA D'INTERFACE - 3

UTILISATION DE SpaceStation POUR LA PREMIÈRE FOIS (SUITE)

Horologium (Hor) Under (Uw)

Hydra (Hya) Hydru (Hvi)

Hydrus (Hy) Indus (Ind)

Lacerla (Luc)

Leu (Leu)

Leo Minor (LMi)

Lepus (Lep)

Libra (Lib)

Lupus (Lup)

Lynx (Lyn)

Lyra (Lyr)

Mensa (Men)

Microscopium (Mic)

Monoceros (Mon) Mesa (Mesa)

Musca (Mus) Norme (Norm)

North (Oct)

Ochis (Oct) Onbiuchus (Onb)

Orient (Ori)

Payo (Pay)

Pegasus (Peg)

Perseus (Per)

Phoenix (Phe)

Pictor (Pic)

Pisces (Psc)

Piscis Austrinus (PsA)

Puppis (Pup)

Pyxis (Pyx)

Reticulum (Ret)

Sagitta (Sgc)

Sagittarius (Sgr)

Scorpius (Sco)

Sculptor (Scl)

Scutum (Sc)

Serpens (Ser) Sertans (Ser)

Taurus (Tau)

Telescopium (Tel)

Triangulum (Tri)

Triangulum Australe (TrA)

Tucana (Tuc)

Ursa Major (UMa)

Ursa Minor (UMi)

Vela (Vel)

Virgo (Vir)

Volcans (Vol)

Vulpectula (Vul)

TABLE ALPHABÉTIQUE DU CATALOGUE

KEY = LÉGENDE

NAME NAME = NOM

RA. RIGHT ASCENSION (hours min.min) = ASCENSION DROITE (hours min. min) DEC. DECLUSION (hours min.) = DECLUSION (hours min.)

DEC - DECLINATION (degrees) = - DECLINATION (degrees) MAG - MAGNITUDE = - MAGNITUDE

SIZE-SIZE-TAIL

CON-CONSTELLATION - CONSTELLATION

CATALOGUE MESSIER

CATALOGUE MESSIERNAMERADECMAGSIZECONDESCRIPTION
MD01Crab nuttica supericera remnantNOC 355265.45-22,08,46Dunolubulus
MD02NOC 708921.350,867Agramus globulata, à torcè resolution
MD03NOC 527225.4228,4610Craamus globulata, à torcè resolution
MD04NOC 8126.78-16,19,526Scaamus globulata, à torcè resolution
MD05NOC 950418.16-27,16,213Scramus globulata, à torcè resolution
MD06butterflyNOC 410917.84-32,11629Scaamus outer, rache
MD07NOC 647227.3934,153Sauamus outer, brillant, dispersé
MD08LagoonNOC 652318.08-14,4580Sgrnolubulus; aorte possuière et amus
MD09NOC 633337.12-18,589Ophamus globulata, muzère
MD10NOC 625426.51-4,178Ophamus globulata, à torcè resolution
MD11wild duckNOC 670928.11-6,3612Sclamus outer, dense
MD12NOC 621826.422820Ophamus globulata, à torcè resolution
MD13NOC 67046.47-16,13,723Scaamus globulata, à torcè resolution
MD14NOC 64027.86-5,398Ophamus globulata
MD15NOC 707821.30-12,26,520Pegamus globulata, à torcè resolution
MD16EagleNOC 661128.1813,867Ssrnolubulus; aorte possuière et amus
MD17SoamNOC 661838.06-16,2645Sgrnolubulus
MD18NOC 661326.19-17,187Sgramus outer, brillant, dispersé
MD19NOC 627717.02-26,175Ophamus globulata
MD20GriffelNOC 651638.262,36,325Sgrnolubulus; aorte possuière
MD21NOC 613518.46-22,7710Sgramus outer, rache
MD22NOC 66968.36-33,5610Sgramus globulata, à torcè resolution
MD23NOC 649427.5819720Sgramus outer, dense
MD24small star cloud18.1918,591.5Sgramus outer, brillant, dispersé
MD25IC 472318.3619,5620Sgrgroupe dispersé, divesse
MD26NOC 66948.32-16,19,97Sclamus outer, dense
MD27DuckbellNOC 685229.96-22,288Vclnolubulus; stazakura, cingulata
MD28NOC 662638.25-24,586Sgramus globulata, à torcè resolution
MD29NOC 691320.39-38,377Cygamus outer, brillant, dispersé
MD30NOC 699524.46-33,588Capamus globulata, à torcè resolution
MD31Great Androscchia GalaxyNOC 22169.47-41,3343"Andgalacta tats discrept, possustere avec cear extillant
MD32NOC 22169.47-40,98,28"Andgalacta condue avec cear brillant
MD33FlourcellNOC 29621.39-30,72,790JHstructure galacta spirale avec sounds laillants
MD34NOC 658365.10-49,83,730Saramus outer, rache
MD35NOC 216866.89-29,35,130Gcmamus outer, rache
MD36NOC 193665.61-31,1612"Amramus outer, rache
MD37NOC 269565.24-32,65,624"Amramus outer, dense
MD38NOC 191265.87-35,88,421"Amramus outer, rache
MD39NOC 309231.82-48,4530"Cygamus outer, brillant, dispersé
MD40Wintercole 412.1974,1920"Lfdredure duole
MD41NOC 226766.47-30,74,539"Cmaamus outer, dense
MD42Great Onion inulaNOC 397665.243,543"Orlnolubulus
MD43NOC 198763.36-5,3920"Orlnolubulus; bellant avec possuière
MD44PelagicNOC 265368.30-20,03,11.5"Crcamus outer, brillant, dispersé
MD45PlatialesPlatiales65.47-24,11,51.5"Taugroupe dispersé, divesse
MD46NOC 245567.4814,88,127"Pagpamus outer, dense
MD47NOC 245265.86-24,24,430"Pagpamus outer, dense
MD48NOC 251868.183,95,880"Liraamus outer, rache
MD49NOC 147212.28-38,08,68"Virpalace condue avec cear brillant
MD50NOC 232367.023,3620"Misuamus outer, rache
MD51WhirguelNOC 509435.29-49,28,111"Ccnsturcat; galacta sprake; crappugum solubine
MD52NOC 395425.12-31,0712"Craamus outer, dense
MD53NOC 292415.19-30,2830"Comamus globulata, à torcè resolution
MD54NOC 671518.51-30,299"Sgramus globulata, thicked
MD55NOC 800619.433,1715"Sgramus globulata, à torcè resolution
MD56NOC 672529.16-30,285"Iqramus globulata, à torcè resolution
MD57RingNOC 672618.52-23,09,780"Cysamus outer; nolubulus; plutative avec colds controle
M058NGC 4579 12 37.711.5 9.8 5'Vir galactis grande avec cœur brillant
M059NGC 4621 12 42.011.7 9.8 5'Vir galactis allongée avec cœur brillant
M060NGC 4649 12 43.711.6 9.8 5'Vir galactis ronde avec cœur brillant
M061NGC 4653 12 21.9-10.5 9.7 5'Vir structure galactis spirale
M062NGC 4668 17 01.236.1 8.5 9'Oph amus globulaire
M063Ninglener NGC 4676 13 01.8+42.0 8.8 9'Con galactis allongée avec cœur brillant
M064Bluckera NGC 4686 12 96.7+42.7 8.6 7.0 5'Con galactis allongée, possévieux
M065LeripiterNGC 363311 18.9+3.1 9.38'Leugalactis trés alengère avec cœur brillant
M066Leu côtepsNGC 362711 20.2+13.09'Leustructure galactis spirale
M067NGC 2562 58 50.411.8 730 Cusamus cuvert, dense
M068NGC 150812 30.5-26.88'Plesance globulaire, à forte resolution
M069NGC 6637 10 31.4-32.4 7.8 5'Egrs globulaire
M070NGC 6641 10 43.2-32.5 8J Spg case galactiale
M071NGC 683819 53.8+18.89Sgsance globulaire, à forte resolution
M072NGC 6981 20 53.5-12.5 8.6 5'Agrs globulaire
M073NGC 6994 20 90.6-12.8 5.9 5'Aspadéform
M074NGC 624 01 36.7+15.8 9.2 10'Pac structure galactis sordie
M075NGC 6864 20 06.121.9 8J Spg case globulaire, sans résolution
M076NinglableNGC 20010 0 0.4+1.610.15'Parnabulaine plantaine, inregulante
M077NGC 1968 22 42.2-0.1 8.8 7'Gutla galacte ronde avec cœur brillant
M078NGC 204805 56.7+0.18'Onnabulaine à reference brillante
M079NGC 1904 25 24.524.6 8.6 7.5 7'Lepance globulaire, à forte resolution
M080NGC 6093 16 17.0-237.2 9'Ser ams globulaire, marbo
M081Bulcins solchiiNGC 363109 30.8+69.18.926'Conastructure galactis spirales
M082NGC 303309 53.8+69.78.55'Cona
M083NGC 222612 27.024.8830'Cona
M084NGC 4574 12 26.1-12.9 9.5 4'Vir galactis ronde avec cœur brillant
M085NGC 4582 12 29.4-18.2 9.5 5'Com galactis ronde avec cœur brillant
M086NGC 4606 12 26.7-13.0 9.2 5'Vir galactis ronde avec cœur brillant
M087NGC 4486 12 20.8-12.4 8.6 5'Vir galactis ronde avec cœur brillant
M088NGC 4601 12 32.0-14.4 9.5 5'Com galactis avec allongée avec cœur brillant
M089NGC 4531 10 45.7-12.6 9.8 5'Vir galactis ronde avec cœur brillant
M090NGC 4569 12 26.0-13.2 9.5 5'Vir galactis ronde avec cœur brillant
M091NGC 151812 35.1+14.510.24,5'Com
M092NGC 6541 17 17.1-13.2 6.5 5'Herance glibelzée, à foire absoluéant
M093NGC 2443 20 43.6+23.9 8.2 30'Suparous overt, dense
M094NGC 4538 13 40.9-41.1 8.2 5'Con galactis allongée avec cœur brillant
M095NGC 4551 10 44.0-11.7 9.2 5'Con stenets glante spirale, l'ébrite
M096NGC 2568 30 46.011.8 9.2 5'Loegalactis ronde avec cœur brillant
M097OatNGC 358711 14.8+15.0112,5'Cona
M098NGC 419212 13.8+11.9105,2'Com
M099NGC 425312 14.8+14.1105'Cona
M100NGC 4521 12 22.9-15.8 9.4 7'Com galactis ronde avec cœur brillant
M101NGC 543714 88.2+34.42.830'Cona
M102NGC 389619 96.3+35.8103'Dus
M103NGC 58101 35.2+80.77.45'Cas
M104soubrettoNGC 4594 12 46.911.6 8.2 7'Vir fond sur galactis, possévieux
M105NGC 3579 10 47.8-12.6 9.5 4'Loegalactis ronde avec cœur brillant
M106NGC 4546 17 01.9-47.3 8.3 10'Cur, serrature galactis ronde avec mellas brillante
M107NGC 6171 16 72.5-13.1 97' Ope: amus globulaire
M108NGC 355611 13.5+35.730.18'Cona
M109NGC 3992 11 37.6-53.4 9.8 5'Dura galactis allongée avec cœur brillant
-41.73'12'Analgalactis allongée

CATALOGUE D'ÉTOILES

CATALOGUE D'ÉTOILES
REVD'ÉTROUISÉTUROLESPÉRANTESTÀLESCOLOULTIFSÉCERCIFIEN
ST0101 25400 01.2-69.217,629°CréÉtôle double coborte
ST021030 PSIC00 00.0-64,4CréÉtôle rouge d'étate variables
ST0330S301 02.6-66.065,925°CréÉtôle double coborte
ST055U5S - A3D00 01.6+15,5CréÉtôle rouge d'étate variables
ST03Cal214Calce-Med 21400 04.2+67,27,830°Cup nitriculose gazette
ST0630W2A7DS 3100 06.3+8,96,430°CréÉtôle double, interrogation
ST07AlpharixAlpha Anxi00 05.4+9.035,1CréCré
ST082Struce 200 03.3+9,26,60,8°Cré
ST09KappuS 39100 05.428.006,25cl. Étôle double, interrogation
ST10AgenuibGamma 10200 13.2+15,22,8CréÉtôle
ST11A11A12, cr00 11.5+7,61,91,3°Cré
ST1227-CT00 11.6+18,91,5CréÉtôle rouge d'étate variables
ST1325 Prc12, 3C - PC00 13.0+38,95,812°Cré
ST1455 SC100 13.4+32,13,5CréÉtôle d'étate variables
ST1815Struce 1300 16.2+26,970,9°Cré
ST1657ST - CA500 17.6+80,3CréÉtôle rouge d'étate variables

