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Ericmamajek (talk | contribs) (Created page with "a modern star name. ==Etymology and History== Name of unknown etymology from ANTONÍN BEČVÁŘ’S Atlas Coeli Skalnate Pleso II (1951) & later editions. Name later appeared in Hoffleit’s Bright Star Catalog (4th & 5th editions), Rhoads (1971), Moore (1990), Bakich (1995), Kunitzsch & Smart (2006), etc. ==Mythology== ==IAU Star Name== Name is already in SIMBAD: https://simbad.u-strasbg.fr/simbad/sim-id?Ident=Tyl Star is V=3.91 mag, G7 giant at d=47 pc. Has c...") |
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a modern star name. |
a modern star name for epsilon Draconis A = HR 7582. |
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[[File:Becvar Tyl.jpg|alt=screenshot of the atlas page|thumb|star name "Tyl" in Becvar's celestial atlas 1950]] |
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==Etymology and History== |
==Etymology and History== |
Revision as of 11:11, 5 July 2024
a modern star name for epsilon Draconis A = HR 7582.
Etymology and History
Name of unknown etymology from ANTONÍN BEČVÁŘ’S Atlas Coeli Skalnate Pleso II (1951) & later editions.
Name later appeared in Hoffleit’s Bright Star Catalog (4th & 5th editions), Rhoads (1971), Moore (1990), Bakich (1995), Kunitzsch & Smart (2006), etc.
Mythology
IAU Star Name
Name is already in SIMBAD: https://simbad.u-strasbg.fr/simbad/sim-id?Ident=Tyl Star is V=3.91 mag, G7 giant at d=47 pc. Has companion B 3.6” away (V=6.8 mag).
Until March 2022, unable to find any other aliases for this particular star, and is only name for star in BSC.