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Over the course of the decade of the 1920s, the IAU defined the borders of constellations officially. This definition is used as international standard in research papers. |
Over the course of the decade of the 1920s, the IAU defined the borders of constellations officially. This definition is used as international standard in research papers. |
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However, there is no single date of the definition but there are actually |
However, there is no single date of the definition but there are actually some very important dates: |
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# 1922 The international standardization of 89 Latin constellation names in Nominativ, Genitiv and their three-letter-abbreviation |
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# 1925 Delporte's presentation of his definition of border lines |
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# 1928 the acceptance of Delporte's suggestion |
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# 1930 publication of Delporte's atlas |
Revision as of 13:23, 30 July 2024
Over the course of the decade of the 1920s, the IAU defined the borders of constellations officially. This definition is used as international standard in research papers.
However, there is no single date of the definition but there are actually some very important dates:
- 1922 The international standardization of 89 Latin constellation names in Nominativ, Genitiv and their three-letter-abbreviation
- 1925 Delporte's presentation of his definition of border lines
- 1928 the acceptance of Delporte's suggestion
- 1930 publication of Delporte's atlas
Pages in category "88 IAU-Constellations"
The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total.