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ST017Groombridge34Groombridge 3410.14.144.0839°And triple double
ST0182502.18.5-26.087.6Andctole double
ST019IotaBeta CET00.12.08.83.5Cetctole
ST020VX00.18.944.78Andctole
ST021R00.36.0-38.356.88°,尺尺Andctole d'actate variables
ST0223000.39.2-40.066.910°Cetctole
ST023aQAQ AND00.77.6-5.66.9And triple double ctimes variables
ST024BetaBeta TUC00.51.5634.427°Cetctole double
ST02526Stave 3600.52.436.85.724°Pcctole double
ST026ZetaZeta CAS00.37.0-5.93.2Cetctole
ST027DeltaDelta AND00.39.5-30.93.3Andctole
ST0285100.39.9-21.265.4Pcctole double celerale
ST029SchulerAlpha CAS00.45.5-36.52.2Cetctole
ST030O 15ADS 58800.42.4-54.27.815°Pcectole double interrogation
ST031HNHN 22200.43.7-7.09.736°Cesctole double
ST032DeltaDelta SIC00.46.7-107.64.5Pcctole
ST033DaDa00.49.137.493.424°Cesctole double celerale
ST034616x PSC00.50.9-37.26.3Pcctole double celerale
ST035Dast 15Duticle 1500.60.0-64.11133°Cesgroup dispersal ctimes
ST036Lambd1Lambd1 TUC00.52.5-59.56.521°Cesctole double
ST0372626 AND00.55.025.6620°Andectole double, interrogation
ST038NadGamma CAS00.66.7-60.22.5Cetctole
ST0394000.68.4-26.478.436°Cetctole double, magrange cule
ST0407901.00.1-12.155Cetctole double, magrange cule
ST041U01.02.5-51.516.8StelairCepctole d'actate variables
ST043Fu188, 74 Pac01.03.6-21.988.330°Pcctole double, magrange cule
ST043779001.05.8-20.356.833°Pcctole double
ST044ZetaZeta PHT01.08.3-59.33.963°Pcctole double
ST045DuDu CET01.08.620.23.5Cetctole
ST046Lan LyllieLan Lyllie00.08.7186.34.5Cupctole
ST047MinahBeta AND01.08.735.62Andctole
ST048ZetaZeta PSC01.15.7-57.65.623°Pcectole double
ST049KappaKappa TUC01.15.8-68.95.154°Lucctole double
ST050ZZ PSC01.16.2-25.86.8Pcctole double
ST051474301.15.8-50.316.416°Cetectole double interrogation
ST052Fu1Fu CAS01.16.9-58.86.730°Cesectole double, mutterate de magnitrale
ST053RR SCL01.17.0-52.56.1Cetectole d'actate variables
ST054GammaGamma PUE01.28.443.33.4Pacctole
ST055AchermanAlpha Ist101.37.757.140.3Ist1ctole
ST05651S1 AND01.38.0-48.63.6Andctole
ST057CVUV CET01.38.8-187Cetctole d'actate variables
ST058FP ASL01.39.056.25.8113°Cetctole double
ST059NuNu PSC01.41.4-26.34.4Pacctole
ST0604444 CAS01.43.5-58.63.816°Cesctole double
ST061PhiPhi PFI01.45.7-40.24.1Tyrctole
ST06210201.49.5-47.545.821°Pacectole triple interrogation
ST0631ZARI01.50.122.3628°Ariectole double
ST06416301.51.3-54.186.635°Cesctole double celerale
ST065ZetaZeta CTT01.51.5-10.33.7Cetctole double
ST06617501.52.0-10.488.531°Arictole double, magrange cule
ST067GammaGamma ARI01.53.519.34.5Arictole double, magrange cule
ST068Fu1Fu PPII01.54.6-46.34.4Pacctole range d'actate variables
ST069EpsilonEpsilon CAS01.54.8-63.33.4Cesctole
ST070186Serine U601.55.9-50.96.8Cetctole double, interrogation
ST07156Si AND01.56.237.55.7Andctole double
ST072LambdaLambda ARI01.57.925.64.837°Arictole double
ST073EpsilonEpsilon CET02.00.0-21.14Cetctole
ST074AlphaAlpha FSC02.01.0-22.8516°Pacctole double, interrogation
ST075LambdaChGamma AID02.03.942.32.236°Andectole double celerale
ST076HannulAlpha, ABI02.06.2-23.52Arictole
ST07758 And02.10.9-39.025.616°Arictole double celerale
ST078IetaIota URI02.12.5-30.3538°Irictole double celerale
ST079251Serine 25102.12.92.45.7363°Cetectole double
ST080228Serine 22802.14.0-47.26.611°Andectole double, interrogation
ST08115302.16.7-30.798Trictole double, magrange cule
ST08333903.17.4-28.41714°Trictole double
ST084MiraOmicron CCI03.19.3-5°2Cetctole d'actate variables
ST085IotaIota CAS02.29.1-67.4422°Cesctole triple
ST08626802.29.4-53.116.8Pacectole double
ST08727402.31.5-50.057.314°Cetectole double, magrange cule
ST088PolytrisAlpha UMI02.31.8-89.16218°UMIectole double
ST089Ozonegz 250602.32.920.15521°Pacctole double
ST0903603.37.0-24.386.339°Arictole double celerale
ST091R03.37.0-36.33.4Trictole d'actate variables

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ST01 Gamma Gamma CET 02.4.5.5 03.2 3.6 2.7" Cat crole double
ST02 305 02.4.7.5 119 2.2 7.4 3" Cat crole double interrogation.
ST03 BZ02 08.9-09.9862StelierCatctole d'eclats variables
ST04 pi02 09.3 +17 24 5.2 7" Cat crole triple
ST05 Bu33502 06.7135.513,928"Fnrctole double, concurrence de magnitudes
ST06 BeEHOB02 04.9-49.54,3"Fnrctole d'eclats variables
ST07 330 Semye 350 02.0.0.5 -0.8"6.5 9" Cat crole double
ST08 AcamirTheo F3I02 06.3-10.33,68"Fnrctole double
ST09 LipionEpsilon Ail02 06.2129.34,62,4"Arictole double interrogation
ST10 Lipion02 06.2 122 26 4,6 1" Cat crole double interrogation.
ST11 331 02.30.6 +62 20 3.1 12"
ST12 MercurAlpha LFT02 00.3-40.12,5"Catctole
ST13 KoeRho PLR02 00.2-28.05,5"Fnrctole rouge d'eclats variables
ST14 320 02.06.2 179 24 3.8 3" Gage crole double interval.
ST15 B3883356803 07.5-295,633"Hrictole double
ST16 AgulRis PFS03 06.2-11.02,2"Fnrctole d'eclats variables
ST17 AzibaAlpha FOB02 12.1-2915"Fnrctole double
ST18 B356L255602 12.444.463,5"Erictole double
ST19 36202 16.5-40.08,02"Camctole double, magnitudes equile
ST10 369 03.12.2 +50.25 4.7 3" For crole double interval.
ST11 ADIS216ADS 241603 17.7-58.67,60,9"Fnrctole double interrogation
ST12 ZetaZeta RET03 18.2-62.55,22"Betctole double
ST13 TuniTuni FITI03 19.5-31.23,7"Frictole
ST14 Torra TopaTorra Topa03 20.3-39.04,55"Arictole
ST15 MefizAlpha FoR03 20.5-49.51,8"Fnrctole
ST16 YPLRY PLR03 27.7-84.28,1"Fnrctole d'eclats variables
ST17 394 03.28.0 +20 20 7.1 3" Cat crole double
ST18 385 Smurc 365 03.29.1 +49.9 6.2 7.4" Cam crole double
ST19 389 03.30.1 +59.21 6.5 2.7" Cam crole double.
ST20 SgmaSigma PLR03 30.648.04,4"Fnrctole
ST21 40103 31.317.348,421"Camctole double, magnitudes equile
ST22 EpilonEpilon ERI03 32.98.53,7"Frictole
ST23 B0 Serree 00 03.35.9 +60 00 6.8 1.1" Cam crole double
ST24 O38Oceturex SE03 33.0-63.96,846"Camctole double
ST25 U1UDI GAM 12103 33.6-62.68,10Camctole d'eclats variables
ST26 OmicronOmicron PFR03 34.3 +12.3 3,8 3" Per double
ST27 PiPi FiE03 36.1-12.16,4"Frictole rouge d'eclats variables
ST28 CatturaGamma FYI03 39.2-20.15,2"Dpictole
ST29 50J0 JAU03 40.3111.259"Camctole double
ST30 E1603 42.637.374,98"Erictole double, magnitudes equile
ST31 BEBE GAM03 43.5-65.54,5"Camctole
ST32 AzikZeta PLR03 44.1-31.92,9"Fnrctole
ST33 2232 ERI03 54.3557"Erictole double colourate
ST34 Epilon03 55.0-40.02,98"Fnrctole double, concurrence de magnitudes
ST35 GuerraGamma FRI03 55.0-13.23,7"Fnrctole
ST36 LimbhiLambia TAI04 06.7-12.83,3"Camctole d'eclats variables
ST37 O531ADO 2695"04 07.6-38.17,41,4"Fnrctole double interrogation
ST38 SZ45504 07.862.20750"Camctole double
ST39 Donsman2Omicron FIII04 11.2-5.74,583"Frictole triple, interrogation
ST40 EpilonEpsilon RET04 16.0-9.34,5"Betctole
ST41 EleraTheo AET04 17.7-93.36,24"Betctole double
ST42 PhiPhi TAU04 20.427,4532"Camctole double
ST43 T04 23.0-9.328,4SulfurCamctole d'eclats variables
ST44 ChiChi TAC04 25.6-35.68,09,4"Camctole double
ST45 ADIS169ADO 2169"04 22.7-15.17,32"Camctole double interrogation
ST46 4343 EBI04 24.0344"Erictole rouge d'eclats variables
ST47 28404 27.921.107,33,7"Erictole double
ST48 35204 31.1-100.179"Fnrctole double, magnitudes equile
ST49 I04 32.0-53.956,50"Camctole double colourate
ST50 25804 33.518.016,93"Camctole double, magnitudes equile
ST51 4646 ERI04 33.9-6,73,74"Erictole double
ST52 AkkumarAlpha BIG04 35.9-16.38,930"Camctole double unifone
ST53 NizNiz EK04 36.3-3,41,911"Erictole
ST54 5353 EAI04 38.2-34.33,9"Erictole
ST55 57204 38.5-26.567,34"Camctole double, magnitudes equile
ST56 Si+EI ERI04 40.4-9.24,3"Frictole rouge d'eclats variables
ST57 BiR CAF04 40.6-38.76,7"Cnrctole d'eclats variables
ST58 5550004 43.6-66.066,73"Erictole double, magnitudes equile
ST59 Iota04 45.934.55,632"Fnrctole double
ST60 Si04 51.2-68.198,2StelierCamctole rouge d'eclats variations
ST61 HiPI OSI04 51.2-55.68,7"Ostnctole
ST62 TiTI TAU04 51.6-28.58"Damctole d'eclats variables
ST63 HiSPI OSI04 54.2-52.48,7"Ostnctole

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ST164Ou###m2Ou###m2 OR04:36 a-13.54.1*Orledole
ST165IotaIota OR04:37 a-13.22.7*Auredole
ST166E6E6 OR01:38.5-10.73.5*Orledole
ST167OnggaOngga OR01:39.5-9.955.4Auredole double
ST168Finds Crismum SunR LFP04:39.6-14.83.9*Lepedole d'eluts variables
ST169S204:40.6-13.66.63.1Orledole duodic, magnitude égile
ST170M1Simeo E604:40.7-13.47.03.6Lepedole duodic
ST1716th Stree 630 2018.0 -14.6 6.5 16"
ST172Lipidoc05:42.0-43.492.9StellarAuredole d'eluts variables
ST173Zeta05:42.5-41.23.4*Auredole
ST174WW OR05:43.5-41.26.6*Orledole d'eluts variables
ST175EpsliceEpslice IFP05:43.5-41.43.2*Lepedole
ST176Lta05:46.5-41.23.2*Auredole
ST1771405:47.0-40.293.93.7Orledole duodic, interrogation
ST178TX05:49.1-39.68.3*Auredole d'eluts variables
ST179SY05:49.8-38.69*Triedole d'eluts variables
ST18064405:50.6-37.176.82.1Auredole double, interrogation
ST181Iota05:52.0-35.94.53.1Lepedole double
ST182Mo 6N133 +4282 4N 7" Orl double double elements
ST183Sigyl05:54.0-43.283.6Orledole duodic, monotecte de magnitude
ST1846505:55.5-42.25.13.1Auredole triple
ST185Capella05:56.7-40.00.1*Auredole
ST186S47605:59.3-38.306.23.9Lepedole duodic, magnitude égile
ST187In37605:60.5-37.344.74.0Lepedole duodic, monotecte de magnitude
ST188Uy05:61.0-37.57.4*Auredole d'eluts variables
ST189AUS95405:62.0-36.85.53.2Lepedole double
ST190S8605:63.0-35.683.2Orledole duodic
ST191Ori05:64.0-35.363.0Orledole double
ST192Fra05:65.0-34.763.43.5Orledole duodic, interrogation
ST193Sigma05:66.0-34.7453.9Auredole double
ST194Theta05:67.0-34.56.83.8Paxedole duodic
ST195Beliarle05:68.0-34.31.6*Orledole
ST196O805:69.0-34.29.63.1Auredole double
ST197L805:70.0-34.095.43.1Tmedole
ST198S105:71.0-33.71.7*Orledole
ST199T1905:72.0-33.553.5Tausteaterium
ST200Tcha05:73.0-33.33.23.3Orledole double
ST201L905:74.0-33.13.7*Tmedole
ST20271805:75.0-32.47.53.1Auredole double, magnitude égile
ST203S105:76.0-32.283.1Orledole d'eluts variables
ST204S3705:77.0-32.03.83.6Orledole double
ST205Lambda05:78.0-31.93.43.1Orledole duodic, contraste de magnitude
ST206Trapezium05:79.0-31.763.13.4Orledole quadrupie
ST207Iota05:80.0-31.52.93.1Orledole duodic, monotecte de magnitude
ST208Epsilon05:81.0-31.31.7*Orledole
ST209Diet05:82.0-30.94*Orledole
ST210Zeta05:83.0-30.73*Tauedole
ST211Sigma05:84.0-30.563.73.1Orledole quadrupie
ST212Alpha05:85.0-30.312.6*Coledole
ST213Almitk05:86.0-30.1723.4Orledole duodic, monotecte de magnitude
ST214U205:87.0-30.037.7*Cemedole d'eluts variables
ST215Gamma05:88.0-30.253.73.7Lepedole duodic
ST216V05:89.0-30.127.4*Tauedole d'eluts variables
ST217Ma05:90.0-30.016.2*Coledole
ST218Kappa05:91.0-30.072*Orledole
ST219S205:92.0-30.076.13.2Orledole duodic, interrogation
ST220Beta05:93.0-30.043.1*Coledole
ST221Delta05:94.0-30.035.8*Lepedole
ST222Nu05:95.0-30.0113.0Auredole
ST223B4705:96.0-30.028.43.9Orledole duodic, magnitude égile
ST224Beagoupe05:97.0-30.010.5BacharOrlesole
ST225U05:98.0-30.023.3*Orledole d'eluts variables
ST226Theta05:99.0-30.032.63.5Auredole duodic, contraste de magnitude
ST227Pc05:10.0-30.014.53.7Auresole rouge d'eluts variables
ST228ZS05:10.0-30.0273.7Papesole double magnitude égile
ST22980s 6810.0 +4230 A
30° Orl double
ST230TH
ST231G1
ST232S8
ST233Gamma
ST234Eta
ST235S72
ST236KS
ST237Zeta
ST238V

TABLE ALPHABÉTIQUE DU CATALOGUE
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ST239 Mirazma Beta CMA 06 22.7 18 2 ° Cama étoile ST240 Mu Mu GEM 06 23.0 +22.3 2.9 ° Cama étoile ST241 0 06 23.8 +01 36 4.5 13° Mon école double celarec

