A star chart is a
celestial map
A star chart is a celestial cartography, celestial map of the night sky with astronomical objects laid out on a grid system. They are used to identify and locate constellations, stars, nebulae, galaxy, galaxies, and planets. They have been used ...
of the
night sky
The night sky is the nighttime appearance of celestial objects like stars, planets, and the Moon, which are visible in a clear sky between sunset and sunrise, when the Sun is below the horizon.
Natural light sources in a night sky include moonlig ...
with
astronomical object
An astronomical object, celestial object, stellar object or heavenly body is a naturally occurring physical entity, association, or structure that exists within the observable universe. In astronomy, the terms ''object'' and ''body'' are of ...
s laid out on a grid system. They are used to identify and locate
constellation
A constellation is an area on the celestial sphere in which a group of visible stars forms Asterism (astronomy), a perceived pattern or outline, typically representing an animal, mythological subject, or inanimate object.
The first constellati ...
s,
star
A star is a luminous spheroid of plasma (physics), plasma held together by Self-gravitation, self-gravity. The List of nearest stars and brown dwarfs, nearest star to Earth is the Sun. Many other stars are visible to the naked eye at night sk ...
s,
nebula
A nebula (; or nebulas) is a distinct luminescent part of interstellar medium, which can consist of ionized, neutral, or molecular hydrogen and also cosmic dust. Nebulae are often star-forming regions, such as in the Pillars of Creation in ...
e,
galaxies, and
planet
A planet is a large, Hydrostatic equilibrium, rounded Astronomical object, astronomical body that is generally required to be in orbit around a star, stellar remnant, or brown dwarf, and is not one itself. The Solar System has eight planets b ...
s. They have been used for human
navigation
Navigation is a field of study that focuses on the process of monitoring and controlling the motion, movement of a craft or vehicle from one place to another.Bowditch, 2003:799. The field of navigation includes four general categories: land navig ...
since time immemorial. Note that a star chart differs from an
astronomical catalog, which is a listing or tabulation of astronomical objects for a particular purpose. Tools using a star chart include the
astrolabe
An astrolabe (; ; ) is an astronomy, astronomical list of astronomical instruments, instrument dating to ancient times. It serves as a star chart and Model#Physical model, physical model of the visible celestial sphere, half-dome of the sky. It ...
and
planisphere.
History
Prehistory
A variety of archaeological sites and artifacts found are thought to indicate ancient made star charts.
The oldest known star chart may be a carved ivory
Mammoth
A mammoth is any species of the extinct elephantid genus ''Mammuthus.'' They lived from the late Miocene epoch (from around 6.2 million years ago) into the Holocene until about 4,000 years ago, with mammoth species at various times inhabi ...
tusk, drawn by early people from Asia who moved into Europe, that was discovered in Germany in 1979. This artifact is 32,500 years old and has a carving that resembles the constellation
Orion, although it could not be confirmed and could also be a pregnancy chart.
German researcher Dr Michael Rappenglueck, of the University of Munich, has suggested that drawing on the wall of the
Lascaux
Lascaux ( , ; , "Lascaux Cave") is a network of caves near the village of Montignac, Dordogne, Montignac, in the Departments of France, department of Dordogne in southwestern France. Over 600 Parietal art, parietal cave painting, wall paintin ...
caves in France could be a graphical representation of the
Pleiades
The Pleiades (), also known as Seven Sisters and Messier 45 (M45), is an Asterism (astronomy), asterism of an open cluster, open star cluster containing young Stellar classification#Class B, B-type stars in the northwest of the constellation Tau ...
open cluster
An open cluster is a type of star cluster made of tens to a few thousand stars that were formed from the same giant molecular cloud and have roughly the same age. More than 1,100 open clusters have been discovered within the Milky Way galaxy, and ...
of stars. This is dated from 33,000 to 10,000 years ago. He also suggested a panel in the same caves depicting a charging bison, a man with a bird's head and the head of a bird on top of a piece of wood, together may depict the
Summer Triangle, which at the time was a
circumpolar formation. Rappenglueck also discovered a drawing of the
Northern Crown constellation in the
cave of El Castillo (North of Spain), made in the same period as the Lascaux chart.
