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Ursa Major
Abbreviation: UMa
Genitive: Ursae Majoris
Right Ascension: 10.67 hours
Declination: 55.38 degrees
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Ursa Major, the Great Bear, is visible in the Northern Hemisphere all
year long.
Ursa Major is the best known of the constellation and it appears in every
reference known.
Calisto was changed to a bear because of Zeus's jealousy and transferred
her to the sky. This is improbable, as the constellation was already well
established before this time.
The drawings all show a bear with a long tail, again not likely correct
since bears have no tails. The most likely explanation for the bears and
one which I find intriguing is the fact that Native Americans called the
constellations the bear, but instead of the tail they depict the bear being
chased around the pole by seven braves.
Ursa Minor is a cub of the mother bear, all of this I find fascinating
as it is the same story in Asia, could it be that the stories are similar
because of common ancestry or contact between the two races?
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Bright Stars | Deep Sky |
Other Deep Sky | Variable Stars
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(Yale Bright Star Catalog) |
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Common Name
or Bayer Number
1 |
RA |
DEC |
Magnitude
2 |
ALIOTH |
12.00:54.00:1.74 |
+55.00:57.00:35.47 |
1.77 |
DUBHE |
11.00:3.00:43.66 |
+61.00:45.00:3.22 |
1.79 |
ALKAID |
13.00:47.00:32.43 |
+49.00:18.00:47.95 |
1.86 |
MIZAR |
13.00:23.00:55.53 |
+54.00:55.00:31.38 |
2.27 |
MERAK |
11.00:1.00:50.48 |
+56.00:22.00:56.65 |
2.37 |
PHECDA |
11.00:53.00:49.83 |
+53.00:41.00:41.13 |
2.44 |
PSI UMA |
11.00:9.00:39.79 |
+44.00:29.00:54.60 |
3.01 |
TANIA AUSTRALIS |
10.00:22.00:19.74 |
+41.00:29.00:58.26 |
3.05 |
TALITHA |
8.00:59.00:12.44 |
+48.00:2.00:30.09 |
3.14 |
THE UMA |
9.00:32.00:51.41 |
+51.00:40.00:38.38 |
3.17 |
MEGREZ |
12.00:15.00:25.56 |
+57.00:1.00:57.42 |
3.31 |
MUSCIDA |
8.00:30.00:15.87 |
+60.00:43.00:5.44 |
3.36 |
TANIA BOREALIS |
10.00:17.00:5.79 |
+42.00:54.00:51.81 |
3.45 |
ALULA BOREALIS |
11.00:18.00:28.73 |
+33.00:5.00:39.44 |
3.48 |
KAP UMA |
9.00:3.00:37.52 |
+47.00:9.00:23.56 |
3.60 |
23 UMA |
9.00:31.00:31.71 |
+63.00:3.00:42.70 |
3.67 |
CHI UMA |
11.00:46.00:3.01 |
+47.00:46.00:45.90 |
3.71 |
UPS UMA |
9.00:50.00:59.36 |
+59.00:2.00:19.45 |
3.80 |
24 UMA |
9.00:34.00:28.87 |
+69.00:49.00:49.24 |
4.56 |
RHO UMA |
9.00:2.00:32.70 |
+67.00:37.00:46.66 |
4.76 |
55 UMA |
11.00:19.00:7.90 |
+38.00:11.00:7.99 |
4.78 |
36 UMA |
10.00:30.00:37.58 |
+55.00:58.00:50.01 |
4.84 |
47 UMA |
10.00:59.00:27.97 |
+40.00:25.00:48.98 |
5.05 |
37 UMA |
10.00:35.00:9.69 |
+57.00:4.00:57.56 |
5.16 |
61 UMA |
11.00:41.00:3.02 |
+34.00:12.00:5.79 |
5.33 |
74 UMA |
12.00:29.00:57.33 |
+58.00:24.00:20.71 |
5.35 |
32 UMA |
10.00:18.00:2.05 |
+65.00:6.00:30.03 |
5.82 |
58 UMA |
11.00:30.00:31.13 |
+43.00:10.00:23.67 |
5.94 |
76 UMA |
12.00:41.00:33.90 |
+62.00:42.00:46.88 |
6.07 |
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(PAS Catalog) |
M-101
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M-101 A large face-on spiral galaxy with low surface brightness. It
is about 7' in diameter, with a brighter core surrounded by an envelope
which sometimes can be seen to be spiral arms.
