- Flamsteed designation
Flamsteed designations for
star s are similar toBayer designation s, except that they use numbers instead of Greek letters. Each star is assigned a number and the Latingenitive of theconstellation it lies in (seeList of constellations for a list of constellations and the genitive forms of their names). Flamsteed designation contained 2554 stars.The numbers were originally assigned in order of increasing
right ascension within eachconstellation , but due to the effects ofprecession they are now slightly out of order in some places. This method of designating stars first appeared in a preliminary version ofJohn Flamsteed 's "Historia coelestis Britannica " which was published byEdmond Halley andIsaac Newton in1712 without Flamsteed's approval. The final version of Flamsteed's catalogue published in1725 after his death omitted any number designations altogether.The designations gained popularity throughout the eighteenth century, and are now commonly used when no Bayer designation exists; however, where a Bayer designation does exist for a star it is used almost exclusively and the Flamsteed designation is almost never used. Examples of well-known stars which are usually referred to by their Flamsteed numbers include
51 Pegasi (seeExtrasolar planet ), and61 Cygni (seeParallax ).There are examples of stars bearing Flamsteed designations for constellations in which they do not lie, just as there are for Bayer designations, because of the compromises that had to be made when the modern constellation boundaries were drawn up. It should also be noted that Flamsteed's catalogue covered only the stars visible from
Great Britain , and therefore stars of the far southern constellations have no Flamsteed numbers. (Two exceptions are the globular cluster47 Tucanae and the nearby star82 Eridani , named in a major Southern Hemisphere catalog called "Uranometria Argentina" byBenjamin Gould .)Some entries in Flamsteed's catalog are errors: for instance, Flamsteed observed Uranus in
1690 but did not recognize it as aplanet and entered it into his catalog as "34 Tauri ".ee also
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