Another star chart panel, created more than 21,000 years ago, was found in the
La Tête du Lion cave (
fr). The bovine in this panel may represent the constellation
Taurus, with a pattern representing the Pleiades just above it.
A star chart drawn 5000 years ago by the
Indians in Kashmir, which also depict a supernova for the first time in human history.
The
Nebra sky disk, a 30 cm wide bronze disk dated to 1600 BC, bears gold symbols generally interpreted as a sun or full moon, a lunar crescent, several stars including the Pleiades cluster and possibly the Milky Way.
Antiquity
The oldest accurately dated star chart appeared in ancient
Egyptian astronomy
Egyptian astronomy started in prehistory, prehistoric times, in the Prehistoric Egypt, Predynastic Period. In the 5th millennium BCE, the stone circles at Nabta Playa may have made use of astronomical alignments. By the time the historical Ancie ...
in 1534 BC. The
earliest known star catalogues were compiled by the ancient
Babylonian astronomers of
Mesopotamia
Mesopotamia is a historical region of West Asia situated within the Tigris–Euphrates river system, in the northern part of the Fertile Crescent. Today, Mesopotamia is known as present-day Iraq and forms the eastern geographic boundary of ...
in the late 2nd millennium BC, during the
Kassite Period (''ca.'' 1531–1155 BC).
The oldest records of
Chinese astronomy
Astronomy in China has a long history stretching from the Shang dynasty, being refined over a period of more than 3,000 years. The Ancient China, ancient Chinese people have identified stars from 1300 BCE, as Chinese star names later categori ...
date to the
Warring States period
The Warring States period in history of China, Chinese history (221 BC) comprises the final two and a half centuries of the Zhou dynasty (256 BC), which were characterized by frequent warfare, bureaucratic and military reforms, and ...
(476–221 BC), but the earliest preserved Chinese star catalogues of astronomers
Shi Shen and
Gan De are found in the 2nd-century BC ''
Shiji'' by the
Western Han historian
Sima Qian. The
oldest Chinese graphical representation of the night sky is a
lacquerware
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box from the 5th-century BC
Tomb of Marquis Yi of Zeng, although this depiction shows the positions of the
Chinese constellations by name and does not show individual stars.
The
Farnese Atlas is a 2nd-century AD
Roman copy of a
Hellenistic era Greek statue depicting the
Titan Atlas
An atlas is a collection of maps; it is typically a bundle of world map, maps of Earth or of a continent or region of Earth. Advances in astronomy have also resulted in atlases of the celestial sphere or of other planets.
Atlases have traditio ...
holding the
celestial sphere
In astronomy and navigation, the celestial sphere is an abstract sphere that has an arbitrarily large radius and is concentric to Earth. All objects in the sky can be conceived as being projected upon the inner surface of the celestial sphere, ...
on his shoulder. It is the oldest surviving depiction of the
ancient Greek
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constellations, and includes grid circles that provide coordinate positions. Because of
precession
Precession is a change in the orientation of the rotational axis of a rotating body. In an appropriate reference frame it can be defined as a change in the first Euler angle, whereas the third Euler angle defines the rotation itself. In o ...
, the positions of the constellations slowly change over time. By comparing the positions of the 41 constellations against the grid circles, an accurate determination can be made of the
epoch
In chronology and periodization, an epoch or reference epoch is an instant in time chosen as the origin of a particular calendar era. The "epoch" serves as a reference point from which time is measured.
The moment of epoch is usually decided b ...
when the original observations were performed. Based upon this information, the constellations were catalogued at . This evidence indicates that the
star catalogue of the 2nd-century BC Greek astronomer
Hipparchus
Hipparchus (; , ; BC) was a Ancient Greek astronomy, Greek astronomer, geographer, and mathematician. He is considered the founder of trigonometry, but is most famous for his incidental discovery of the precession of the equinoxes. Hippar ...
was used.
