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Definition of the day : « bayer »
- As in brown : adj dark, burnished color
- In fact, Bayer is no guide at all with reference to star magnitudes.
- Extract from : « Astronomical Curiosities » by J. Ellard Gore
- Bayer also rated it 3, and since his time it has been variously estimated from 3½ to 4.
- Extract from : « Astronomical Curiosities » by J. Ellard Gore
- Next in the order of time comes the work of Bayer, whose method of naming the stars has already been described.
- Extract from : « The Popular Science Monthly, August, 1900 » by Various
- The work of Bayer was published under the title of Uranometria, of which the first edition appeared in 1601.
- Extract from : « The Popular Science Monthly, August, 1900 » by Various
- In several catalogues since Bayer, new italic letters have been added by various astronomers.
- Extract from : « The Popular Science Monthly, August, 1900 » by Various
- He assigned numbers to all the brighter stars in the order of their right ascension, irrespective of the letters used by Bayer.
- Extract from : « The Popular Science Monthly, August, 1900 » by Various
- It is very common in our modern catalogues to give both the Bayer letter and the Flamsteed number in the case of Bayer stars.
- Extract from : « The Popular Science Monthly, August, 1900 » by Various
- He slightly altered the Bayer system by introducing numbers instead of Greek letters.
- Extract from : « The Popular Science Monthly, August, 1900 » by Various
- Hence in the Bayer system the same star may have different names in different catalogues.
- Extract from : « The Popular Science Monthly, August, 1900 » by Various
- Their first tenor, Bayer, I do not like; his intonation is defective.
- Extract from : « Visits and Sketches at Home and Abroad with Tales and Miscellanies Now First Collected » by Anna Jameson
