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|a An Atlas of Local Group Galaxies
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|c by Paul W. Hodge, Brooke P. Skelton, Joy Ashizawa.
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|a The Charts -- Table 1. The Charts -- The Atlas of M33 -- Table 2a. M33 Stellar Associations -- Table 2b. M33 Star Clusters -- Table 3. M33 Variable Stars -- Table 4a. M33 Emission Regions Identified by Boulesteix et al. (1974) -- Table 4b. M33 Emission Regions Identified by Courtès et al. (1987) -- Table 4c. M33 Emission Regions Identified by Hodge et al. (1998) -- Table 4d. M33 Supernova Remnants -- M33 Charts 1 -- M33 -- The Atlas of Dwarf Galaxies in the Local Group -- And I -- And II -- And III -- Antlia -- Carina -- Draco -- Fornax -- IC 10 -- IC 1613 -- Table 5. IC 1613 Emission Regions -- Leo I -- Leo II -- LGS 3 -- NGC 147 -- NGC 185 -- NGC 6822 -- Table 6. NGC 6822 Emission Regions -- Pegasus -- Phoenix -- Sag DIG -- Sagittarius -- Sculptor -- Sextans I -- Sextans A -- Sextans B -- Tucana -- UGC A92 -- Ursa Minor -- WLM -- Charts of four additional Local Group Members -- And V -- And VI -- And VII -- Cetus.
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|a This Atlas provides a complete set of images of Local Group Galaxies (excluding the three for which identification atlases are already in print) and shows the most important objects, including many thousands of individual stars and interstellar objects. It is unique in its coverage and format and provides a source of these fundamental data that will be used for many years. Researchers, students and even amateur astronomers will be able to use the Atlas to identify and study the various components of the nearly 30 important galaxies covered by the Atlas. The objects identified on the more than 200 charts include variable stars, globular star clusters, open star clusters, stellar associations, emission regions, supernova remnants, planetary nebulae and dust clouds. Each galaxy is accompanied by an extensive bibliography.
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