Da Terra ao Céu
e ao Infinito
CONSTELAÇÕES, ESTRELAS E OBJETOS CELESTES
(sob o ponto de vista do Mundo Ocidental)
SUAS HISTÓRIAS, SEUS MITOS, SEUS SIGNIFICADOS
E SUAS SINTETIZADAS DESCRIÇÕES
Reunião das
Informações,
suas traduções
para a língua portuguesa (quando necessário),
Compilação e Comentários Pessoais:
Janine Milward
Algumas
REFERÊNCIAS BIBLIOGRÁFICAS IMPRESSAS E VIRTUAIS
Alguns dados
(tais como Ascensão Reta e Declinação, em
muitos dos casos)
são época/equinócio 1980
e devem requerer do Caminhante do Céu
alguma pequena retificação.
Obrigada por sua compreensão.
BIBLIOGRAFIA VIRTUAL:
Informações atualizadas e preciosas
sobre os Objetos Celestiais de seu interesse:
NASA/IPAC EXTRAGALACTIC DATABASE
Search for Objects by Object Name
NASA/IPAC Extragalactic Database (NED) - operated by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, under contract with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
The Night Sky Atlas
The night sky atlas creates images of any part of the night sky, allowing easy location of any object. Detailed chart images show all stars visible to the naked eye, the constellations, Messier objects, and names of the brightest stars.
The
Internet STELLAR DATABASE
- stars within 75 light-years. (Plus some of the more well-known "name brand" stars farther away.)
IMAGENS DO UNIVERSO E QUE CONSTAM DO LAYOUT DESTA PÁGINA:
http://www.atlasoftheuniverse.com/galchart.html |
http://www.atlasoftheuniverse.com/galchart.html |
ATLAS DO UNIVERSO
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Maps and Diagrams
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http://lunarscience.nasa.gov/articles/nasas-fermi-celebrates-five-years-in-space-enters-extended-mission/?fb_action_ids=509348625801127&fb_action_types=og.likes&fb_source=timeline_og&action_object_map=%7B%22509348625801127%22%3A1383778235183884%7D&action_type_map=%7B%22509348625801127%22%3A%22og.likes%22%7D&action_ref_map=%5B%5D
The night sky atlas creates images of any part of the night sky, allowing easy location of any object. Detailed chart images show all stars visible to the naked eye, the constellations, Messier objects, and names of the brightest stars.
The night sky atlas creates images of any part of the night sky, allowing easy location of any object. Detailed chart images show all stars visible to the naked eye, the constellations, Messier objects, and names of the brightest stars. Data sources: Bright Star Catalog from the Astronomical Data Center, star names list from Steven Gibson, all-sky Milky Way image by Axel Mellinger. The data used in this product, in whole or in part, is used with permission of The NGC/IC Project LLC. Many thanks go to those who maintain and make available their astronomy datasets without which this sky atlas would not have been possible. Permission for any use of these chart images is granted, provided that the original website address remains visible on all images. Enjoy!
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http://spaceinvideos.esa.int/Videos
http://spaceinimages.esa.int/Images/2010/07/The_microwave_sky_as_seen_by_Planck_with_objects_labeled
http://spaceinimages.esa.int/Images/2010/07/The_microwave_sky_as_seen_by_Planck
http://spaceinimages.esa.int/Images/2010/07/The_microwave_sky_as_seen_by_Planck_with_previous_releases
http://spaceinimages.esa.int/Images/2011/01/Planck_investigates_the_cosmic_infrared_background
http://www.esa.int/Our_Activities/Space_Science/Gaia/Countdown_to_launch_of_ESA_s_billion-star_surveyor
Imagem extraída de This animation shows the Gaia spacecraft spinning in space scanning the sky.
Imagem extraída de Animation of the spin-stabilised Planck spacecraft during the cruise toward its final destination: an operational orbit around the second Lagrange point L2.
CHORMOSCOPE 1.4.3
http://www.chromoscope.net/
WIKIPEDIA
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Earth%27s_Location_in_the_Universe_SMALLER_(JPEG).jpg
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Roland Winkler, Leibnitz Institution of Astrophysics, Potsdam Thanks to Axel Schwope, Eric Depagne, Hakan Önel, Anne Hutter, Jochen Klar, Adrian Partl and Ethan Siegel for their input
Central galaxy Image: composite from the annotated and not annotated version. Not annotated: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Milky_Way_2005.jpg original source: http://www.spitzer.caltech.edu/images/1927-ssc2008-10a1-The-Milky-Way-Galaxy annotated: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:236084main_MilkyWay-full-annotated.jpg original source: http://www.spitzer.caltech.edu/images/1925-ssc2008-10b-A-Roadmap-to-the-Milky-Way-Annotated- Author: NASA/JPL-Caltech/R. Hurt
2MASS Redshift Survey
Last update - [16 May 2011]
T.H. Jarrett (IPAC/SSC)
ESA / HUBBLE
http://www.esa.int/ESA
ASTRO.PIXELS.COM
This webpage reproduces a section of
as reprinted
in the Dover edition, 1963
The text is in the public domain.