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M-108
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M-108 Large, about 10'x3' extended ENE-WSW. This galaxy has an evident
central bulge, a stellar nucleus, and tapering ends. The western end appears
to be tapered more than the eastern end, and dark markings are seen along
its northern edge.
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M-109
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M-109 8'x4', oriented ENE-WSW, with a faint stellar nucleus. Spiral
arms can be seen leading to the north and south.
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M-40
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M-40 is not actually a deep sky object at all, rather is is a double
star.
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M-81
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M-81 This is a large and beautiful spiral galaxy, 10' long and 4' wide,
oriented NNW-SSE. It has a bright core with a stellar nucleus, and spiral
arms can be seen, especially with averted vision.
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M-82
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M-82 One of my favorite objects! This peculiar galaxy is 10'x2-3', oriented
NE-SW. It has slightly tapering ends, and a great amount of mottling across
its length can be seen. The southern edge appears flatter, and it seems
to be 'pinched' near the center on this side. Fascinating.
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M-97
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M-97 The Owl Nebula. This large planetary nebula is almost 3' in diameter,
and appears as a gray puff of light, slightly brighter in the center. At
times, especially with averted vision, the 'eyes' of the owl can be seen
as two slightly darker spots.
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NGC-2841
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NGC 2841 A very pretty galaxy. 7'x2-3', oriented NNE-SSW, with a sharply
brighter core and stellar nucleus. Dark markings can be seen, especially
east of the nucleus.
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NGC-3079
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NGC 3079 Fascinating. 6'x2' with an obvious central bulge and extended
N- S. Broadly concentrated to the center with pointed ends. At times, the
ends appear curled: the north end to the west, and the south end to the
east. Very pretty.
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NGC-3631
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NGC 3631 Large and impressive, this galaxy is roughly circular and 5'
in diameter. The core is about 1' in diameter and has a stellar nucleus.
Averted vision shows arms spiraling from the north to the east.
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(Saguaro Astronomy Club Catalog) |
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Only Objects less than 10.0 Mag. |
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Object |
R.A. |
Dec. |
Object Type
3
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Mag. |
Uranometria |
Tirion |
NGC 2768 |
09 11.5 |
+60 03 |
GALXY |
09.9 |
044 |
02 |
NGC 2841 |
09 22.0 |
+50 59 |
GALXY |
09.2 |
044 |
02 |
NGC 3031 |
09 55.6 |
+69 04 |
GALXY |
06.9 |
023 |
02 |
NGC 3034 |
09 55.8 |
+69 41 |
GALXY |
08.4 |
023 |
02 |
NGC 3077 |
10 03.3 |
+68 44 |
GALXY |
09.9 |
023 |
02 |
NGC 3184 |
10 18.3 |
+41 25 |
GALXY |
09.8 |
072 |
06 |
NGC 3556 |
11 11.5 |
+55 40 |
GALXY |
10.0 |
046 |
02 |
NGC 3992 |
11 57.6 |
+53 23 |
GALXY |
09.8 |
047 |
02 |
Cr 285 |
12 03.0 |
+58 00 |
OPNCL |
0.4 |
047 |
02 |
Winnecke 4 |
12 21.9 |
+58 06 |
2STAR |
09 |
047 |
02 |
NGC 5457 |
14 03.3 |
+54 22 |
GALXY |
07.9 |
049 |
02 |
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(General Catalog of Variable Stars) |
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Only Objects <= 8.0 magnitude |
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GCVS ID |
R.A.
(hh mm ss.ss) |
Dec.