ST122CenopusAlpha Car06 24.0-52 43-0.7*Carctole
ST124BLBL ORI06 25.534.78.5*Orictole d'actin variables
ST144L1DB 22.8 + 45.476.8 × 1.7" Gem double double
ST145Peta06 28.847.623.8Monctole triple
ST146ATS1130ATS 114006 31.8-38.931.34.5°Avectole double
ST1472020GEM06 32.527.46.520°Gemctole double colourate
ST148ATS1180ATS 118006 34.338.16.745°Avectole double
ST149CBCB GFM06 34.1-16.16.9*Gemctole d'actin variables
ST150524ADS 119406 34.7-38.47.63.5°Avectole double
ST151ATS1201ADS 120106 37.1-37.17.52.6°Avectole double
ST152525ADS 120506 38.4-37.27.4Avectole double
ST153539Strong 101906 35.9105.38.530°Monctole double, interrogatum
ST154ATS1211ADS 121106 36.2-38.08.61.3°Avectole double colourate
ST155Ncl1Ncl CMA06 35.5-18.7917.5°Cmactole double colourate
ST156UQUU AL R06 36.5-18.55.1*Avectole d'actin variables
ST157ATS1240ADS 124006 36.9-38.39.72.5°Avectole double
ST158ATS1245ADS 124506 37.3-38.46.810°Avectole double
ST159Omicron1Omicron 125506 37.6-12.27.610°Gemctole double
ST160Iamos5Iamos 206 34.061.58.42.4°Fisctole double
ST161ATS1265ADS 126506 38.4-38.89.64.8°Avectole double
ST162Iamos1135Iamos 113506 39.1-39.180,7°Cmactole double, interrogatum
ST163SAC172106SAC17210606 39.5-397.82.5°Cmactole rouge d'éctes variables
ST16455306 42.2108 597.1Monctole double
ST165TPEYWI GPM06 43.2-31.68.7*Gemctole d'acte variables
ST166VenusAlpha CMA06 43.1-6.2*Cmactole double, magnitude eyle
ST1671791806 44.2-39.74.9Lynctole double, magnitude eyle
ST16855406 44.2-35 425.5
ST169Kappa
ST17014LYN06 53.1-39.55.70,4°Lynctole double, interrogatum
ST171U106 53.2-1.69.4*Routctole d'acte variables
ST17250706 54.1-55.17.12.5°Donctole double, interrogatum
ST173Omicron1
ST174Tetra
ST1753806 54.5-15 414.7Gemctole double influence
ST176Mn06 56.1-10 415.32.8°Cmactole double, contraste de magnitude
ST177BG06 56.4-17.18.2*Monctole d'acte variables
ST178O38O3 Sargre 1251008 26.1-14.27.3Gemastuzume
ST179UVRV MCI-6.27*Monctole d'acte variables
ST180Uplem06 56.9-291.52.5°Cmactole double
ST181Sigma
ST182Omicron2
ST183Durup38
ST184Zeta
ST1852009
ST186R
ST187V
ST188Gamma
ST189Dm
ST1903035
ST191H57
ST192Omega
ST193B915
ST194Du
ST195Delta
ST196J9
ST197Gamma
ST198Sigma PUP
ST199J63
ST200Ums
ST201Catoz
ST202Upsilon
ST2031211
ST204K
ST205Procyon
ST206Kappa
ST207Z
ST208L127
ST209L149
ST210U
ST211Chi
ST212Durup39
ST213Slobe

58.

ST314Zeia
ST315RI
ST316BU
ST317Lipotec
ST318Cinnam
ST319Zeia
ST320s
ST321Tetra
ST322R
ST323Kappa.
ST324AC
ST325Sri
ST326Jet2
ST327h6101
ST32824
ST329Phi
ST330h104
ST33170
ST332ht-07
ST333Peta
ST334Sigma
ST335h6128
ST3361254
ST337Alpha
ST338Defs
ST3391270
ST340Tea
ST341Episole
ST342CE67
ST343A
ST34468
ST345Rho
ST3461311
ST347Snubal
ST348Sigma2
ST349z
ST350ht-85
ST351ht-91
ST3521221
ST353g
ST354ICT
ST35538
ST3561328
ST357Alpha
ST358Kappa
ST359HC
ST360kappa
ST3611355
ST367Alphard
ST368Omega
ST369Dexn07
ST3701396
ST366Zeia
ST367N
ST36822
ST369Leudra.
ST370B
ST3711369
ST372Ierca
ST373Lysilix
ST374B
ST375W
ST376Y
ST377Zin
ST378b4262
ST379Gplus
ST380S
ST381AUS7579
ST382Zeia
ST383q
ST384ht108
ST385Albizda
ST386Mio
ST387Mc
ST388Alpha
Zea PUP08.03.6402,34"Pupecole
RT PUP08.05.438,48,3"Pupecole d'échats variables
BC PUP08.07.5-22,90,9"Pupecole d'échats variables
Epsilon VOL08.07.9-68,61,56"Velecole double
Genuin VEL08.09.547,31,54,5"Velecole double
08.11.2-9,394,70,6"Cmeecole triple, intermagain
c CAR08.10.3-82,50,34"Carecole double
Beta CNC BT08.10.5-40,53,3chole
R CNC08.16.6-21,76,1"Cmeecole d'échats variables
Kappa VOL08.29.471,52,665"Velecole double
AC PUP08.22.7-19,98,9"Pupecole d'échats variables
31 TYN08.23.8-14,23,318"Lpmecole
Bos VEL08.25.7-56,13,89"Velecole
b492008.26.539,16,38"Pageecole double
122408.26.7-24,327,18"Cmeecole double
122508.26.7-26,066,38"Cmeecole double, maginade égale
bHOL08.29.147,95,53,6"Velecole double
08.29.544,4455"Velecole double
08.31.6-39,066,46"Velecole triple
08.33.8-26,376,16"Cmeecole double
Sigma HEA08.38.8-53,32,4"Hyraecole
bH2B08.39.280,56,91,4"Carecole double, intermagain
08.40.6-9,406,42,1"Cmeecole
Alpha PTX08.43.6-33,23,7"Pyrecole
Dolto VII08.47.7-54,72,12,6"Velecole double
ADS 607708.47.32,66,62"Fbpecole double
Lob08.46.7-28,464,130"Cmeecole double, contraste de magnitude
08.46.8-16,293,43"Fbpecole double, maginade égale
08.50.8-33,037,94"Lpmecole double
X CMC08.55.4-17,25,6"Cmeecole d'échats variables
125809.01.4-32,155,95"Cmeecole double
Rsc USA09.02.5-67,64,83"Umaecole
09.07.5-22,596,98"Cmeecole double, maginade égale
Lambda Vel09.08.0-13,262,2StellarVelecole
09.10.5-67,083,81"Cmeecole double, contraste de magnitude
r CAR09.11.0-93,430"Carecole
bH1809.13.0-43,66,22,7"Velecole double
09.14.1-13,335,26"Velecole double, contraste de magnitude
09.14.922,428,134"Umaecole double, maginade égale
g CAR09.16.227,54,35"Carecole
RT CMA09.18.3-31,48,6"Cmeecole d'échats variables
133109.18.8-36,463,93"Lpmecole double, intermagain
09.21.0-30,116,61"Lyzaecole double, intermagain
Alpha TYN09.21.1-34,43,1"Lpmecole
Kappa VEL09.22.1-332,2"Velecole
09.23.3-43,307,22,1"Hpaecole double
Kappa LEO09.24.7-26,26,52,1"Loeecole triple
09.27.3-66,147,32,3"Hpaecole double, maginade égale
Alpha Fpa09.29.6-28,402,1StellarHpaecole
Omega LFO09.28.6-9,35,90,3"Loeecole double, intermagain
Dunlop 7609.28.6-15,37,46"Velecole double
09.30.0-30,358,314"Loeecole double, maginade égale
09.30.8-31,533,83"Antecole
N VPI09.31.2-523,1"Velecole
133109.31.5-65,033,823"Umaecole double, contraste de magnitude
Lumbo LEO09.31.7-22,04,5"Loeecole
R CAR09.32.262,63,4"Carecole d'échats variables
Serré 134009.39.5-80,06,525"Lpmecole double
Iota 57A09.39.9-1,143,9"Hpaecole
Upsion CAR09.47.165,13,15"Carecole double
09.47.6-11,266,4StellarLoeecole rouge d'échats variables
W SXX09.51.0-29"Seaecole d'échats variables
Y LYXA09.51.1238,5"Loyecole d'échats variables
Mu LEO09.52.0-26,03,9"Loeecole
ADS 775709.54.5-22,98,78"29"ecole double
Alpha Lien10.00.0-1,981,4StellarLoeecole
S CAR10.02.0-61,66,3"Carecole d'échats variables
ADS 720110.16.3-17,77,21,2"Loeecole double, intermagain
Zeta LEO10.16.7-22,43,45,5"Loeecole double
q CAR10.27.181,33,4"Carecole
bH2610.31.1-61,75,62,1"Carecole double
Gonzoo LEO10.21.0-29,52,31,2"Loeecole
Mu GMA10.22.341,5""Umaecole
Mu HTX10.26.1-16,33,8"Hpaecole
Alpha ANT10.27.2-31,14,3"Antecole

TABLE ALPHABÉTIQUE DU CATALOGUE
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ST39 47 45 LEO 1027.6 109.8 6.38° Leo-ctoile double
ST360 Delta HN 50 10.29.6 20.36 5.7 11" Aut étoile double, contraste de magnitude

ST91 p. P-CAR 1032.0 -012Δ3 ° Car cycle
ST92650Rho LEG1032.0 -09.3 3.8 ° Low cycle
ST93491332.008.393.7Lumbole double, interrogation
ST94U1332.209.63.1*Uutbole double variables
ST95GammaBANT1332.2-28.64.1*Chubole
ST96UGamma CHA1332.2-28.64.1*Hyabole double variables
ST97Dundlop95Dundlop951332.225.04.322°Velbole double
ST982514651343.404.446.3Sexbole double
ST99RR1MA1343.6-6.87.3*Cmubole double variables
ST90YVYV UMA1343.1+6.73.9*Cmubole double variables
ST101DeltaDelta GLA1343.6-8.51.54.5Chubole double
ST42 #21476frac double
ST43NcNa HVA1045.616.23.1*Hyabole
ST44 #41520 10x28.8 x426.8 x43 x67° Low double
ST45XA225142XA2251421117.5-6.57Chrbole double contrast or magnitude
ST46XIXJ USA1118.2-31.54.51,3°Uutiabole double interrogation
ST47XsNa HVA1118.3-33.13.0Cmubole double
ST48S291118.4-01.3810°Lumbole double
ST49M132M1321123.1-0.55.12,5°Musbole double
ST40IotaIota LEO1123.910.042,5°Lumbole double, interrogation
ST41 #31540S2 25° Low double angle
ST42Em1122.9+0.293.51,3°Lumbole double
ST43LambdaLambda DGA1131.1-0.93.820°Dzrbole double of circles variables
ST44 #5155754 16° Low double color
ST45N1133.5-29.163.8Hydbole double, magnitale grade
ST46Prox78Innex 781133.6-30.66*Cmubole double, interrogation
ST47Pst2Pst21134.7-16.366Frubole triple
ST48Nu1135.9106.54*Vitrbole
ST49Deuseda1140.1114.342.1StallarLumbole
ST40Beta1140.933.84.70,9°Hyabole double unique
ST41O112O112 O1121141.6-19.16.575°Lumbole double
ST42G51150.1-46.290.7Uutrabole double
ST43Epsilon1150.6-78.25.40,9°Chubole double colorate
ST44S631203.5-22.766.71,3°Virrbole double, interrogation
ST45Zeta1204.5-71.383,6°Cumbole double
ST46Delta1208.7-30.73.64,5°Cmubole double
ST47S641209.521.516.610°Cvrbole triple
ST48Epsilon1210.122.63*Cvrbole
ST49Konzlerl11211.0-35.75.62,5°Cumbole double
ST40Delta1213.1-38.22.6*Crubole
ST41Z1216.1-40.7611,5°Cusbole double colorate
ST42Epsilon1217.6-684.1Musbole rouge of circles variables
ST43S71218.1-53.386.820°Virrbole double, magnitale grade
ST44R1218.6-19.36.7*Crubole double variables
ST45S651220.6-127.06.3Cumbole double magnitude grade
ST46Epsilon1221.4-80.43.6*Crubole
ST47S401222.4-58.05990°CVubole double
ST48 #7 VTRfrac double
ST49S69Stem EVG1224.1+25.66.81,5°Cumbole double interrogation
ST40S1224.6-49.49.2*Cumbole double variables
ST41SS1225.3+20.488StellarVirrbole rouge of circles variables
ST42Acres1226.8-83.14,4°Crubole double
ST43XC2751229.1+62.012.5*Virrsevere
ST44Agarado1229.916.3324°Crubole double
ST45Gamma1230.257.11.6210°Crubole double
ST46S691231.6-1.115°Virrbole double
ST47S41234.1-18.23520°CVnbole double colorate
ST48Alpha1237.269.12.7*Musbole
ST49ADS#1.21237.7-27.13,51,3°Hyabole double, interrogation
ST40S691240.3-30.013,5Crubole double, magnitale grade
ST41GruminaGamma CLN1242.5492,2°Cumbole double interrogation
ST42PorcimaGamma VIa1242.72.41,5°Virrbole double
ST43YBeta CLU-45.267.4severeCVnbole double rouge of circles variables
ST44IotaBeta CBU-51.14.727°Crubole double
ST45BetaBeta MUS-58.13.24,6°Minbole double, interrogation
ST46MimoraBeta CLU-59.71.3Crubole
ST47S21894103.225.022°Cumbole double, magnitale grade
ST48S51897121.145.129°Cumbole double, continuous or magnitude
ST49UluBeta CLU-57.21.3Crubole double
ST50DeltaBeta VLR+0.553.119°Crubole rouge of circles variables
ST61Cor CarolAlpha CVN126.018.3Crubole double
ST62BYBY FRA-56.05.8Drubole double variables
ST63S69-57.288.81,5°Cumbole double, interrogation

60.

