Henry Draper Catalogue

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The Henry Draper Catalogue is a pioneering astronomical star catalog that provides spectral classifications and designations for hundreds of thousands of stars, forming a foundational resource in stellar astronomy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf astronomical catalogue
star catalogue
catalogues position of each listed star
spectral type of each listed star
compiledAt Harvard College Observatory
compiledBy Annie Jump Cannon
Edward Charles Pickering
surface form: Edward C. Pickering
contains more than 225000 stars
stars down to about 9th–10th magnitude
covers northern sky
southern sky
dataType observational astronomy data
epoch 1900.0
field astronomy
stellar spectroscopy
followedBy Henry Draper Catalogue self-linksurface differs
surface form: Henry Draper Extension (HDE)

Henry Draper Catalogue self-linksurface differs
surface form: Henry Draper Extension Charts
fundedBy Anna Draper
geocoverage whole sky
hasAbbreviation HD
hasAlternativeName HD Catalogue
hasIdentifierFormat HD number
hasPart Henry Draper Extension
hasVolumeCount 9 volumes
influenced Harvard spectral classification of stars
surface form: Morgan–Keenan (MK) classification system

Harvard spectral classification of stars
surface form: Yerkes spectral classification
introduced OBAFGKM spectral sequence
isFoundationFor many later star catalogues
modern stellar spectral classification
language English
maintainedBy Harvard College Observatory
namedAfter Henry Draper
notableFor being one of the first large-scale photographic spectral surveys
systematic classification of stellar spectra
precededBy Bonner Durchmusterung
provides designations for stars
spectral classifications of stars
publishedInPart 1918
1924
publisher Harvard College Observatory Annals
sponsoredBy Henry Draper Memorial
timePeriodOfCreation circa 1911–1924
usedBy stellar astronomers
usedFor identification of stars in research papers
stellar classification
stellar population studies
uses Harvard spectral classification of stars
surface form: Harvard spectral classification system

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this entity surface form: HenryDraperCatalogue
star Sterope I hasCatalogDesignation Henry Draper Catalogue
subject surface form: Sterope I
this entity surface form: Henry Draper Catalogue HD 23850
Harvard College Observatory notableWork Henry Draper Catalogue
Harvard spectral classification of stars institutionalProject Henry Draper Catalogue
subject surface form: Harvard spectral classification
Harvard spectral classification of stars standardizedIn Henry Draper Catalogue
subject surface form: Harvard spectral classification
Henry Draper Catalogue followedBy Henry Draper Catalogue self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Henry Draper Extension Charts
Henry Draper Catalogue followedBy Henry Draper Catalogue self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Henry Draper Extension (HDE)
Annie Jump Cannon notableWork Henry Draper Catalogue
this entity surface form: Henry Draper Catalogue (contributions)
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