(deg mm ss) |
Variable Type
4
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Mag. Min |
Mag. Max |
U UMa |
10.00:11.00:41.70 |
+60.00:14.00:3.00 |
null |
6.25 |
6.20 |
ST UMa |
11.00:25.00:6.90 |
+45.00:27.00:38.00 |
SRB |
7.60 |
6.00 |
TV UMa |
11.00:42.00:58.10 |
+36.00:10.00:18.00 |
SRB |
7.34 |
6.75 |
VW UMa |
10.00:55.00:38.00 |
+70.00:15.00:26.00 |
SR |
7.71 |
6.85 |
VY UMa |
10.00:41.00:37.00 |
+67.00:40.00:30.00 |
LB |
7.00 |
5.87 |
AW UMa |
11.00:27.00:25.60 |
+30.00:14.00:35.00 |
EW/KW |
7.13 |
6.83 |
CG UMa |
9.00:18.00:3.90 |
+56.00:54.00:45.00 |
LB |
5.95 |
5.47 |
CO UMa |
11.00:6.00:34.40 |
+36.00:34.00:51.00 |
LB |
5.95 |
5.74 |
CQ UMa |
13.00:38.00:31.70 |
+57.00:27.00:35.00 |
ACV |
6.30 |
6.28 |
CR UMa |
13.00:44.00:43.80 |
+54.00:40.00:55.00 |
ACV |
5.70 |
5.65 |
CS UMa |
9.00:43.00:0.10 |
+57.00:21.00:32.00 |
LB: |
0.16 |
6.78 |
CX UMa |
11.00:21.00:11.50 |
+37.00:30.00:35.00 |
DSCTC: |
0.02 |
6.80 |
DD UMa |
9.00:12.00:36.20 |
+54.00:13.00:47.00 |
DSCTC |
0.03 |
5.02 |
DK UMa |
9.00:30.00:5.80 |
+70.00:3.00:6.00 |
RS: |
0.05 |
4.56 |
DL UMa |
9.00:32.00:20.50 |
+69.00:51.00:41.00 |
DSCTC+E |
0.05 |
7.55 |
DN UMa |
11.00:52.00:30.00 |
+46.00:45.00:18.00 |
EA |
6.73 |
6.63 |
DP UMa |
11.00:59.00:34.80 |
+43.00:19.00:23.00 |
DSCTC |
0.03 |
5.21 |
EE UMa |
11.00:27.00:41.60 |
+46.00:55.00:59.00 |
ELL: |
0.16 |
6.35 |
EH UMa |
13.00:51.00:27.50 |
+52.00:34.00:6.00 |
LB |
6.87 |
6.69 |
EN UMa |
10.00:17.00:16.50 |
+69.00:0.00:0.00 |
DSCTC |
5.88 |
5.83 |
EO UMa |
10.00:42.00:30.50 |
+41.00:34.00:17.00 |
DSCTC |
7.15 |
7.07 |
EP UMa |
11.00:6.00:30.90 |
+67.00:28.00:55.00 |
ACVO |
0.01 |
6.06 |
ET UMa |
10.00:20.00:33.00 |
+65.00:49.00:12.00 |
ACV |
0.05 |
4.91 |
eps UMa |
12.00:51.00:50.10 |
+56.00:13.00:51.00 |
ACV |
0.02 |
1.76 |
ksi UMa |
11.00:15.00:31.20 |
+31.00:48.00:39.00 |
RS |
0.01 |
4.38 |
ups UMa |
9.00:47.00:27.10 |
+59.00:16.00:30.00 |
DSCT |
3.86 |
3.68 |
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(Saguaro Astronomy Club Catalog) |
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Only Objects <= 8.0 magnitude |
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Name |
R.A.
(hh mm.m) |
Dec.
(deg mm) |
Mag
5 |
Sep
6 |
PA
7 |
Tirion |
Uranometria |
STF 1258 |
08 43.5 |
48 51 |
7.5, 7.8 |
10.00 |
331 |
6 |
70 |
STF 1315 |
09 12.8 |
61 40 |
7.7, 7.7 |
24.80 |
26 |
2 |
23/ 44 |
STF 1415 |
10 17.9 |
71 04 |
6.7, 7.3 |
16.70 |
167 |
2 |
24 |
STF 1427 |
10 22.0 |
43 54 |
7.5, 8.0 |
9.40 |
214 |
6 |
72 |
STT 108 |
11 12.6 |
35 48 |
6.3, 7.9 |
138.70 |
70 |
6 |
106 |
STF 1520 |
11 16.0 |
52 46 |
6.6, 7.9 |
12.70 |
344 |
2 |
46 |
STF 1523 |
11 18.2 |
31 32 |
4.3, 4.8 |
3.00 |
129 |
6 |
106 |
STF 1543 |
11 29.1 |
39 20 |
5.3, 7.8 |
346.30 |
252 |
6 |
73/ 106 |
STF 1559 |
11 38.8 |
64 20 |
6.8, 7.8 |
2.00 |
322 |
2 |
25 |
67 UMA |
12 02.1 |
43 02 |
5.1, 6.8 |
310.50 |
52 |
7 |
74 |
STF 1695 |
12 56.3 |
54 05 |
6.0, 7.9 |
3.70 |
280 |
2 |
48 |
STF 1744 |
13 23.9 |
54 55 |
2.4, 4.0 |
14.40 |
152 |
2 |
48 |
STF 1831 |
14 16.1 |
56 43 |
7.0, 6.6 |
107.70 |
222 |
2 |
49 |
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