ST484DeltaDelta MUS23 62.371.75.0Minctole
ST485ThetaTheta MUS23 08.185.25.75.0°Maxctole double
ST396ThetaSt Vtg. 172123 09.9-59.324.4Virctole triple, asteroposition
ST367Alpha13 10.0-17.3250.5°Comctole double, interrogation
ST4883423 15.418.206.3Virctole double
ST489TICPN33 22.6-814.7Cenctole double
ST478ZelaMaur23 33.9-14.162.34.8°Cenactole double
ST371SypiaAlpha VTR15 25.2-11.31Virctole double
ST472O 12323 27.1-64.456.76.8°Cenctole double colouré
ST473B23 29.721.374StellarJbdctole double variables
ST374I293Senvue I29333 32.3-16.871.0°Cenctole double
ST375SS VTR33 33.0-7.26Virctole double variables
ST47622Zn CVM12 37.5-16.352.8°Cenctole double, contraste de magnitérée
ST4771763Senvue I76333 37.87.97.92.8°Virctole double
ST478EpsilonEpsilon CTN13 39.953.52.5Cenctole double
ST479II77233 40.7-19.076.7Cenctole double, immitrate de magnitérée
ST490Develop H1Dunlop H113 41.754.65.55.2°Cenctole double
ST481TT CIN13 42.833.65.5Cenctole double variables
ST485AllastTet CMA13 47.6-49.31.9Tenactole
ST483L8raSenvue I8ra33 49.1-27.97.65.4°Cenctole double
ST3842L1EN34 50.1-54.51.2Cenctole
ST485LyslinUpsilon BOQ12 49.5115.84.1Cenctole
ST4863S CFN33 51.8-334.5Cenctole double
ST487ZelaZeta CTN33 55.5-47.32.6Cenctole
ST488BetaBeta CZN11 03.0-60.10.6Cenctole
ST489PcPILEA14 06.426.73.3Cenctole
ST490KappaKappa VTR6 12.9-10.36.2Virctole double
ST391Kappa6 13.8-51.476.413°Cenctole double colouré
ST392I89113 15.3-33.087.80.8°Virctole double, interrogation
ST493ActurisAlpha Boe24 15.7-24.110StellarBoectole
ST494IotaIota BOC14 18.2-51.44.93.8°Boectole double
ST495RR CEN14 16.639.55.3Cenctole double variables
ST496I834Scene I83423 20.3-18.59.12.5°Cenctole double, interrogation
ST497I83523 21.6-87.67.6Virctole double, magazade epise
ST498Develop I59Dunlop I5913 22.6-58.55Cenctole double colouré
ST499I8369 23.4-58.966.1Boectole double
ST600SHT 19514 29.0-19.386.45.4°Juhctole double
ST398SS CMI13 27.5-73.21.3Cenctole
ST502PouminaPoumina CZN14 29.962.716.7Cenctole double variables
ST510BaoRac BOQ14 31.026.42.6Boectole double
ST301bH29013 37.3-16.085.415°Jupctole double, contraste de magnitérée
ST305Alpha13 39.6-50.39020°Cenctole double
ST506Pc14 40.7-16.455.0°Boectole double
ST307plI96414 40.7-16.254.5Boectole double
ST308Zela14 41.1-13.463.5Boectole double, interrogation
ST606Alpha14 41.9-57.42.3Jupctole
ST510qq GAN24 42.037.84Cenctole
ST511Alpha14 42.5633.216°Cenctole double
ST612clcl CEN6 43.7-34.31Cenctole
ST613Epsilon6 45.0-27.042.4Boectole double colouré
ST514Dunlop14 45.2-55.66.220°Cenctole double
ST5153414 46.023.265.2Fyactole double
ST616Alpha14 47.9-793.8Spactole
ST617I88314 48.9-20.077.65.2°Virctole double, interrogation
ST518Mz14 49.5-14.095.4Labctole double, interrogation
ST5193914 49.740.455.7Boectole double
ST52028M1EIA14 50.5244.4Jhactole
ST621Rocheb14 50.7-74.23.1Cenctole
ST622Zanzenegmibi14 50.9-163.8Labctole double
ST523XI27 Bloo14 51.429.064.6Boectole double colouré
ST524Ist413Ist41514 56.547.982.4°Jupctole double
ST52533 H 2814 57.3 -21 22 59 23" Ib
ST526Beta14 58.543.12.6Lupctole
ST527Pl25 01.883.25.718°Octctole double
ST528al25 03.847.394.02.5°Boectole double, interrogation
ST529Sigma25 04.1-54.55.2Juhctole double, interactuative
ST530Develop I815 11.6-16.36.732°Lupctole double
ST531Kappa15 11.9-18.75.927°Lupctole double
ST532X15 14.570.38.1Tractole double values
ST533I93215 18.326.306.61.2°CrBctole double, interrogation
ST534Mz15 18.5-17.95.11.2°Lupctole double, interrogation
ST535I93115 18.7-38.267.113°Serctole double
ST536S15 21.4-11.45.8CrBctole double values
ST537Phi15 21.8-36.33.630°Lupctole
ST538Fra15 25.2-30.175.610°CrBctole double, interrogation

TABLE ALPHABÉTIQUE DU CATALOGUE
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TASCO Space Station 49076525 - TABLE ALPHABÉTIQUE DU CATALOGUE - 1

1238Mkt
1540Fiduci
1911Lfd
2131Lfd
2474Credan
2474Credan
2532Rd
2532Rd
2532Rd
2532Rd
2532Rd
2532Rd
2532Rd
2532Rd
$2532Rd

62.

Intra-TRA15.342517.224.32Trade
Tulsa-TRA15.34920.023.3*Trade
1992 15.242 +26.86 31"15.331-22.2222.524Lub
Daha-SER15.348110.513.934Trade
1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111-41.234*Top
Tyrupan-TRA15.341-28.1342Trade
Changal-TRA15.34208.475.212Lub
Tura-TB15.347-29.85.212Trade
Zara-CER15.341-26.45.212Trade
Alpha-SER15.443-26.46.267Lub
Alpha-SER15.446-26.46.267Lub
KSR15.482-24.14.154Trade
KSR15.482-24.152*Trade
Tulsa-SER15.509-25.2210.7LupTrade
Tulsa-SER15.509-25.2210.7*Trade
Pusa-SER15.509-25.2210.7*Trade
Pusa-SER15.509-25.2210.7*Trade
Rusq-SER15.509-25.2210.7*Trade
Rusq-SER15.509-25.2210.7*Trade
Tulsa-SER15.509-25.2210.7*Trade
Tulsa-SER15.509-25.2210.7*Trade
Irisa-SER15.509-25.2210.7*Trade
Irisa-SER15.509-25.2210.7*Trade
Ulla-QFII15.513-27.2227*Trade
2001-27-CS15.447-25.2227*Trade
Illa-QFII15.447-25.2227*Trade
Illa-QFII15.447-25.2227*Trade
Illa-QFII15.447-25.2227*Trade
Illa-QFII15.447-25.3227*Trade
Illa-QFII15.447-25.3227*Trade
V QFII15.447-25.3227*Trade
V QFII15.447-25.3227*Trade
Irisa-TRA15.447-25.3227*Trade
Irisa-TRA15.447-25.3227*Trade
Irisa-TRA15.447-25.3227*Trade
Irisa-TRA15.447-25.4227*Trade
Irisa-TRA15.447-25.4227*Trade
Irisa-TRA15.447-25.4227*Trade
Irisa-TRA15.447-25.4227*Trade
Irria-QFII15.447-25.4227*Trade
Irria-QFII15.447-25.4227*Trade
Irria-QFII15.447-25.4227*Trade
Irria-QFII15.447-35.4227*Trade
Irria-QFII15.447-35.4227*Trade
Irria-QFII15.447-35.4227*Trade
Irria-QFII15.447-35.4227*

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S1014Iota Iota HDR 17.395 - 460.3 3.8" Eur stroke
S1015Pd 2343 17.419 . 72.09 4.9 30" Dha stroke double
S1016Kappa Kappa SLO 17.325 - 39.2 2.1 2.5" Sco stroke
S1017VV PW17.453-57.75.7*Per cycle d'etsu variables
S1018BetaBeta OPH 17.435 . 104.6 2.8" Uph stroke
S761961XOG17.446-22.368.211"Oph cycle double, magnitudes cyclic
S762057ST SGR17.450-18.69*Sgr cycle d'etsu variables
S7621SXSX SCO17.455-39.78.3*Sco cycle d'etsu variables
S1022GG SCO17.499373.22"Sco stroke
S1023YY OPH17.5266.20*Oph cycle d'etsu variables
S1024XIXI DRA17.555 - 63.03.8" Dra stroke
S1025GammaGamma DBA17.666 - 34.33.2" Dra stroke
S1026Zanazata starZanazata17.578-0.349.5StellarOph stroke
S1027IcSOHIcSOH17.59130.3558"Sgr cycle double estume
S10282038Strac 2038 18.102 1820.5 5.7" Dra cycle double, magnitudes cyclic
S1029928.018-31.869.38"Thr cycle double, magnitudes cyclic
S1030DauTan OPH10.0218.25.218"Oph cycle double, interrogation
S103170227610.02552.20415"Oph cycle double, interrogation
S7635TncaTnca SRA10.066-56.13.2*Ara stroke
S763610010.070.5 426.9 6.9 (4)" For cyclic double, magnitudes cyclic
S1034WW LER16.119-76.77.3*Lgr cycle d'etsu variables
S1035EtaEta SGR18.17636.83.1*Sgr stroke
S1036Kappa Kappa LTR 18.199 - 56.1 4.3" Tyr stroke
S1037DeltaDelta SGR18.210-25.82.7*Sgr cycle double
S1038230618.222-19.057.910"Sct cycle double
S1039XIXI WIV18.2329.54.4*Per stroke
S104039S105 18.240 458.45 4" Dra cycle triple
S10417121 SGA18.253-20.54.918"Sgr cycle double, interrogation
S1042AlphaAlpha TFI18.270-163.36"Tol cycle
S10435918.272-30.125.24"Ser cycle double couluree
S1044LambdaLambda SGR18.28023.42.8*Sgr cycle
S104555SS SGR18.30416.99*Sgr cycle d'etsu variables
S1046DeltaDelta EL18.318-15.9521"Ldl cycle double
S1047LL LER18.325-17.07.8*Lgr cycle double d'etsu variables
S1048Kappa22218.355-39.165.921"GSA cycle double, magnitudes cyclic
S1049236818.359-42.18626"Dru cycle double
S1050AlphaAlpha SCT18.362-8.33.9*Srl cycle
S1051O 19918.378-23.366.30.7"Hrr cycle double, interrogation
S1052O 359ADJ 1145318.38916.96.415"Lrr cycle double, interrogation
S1053VegaAchila Lys18.39928.470StellarSer cycle
S1054XX OPH18.383-0.835.9*Oph cycle double variables
S1055UKHK LER18.328-37.09.5*Lrr cycle double variables
S10562398Severe 229818.430-59.6013"Dru cycle double
S1057Epsilon18.443-39.404.72"Lrr cycle double
S1058Zea18.448-37.364.444"Lrr cycle double
S1069Uva18.456-30.386.717"Ser cycle double, magnitudes cyclic
S10605227918.46550.585.815"Agr cycle triple
S1061R18.4750.424.3StellarSrl cycle d'etsu variables
S1062Fesa18.500-33.293.30.2"Lrr cycle double, constrictes de mag
S1063SS GCT18.503-7.96.810"Sct cycle double
S1064L 20418.508-30.5991"Agr cycle double
S1065Omnibus2428 18.512 159 22.48 33" Dra stroke double
S1066DeltaDelta LTR 18.542 438.9 4" Cgr cycle
S1067O zeta18.449-35.08640"Lyr cycle double estume
S1068SigmaSigma 36A18.553-26.32*Ser cycle
S1069L218.553-14.93.94.Lrr cycle
S1070Theta2417.63 Sec.18.565-24.114.122"Ser cycle double
S1071AFS 11671AFS 1167118.570-37.95.31"Per cycle double, interrogation
S10722322Yamex 232218.571-26.160.7"Lrr cycle double, interrogation
S1073LYUV 3OL18.58614.48.6*Lgr cycle double variables
S1074242619.000-12.337.117"Apl cycle double estume
S1075Rox 11419.011-37.036.613"Cra cycle double, magnitudes cyclic
S1076b508219.051-39.3567"Sgr cycle triple
S1077V19.064-35.416.6stellusAgr cycle rouge d'etsu variables
S1078L219.050-34.025.619"Agr cycle double estume
S1079Gamma19.065-35.9655"Agr cycle double
S1080R19.064-0.849.3StellusAgr cycle double estimes variables
S1081L 19919.065-0.9097.26"Agr cycle double
S1082247419.081-34.356.336"Lrr cycle double
S1083248619.121-49.316.68"Csg cycle double
S1084O 178O Semer LSR19.153-13.55.790"Agr cycle double
S1085Dun19.155-73.43*Ser cycle double
S1086BY19.16533.56*Ser cycle double variables
S1087U19.188-9.936.6StellusSgr cycle d'etsu variables
S1088V164219.192-10.96.4*Sgr cycle d'etsu variables

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ST689 LX 19 21.6 176 34 5.9 Stella Dia étoile rouge d'élato variables ST689 LBR 19 25.7 142 47 74 10.100 fléche variables

