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  2. Siemens star - Wikipedia

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    A Siemens chart filter in a collimator, used for auto-focus calibration of digital still cameras. In the field of video production, where it is often called a back focus chart, the Siemens star is widely used to adjust the back focus of removable lenses.

  3. Norton's Star Atlas - Wikipedia

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    Norton's Star Atlas is a set of 16 celestial charts, first published in 1910 and currently in its 20th edition under the editorship of Ian Ridpath. The Star Atlas covers the entire northern and southern sky, with accompanying reference information for amateur astronomers.

  4. Skalnate Pleso Atlas of the Heavens - Wikipedia

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    The Atlas Coeli covers both hemispheres with 16 charts. The coordinate system is referred to equinox 1950.0 and the scale is 1° = 0.75 cm. There are six charts of the equatorial regions on a rectangular graticule, covering declinations from +25° to -25°; four charts for each hemisphere with straight, converging hour circles and concentric, equally-spaced declination circles covering ...

  5. Planisphere - Wikipedia

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    The disk and overlay are adjusted so that the observer's local time of day on the overlay corresponds to that day's date on the star chart disc. The portion of the star chart visible in the window then represents (with a distortion because it is a flat surface representing a spherical volume) the distribution of stars in the sky at that moment ...

  6. Celestial cartography - Wikipedia

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    A determining fact source for drawing star charts is naturally a star table. This is apparent when comparing the imaginative "star maps" of Poeticon Astronomicon – illustrations beside a narrative text from the antiquity – to the star maps of Johann Bayer, based on precise star-position measurements from the Rudolphine Tables by Tycho Brahe.

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  8. International Star Registry - Wikipedia

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    International Star Registry named a star after each victim of the September 11 attacks as a memorial. [23] John Smith's Brewery named stars in a pint glass-shaped constellation after fans who won a competition in 2015. [24] As of 2017, the company had reportedly named over 2 million stars names. [25]

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    You've Got Mail!® Millions of people around the world use AOL Mail, and there are times you'll have questions about using it or want to learn more about its features. That's why AOL Mail Help is here with articles, FAQs, tutorials, our AOL virtual chat assistant and live agent support options to get your questions answered.