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- Astronomical_symbols abstract "Astronomical symbols are symbols used to represent various celestial objects, theoretical constructs and observational events in astronomy. The earliest forms of these symbols appear in Greek papyri of late antiquity. The Byzantine codices in which the Greek papyri were preserved continued and extended the inventory of astronomical symbols. New symbols were further invented to represent many just-discovered planets and minor planets discovered in the 18th-20th centuries.All these symbols were once commonly used by professional astronomers, amateur astronomers, and astrologers. While they are still commonly used in almanacs and astrological publications, their occurrence in published research and texts on astronomy is relatively infrequent, with some exceptions such as the Sun and Earth symbols appearing in astronomical constants, and certain zodiacal signs used to represent the solstices and equinoxes.Unicode has formally assigned codepoints to most symbols, mainly in Miscellaneous Symbols Block (2600-26FF) and Miscellaneous Symbols and Pictographs Block (1F300-1F5FF).".
- Astronomical_symbols thumbnail Uranus_symbol.svg?width=300.
- Astronomical_symbols wikiPageExternalLink U1F300.pdf.
- Astronomical_symbols wikiPageExternalLink U2600.pdf.
- Astronomical_symbols wikiPageID "390597".
- Astronomical_symbols wikiPageRevisionID "606681156".
- Astronomical_symbols hasPhotoCollection Astronomical_symbols.
- Astronomical_symbols subject Category:Astronomical_nomenclature.
- Astronomical_symbols subject Category:Lists_of_symbols.
- Astronomical_symbols type AstronomicalObjects.
- Astronomical_symbols type Object100002684.
- Astronomical_symbols type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Astronomical_symbols comment "Astronomical symbols are symbols used to represent various celestial objects, theoretical constructs and observational events in astronomy. The earliest forms of these symbols appear in Greek papyri of late antiquity. The Byzantine codices in which the Greek papyri were preserved continued and extended the inventory of astronomical symbols.".
- Astronomical_symbols label "Astronomical symbols".
- Astronomical_symbols label "Astronomisches Symbol".
- Astronomical_symbols label "Simbolo astronomico".
- Astronomical_symbols label "Symbole astronomiczne".
- Astronomical_symbols label "Symbole astronomique".
- Astronomical_symbols label "Símbolos astronómicos".
- Astronomical_symbols label "Астрономические символы".
- Astronomical_symbols label "天文学のシンボル".
- Astronomical_symbols label "天文符號".
- Astronomical_symbols sameAs Astronomický_symbol.
- Astronomical_symbols sameAs Astronomisches_Symbol.
- Astronomical_symbols sameAs Símbolos_astronómicos.
- Astronomical_symbols sameAs Symbole_astronomique.
- Astronomical_symbols sameAs Simbolo_astronomico.
- Astronomical_symbols sameAs 天文学のシンボル.
- Astronomical_symbols sameAs 천문_기호.
- Astronomical_symbols sameAs Symbole_astronomiczne.
- Astronomical_symbols sameAs Anexo:Lista_de_símbolos_astronómicos.
- Astronomical_symbols sameAs m.022n61.
- Astronomical_symbols sameAs Q645745.
- Astronomical_symbols sameAs Q645745.
- Astronomical_symbols sameAs Astronomical_symbols.
- Astronomical_symbols wasDerivedFrom Astronomical_symbols?oldid=606681156.
- Astronomical_symbols depiction Uranus_symbol.svg.
- Astronomical_symbols isPrimaryTopicOf Astronomical_symbols.