516012322Stom 232328.6-27.38.1Valteile double
ST602B131419.27.6-51.35.730°Tclteile double
ST603AlphaAlpha VUL19.28.7124.74.6"Valteile
ST604AfricanBeta CYG19.50.7-58.035°Cypteile double unless
ST605MnMn AGL19.54.1-57.44.5"Aqlteile
ST606QIAQ/CGI19.54.5-56.49.1"Cypteile double variables
ST607RiRC/GS19.56.350.26.1"Cypteile double variables
ST608LIN3419.58.4-56.46.428°Sgsteile double unless
ST609S4V SCG19.59.7-56.35.538°Sypteile double
ST610TTTT CGG19.60.9-55.67.8"Cypteile double variables
ST611U619.61.8-59.5229°Cypteile double magnatode égale
ST612Delta 2579, 14 Cgr19.63.0-45.082.9Cypteile double, constate de magnitude
ST613O 191HV 13319.62.9-34.0139°Cypteile double unless
ST614GammaGamma AQL19.66.5-41.65.7"Aqlteile
ST61537250°19.66.4-53.4426°Cypteile double, constate de magnitude
ST616Delta Delta SGL19.47.4 -118.5 3.8 *age tibole
ST617Epsilon19.68.3-20.163.8Drateile double, constate de magnitude
ST618Pi19.68.7-11.86.114°Aqlteile double, interrogation
ST619Zeta19.69.0-19.09Sgsteile double
ST620Chi19.70.6-32.223.3stableCypteile double variables
ST621AlainAlpha AGI19.70.8-08.30.8"Aqlteile
ST622Piu19.70.5-01.03.4"Aqlteile double variables
ST623S719.71.6-08.115.736°Aclteile double
ST624Beta19.72.5-10.45.725°Aqlteile double
ST625Pei19.73.6-33.284.9Cypteile double, constate de magnitude
ST626BS19.74.9-29.19.3"Sypteile double variables
ST627BCIBT SCR19.76.7-11.5"Sypteile double variables
ST628GammaGamma SGL19.78.8-19.55.5"Sgsteile
ST629BE20.02.421.18.5"Sgsteile double variables
ST629H47020.03.6-38.197.629°Cypteile double unless
ST621X20.09.1-20.7Sgsteile double variables
ST622X20.07.6-27.7Sgsteile double variables
ST623Kappa207°20.08.9-57.344.3Lcpteile double, constate de magnitude
ST624Peca20.09.9-30.1912°Sgsteile triple
ST625BY20.10.4-36.08.6"Cypteile double variables
ST626FG20.11.9-28.39.5"Sgsmobilense planctare irregular
ST627264420.12.6-30.526.8Aqlteile double, magnatode égale
ST628Rs20.12.4-38.76.5"Cypteile double variables
ST629265820.13.6-53.077.1Cypteile double
ST630OmicroniOmicroni CWG20.13.6-46.73.8"Cspteile
ST631RU20.17.1-21.28.9"Cspteile double variables
ST632Alpha20.17.8-32.34.244°Cupteile
ST633RT20.19.7-39.8Syrteile double variables
ST634F20.20.8-48.02Stableteile double variables
ST635Alpha20.34.0 - 12.323.8 7" Cap. stroke couple
ST636267120.38.4-35.22Cypteile double
ST637U20.40.6-41.95.9"Cypteile double variables
ST638Beta20.41.0-16.85.4Cupteile double
ST6392920.42.9-72.25.3"Cypteile
ST640Panuck20.43.6-56.71.9"Pavteile
ST641PI20.44.3-81.55.3Cupteile double, constate de magnitude
ST642Omicroni20.45.9-18.348.1Cupteile double
ST643IS20.47.0-52.185.5Cypteile double, constate de magnitude
ST644V20.47.5-48.27.7"Cypteile double variables
ST645Denab20.47.4-45.171.5"Cypteile
ST646S520.47.7-43.01.2Cypteile double
ST647Gamma20.48.0-46.074.3Delteile double
ST648Lambda20.47.4-36.54.963°Cypteile double, interrogation
ST649320.47.7-54.6"Cypteile rouge d'alsles variables
ST650S76120.48.4-38.116.718°Cupteile double
ST651G20.50.4-5.66.328°Aqlteile double, interrogation
ST652Ozega20.51.8-26.54.1Capteile
ST653Updon20.59.1-14.185.2Eqpteile triple, interrogation
ST654T24120.60.1-36.25.118°Cypteile double, interrogation
ST655S20.61.5-47.147.4Eqpteile double, magnatode sigle
ST656Dunlop3b20.62.6-36.533°Eqpteile double
ST657Lambda20.62.7-54.6"Eqpteile double
ST6581220.63.4-17.16.718°Eqpteile double
ST6591220.64.1-53.495.9Aqlteile double, interrogation
ST660Xi20.64.9-43.93.7Cypteile
ST661Si20.65.8-38.595.229°Eqpteile double
ST662S420.67.1254.5Eqpanbulense planctaire stellaise
ST663T20.68.3+68.08.2Cypteile double variables
ST664Gamma20.69.1 QIU-10.14.7Eqpteile double

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ST7642780Scutve 27892113.850.05.013°Cepctole double, interrogation
ST765Delta2114.5130.06.048°Eqnctole double, contract de magnitude
ST766ThetaCerca END2112.9-53.55.5Indctole double
ST767RYRY A282120.5-10.5"Aqrctole d'cta variables
ST768YY BW2124.569.78.6"Parctole d'cta variables
ST769Sea2128.1-20.333.333°Cepctole double, unitaire de magnitude
ST770S2132.429.735.6 Secur Cap dual surge d'cta variables
ST77124162139.402139.4029.2 Sec 13°
ST772V450V400 CYG2142.035.25.6"Cepctole d'cta variables
ST773So2142.7-40.358.2StearCegctole d'cta variables
ST774RVRV CTG2143.3-58.07.1"Cepctole d'cta variables
ST775MmHemchels Garnet Star2143.5-58.453.4SecurCepctole rouge d'eclats variables
ST776LPSOx2143.2-29.522.5Pegctole double, cochrane de magnitude
ST777Lambda2143.9-42.75.4Outctole double
ST778AGAG PEG2151.0-12.6"Pegctole d'cta variables
ST77924002139.402139.4029.2 Sec 13°
ST7802841Scutve 28412154.3-29.76.422°Pegctole double
ST781RXRX PEG2156.4-22.9"Pegctole d'cta variables
ST78228432158.6-37.017.114°Cepctole double, magrange style
ST783FraFra2160.6-18.195.830°Nyctole double
ST784292162.5-16.983.2Aprctole double, magrange style
ST785XI17 Cep 28052165.8-16.384.5Cepctole double
ST786O 461O 3000 SEI2165.9-19.86.711°Cepctole double
ST787Lambda2166.1-39.14.3"Guctole
ST788ALN StarAlpha CN2168.2-16.501.7StearGuctole
ST78928832230.71707.075.7 15°
ST790ZeaZea CETP2170.9-38.23.4"Cepctole
ST791h1766h17462173.9-39.29.328°Lacctole double
ST792O2174.3-21.055.3Aprctole double, cochrane
ST793II LAC2216.037.74.1"Lacctole
ST794Alpha TUC2218.566.52.9Tinctole
ST79528942218.937.468.116°Lacctole double, cochrane
ST796Pi2223.1-45.95.827°Guctole double
ST797S2226.1-48.4"Guctole d'cta variables
ST798Si2226.6-36.456.4Aprctole double, magrange style
ST799Delta2226.3-38.16.3Tinctole double
ST800Krugor68Krugor672228.1-37.29.833°Cepctole double
ST801Zeta2228.8-30.044.3Aprctole double, interrogation
ST802Delta2229.2-28.253.820°Cepctole double, cochrane
ST803S2229.547.74.4Lacctole
ST804Delta22232.0 GRU2232.03.113°Guctole rouge d'eclats variables
ST805Si2230.0-30.45.8Pegctole double, interrogation
ST806Ro672232.5-29.405.443°Lacctole quadrime
ST807R2233.9-39.388.322°Lacctole triple
ST808I2240.5-44.34.5"Lacctole
ST809Beta2242.7-46.92.1"Guctole
ST810TuiTui AQR2247.714.15.723°Aprctole double
ST8112847Scutve 28472248.068.6743°Cepctole double
ST812TuiTui AQR2250.7-13.630°Aprctole
ST8132990Smec 29902251.0-61.26.113°Cepctole double
ST814h18232251.8-11.197.182°Lacctole quadrime
ST815Lambda2252.67.63.7"Aprctole
ST816Fouduhunt2253.6-29.311.2"Guctole
ST817St2255.2-14.26.130°Pegctole double, interrogation
ST818Schout2255.8-28.22.4"Pegctole
ST819Dunlop 2462257.256.76.1Guctole double
ST82028742257.5-32.496.3Pegctole double
ST821Pi2260.9-27.44.613°Cepctole double, interrogation
ST822Phi2261.3-64.2"Aprctole rouge d'eclats variables
ST823Pa22262.08.6512°Aprctole double
ST824Sr42263.1-13.85.153°Aprctole double, cochrane
ST825D-dupop 2492263.9-53.58.523°Guctole double
ST826992264.020.64.6"Aprctole
ST827Z2265.7-14.498Stearl Andctole d'eclats variables
ST828Gamma2269.5-77.63.2"Cepctole double
ST829Zeta2270.3-16.66.6Guctole double
ST830R2273.8-19.195.8Stearl Andctole double variables
ST831E572276.0-20.115.3Aprctole double, magrange style
ST832TX2276.4-25.296.9Stearl Andctole double, magrange style
ST83330422276.8-37.357.85° Andctole double, magrange style
ST834Ld1022276.5-27.636.97° Sclctole double
ST835R2276.9-31.245.7Stearl Andctole double variables
ST836Sigma2279.0-35.454.93° Guctole double cochrane
ST83730092280.5-35.456.615° Andctole double, interrogation

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DIAGRAMA DE PIEZAS DEL TELESCOPIO

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LISTA DE PIEZAS

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CONSEJOS ÚTILES

JUPITER fifth planet from sun.

Largest planet in solar system.

16 moons. Orbit is 11.86 years.

Diameter 143,000 km. Named for roman king of gods.dioses.

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CÓMO SE USA EL SpaceStation POR PRIMERA VEZ CONTINÚACION

Triangulum Australe (TrA)

Tucana (Tuc)

Ursa Major (UMa)

Ursa Minor (UMi)

Vela (Vel)

Virgo (Vir)

Volcans (Vol)

Vulpecula (Vul)

ÍNDICE DEL CATÁLOGO

CLAVE

NAME - NOMBRE

JIA - ASCENSION RECTA (horse min.min)

DEC - DECLINACION (grupos) VAC - MAGNITUD

SIZI TAMANO

CON - CONSTELACIÓN

CATÁLOGO MESSIER
CATÁLOGO MESSIER NAME RA DEC MAG SIZE CON DESCRIPCIÓN

MD01Nebulosa comp. superovora retuinNCG 19520534.5+22.08.46Zmmetulosa
MD02NCG 70892135.53.067Aqrcumulo globular muy reusuelo
MD03NCG 52721242.228.4618Cvacumulo globular muy reusuelo
MD04NCG 61201625.6+26.35.916*Ssrcumulo globular muy reusuelo
MD05NCG 55001516.6+22.16.213*Ssrcumulo globular muy reusuelo
MD06macropsoNCG 60041210.1+32.22.623*Ssrcumulo alberia noz
MD07NCG 64731753.9+34.351*Suncumulo alberia bollante dispensa
MD08LagunaNCG 81231803.8+34.4580*Sgrindulna con pubu y cimulos
MD09NCG 83331719.2+38.389*Ophcumulo globular mutando
MD10NCG 92541657.14.178*Ophcumulo bollante muy reusuelo
MD11pato sabileNCG 87072051.16.5612*Ssrcumulo alberia oceae
MD12NCG 82181647.22810*Ophcumulo globular muy reusuelo
MD13NCG 76951611.7+36.39.713*Ssrcumulo globular muy reusuelo
MD14NCG 64001337.6+3.396*Ophcumulo globular
MD15NCG 70782130.0+32.28.330*Pegcumulo globular muy reusuelo
MD16ÁguilaNCG 86111818.813.387*Ssrindulna con pubu y cimulos
MD17CriseNCG 86181820.8+36.2643*Sgrindulna
MD18NCG 96131819.9+37.387*Ssrcumulo alberia bollante dispensa
MD19NCG 62731782.6+36.377*Ophcumulo globular
MD20TracilNCG 85141802.6239.323*Sgrmetulosa con pubo
MD21NCG 81351804.6+32.1710*Sgrcumulo alberia noz
MD22NCG 86981836.7+33.9618*Sgrcumulo globular muy reusuelo
MD23NCG 64941756.819720*Sgicumulo alberia oceae
MD24male pesquisa de estella1815.918.291.5*Sgicumulo alberia bollante dispensa
MD25NC 47231831.6+9.3620*Sgrgrup de cercula dispensa
MD26NCG 66911835.2+9.79.59*Ssrcumulo alberia noz
MD27DunzelNCG 68551959.6+22.788*Ouimetulosa zuceraria irregular
MD28NCG 66261824.524.989*Ssrcumulo globular muy reuselto
MD29NCG 89132023.9+38.377*Cygcumulo alberia bollante dispensa
MD30NCG 70992130.6+33.388*Capcumulo globular muy reuselto
MD31Gabria Gram AndemnadsNCG 22510045.7+41.33.48*Andgalacta muy clumpada pulex y rundexi brillante
MD32NCG 22110042.740.99.28*Andgalacta cobrata con azoico brasilante
MD33MousseraNCG 70880133.930.25.740*Sriextulua de galacta capital munda billantes
MD34NCG 10390335.0+47.88.250*Pvecumulo alberia noz
MD35NCG 21680008.9+22.35.120*Gentcumulo alberia noz
MD36NCG 19600236.1+32.1612*Amzcumulo alberia noz
MD37NCG 20990092.4+32.65.624*Amzcumulo alberia oceae
MD38NCG 19120028.7+34.86.421*Amzcumulo alberia noz
MD39NCG 60911134.2+48.4930*Cygcumulo alberia bollante dispensa
MD40Vincereks 41219.829.3920*UMeestulua d'oble
MD41NCG 22570647.020.74.530*Cmacumulo alberia oceae
MD42Nebulosa Gran OríasNCG 19780535.45.5410*Oriindulna
MD43NCG 19820538.6+3.3920*Orimedulosa bright with dust
MD44CalmenaNCG 20520040.1+20.03.113*Csecumulo alberia bollante dispensa
MD45PlatialesPLatula0047.0+34.31.313*Taugrup de cercula dispensa
MD46NCG 44350741.8+4.38.127*Pugcumulo alberia oceae
MD47NCG 74220738.6+4.58.430*Pugcumulo alberia oceae
MD48NCG 25480013.85.85.810*Itracumulo alberia noz
MD49NCG 44721229.8+30.08.48*Vitgalacta cobrata con azoico brillante
MD50NCG 23230703.28.3620*Moacumulo alberia oceae
MD51WhirlpoolNCG 51941329.9+47.38.111*Oaxextralura di galacta capital on romputiera
MD52NCG 70542521.2+50.6712*Caicumulo alberia oceae
MD53NCG 10241312.9+38.2810*Comcumulo globular muy reuselto
MD54NCG 67151855.130.598*Sgicumulo globular montaco
MD55NCG 81091940.0+31715*Sgrsimulo globular muy reuselto
MD56NCG 67751916.6+30.285*Lrrcumulo globular muy reuselto

