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====== 5. Universal database ====== | ====== 5. Universal database ====== | ||
+ | I am not talking about UDB, but about the databases containing all information of the universe. | ||
- | ===== - Star catalogs ===== | + | "You can discover traces of the history of astronomy scattered in the names of the objects astronomers discuss – a history that starts with the mythological interpretation of the sky echoed in constellation names, and that continues to an era when comets are named after spacecraft and quasars after radio telescopes." |
- | ===== - Non-stellar objects ===== | + | ===== - Naming stars ===== |
+ | The Iranian astronomer [[wp>Abd al-Rahman al-Sufi]] (903--86) gave **proper names** in Arabic to almost a thousand stars listed within the 48 ancient constellations formalized by Ptolemy. The list was given in the famous book titled [[wp>The Book of Fixed Stars]]. Many modern English names are derived from the al-Sufi names. A very well-known example is Betelgeuse (Yad al-Jawzā). Many of these names [[uv: | ||
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+ | Many of the al-Sufi names are derived from ancient Greek, and some of the modern English names also come directly from Greek without the intervention of al-Sufi. And astronomers continue to give proper names to some very prominent astronomical objects even though the professional trend is to use not the proper names but the official astronomical designations. | ||
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+ | Johann **Bayer**, in his // | ||
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+ | The constellations had a long and complex history. In 1920, [[uv: | ||
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+ | ==== - After Galileo ==== | ||
+ | Bayer designations worked before **Galileo** because there were a limited number of naked-eye stars in each constellation not exceeding the number letters in the Greek alphabet. But only 7 years after // | ||
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+ | In order to deal with the numerous telescopic stars, the first Astronomer Royal, John **Flamsteed**, | ||
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+ | **Variable stars** and supernova follow a different convention. Variable stars are named using the letters from R to Z in order of discovery. So 'S And' is the second variable star discovered in Andromeda. After reaching Z, the prefix begins with a combination of two letters, e. g. RR, RS, etc. So we get 334 unique designations for each constellation. If even more variables are discovered, they are named using the letter V and an integer greater than 334 in order of discovery. So 'V341 Ori' is the 341st variable star discovered in Orion. | ||
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+ | The convention for **supernova** is very different. Most supernova are found in other galaxies, not in the Milky Way. Their names begin with the prefix SN after which is given the year of discovery and, then, a letter from A through Z. After reaching Z, two lowercase letters are used together, e. g. aa, ab ... az, ba, bb, etc. So the supernova 'SN 1987A' was the first supernova discovered in 1987. | ||
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+ | Next came the visionary catalog //Bonner Durchmusterung// | ||
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+ | The BD catalogs follow the same naming conventions containing 3 parts: first, the catalog abbreviation, | ||
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+ | But the catalogs are so numerous that it very soon becomes confusing for professional astronomers. So they remember Ptolemy' | ||
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+ | ==== - Enters America ==== | ||
+ | European astronomers kept following the tradition of more and more detailed photographic and astrometric catalogs. But the end of the nineteenth century saw the emergence of the USA in the astronomy scene with a new vision different from the European one. They focused more on spectroscopy which laid the foundation of astrophysics as opposed to astronomy. | ||
+ | ===== - Naming non-stellar objects ===== | ||
===== - Solar-system objects ===== | ===== - Solar-system objects ===== |
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