A
Roman era example of a graphical representation of the night sky is the
Ptolemaic Egypt Ptolemaic is the adjective formed from the name Ptolemy, and may refer to:
Pertaining to the Ptolemaic dynasty
* Ptolemaic dynasty, the Macedonian Greek dynasty that ruled Egypt founded in 305 BC by Ptolemy I Soter
*Ptolemaic Kingdom
Pertaining ...
ian
Dendera zodiac, dating from 50 BC. This is a bas relief sculpting on a ceiling at the
Dendera Temple complex. It is a
planisphere depicting the
zodiac
The zodiac is a belt-shaped region of the sky that extends approximately 8° north and south celestial latitude of the ecliptic – the apparent path of the Sun across the celestial sphere over the course of the year. Within this zodiac ...
in graphical representations. However, individual stars are not plotted.
Medieval
The oldest surviving manuscript star chart was the
Dunhuang Star Chart, dated to the
Tang dynasty
The Tang dynasty (, ; zh, c=唐朝), or the Tang Empire, was an Dynasties of China, imperial dynasty of China that ruled from 618 to 907, with an Wu Zhou, interregnum between 690 and 705. It was preceded by the Sui dynasty and followed ...
(618–907) and discovered in the
Mogao Caves of
Dunhuang in
Gansu
Gansu is a provinces of China, province in Northwestern China. Its capital and largest city is Lanzhou, in the southeastern part of the province. The seventh-largest administrative district by area at , Gansu lies between the Tibetan Plateau, Ti ...
,
Western China along the
Silk Road
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. This is a scroll 210 cm in length and 24.4 cm wide showing the sky between
declination
In astronomy, declination (abbreviated dec; symbol ''δ'') is one of the two angles that locate a point on the celestial sphere in the equatorial coordinate system, the other being hour angle. The declination angle is measured north (positive) or ...
s 40° south to 40° north in twelve panels, plus a thirteenth panel showing the northern circumpolar sky. A total of 1,345 stars are drawn, grouped into 257
asterisms. The date of this chart is uncertain, but is estimated as 705–10 AD.

During the
Song dynasty
The Song dynasty ( ) was an Dynasties of China, imperial dynasty of China that ruled from 960 to 1279. The dynasty was founded by Emperor Taizu of Song, who usurped the throne of the Later Zhou dynasty and went on to conquer the rest of the Fiv ...
(960–1279), the Chinese astronomer
Su Song wrote a book titled ''Xin Yixiang Fa Yao'' (New Design for the Armillary Clock) containing five maps of 1,464 stars. This has been dated to 1092. In 1193, the astronomer
Huang Shang prepared a planisphere along with explanatory text. It was engraved in stone in 1247, and this chart still exists in the Wen Miao temple in
Suzhou
Suzhou is a major prefecture-level city in southern Jiangsu province, China. As part of the Yangtze Delta megalopolis, it is a major economic center and focal point of trade and commerce.
Founded in 514 BC, Suzhou rapidly grew in size by the ...
.
In
Muslim astronomy, the first star chart to be drawn accurately was most likely the illustrations produced by the Persian astronomer
Abd al-Rahman al-Sufi in his 964 work titled ''
Book of Fixed Stars''. This book was an update of parts VII.5 and VIII.1 of the 2nd century
Almagest star catalogue by
Ptolemy
Claudius Ptolemy (; , ; ; – 160s/170s AD) was a Greco-Roman mathematician, astronomer, astrologer, geographer, and music theorist who wrote about a dozen scientific treatises, three of which were important to later Byzantine science, Byzant ...
. The work of al-Sufi contained illustrations of the constellations and portrayed the brighter stars as dots. The original book did not survive, but a copy from about 1009 is preserved at the
Oxford University
The University of Oxford is a collegiate research university in Oxford, England. There is evidence of teaching as early as 1096, making it the oldest university in the English-speaking world and the second-oldest continuously operating u ...
.
Perhaps the oldest European star map was a parchment manuscript titled ''De Composicione Spere Solide''. It was most likely produced in
Vienna
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,
Austria
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in 1440 and consisted of a two-part map depicting the constellations of the northern celestial hemisphere and the
ecliptic
The ecliptic or ecliptic plane is the orbital plane of Earth's orbit, Earth around the Sun. It was a central concept in a number of ancient sciences, providing the framework for key measurements in astronomy, astrology and calendar-making.