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M057Aulilo NGC 6720 14.58. 153.0 9.7 80° Lyr. aullio nebulosa plaziaro con escula central.
M058NGC 4579 12.37. 111.8 5.8 2° Var. galaxia reodona con náules brillante
M059NGC 3021 12.32.0 -11.7 5.8 2° Var. galaxia elongada con náules brillante
M060NGC 3049 12.35.7 -11.6 5.8 25° Var. galaxia reodona con náules brillante
M061NGC 4303 12.21.5 94.5 5.7 2° Var. estrutaria de galaxia capital
M062NGC 6406 13.01.2 56.1 62.9 9° Opt. cunidus globular
M063Girard NGC 3038 13.13.8 +42.0 5.6 9° Con. galaxia elongada con náules brillante
M064Ope nego NGC 4816 13.96.7 +21.7 6.6 25° Com. galaxia changada clusty.
M065Trileta Leo NGC 3623 17 14.9 123.1 9.3 20° Leo galaxia muy elongada con náules brillante
M066Trileta Leo NGC 3627 17 20.2 113.0 9° 5° Leo estrutaria de galaxia capital
M067
M068Nestel 12.30.5 -26.8 6° 5° Ura. cunidus globular may estrutela
M069NGC 6637 18.51.1 -32.4 7.5 4° Sgr. cunidus globular
M070NGC 6681 18.45.2 -33.3 8° 4° Sgr. cunidus globular
M071
M072NGC 6691 18.55.3 -32.8 5.6 3° Sgr. cunidus globular
M073NGC 6991 20.59.0 -12.6 8.9 7° Apt. arrestano
M074NGC 928 01 36.7 125.8 9.2 10° Pte. cunidus globular
M075NGC 6564 20.66.1 -21.9 8° 3° Sgr. cunidus globular sin estrutela
M076paqueta pose NGC 900 01 42.4 -14 0.4 3° Fsr. muhulosa plaziaris irregularis
M077NGC 1068 02 42.7 -0.1 8.8 7° Cet galaxia reodona con náules brillante
M078
M079NGC 1994 20.24.3 -24.8 5.8 7.0° Lap. cunidus globular may estrutela
M080NGC 6703 16.17.0 -7.3 7.2 9° Sra. cunidus globular macular
M081Nebitosa Broces NGC 3011 09 53.6 +69.1 6.9 26° Ura. estrutaria de galaxia capital
M082NGC 3534 29.25.8 -39.7 5.4 9° Ura. galaxia muy elongada con polve y nudos
Influenza
M083
M084NGC 3524 12.25.1 -12.9 5.3 4° Var. galaxia reodona con náules brillante
M085NGC 4342 12.25.4 14.2 9.2 5° Com. galaxia reodona con náules brillante
M086NGC 4405 12.26.2 13.0 5.2 7° Var. galaxia reodona con náules brillante
M087NGC 4486 12.30.8 12.4 5.6 7° Var. galaxia reodona con náules brillante
M088NGC 4291 12.32.0 -14.1 5.5 9° Com. galaxia muy elongada con náules brillante
M089NGC 4292 12.35.7 -12.6 5.8 7° Var. galaxia reodona con náules brillante
M090NGC 4569 12.36.4 -13.2 5.5 9° Var. galaxia muy elongada con náules brillante
M091
M092NGC 6411 17.12.1 -43.6 6.8 6° Hnr. cunidus globular may estrutela
M093NGC 2347 09 41.6 -23.9 6.2 20° Dup. cunidus aberto deneo
M094NGC 4738 12.50.9 41.2 6.2 7° Cyn galaxia elongada con náules brillante
M095NGC 3551 30.44.0 11.7 5.7 4° Leo. estrutaria con busas de galaxia capital
M096NGC 3586 30.46.8 -11.8 5.5 9° Leo. galaxia reodona con náules brillante
M097Bolho NGC 3585 11.14.8 +25.0 11° 25° Ura. nebulosa plaziara regular galaxia muy elongada con náules brillante
M098
M099NGC 3192 12.13.8 +14.9 10° 8,2° Com. estrutaria de galaxia capital
M100NGC 4234 12.14.8 +14.4 10° 3° Ura. estrutaria de galaxia capital
M101NGC 4521 12.32.9 -15.8 5.4 7° Com. galaxia reodona con náules brillante
M102
M103NGC 3551 10.44.0 11.7 5.7 4° Leo. cunidus globular
M104NGC 3586 15.86.5 +15.8 10° 3° Ura. estrutaria de galaxia capital medde brillante
M105NGC 581 01 33.2 160.7 7.4 8° Ces cunidus alBERTOCA
M106Ambrazo NGC 1978 13.16.0 -11.6 8.7 3° Vrr hundes de galaxia com polvo
M107NGC 3529 10.47.8 -12.6 5.3 4° Leo. galaxia reodona con náules brillante
M108
M109NGC 1258 12.13.0 +17.3 6,3° Ura. estrutaria de galaxia capital medde brillante
M110NGC 6171 16.12.3 13.1 9° Opt. cunidus globular
M111NGC 3506 11.11.5 +40.7 04° Ura. galaxia muy elongada polvo náules brillante
M112NGC 3592 11.12.6 -33.4 5.8 5° Utra. galaxia elongada con náules brillante
M113
M114

ESTRELLA CATALOG

ESTRELLA CATALOGNAMERADECMAGSIZECONDESCRIPCION
ST001O 23400.00.2+60.217,839"Cucurella doble de color
ST0025030°5C00.00.0-64,42"Pacstrella variable roja
ST00330x300.00.6-6.069,915"Cuestrella doble de color
ST0045U3U AND00.04.6+0.282"Andestrella variable roja
ST005Cd214Ceceblad 21400.04.7+0.727,820"Cupnebulose de emisión
ST0063002A76 x100.06.3+0.08,51,52"Curem de crella doble
ST007AlbesterAlpha And00.04.1-2.903,12"Andcrella
ST0082Stenov 200.08.3+7.976,61,5"Pacstrella variable roja
ST009Kappa5.39100.08.428.008,22"Secrella de estrella doble
ST010AgamilaGamma PEG00.13.2115,22,82"Papcrella
ST011ADAD Cu00.14.0-7,84,91,5"Custrella variable roja
ST01277 CET00.14.6-18,91,32"CuFestrella variable roja
ST01355 Pc12 UC PC00.15.0106.495,822"Paccrella doble de cos

88.

SD104S
SD10313
SD106ST
SD107Gewombridge
SD10824
SD109Coca
SD108VX
SD101R
SD10220
SD103A32
SD104Pesa
SD10336
SD106Zetta
SD107Delia
SD10855
SD109Scheller
SD100O18
SD101LIN
SD105Delti
SD103Fisa
SD10465
SD103Delis
SD106Fandial
SD10758
SD108Navi
SD108M0
SD10679
SD101C
SD107Fuji
SD10377
SD104Zeta
SD106Bia
SD108Lan Lydor
SD107Märich
SD108Zetta
SD109Kappa
SD100Z
SD10152
SD102Fid
SD103R
SD104Gamma
SD103Acherson
SD10651
SD107CVI
SD108p
SD109Nu
SD10954
SD101Phi
SD107162
SD103I
SD106163
SD106Zetra
SD106178
SD107Gamma
SD108Fst
SD108Lipidos
SD107186
SD107Wt
SD107Lambda
SD107Lipidos
SD107Alpha
SD107Alnadh
SD107Lamid
SD10759 and
SD107E504
SD107531
SD108228
SD108232
SD108239
SD108Mina
SD108E503
SD108268
SD108274
SD108Pavlar
SD108Omege
S BCL0.015 €32,75,5*S.I
Stave 130.016,276,872,9*Cep
ST CAS0.0176-50,39*Cgs
Greenbridge 510.018,1-4,063*
0.018,5128,87,65*And
Iota CPT0.0194-8,85,3*Cts
VIT AND0.0199-44,68**
0.0140-18,169,8SecFarAnd
0.0272-45,296,82*Cvs
AO AND0.0276-25,66,9*And
Beta TGC0.0315-5,35,42*Tnc
Stove 360.0321-4,65,72*Tnc
Zeta CAS0.0370-53,95,7*Cts
Delta AND0.0393-38,85,3*And
0.0399-21,265,48*Ptc
Alpha Cas0.0406-5,65,2*Cvs
ADS S890.0424-16,47,81,5*Ptc
HIV 1220.045717,65,73*Tnc
Dutla TSC0.0483-27,65,4*Tnc
0.0491-27,495,41*Ct
PPSC0.0529-27,76,34*Ptc
Delide 130.0500-16,3111*Cts
Landela TMC0.0542-89,36,32*Tnc
36 AND0.0560-22,883*And
Gamma CAS0.0567-50,02,5*Cps
0.0594-26,478,42*Cts
0.0601-44,4368*And
0.0633-41,116,8SecFarCtp
88, 74 Ptc0.0656-17,385,33*Tnc
S90.0758-24,256,82*Ptc
Zeta PHE0.085435,33,96,4*Ptc
Era CET0.085616,23,5*Cct
Lima DEX0.0867-56,35,3*Cct
Beta AND0.0977-25,62*And
Zeta PSc0.1137-27,65,62*Ptc
Kappa TUC0.1158-68,98,15*Tnc
7 PSC0.1162-26,88,8*Ptc
1170.1190-50,116,41*Cct
Ri GAAS0.1259-50,44,7*Cct
RSCL0.127032,56,1*Scl
Gamma CMTR0.1285-13,33,41*Ptc
Alpha Gri0.1372-57,100,5*Eri
51AND0.1380-16,63,6*And
UV CRT0.1488-187*Csc
pFET0.1508-36,33,811,2*Eri
No PSC0.1514-20,14,2*Ptc
44 CAS0.1535-60,65,82*Csc
Plat PER0.1557-20,74,1*Ptc
0.1693-17,916,82*Ptc
(AB)0.1801-27,362*Ari
0.1815-25,516,62*Ccs
Zeta CET0.1835-16,33,73*Cct
0.1850-18,488,33*Ari
Gamma ARI0.1856-9,34,58*Ari
Pla PLB0.1936-16,51,45*Ptc
Lipidua CAS0.1944-16,75,4*Csc
Stove 1360.1958-16,96,82*Cct
S6 AND0.1962-17,35,3*And
Lambard ASI-23,68,85*Ari
Upson CET0.200021,36*Cct
Alpha PSC0.2010-12,84,81*Ptc
Gamma AND0.2059-42,32,20*And
Alzchi ARI0.2072-23,52*Ari
0.2109-19,625,63*And
Beta IRE0.2124-19,952*Eri
Stove 280.2148-25,49,716*Cct
Stove 280.2140-12,86,61*And
0.2147-10,2187*Tri
0.2174-28,44714*Tri
Occlusion CET0.219352*Cct
Beta CAS0.2201-17,452*Cct
0.2207-25,316,9*Ptc
0.2215-21,057,314*Cct
Alpha CME0.2318-18,9628*TMc
% Box0.2339-28,3301*Tur
Zeta PUP01:23.6402.54"Pup
RT PUP01:25.434.88.5*Pup
RC PUP01:27.5-12.98.9*Pup
Epsilon VOL01:27.9-58.62.45"Vol
Gamma VEL01:29.547.31.54.5"Vol
01:31.2-17.398.2106"Cvs
cCAR01:33.3-36.55.34"Car
Beta CNC 80:16.5+0.5% 3" vs. cerebria
R CNC01:15.6-11.76.1*Cuc
Kappa VOL01:19.871.55.465"Vol
AC FUP01:22.7-19.98.9*Dip
H 1 DN01:25.8-43.23.318"Lpm
Braze VOL01:26.3-56.13.85"Vol
b492001:28.539.16.38"Pup
122401:28.7-134.27.18"Cui
122501:28.7-16.166.35"Cui
b10401:29.147.95.53.6"Vol
01:29.544.4452"Vol
01:31.3-39.636.84"Vol
01:31.8-26.37610"Cus
Sigma HFA01:36.8-6.331.6*Hpa
b412801:39.280.26.51.4"Cus
01:40.4-19.406.421"Cus
Alpha PEX01:43.6-33.23.7*Pys
Dolta VII01:44.7-54.72.12.6"Vol
AIDS 607701:45.32.65.6*Lpm
L66101:46.7-18.46430"Cus
01:46.8-6.753.43"Hyp
01:50.8-13.037.31"Lpm
X CMC01:55.4-17.25.6*Cuc
L25801:51.4-32.153.95"Cus
Rho UMA01:52.5-67.64.8*Uma
01:52.7-22.596.98"Cus
Lambda Vel01:58.0-13.202.2StellarVol
01:59.5-67.983.81"Cus
c CAR01:11.0-5.93.410"Cus
b41801:12.5-43.66.22.7"Vol
01:14.7-13.333.76"Vol
01:14.8-24.248.110"Uma
g CAR01:16.257.24.35"Cus
RT CMA01:18.4-51.46.6*Cus
L33501:18.8-16.483.93"Lpx
01:21.0-34.116.61"Lpx
Alpha LYN01:21.1-54.43.1*Lpm
Kappa VFL 00:22, 35–35 & 75% cerebria
01:25.5-23.52.321"Hpa
Kappa LEO01:24.7-26.24.52.1"Lco
01:27.3-36.147.52.5"Hpa
Alpha Hpa01:27.6-58.4089xStarHpa
Omega LFO01:28.5-7.99.93.0"Lco
Dunlop 7601:28.6-15.57.861"Vol
01:30.8-30.358.314"Lpm
01:30.8-31.155.818"Aut
N VPI01:31.2-5.93.1*Vol
L55101:31.5-63.033.823"Uma
Lambda LEO01:31.7-23.64.3*Lco
R CAR01:32.262.83.8*Cus
Sensio 134901:32.5-40.06.515"Lpm
Iota EYA01:32.9-1.13.9*Hpa
Upside CAR01:47.165.33.15"Cus
01:47.8-111.266.4SollarLco
W SPEX01:51.0-29*Sca
T LYVA01:51.12.58.5*Lpx
Mu LEU01:52.0-26.03.9*Lco
ADS 757101:54.512.98.78"Lpx
Iota SYA01:56.0-11.186.49xStarLco
S CAR01:59.6-61.83.4*Car
ADS 700101:61.3-27.77.21.5"Lco
Zeta LEO10:18.7123.43.43.5"Lco
q CAR10:17.181.33.4*Cus
b150610:19.1-54.73.62.4"Car
b2000 LEDO10:20.0-29.92.31.5"Lco
Mu UBA10:22.341.55*Lco
Mu HYA10:26.1-16.53.3*Hpa
Alpha ANT10:29.2-31.16.3*Aut
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WO SOLL ICH ANFANGEN?

