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MessierandStars.xls
Messier Objects and Stars
<p>This is the Excel spreadsheet for use with the What's the Season? workflow (see list of attributions). It contains the object name, RA, Dec, magnitude, and distance. The spreadsheet was built using the following sources. Dolan (n.d.), Frommert & Kronberg (2007), and Kronberg (1998) were consulted the most, with some RA/Dec values coming from Wikipedia.</p>
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<p>Alpha Crucis. (2011, July 28). In <i>Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia</i>. Retrieved on 26 September 2011, from http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Alpha_Crucis&oldid=441881680</p>
<p>Antares. (2011, October 4). In <i>Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia</i>. Retrieved on 26 September 2011, from http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Antares&oldid=453979994</p>
<p>Betelgeuse. (2011, September 16). In <i>Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia</i>. Retrieved on 26 September 2011, from http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Betelgeuse&oldid=450851312</p>
<p>Dolan, C. (n.d.). <i>Stellar brightness: The brightest stars, as seen from the Earth</i>. Retrieved on 26 September 2011 from http://www.astro.wisc.edu/~dolan/constellations/extra/brightest.html</p>
<p>Frommert, H., & Kronberg, C. (2007). <i>Messier object data, sorted by apparent visual magnitude</i>. Retrieved on 26 September 2011 from http://messier.seds.org/dataMag.html</p>
<p>Kronberg, C. (1998). <i>The brightest stars</i>. Retrieved on 26 September 2011 from http://maps.seds.org/Stars_en/</p>
<p>Rigel. (2011, August 30). In <i>Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia</i>. Retrieved 0on 26 September 2011, from http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Rigel&oldid=447470897</p>
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