uranography - définition. Qu'est-ce que uranography
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Qu'est-ce (qui) est uranography - définition

PART OF ASTRONOMY CONCERNED WITH MAPPING OF STARS
Stellar cartography; Stellar Cartography; Star atlas; Star Atlas; Uranography; Astronomical atlases; Celestial atlas; Sky atlas; Star cartography; Astrography; Uranographer; Celestial cartographer
  • This print, published in Richard Blome's "The Gentleman's Recreation" (1686) shows the diverse ways in which cosmography can be applied
  • Title page of the ''Coelum Stellatum Christianum'' by [[Julius Schiller]].

Uranography         
·noun A description or plan of the heavens and the heavenly bodies; the construction of celestial maps, globes, ·etc.; uranology.
uranography         
[?j??r?'n?gr?fi]
¦ noun archaic the branch of astronomy concerned with describing and mapping the stars.
Derivatives
uranographer noun
uranographic adjective
Astrography         
·noun The art of describing or delineating the stars; a description or mapping of the heavens.

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Celestial cartography

Celestial cartography, uranography,astrography or star cartography is the aspect of astronomy and branch of cartography concerned with mapping stars, galaxies, and other astronomical objects on the celestial sphere. Measuring the position and light of charted objects requires a variety of instruments and techniques. These techniques have developed from angle measurements with quadrants and the unaided eye, through sextants combined with lenses for light magnification, up to current methods which include computer-automated space telescopes. Uranographers have historically produced planetary position tables, star tables, and star maps for use by both amateur and professional astronomers. More recently, computerized star maps have been compiled, and automated positioning of telescopes uses databases of stars and of other astronomical objects.