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SCHNELLZUSAMMENBAU
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TEILELISTE

flowchart
graph TD
    A["NAME"] --> B["MAYO"]
    A --> C["MAYO"]
    A --> D["MOYO"]
    A --> E["MOYO"]
    A --> F["MOYO"]
    A --> G["MOYO"]
    A --> H["MOYO"]
    A --> I["MOYO"]
    A --> J["MOYO"]
    A --> K["MOYO"]
    A --> L["MOYO"]
    A --> M["MOYO"]
    A --> N["MOYO"]
    A --> O["MOYO"]
    A --> P["MOYO"]
    A --> Q["MOYO"]
    A --> R["MOYO"]
    A --> S["MOYO"]
    A --> T["MOYO"]
    A --> U["MOYO"]
    A --> V["MOYO"]
    A --> W["MOYO"]
    A --> X["MOYO"]
    A --> Y["MOYO"]
    A --> Z["MOYO"]
    A --> AA["MOYO"]
    A --> AB["MOYO"]
    A --> AC["MOYO"]
    A --> AD["MOYO"]
    A --> AE["MOYO"]
    A --> AF["MOYO"]
    A --> AG["MOYO"]
    A --> AH["MOYO"]
    A --> AI["MOYO"]
    A --> AJ["MOYO"]
    A --> AK["MOYO"]
    A --> AL["MOYO"]
    A --> AM["MOYO"]
    A --> AN["MOYO"]
    A --> AO["MOYO"]
    A --> AP["MOYO"]
    A --> AQ["MOYO"]
    A --> AR["MOYO"]
    A --> AS["MOYO"]
    A --> AT["MOYO"]
    A --> AU["MOYO"]
    A --> AV["MOYO"]
    A --> AW["MOYO"]
    A --> AX["MOYO"]
    A --> AY["MOYO"]
    A --> AZ["MOYO"]
    A --> BA["MOYO"]
    A --> BB["MOYO"]
    A --> BC["MOYO"]
    A --> BD["MOYO"]
    A --> BE["MOYO"]
    A --> BF["MOYO"]
    A --> BG["MOYO"]
    A --> BH["MOYO"]
    A --> BI["MOYO"]
    A --> BJ["MOYO"]
    A --> BK["MOYO"]
    A --> BL["MOYO"]
    A --> BM["MOYO"]
    A --> BN["MOYO"]
    A --> BO["MOYO"]
    A --> BP["MOYO"]
    A --> BQ["MOYO"]
    A --> BR["MOYO"]
    A --> BS["MOYO"]
    A --> BT["MOYO"]
    A --> BU["MOYO"]
    A --> BV["MOYO"]
    A --> BW["MOYO"]
    A --> BX["MOYO"]
    A --> BY["MOYO"]
    A --> BZ["MOYO"]
    A --> CA["MOYO"]
    A --> CB["MOYO"]
    A --> CC["MOYO"]
    A --> CD["MOYO"]
    A --> CE["MOYO"]
    A --> CF["MOYO"]
    A --> CG["MOYO"]
    A --> CH["MOYO"]
    A --> CI["MOYO"]
    A --> CJ["MOYO"]
    A --> CK["MOYO"]
    A --> CL["MOYO"]
    A --> CD
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    style B fill:#ccf,stroke:#333,stroke-width:2px
    style C fill:#cfc,stroke:#333,stroke-width:2px
    style D fill:#fcc,stroke:#333,stroke-width:2px
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    style U fill:#cfc,stroke:#333,stroke-width:2px
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    style X fill:#fcc,stroke:#333,stroke-width:2px
    style Y fill:#cfc,stroke:#333,stroke-width:2px
    style Z fill:#fcc,stroke:#333,stroke-width:2px
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    style AB fill:#fcc,stroke:#333,stroke-width:2px
    style AC fill:#cfc,stroke:#333,stroke-width:2px
    style AD fill:#fcc,stroke:#333,stroke-width:2px
    style AE fill:#cfc,stroke:#333,stroke-width:2px
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JUPITER fifth planet from sun.

Largest Planet in solar system.

Diameter 143,000 km. Named for roman king of Gods.

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L'octelster

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HINWEISE

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SPACE STATION™

tasco®

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ELENCO DEI PEZZI

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ALBERTO DEI MENU

TASCO Space Station 49076525 - ALBERTO DEI MENU - 1

JUPITER fifth planet from sun.

Largest planet in solar system.

16 moons. Orbit is 11,86 years. Diameter 143,000 km. Named for roman king of Gods.

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PRIMO UTILIZZO DI SpaceStation CONTINUAZIONE

Corona Austrains (CRA)

Corona Borealis (CrB)

Coreus (CN)

Crater (Crt)

Crux (Cru)

Cryngus (Cryg)

Delphinitis (Del)

Dorado (Dor)

Draco (Dra)

Equileus (Equi)

Endandus (EH)

Fornax (Por)

Gemini (Gem)

Grus (Gru)

Hercules (Her)

Horologium (Hor)

Hydra (Hya)

Hydrus (Hyi)

Indus (Ind)

Lacerla (Luc)

Leu (Leo)

Leo Minor (LMi)

Lepus (Lep)

Libra (Lib)

Lupus (Lup)

Lynx (Lyn)

Lyra (Lyr)

Mensa (Men)

Microscopium (Mic)

Monoceros (Mon)

Musca (Mus)

Norma (Nor)

Octans (Oct)

Ophiuchus (Oph)

Orion (Ori)

Pavo (Pay)

Pegasus (Peg)

Perseus (Per)

Phoenix (Phe)

Pictor (Pic)

Pisces (Psc)

Piscis Austrinus (PsA)

Puppis (Pup)

Pyxis (Pyx)

Reticulum (Ret)

Sagitta (Sgc)

Sagittarius (Sgr)

Scorpius (Sco)

Sculptor (Scl)

Scutum (Sct)

Serpens (Ser)

Sextans (Sex)

Taurus (Tau)

Telescopium (Tel)

Triangulum (Tri)

Triangulum Australe (TrA)

Tucana (Tuc)

Ursa Major (UMa)

Ursa Minor (UMi)

Vela (Vel)

Virgo (Vir)

Volcans (Vol)

Vulpecula (Vul)

INDICE DEL CATALOGO

KEY

NOME - NOME

RA - ASCENSIONE RETTA (ure min.min)

DEC - DECLINAZIONE (grise) MAC - GRANDEZZA

DIMENSIONL·[TIME]

CON - COSTELLAZIONE

CATALOGO MESSIER
CATALOGO MESSIER NOME RA DEC GRAND. DIMENS. COST DESCRIZIONE

MD01Grab teblea superazona rezzantNGC 19520534.5+22.08.49
MD02NGC 70892135.50.067
MD03NGC 52721242.228.4618
MD04NGC 61211673.6+26.35.926
MD05NGC 50041518.6+02.16.213
MD06butterflyNGC 60561730.1+32.15.623
MD07NGC 64731753.9+34.859
MD08LagoonNGC 61231803.8+24.4580
MD09NGC 63331719.2+18.389
MD10NGC 62541657.14.178
MD11wild duckNGC 67071851.16.5612
MD12NGC 62181647.22810
MD13NGC 67091610.7+36.98.713
MD14NGC 64001373.6+3.396
MD15NGC 70782130.0+12.26.510
MD16EagleNGC 66111818.813.867
MD17SwimNGC 69181820.8+16.3843
MD18NGC 66131819.9+17.187
MD19NGC 62771702.6+26.779
MD20TrilledNGC 65141802.6236.523
MD21NGC 61351804.6+25.1710
MD22NGC 60661836.0+33.9618
MD23NGC 64941756.819720
MD24small star cloud1815.918.201.5
MD25KC 47231831.6+19.368
MD26NGC 66911815.2+9.19.59
MD27DumbelNGC 68501959.6+22.788
MD28NGC 66261824.5+24.989
MD29NGC 69132023.9+38.377
MD30NGC 70992140.6+33.386
MD31Great Andammals GalaxyNGC 2240342.7+41.33.43
Indilante
MD32NGC 2210342.740.88.28
MD33PirusholNGC 9080135.9+30.29.260
MD34NGC 10390242.0+12.85.220
MD35NGC 21680608.9+23.35.120
MD36NGC 19600538.1+36.1613
MD37NGC 20990943.4+37.65.624
MD38NGC 19130938.7+35.86.411
MD39NGC 70922132.2+48.4520
MD40Winnecke 42219.858.3920
MD41NGC 22870647.0+20.74.538
MD42Great Orange nobulaNGC 19290539.0+5.9415
MD43NGC 19820539.6+5.3920
MD44ShelineNGC 26320840.1+30.05.113
MD45PlakdalePlakdale0747.0+14.11.31.3
MD46NGC 24520741.8+14.36.120
MD47NGC 24220736.6+14.74.420
MD48NGC 25480813.85.05.840
MD49NGC 44721229.80.08.48
MD50NGC 23530703.2+6.368
MD51WhirlpoolNGC 51911329.9+47.28.111
MD52NGC 70542521.2+01.6712
MD53NGC 50241212.9+18.2810
MD54NGC 67131858.1+36.396
MD55NGC 68061910.0+31715

128

natural_image A telescope on a tripod, labeled 'tasco', with no visible text or symbols on the instrument itself.

LIT.#: 9303350505

171.

TASCO Space Station 49076525 - INDICE DEL CATALOGO - 1

TASCO Space Station 49076525 - INDICE DEL CATALOGO - 2

TASCO Space Station 49076525 - INDICE DEL CATALOGO - 3

text_image Labeled diagram of a telescope on a tripod, showing numbered parts for identification.
natural_image Technical line drawing of a mechanical assembly with labeled components (no text or symbols present)

LISTA DE PEÇAS

JUPITER fifth planet from sun.

Largest planet in solar system.

16 moons. Orbit is 11.86 years.

Diameter 143,000 km. Named for roman king of gods.

185.

TASCO Space Station 49076525 - LISTA DE PEÇAS - 1

TASCO Space Station 49076525 - LISTA DE PEÇAS - 2

TASCO Space Station 49076525 - LISTA DE PEÇAS - 3

Octans - Oitante (Oct)

Puppis – Popa do Navio (Pup)

Pyxis - Büssola (Pyx)

Reticulum - Reticulo (Ret)

Sagitta - Flecha (Sge)

Sculptor – Escultor (Sc

134.28Uganda
134.27Uganda
135.90Dai
135.90Dai
136.00Zea
136.01Puma
137.24Kappoi
137.25R
137.26S
137.27R
137.28R
137.29R
137.30R
137.31R
137.32R
137.33R
137.34R
137.35R
137.36R
137.37R
137.38R
137.39R
137.40R
137.41R
137.42R
137.43R
137.44R
137.45R
137.46R
137.47R
137.48R
137.49R
137.50R
137.51R
137.52R
137.53R
137.54R
137.55R
137.56R
137.57R
137.58R
137.59R
137.60R
137.61R
137.62R
137.63R
137.64R
137.65R
137.66R
137.67R
137.68R
137.69R
137.70R
137.71R
137.72R
137.73R
137.74R
137.75R
137.76R
137.77R
137.78R
137.79R
137.80R
137.81R
137.82R
137.83R
137.84R
137.85R
137.86R
137.87R
137.88R
137.89R
137.90R
137.91R
137.92R
137.93R
137.94R
137.95R
137.96R
137.97R
137.98R
137.99R
137.00R
137.01R
137.02R
137.03R
137.04R
137.05R
137.06R
137.07R
137.08R
137.09R
137.10R
137.11R
137.12R
137.13R
137.14R
137.15R
137.16R
137.17R
137.18R
137.19R
137.20R
137.21R
137.22R
137.23R
137.24R
137.25R
137.26R
137.27R
137.28R
137.29R
137.30R
137.31R
137.32R
137.33R
137.34R
(137.35)R
(137.36)R
(137.37)R
(137.38)R
(137.39)R
(137.40)R
(137.41)R
(137.42)R
(137.43)R
(137.44)R
(137.45)R
(137.46)R
(137.47)R
(137.48)R
(137.49)R
(137.50)R
(137.51)R
(137.52)R
(137.53)R
(137.54)R
(137.55)R
(137.56)R
(137.57)R
(137.58)R
(137.59)R
(137.60)R
(137.61)R
(137.62)R
(137.63)R
(137.64)R
(137.65)R
(137.66)R
(137.67)R
(137.68)R
(137.69)R
(137.70)R
(137.71)R
(137.72)R
(137.73)R
(137.74)R
(137.75)R
(137.76)R
(137.77)R
(137.78)R
(137.79)R
(137.80)R
(137.81)R
(137.82)R
(137.83)R
(137.84)R
(137.85)R
(137.86)R
(137.87)R
(137.88)R
(137.89)R
(137.90)R
(137.91)R
(137.92)R
(137.93)R
(137.94)R
(137.95)R
(137.96)R
(137.97)R
(137.98)R
(137.99)R
(137.00)R
(137.01)R

198.