Richard Hinckley Allen, Star Names, Their Lore and Meaning
Copyright Linda Hall Library of Science, Engineering, & Technology 2005
Uranomeetria
Atlased
Bayer, Johannes 1572-1625
Johann Hevelius (1611-1687)
Tartu Observatooriumi Virtuaalne Muuseum
Hawaiian Astronomical Society
Home of Amateur Astronomy in Hawaii
ASTRONOMY PICTURE OF THE DAY
http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/astropix.html
Authors & editors: Robert Nemiroff (MTU) & Jerry Bonnell (UMCP)
NASA Official: Phillip Newman Specific rights apply.
A service of: ASD at NASA / GSFC& Michigan Tech. U.
Starship Asterisk*
APOD and General Astronomy Discussion Forum
SPITZER SPACE TELESCOPE
HUBBLE SITE
CHANDRA X-RAY OBSERVATORY
NASA Imagens/NASA
This is the astronomy website for
Courtney Seligman, Professor of Astronomy & Author
Copyright © 2012 All Enthusiast, Inc.
Constellations
PROGRAMA STELLARIUM 0.11.1
www.stellarium.org
Sempre em Ilustrações para a Latitude 21s52 e Longitude 43w00.
Estas Ilustrações são sempre trabalhadas através o Programa Corel Photo-Paint X3
Urania’s Mirror is a boxed set of 32 constellation cards first published by Samuel Leigh of the Strand, London, in or shortly before 1825. The engraver was Sidney Hall but authorship was coyly attributed to “a lady”. Peter Hingley, librarian of the Royal Astronomical Society in London, has established that the true author was almost certainly the Reverend Richard Rouse Bloxam of Rugby
Copyright notice: The scans on this page, and the larger versions to which they link, are
© Ian Ridpath.
You may use them for non-commercial and educational purposes provided appropriate credit is given
Created by an anonymous young lady of London in the early 1800s to make the study of astronomy "familiar and amusing," the original constellation cards included in THE NIGHT SKY: A View of the Heavens, feature the constellations visible in the Northern Hemisphere. The sumptuous illustrations capture the inspiration of Classical mythology. The stars on the cards are perforated according to their relative magnitude, and when the cards are held up to the light, the natural appearance of the constellations is visible, making it easy for the viewer to pinpoint the constellations in the night sky.
The Night Sky: A View of the Heavens Kit
Copyright © 1996–2013 Albino Blacksheep
- Wil Tirion - Atlas of the Night Sky - The Hamlyn Publishing Group Limited, London, England
- Antonin Rükl - The Hamlyn Encyclopedia of Stars & Planets - The Hamlyn Publishng Group Limited, London, England
- Bernard Pellequer - Pequeno Guia do Céu - Editora Martins Fontes, São Paulo, Brasil
- Identificação do Céu (Livro que foi sendo revisado e reeditado algumas vezes) de autoria de Fernando Vieira,
Secretaria Municipal de Cultura, Fundação Planetário da Cidade do Rio de Janeiro
(com dedicatória do próprio autor para mim em Curso de Identificação do Céu, em 30/07/1999))
- 6a. Edição do Atlas Celeste
de autoria de Ronaldo Rogério de Freitas Mourão,
Editora Vozes, Petrópolis, ano de 1986
(com dedicatória do próprio autor para mim
em evento realizado no Museu de Astronomia do Rio de Janeiro,
em 16/06/1989)
- Mario Jaci Monteiro , As Constelações, Cartas Celestes -
Apoio: CARJ/MEC/CAPES/PADCT-SPEC - com dedicatória do autor para mim, em março de 2004 (quando Mário Jaci generosamente me presenteou com um instrumento de observação (kepleriano) artesanalmente construído por ele).
AS CARTAS CELESTES REALIZADAS POR MARIO JACI E QUE CONSTAM DESSE TRABALHO - Da Terra ao Céu e ao Infinito - foram escaneadas por mim, Janine, e trabalhadas no programa Corel Photo-Paint X3.
Com um abraço estrelado,
Janine Milward