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Key to the table; Column title Description; No. The number used to identify stars in navigation publications and star charts. [Note 2]Common name The name of the star commonly used navigation publications and star charts.
By default this template displays four 5-light-years blocks (0–5 ly to 15–20 ly). If a single block is desired, use the number of the template: 1: 0-5 ly;
Animated 3D map of the nearest stars, centered on the Sun. 3D red green glasses are recommended to view this image correctly. A radar map of the distances ( ) and positions ( ) of all known stellar bodies or systems within 9 light years (ly) (for within 12 ly see this map).
A celestial map by the Dutch cartographer Frederik de Wit, 1670. A star chart is a celestial map of the night sky with astronomical objects laid out on a grid system. They are used to identify and locate constellations, stars, nebulae, galaxies, and planets. [1]
{{Infobox star}} is an {{}}-based template designed to present a summary of important facts about a specified star.It is intended to be used at the top of an article about a star, but may also be used in a section about a star in an article about a broader or loosely related topic, if appropriate.
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This template shows Michelin stars graphically. {{Michelin stars|1}} shows {{Michelin stars|2}} shows {{Michelin stars|3}} shows {{Michelin stars|green}} shows ; Links. The stars (images) are linked to page Michelin star. Image size |size= allows setting the size (horizontal width) of the image. Use format npx; Default sizes are 15px, 30px ...
Infobox star}} is an {}-based template designed to present a summary of important facts about a specified star. It is intended to be used at the top of an article about a star, but may also be used in a section about a star in an article about a broader or loosely related topic, if appropriate.