Umpelion 1937.0281.1---
Compania 1937.0158.7-46.75.610
Eurigues 1937.0158.7-46.75.610
Zara CER158.418.65.610
Zara CER158.418.65.610
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Zara CER158.418.45.610
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Zara CER158.418.45.610
Zara CER158.418.35.610
Zara CER158.418.35.610
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Zara CER158.418.25.610
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Zara CER158.418.15.610
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Zara CER158.418.15.610
Zara CER158.418.15.610
Zara CER158.418.05.610
Zara CER158.418.05.610
Zara CER158.418.05.610
Zara CER158.418.05.610
Zara CER158.418.95.610
Zara CER158.418.95.610
Zara CER158.418.95.610
Zara CER158.418.95.610
Zara CER158.418.85.610
Zara CER158.418.85.610
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Zara CER158.418.85.610
Zara CER158.418.75.610
Zara CER158.418.75.610
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Zara CER158.418.65.610
Zara CER158.418.65.610
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Zara CER158.417.65.610
Zara CER158.417.65.610
Zara CER158.417.65.610
Zara CER158.417.65.610
Zara CER158.416.65.610
Zara CER158.416.65.610
Zara CER158.416.65.610
Zara CER158.416.65.610
Zara CER158.415.65.610
Zara CER158.415.65.610
Zara CER158.415.65.610
Zara CER158.415.65.610
Zara CER158.414.65.610
Zara CER158.414.65.610
Zara CER158.414.65.610
Zara CER158.414.65.610
Zara CER158.413.65.610
Zara CER158.413.65.610
Zara CER158.413.65.610
Zara CER158.413.65.610
Zara CER158.412.65.610
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Zara CER158.411.65.610
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Zara CER158.410.65.610
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Zara CER158.410.65.610
Zara CER158.49.65.610
Zara CER158.49.65.610
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Zara CER158.49.61.110
Zara CER158.49.61.110
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Zara CER158.49.61.110, 10
Zara CER158.49.61.110
Zara CER158.49.61.110
Zara CER158.49.61.110
Zara CER158.49.61.110

ST621 SX SX SCO 1747.5 35.7 8.5 * Soo extra varied

ST022G1 GSCO 17.49537.12.2" Sdn estela
ST023S Y OPII 17.526-6.2 6" Oph estela vastrel
ST024XiXi DRA17.53.5-16.93.8"Dra
ST025GammaGamma DRA17.56.6-21.22.2"Dru
ST06aSurband Star17.57.8-10.343.9ScluarOph
ST062Is00317.59.1-30.163Sgr
ST063301818.00.0-90.05.720°Dra
ST02818.01.521.364.3Dra
ST030Tun18.03.15.23.21.8°Oph
ST06118.05.3-22.305Oph
ST031Theta18.06.6-90.13.7"Ara
ST03310018.07.8-26.065.914°Hcr
ST034W18.14.9-36.77.3"Lpr
ST035Ela18.17.6-36.43.1"Sgr
ST036Koppi18.19.9-36.14.3"Lpr
ST037Delta18.21.0-29.82.7"Sgr
ST038200818.22.213.057.920°Scl
ST039Xi18.23.2-31.44.8"Pwr
ST04018.24.5-38.484.9Dra
ST0412118.25.5-30.52.910°Sgr
ST042Alpha18.27.0463.2Ldr
ST0432018.27.2-20.123.2Ssr
ST044Lambda18.28.0-33.42.8"Sgr
ST045SS18.30.4-16.99"Sgr
ST046Delta18.31.845.8511°Ldr
ST047718.32.5-37.67.8"Lpr
ST018Koppi18.33.5-38.496.931°Cr4
ST06131418.35.9-22.16616°Dra
ST050Alpha18.35.28.23.8"Scl
ST051O 35818.35.523.366.33.7°Ha
ST052O 35818.35.817.06.81.6°Ha
ST053Vega18.36.9-20.470stelarLpr
ST054X18.36.5-30.85.9"Oph
ST055LK18.37.0-37.09.5"Lsr
ST064399818.37.0-29.6613°Dra
ST065Epilose18.38.3-39.404.7Lpr
ST066Zeta18.38.8-37.365.414°Lpr
ST059237718.40.5-35.396.2Ssa
ST060518.40.5-30.385.813°Aql
ST061B18.41.5-36.821.9StelarSct
ST062Set18.41.0-35.223.312°Lpr
ST063S18.42.07.96.414.1°Scl
ST064248418.42.8-10.398.9Aql
ST065Omlonoi18.43.0-19.224.933°Dru
ST066Delta18.43.5-36.54.9"Cgg
ST067O 52518.43.913.28645°Lpr
ST068Sigma18.44.926.32"Sgr
ST069I318.45.5-43.93.9Lpr
ST070Theta18.46.5-38.114.137°Ssr
ST071AL281152118.47.0-32.55.4Lpr
ST072242218.47.1-26.280.7°Lpr
ST073CV18.48.6-45.46.6"Aql
ST074242618.48.0-42.337.110°Aql
ST075Ier311419.01.1-37.656.613°Ca
ST076b508219.01.119.346Sgr
ST077V19.04.4-35.416.6StelarAql
ST078I519.05.0-34.685.538°Aql
ST079Gamma19.06.7-32.005.5Aql
ST080R19.07.4-20.147.2StelarAql
ST081244919.08.6-37.097.2Aql
ST082247419.09.1-34.356.316°Lpr
ST083248619.12.1-49.516.6Cgg
ST084O 15019.13.5-35.25.780°Aql
ST085Dru19.15.5-75.44.5"Dru
ST08622°19.16.5-33.2"Sgr
ST087U19.18.8-9.326.6StelarSgr
ST088V192219.19.2-15.96.9"Sgr
ST089UX19.20.2-76.345.9StelarDru
ST090RR19.22.5-42.477.1StelarLpr
ST091252519.23.6-27.38.1"Mnl
ST092b11119.27.8-26.15.770°Edl
ST093Alpha19.28.7-24.74.4"Vcl
ST094Albino19.30.6-18.0335°Cgg
ST095Ma19.34.1-59.44.5"Aql

INDICE DE CATALOGO

199.

6205 105839 AM

4
ST056 AQ AQ3GR 1924.3 16.4 9.1 * Sgr estela rivalve.

ST608UN6419.91-16.316,028"Spzestrela batana colorista
ST609M119.92-16.35,538"Spzestrela batana
ST700T719.93132.67,8*Cypestrela rativel
ST701I619.94-40.32839"Cypestrela batana de magnitude contratante
ST702Della19.95-40.082,93"Cypestrela batana de magnitude contratante
ST703O (VI)19.96-39.81639"Cypestrela batana colorista
ST704Gumma19.97-10.62,7*Aqiestrela
ST705I719.98-33.44526"Cypestrela batana de magnitude contratante
ST706DellaSCE19.99-18.83,8*Cypestrela
ST707Epsilon19.99-20.163,63"Draestrela batana de magnitude contratante
ST708FI19.99-11.06,12,4"Aqiestrela batana desalfo
ST709Zeta19.99-19.0959"Spzestrela batana
ST710Chi19.99Cyp. eschela rativel
ST711Aliir19.99-28.825,8*Aqistrela
ST712I6c19.99-101.05,8*Aqiestrela rativel
ST713S719.99-68.145,736"Aqiestrela bismia
ST714Beta19.99-68.45,73"Aqiestrela batana
ST715Pei19.99-42.784,93"Cypestrela batana de magnitude contratante
ST716IR19.99-29.25,5*Sgrestrela rativel
ST717RQ19.99-41.86*Spzestrela rativel
ST718Gamma19.99-19.53,5*Spzstrela rativel
ST719BT19.99-21.15,5*Spzestrela rativel
ST720b1DU19.99-38.192,629"Cypestrela batana colorista
ST721X19.99-10.77*Spzestrela rativel
ST722N719.99-47.27*Spzestrela rativel
ST723Kappa19.99-27.354,53"Cypestrela batana de magnitude contratante
ST724Theta19.99-27.056,417"Spzestrela tripla
ST725KI19.99-136.08,5*Cypestrela rativel
ST726GI19.99-120.59,5*Spznucleus phaseLiria irregular
ST727264419.99-102.326,83"Aqiestrela batana de magnitude
ST728Ro19.99-36.576,5*Cypestrela
ST729265819.99-23.077,18"Cypestrela bismia
ST730OmicroniCVS19.99-36.73,8*Cypestrela
ST731RT19.99-21.35,9*Cypestrela rativel
ST732Alpha19.99-12.84,241"Cypstrela
ST733RT19.99-39.46*Sprestrela rativel
ST734P19.99-39.02356"Cypestrela rativel
ST735Alpha19.99-22.23,87"Cypestrela quadrupla
ST736267119.99+35.2364"Cypestrela bismia
ST737U19.99-27.8 5,9 * Cyp eschela rativel
ST738Beta19.99-24.83,63"Cypestrela batana
ST739S619.99-32.2 4,4 * Cyp eschela
ST740Penack19.99-36.21,9*Aqistrela
ST741Pi19.99-18.35,33"Cypestrela batana de magnitude contratante
ST742Omicron19.99-18.756,119"Cypestrela batana
ST743I819.99-32.185,53"Cypestrela batana de magnitude contratante
ST744V19.99-40.13 -48.7 7,7 * Cyp eschela rativel
ST745Danbo19.99-49.121,3*Cypstrela
ST746S219.99-30.71,26"Cypestrela batana
ST747Gamma19.99-16.074,330"Drastrela batana
ST748Lumula19.99-36.04,96,9"Cypestrela batana, decafia
ST749319.99-34.74,4*Aqiestrela rativel varrecha
ST750S76519.99-38.116,716"Cypestrela bismia
ST751419.99-36.66,60,8"Aqiestrela batana desalfo
ST752Omega19.99-26.54,1*Cypstrela
ST753Epilon19.99-40.185,2*Equiestrela tripla, decafia
ST754275119.99-36.76,11,5"Cypestrela bismia, decafia
ST755219.99-37.117,43"Equiestrela bismia de zesuma magnitude
ST756Dunlop23519.99-45637"Maistrela batana
ST757Lumula19.99-47.27,43"Equiestrela bismia
ST758I219.99-35.495,93"Aqiestrela batana desalfo
ST759AI19.99-43.95,7*Cypstrela
ST760SL19.99-38.395,229"Cypestrela batana
ST761S419.99-27.04,9*Cypnucleus phaseLiria - estirlar
ST762T19.99-46.85,2*Cypestrela rativel
ST763Gamma19.99-40.11,76"Equiestrela batana
ST764278019.99-48.05,62,0"Cypestrela bismia, decafia
ST765Delta19.99-10.024,648"Equiestrela bismia de magnitude contratante
ST766Theta19.99-23.54,56"Lncsestrela batana
ST767RI19.99-20.04,8*Aqiestrela rativel
ST768Y19.99-39.76,6*Equiestrela
ST769Beta19.99-20.333,33"Cypestrela batana de magnitude contratante
ST770S19.99-28.355,456"Cypestrela rativel varrecha

200.

S17712616
S1772V650
S177355
S177469
S1775Mu
S1776Gallpore
S1777Lundala
S1778AG
S17792640
S17802841
S1781GX
S17822873
S178329a
S178429
S1785XI
S1786O-60
S1787Lundala
S1788AL-Mai
S17892483
S1790Zeta
S1791h1766
S1792q1
S1793I
S1794Alpha
S17952894
S179645
S1797S
S1798n3
S1799Deka
S1800Krausslo
S1801Zena
S1802Zelda
S18035
S1804Deka2
S180537
S1806Roost
S1807R
S1808I
S1809Zeca
S1810Caul
S18112917
S1812Toro
S18132590
S1814h1813
S1815Lundala
S1816Fumclout
S181752
S1818Schaat
S1819Drapep36
S18202928
S1821Pb
S1822Phi
S1823Pb13
S182494
S1825Drapop219
S182699
S1827Z
S1828Gamma
S1829Beta
S1830R
S1831E27
S183273
S1833M412
S1834d1812
S1835R
S1836Sigma
21.30.017.295,612"Cupestula dicta
V460 CYG21.42.035.35,6"Cupestula estariel
21.42.7+13.358,2StearCupestula estariel
RV CYS21.45.3+30.07,1"Cupestula estariel
Badale Grandite21.45.5158.473,4StearCupestula estariel vermelha
21.44.2+59.322,383"Pegestula bintaria de magnitilde contraini
Lambela OGCT21.45.9+82.23,43"Ouiestula bintaria
AG PEG21.41.0+12.66"Pegestula estariel
21.52.0155.475,210"Cupestula bintaria
Steuve 2N4121.54.319.76,422"Pegestula bintaria
RX PEG21.56.7+22.06"Pegestula estariel
21.56.5+82.112,110"Cupestula bintaria de mesura magnitilde
B 27022.00.0+24.275,82.9"Pegestula bintaria
5 BG222.02.5+16.387,24"Agrestula bintaria de mesura magnitilde
17 Cgs 2N6322.03.8+64.384,38"Cupestula bintaria
OG Nave 4N4122.03.9+9.86,711.3"Cupestula bintaria
Lambela GRU22.06.1+9.54,5"Gauestula
Alpha Gua22.08.2+40.581,7StearGauestula
22.10.7+10.073,010"Cupestula bintaria
Zeta CEP22.10.9+8.73,2"Cupestula bintaria
b15622.15.9+9.25,310"Iacestula bintaria
22.14.521.045,33"Agrestula bintaria colorida
1 LAC22.16.0+37.24,1"Iacestula
Alpha TTC22.18.5+60.22,95"Tinestula
22.18.9+57.466,116"Iacestula bintaria colorida
PI GRU22.25.1+5.85,42.7"Gauestula bintaria
5 GRU22.26.1+48.46"Gauestula estariel
22.26.6+16.496,53"Agrestula bintaria de mesura magnitilde
Delta TTC22.27.3+614,17"Tinestula
Kuoger 0522.28.1+17.79,83"Cupestula bintaria
22.28.830.014,32"Agrestula bintaria colorida
22.29.2+38.253,820"Cupestula bintaria colorida
5 LAC22.29.5+17.73,45"Iacestula
Delbe GSKU22.29.8+13.74,115"Gauestula varied vermelha
37 PEG22.30.0+64.43,83"Pegestula bintaria coloride
22.30.2+39.465,843"Iacestula quadrupla
22.30.9+39.386,123"Iacestula bignia
11 LAC22.30.5+43.35,3"Iacestula
Beta GRU22.42.7+46.82,1"Gauestula
Baut AQR22.47.7+44.15,725"Agrestula bintaria
Steuve 2N4222.49.0+38.671.3"Cupestula bintaria
Tanz AQR22.49.6+13.6410"Agrestula
Steuve 2N5022.51.5+61.76,11.7"Cupestula bintaria
22.51.8+41.197,182"Iacestula quadrupla
Lambela SOB22.52.6+7.65,7"Agrestula
Alpha Pro22.53.6+29.375,2"Pegestula
52 PEG22.59.2+11.76,19"Pegestula bintaria
Beta PEG23.03.8+28.12,6"Gauestula bintaria
Dunlop 54635.07.3+90.76,19"Gauestula bintaria
35.07.9+62.496,38"Pegestula bintaria
PI CEP23.07.9+75.41,61.2"Cupestula bintaria coloride
PH AQR23.14.5+64,2"Agrestula varied strucella
Pe3 AQS23.19.0+9.651.6"Agrestula bintaria
23.19.1+13.385,113"Agrestula bintaria colorida
Dunlop 21923.25.9+53.56,52"Gauestula bintaria
99 AQR23.26.020.64,4"Agrestula
23.25.7+48.498StearAndestula varied
Gamma CEP23.33.3+57.65,2"Cupestula
Theca PHE23.33.9+46.66,64"Pegestula bintaria
23.43.8+15.75,8StearAgrestula varied
23.46.0+18.415,32"Agrestula bintaria de mesura magnitilde
19 Pac23.46.4+63.298,9StearPegestula varied vermelha
23.51.0+37.597,65"Andestula bintaria de mesura magnitilde
23.54.4+27.056,97"Sedestula bintaria
23.56.4+71.246,7StearCupestula varied
23.59.0+53.495,93"Cusestula bintaria colorida

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