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The Astrology of Space - Matrix Software

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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Astrology</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Space</strong><br />

Chapter 18: Star Catalog<br />

This Section provides several features. First, here you<br />

will find more extensive listings <strong>of</strong> the various types <strong>of</strong><br />

objects. For example, here are some 750 fixed stars<br />

listed here, and so on. This is not true for all object<br />

types, but is true for the majority <strong>of</strong> them. Each group<br />

is sorted in zodiacal order. Below is a list <strong>of</strong> the<br />

various groups to enable you to find them quickly.<br />

After the type lists you will find a complete running list<br />

<strong>of</strong> all points (fixed stars and deep-space objects) in<br />

zodiacal order, making it simple to located any<br />

particular part <strong>of</strong> the zodiac.<br />

CG Clusters <strong>of</strong> Galaxies<br />

CG 08°Ar33'49 -21°54'29<br />

CG 29°Ar28'12 +23°59'01<br />

CG 27°Ta12'31 +23°11'11<br />

CG 13°Cn57'09 +13°11'41<br />

CG 01°Le54'44 + 1°56'39<br />

CG 15°Le57'39 -13°04'04<br />

CG 17°Le14'54 +45°47'47<br />

CG 25°Le00'53 +49°21'55<br />

CG 00°Vi51'59 +40°56'15<br />

CG 04°Vi11'53 + 1°58'43<br />

CG 00°Li00'26 +31°41'15<br />

CG 01°Li08'32 +14°40'09<br />

CG 22°Li35'45 +43°24'40<br />

CG 02°Sc01'33 -19°22'50<br />

CG 08°Sc45'16 +43°16'38<br />

CG 24°Sc37'36 +37°03'47<br />

CG 17°Aq46'39 -36°21'30<br />

CG 20°Pi40'05 +12°16'32<br />

CG 22°Pi07'08 +11°19'40<br />

CS Cosmic Structure<br />

Cluster A<br />

Pisces<br />

Perseus<br />

Gemini<br />

Cancer<br />

Hydra<br />

UMa II<br />

UMa I<br />

UMa III<br />

Leo<br />

Coma<br />

Virgo<br />

Bootes<br />

Centaurus<br />

Corona Borealis<br />

Hercules<br />

Cluster B<br />

Pegasus II<br />

Pegasus I<br />

CS 00°Ar00'00 - 0°00'00<br />

Equinox, Spring<br />

CS 12°Ar12'28 - 5°02'05<br />

Ascending Supergalactic Node to Equator<br />

CS 16°Ar29'47 + 0°32'36<br />

Ascending Supergalactic Node to Ecliptic<br />

CS 27°Ar09'29 +33°20'55<br />

Center <strong>of</strong> Local Group Galaxies<br />

CS 28°Ar19'04 +56°28'44<br />

Intersect Local System & Galactic Equator<br />

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