- Book of Fixed Stars
The "Book of Fixed Stars" (in Arabic: كتاب الكواكب الثابتة) is an astronomical text composed by
Abd al-Rahman al-Sufi (Azophi) around964 . The book was written in Arabic, although the author himself was probably Persian. It was an attempt to create a synthesis of the most popular classical work of astronomy –Ptolemy ’s "Almagest " – with the indigenous Arabic tradition, or "Anwa".The book was thoroughly illustrated along with observations and descriptions of the
stars , their positions, their magnitudes (brightness) and their color. His results were set outconstellation byconstellation . For eachconstellation , he provided two drawings, one from the outside of a celestial globe, and the other from the inside.He has the earliest known descriptions and pictures of what he called "A Little Cloud" which is actually the
Andromeda Galaxy . He mentions it as lying before the mouth of a Big Fish, an Arabicconstellation . This "cloud" was apparently commonly known to the Isfahan astronomers, very probably before905 AD.cite book
last= Kepple
first= George Robert
coauthors= Glen W. Sanner
title= The Night Sky Observer's Guide, Volume 1
publisher= Willmann-Bell, Inc.
year= 1998
id= ISBN 0-943396-58-1
pages=18] The first recorded mention of theLarge Magellanic Cloud was also given by Abd Al-Rahman Al Sufi in his "Book of Fixed Stars".cite web
title=Observatoire de Paris (Abd-al-Rahman Al Sufi)
url=http://messier.obspm.fr/xtra/Bios/alsufi.html
accessdate=2007-04-19 ] cite web
title=Observatoire de Paris (LMC)
url=http://messier.obspm.fr/xtra/ngc/lmc.html
accessdate=2007-04-19 ]He probably also cataloged the Omicron Velorum
star cluster as a "nebulous star", and an additional "nebulous object" in Vulpecula, a cluster now variously known as Al Sufi's Cluster, the "Coathangerasterism ",Brocchi's Cluster or Collinder 399. Moreover, he mentions theLarge Magellanic Cloud as Al Bakr, the White Ox, of the southernArab s as it is visible from SouthernArabia , although not from more northern latitudes.Notes
References
*The Arabs and the Stars: Texts and Traditions on the Fixed Stars, and Their Influence in Medieval Europe (Variorum Reprint, Cs307) by Paul Kunitzsch
External links
* [http://www.seds.org/messier/xtra/Bios/alsufi.html Biography of Al Sufi]
* [http://www.muslimheritage.com/topics/default.cfm?ArticleID=232 A page about Muslim Astronomers]
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