Salah Ukur

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Balinese constellation: Salah Ukur (error measurement), re-drawn by Jessica Gullberg for the planetarium software Stellarium (CC-BY Youla Azkarrula & Jessica Gullberg)

Salah Ukur is an Oceanic name from Bali (Indonesia). The lintang of salah ukur is found in intersection of Wraspati (Thursday, in saptawara) and Paing (in pancawara) in a series of palelintangan. Lintang salah ukur means error measurement constellation.[1]

Etymology and History

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Origin of Constellation

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Transfer and Transformation of the Constellation

Mythology / Religion

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Cultural Beliefs

Numerology (Neptu/Urip)

Wraspati (Thursday, in saptawara) has a value of 8 and Paing (in pancawara) has a value of 9. Thus, the total urip on this lintang is 17.[2]

Astrological Characteristics

often involved in quarrels, confused because of having a low quality of life, having many problems. They are strong-willed in pursuing knowledge of the spiritual world. Unfortunately, they often harass and insult people, until the danger comes from people who are hurt by it.[2]

Matching Gemstones

Biduri bulan (moon stone), Mirah (moon stone), Kecubung (amethyst).[2]

Weblinks

All HIP Stars within this constellation

DEmax DEmin RAmax RAmin area / °² total number of stars
-9.38291441 -28.13511046 -222.7196379 -238.456408 35

HIP 72622, HIP 73714, HIP 73927, HIP 73945, HIP 73953, HIP 74391, HIP 74392, HIP 74490, HIP 74493, HIP 74500, HIP 74600, HIP 74732, HIP 74785, HIP 75110, HIP 75118, HIP 75294, HIP 75352, HIP 75730, HIP 75939, HIP 75944, HIP 76033, HIP 76106, HIP 76126, HIP 76333, HIP 76470, HIP 76503, HIP 76532, HIP 76569, HIP 76628, HIP 76666, HIP 76742, HIP 76880, HIP 77007, HIP 77060, HIP 77853

References

  1. Maass, Alfred, “Astrologische Kalender der Balinesen,” in Koninklijk Bataviaasch Genootschap van Kunsten en Wetenschappen, Feestbundel bij gelegenheid van zijn 150 jarig bestaan 1778-1928, 2 vols. (Weltevreden, 1929), Vol. 2, 126-157.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Tim Kajian Palelintangan, “Gabungan Kajian Palelintangan,” Museum Bali (2021), 1-149.