Capital A within a name of the chart indicates an all-sky map. Such maps don't contain stars being fainter than 5.50 mag. For fainter stars visible on less polluted sky, please use the detailed maps of Orion, Leo or Crux regions.
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allpdf.zip | 2011-10-21 19:08 | 137M | indiv. latitude maps | |
allall.zip | 2011-10-21 19:07 | 47M | pdfs 60° to -50° | |
allsky.zip | 2011-10-24 19:21 | 14M | ||
allgrey.zip | 2012-03-14 13:15 | 10M | all grey bckg. png and html | |
alleps.zip | 2011-10-21 19:07 | 8.0M | ||
source_files.zip | 2011-10-24 19:27 | 303K | ||
latitude/ | 2011-10-24 17:04 | - | ||
constell/ | 2011-10-24 17:09 | - | grouped according to map centre | |
Mar17/ | 2012-01-15 20:52 | - | Orion, Crux till 0, Leo | |
Jan18/ | 2012-01-15 20:50 | - | Orion and around, Crux till -30 | |
Feb16/ | 2012-01-15 20:52 | - | Orion and around, Crux till -20 | |
Apr15/ | 2012-01-15 20:52 | - | Crux till 0, Leo | |
Especially when the observed part of the sky is far from zenith, a proper choice of either a ‘25 cmag’ or a ‘40 cmag’ set of maps is important.
Jan Hollan