Fr ...
. This may have served as a prototype for the oldest European printed star chart, a 1515 set of woodcut portraits produced by
Albrecht Dürer
Albrecht Dürer ( , ;; 21 May 1471 – 6 April 1528),Müller, Peter O. (1993) ''Substantiv-Derivation in Den Schriften Albrecht Dürers'', Walter de Gruyter. . sometimes spelled in English as Durer or Duerer, was a German painter, Old master prin ...
in
Nuremberg
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,
Germany
Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It lies between the Baltic Sea and the North Sea to the north and the Alps to the south. Its sixteen States of Germany, constituent states have a total popu ...
.
Early modern
During the European
Age of Discovery
The Age of Discovery (), also known as the Age of Exploration, was part of the early modern period and overlapped with the Age of Sail. It was a period from approximately the 15th to the 17th century, during which Seamanship, seafarers fro ...
, expeditions to the southern hemisphere began to result in the addition of new constellations. These most likely came from the records of two Dutch sailors,
Pieter Dirkszoon Keyser
Pieter Dirkszoon Keyser (occasionally Petrus Theodorus; – 11 September 1596) was a Dutch navigator and celestial cartographer who mapped several constellations on the southern celestial hemisphere.
Voyages and star observation
Little is ...
and
Frederick de Houtman, who in 1595 traveled together to the
Dutch East Indies
The Dutch East Indies, also known as the Netherlands East Indies (; ), was a Dutch Empire, Dutch colony with territory mostly comprising the modern state of Indonesia, which Proclamation of Indonesian Independence, declared independence on 17 Au ...
. Their compilations resulted in the 1601 globe of
Jodocus Hondius, who added 12 new southern constellations. Several other such maps were produced, including
Johann Bayer's ''
Uranometria'' in 1603. The latter was the first atlas to chart both celestial hemispheres and it introduced the
Bayer designation
A Bayer designation is a stellar designation in which a specific star is identified by a Greek alphabet, Greek or Latin letter followed by the genitive case, genitive form of its parent constellation's Latin name. The original list of Bayer design ...
s for identifying the brightest stars using the Greek alphabet. The ''Uranometria'' contained 48 maps of Ptolemaic constellations, a plate of the southern constellations and two plates showing the entire northern and southern hemispheres in stereographic polar projection.
Polish astronomer
Johannes Hevelius published his Firmamentum Sobiescianum star atlas posthumously in 1690. It contained 56 large, double page star maps and improved the accuracy in the position of the southern stars. He introduced 11 more constellations, including
Scutum,
Lacerta, and
Canes Venatici.
Modern
In 1824
Sidney Hall produced a set of star charts called
Urania's Mirror. They are illustrations based on
Alexander Jamieson's ''A Celestial Atlas'', but the addition of holes punched in them allowed them to be held up to a light to see a depiction of the constellation's stars.
See also
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88 modern constellations by area
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Astrology
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Cheonsang Yeolchabunyajido
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Ephemeris
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Lists of stars by constellation
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Magnitude (astronomy)
In astronomy, magnitude is a measure of the brightness of an astronomical object, object, usually in a defined passband. An imprecise but systematic determination of the magnitude of objects was introduced in ancient times by Hipparchus.
Magnitu ...
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Star cartography
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Timeline of astronomical maps, catalogs, and surveys
References
External links
An online guide to using a star chartThe world's earliest manuscript Star Chartfrom Dunhuang on the Silk Road
Star charts
Sky Chart– Free Northern Sky Chart Cutout.
Planispherium– Free Northern Sky Chart Cutout in Latin
– Free star charts
Geody Star Charts– Free (CC-by-sa) printer friendly star charts for several latitudes and times of the year
An online star chartMonthly sky maps for every location on EarthThe Evening Sky Map– Free monthly star charts and calendar for northern hemisphere, southern hemisphere, and equatorial sky watchers.
Sky Map Online– Free interactive star chart (showing over 1.2 million stars up to magnitude 12)
Stellarmap.com– Online map of the stars (requires compatible browser such as Chrome, Opera, Firefox, Safari or IE9).
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