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Old April 22nd 04, 10:12 AM
Lucy
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Default Which catalog is best?

I am looking for a good catalog of stars.

Nothing fancy - bare minimum would be:

Star Name
Spectral Class
R.A.
Dec
Distance from Sol


That's it.

A text file, comma separated value file, database or spreadsheet would be
great.
The simplier the better.

If it could go out to 200 to 300 light years, it would be great.

I'd buy a CD, pay-pal or Visa or whatever.

Stars, binaries, dwarfs, etc....

Any help or suggestions would be appreciated.

lucyh at dhimaging dot com dot au
 




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