The star catalog – Meade Instruments LX200 User Manual

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MAG

Magnitude (-5.5 through 19.9)

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TYPE

Type of object

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*

* means object is not in the RNGC

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ALT CAT

Alternate catalog name and number.

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VQ

Visual Quality Rating (abcdefg) or (ABCDEFG)

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TAGS

Object Type # (o-F) : S = Sky-Cat : T = Tirion

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COMMENTS Name, comments, other information

The following types are distinguished in the CNGC.

TYPE LEGEND

DESCRIPTION

0

None

Unverified Southern Object

1

OPEN

Open Cluster

2

GLOB

Globular Cluster

3

DNEB

Diffuse Nebula

4

PNEB

Planetary Nebula (or SN Remnant)

5

GAL

Galaxy

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OPEN+ DNEB

Open Cluster + Diffuse Nebula

7

None

Non-Existent Object

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STAR

Star

9

MULTI+STAR

Multiple Star

A

MULTI+GAL

Multiple Galaxy (Usually Interacting)

B

DNEB

Dark Nebula in front of Diffuse Nebula

C

GAL+OPEN

Open Cluster in External Galaxy

D

GAL+GLOB

Globular Cluster in External Galaxy

E

GAL+DNEB

Diffuse Nebula in External Galaxy

F

GAL+OPEN+DNEB Open Cluster + Diffuse Nebula in Galaxy

S

Object is also listed in the Sky Catalogue 2000

T

Object is also listed in the Tition Sky Atlas 2000

Table 11: CNGC Types

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3. The Star Catalog

The STAR Catalog contains the 250 brightest stars (STAR 1 through STAR 250), 100 interesting double
stars (STAR 251 through STAR 350), plus Sigma Octantis, the southern pole star (STAR 351).

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