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- Star_designation abstract "Designations of stars (and other celestial bodies) is done by the International Astronomical Union (IAU). Many of the star names in use today were inherited from the time before the IAU existed. Other names, mainly for variable stars (including novae and supernovae), are being added all the time.Approximately 10,000 stars are visible to the naked eye. Pre-modern catalogues listed only the brightest of these. Hipparchus in the 2nd century BC enumerated about 850 stars. Johann Bayer in 1603 listed about twice this number. Only a minority of these have proper names, all others are designated by catalogization schemes.Only in the 19th century did star catalogues list the naked-eye stars exhaustively.The most voluminous modern catalogues list of the order of a billion stars, out of an estimated total of 200 to 400 billion in the Milky Way.".
- Star_designation wikiPageExternalLink starnames.htm.
- Star_designation wikiPageExternalLink conWebDoc.309.
- Star_designation wikiPageExternalLink a3_385.html.
- Star_designation wikiPageExternalLink naming-stars.html.
- Star_designation wikiPageID "28233".
- Star_designation wikiPageRevisionID "594320475".
- Star_designation hasPhotoCollection Star_designation.
- Star_designation subject Category:Stars.
- Star_designation subject Category:Stellar_astronomy.
- Star_designation type CelestialBody109239740.
- Star_designation type NaturalObject100019128.
- Star_designation type Object100002684.
- Star_designation type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Star_designation type Star109444100.
- Star_designation type Stars.
- Star_designation type Whole100003553.
- Star_designation comment "Designations of stars (and other celestial bodies) is done by the International Astronomical Union (IAU). Many of the star names in use today were inherited from the time before the IAU existed. Other names, mainly for variable stars (including novae and supernovae), are being added all the time.Approximately 10,000 stars are visible to the naked eye. Pre-modern catalogues listed only the brightest of these. Hipparchus in the 2nd century BC enumerated about 850 stars.".
- Star_designation label "Designação estelar".
- Star_designation label "Désignation stellaire".
- Star_designation label "Nomenclatura estelar".
- Star_designation label "Nomenclatura stellare".
- Star_designation label "Star designation".
- Star_designation label "Sternbenennung".
- Star_designation label "恆星命名".
- Star_designation label "恒星の命名".
- Star_designation sameAs Označení_hvězd.
- Star_designation sameAs Sternbenennung.
- Star_designation sameAs Nomenclatura_estelar.
- Star_designation sameAs Désignation_stellaire.
- Star_designation sameAs Penamaan_bintang.
- Star_designation sameAs Nomenclatura_stellare.
- Star_designation sameAs 恒星の命名.
- Star_designation sameAs Designação_estelar.
- Star_designation sameAs m.06_r6.
- Star_designation sameAs Q6322.
- Star_designation sameAs Q6322.
- Star_designation sameAs Star_designation.
- Star_designation wasDerivedFrom Star_designation?oldid=594320475.
- Star_designation isPrimaryTopicOf Star_designation.