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The ''Interstellarum Deep Sky Atlas'' (stylized as the ''interstellarum Deep Sky Atlas'') is a 2014
sky atlas 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 ...
published by German astronomers Ronald Stoyan and Stephan Schurig. The atlas has more than 2,000
deep-sky object A deep-sky object (DSO) is any astronomical object that is not an individual star or Solar System object (such as Sun, Moon, planet, comet, etc.). The classification is used for the most part by amateur astronomers to denote visually observed fa ...
s, including all deep-sky objects from the
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, Hickson, Arp, Barnard, Palomar, Terzan, and Stock
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. The atlas is co-published by
Cambridge University Press Cambridge University Press was the university press of the University of Cambridge. Granted a letters patent by King Henry VIII in 1534, it was the oldest university press in the world. Cambridge University Press merged with Cambridge Assessme ...
and Oculum-Verlag GmbH. There are two editions, a larger ''desk edition'' and a smaller ''field edition''. The ''Interstellarum Deep Sky Guide'', published in 2018 by Ronald Stoyan and Uwe Glahn, accompanies the 2014 atlas and has pencil drawings of deep-sky objects.


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*{{Official website, http://www.deep-sky-atlas.com/ 2014 non-fiction books Modern star atlases