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Star LoreThe Constellations of
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Between 1791 and 1801, French astronomer Jérôme Lefrançois de Lalande
put together a star catalogue containing 47,390 stars. As part of it, he designed
four new constellations.
![]() On some of them, Lanade cooperated with German astronomer Johann Elert Bode. In 1801, Bode published Uranographia sive astrorum, a large star atlas illustrated with twenty copper plates. ![]() The plates, showing more than 100 constellations - including the four designed by Lalande - marked the climax of an epoch of artistic representation of the constellations. ![]() All four of Lalande's constellations are no longer in use. The icons below take you to a detailed description of each constellation. |
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![]() ![]() Custos Messium |
![]() ![]() Quadrans Muralis |
![]() ![]() Globus Aerostaticus |
![]() ![]() Felis |
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