Dictionary of Nomenclature of Celestial Objects
(Last update: 11-Mar-2024)

Result of query: info cati LS III +45$
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Details on Acronym:   LS
  
LS (Luminous *)= (LSI) = (LSII) = (LSIII) = (LSIV) = (LSN) = (NLS) = (LSV) = (LSVI)
Write:<<LS R +DD NNN>>
N: 7425
Object:Northern OB*  (SIMBAD class: Star)
Stat:is completely incorporated in Simbad
Note:Luminous stars in the Northern hemisphere. The roman numeral in the format stands for the volume (I to VI) of the reference. Identif. charts in Hamburger Sternwarte, Warner and Swasey Obs. for vol. II, IV, VI. See also LS NNNN, LS in the Southern hemisphere.
Ref:=1959LS....C01....0H
byHARDORP J. , ROHLFS K., SLETTEBAK A., STOCK J.
 Hamburger Sternw., Warner & Swasey Obs., 1, 0-None (1959)
  Luminous stars in the Northern Milky Way. Part I.
o<LS I +DD NNN> N=1910.
Ref:=1960LS....C02....0S
bySTOCK J. , NASSAU J.J., STEPHENSON C.B.
 Hamburger Sternw., Warner & Swasey Obs., 2, 0-None (1960)
  Luminous stars in the Northern Milky Way.
o<LS II +DD NNN> N=1095.
Ref:=1964LS....C03....0H
byHARDORP J. , THEILE I., VOIGT H.H.
 Hamburger Sternw., Warner & Swasey Obs., 3, 0-None (1964)
  Luminous Stars in the Northern Milky Way.
o<LS III +DD NNN> N=1800.
Ref:=1963LS....C04....0N
byNASSAU J.J. , STEPHENSON C.B.
 Hamburger Sternw., Warner & Swasey Obs., 4, 0-None (1963)
  Luminous Stars in the Northern Milky Way.
o<LS IV +DD NNN> N=800.
Ref:=1965LS....C05....0H
byHARDORP J. , THEILE I., VOIGT H.H.
 Hamburger Sternw., Warner & Swasey Obs., 5, 0-None (1965)
  Luminous Stars in the Northern Milky Way.
o<LS V +DD NNN> N=1320.
Ref:=1965LS....C06....0N
byNASSAU J.J. , STEPHENSON C.B., MacCONNELL D.J.
 Hamburger Sternw., Warner & Swasey Obs., 6, 0-None (1965)
  Luminous Stars in the Northern Milky Way.
o<LS VI +DD NNN> N=500.
=E=Catalogue in electronic form as III/15
=E=Catalogue in electronic form as III/76

Details on Acronym:   LS
  
LS (Luminous *)= LSS = (LSSMW) = (SLS) = (SS)
Write:<<LS NNNN>>
N: 5132
Object:Southern OB*  (SIMBAD class: Star)
Stat:is completely incorporated in Simbad
Note:Luminous stars in the Southern hemisphere. See also LS R +DD NNN, LS in the Northern hemisphere.
Ref:=1971PW&SO...1a...1S
bySTEPHENSON C.B. , SANDULEAK N.
 Publ. Warner & Swasey Obs., 1, part no 1, 1-None (1971)
  Luminous stars in the Southern Milky Way.
oTable I: <LS NNNN> (Nos 1-5132)
=E=Catalogue in electronic form as III/43

Details on Acronym:   LS
  
LS (L. Smith)
***** Avoid the usage of LS, prefer LSWR

Details on Acronym:   LS
  
LS (Line Source)
***** Avoid the usage of LS, prefer [MSB86]
Originof the Acronym: A = Assigned by the author(s)

Details on Acronym:   LSI
  
LSI (Luminous *, 1st)
***** Avoid the usage of LSI, prefer LS

Details on Acronym:   LSII
  
LSII (Luminous *, 2nd)
***** Avoid the usage of LSII, prefer LS

Details on Acronym:   LSIII
  
LSIII (Luminous *, 3rd)
***** Avoid the usage of LSIII, prefer LS

Details on Acronym:   LSIV
  
LSIV (Luminous *, 4th)
***** Avoid the usage of LSIV, prefer LS

Details on Acronym:   LSN
  
LSN (Luminous *, Northern)
***** Avoid the usage of LSN, prefer LS

Details on Acronym:   LSS
  
LSS (Luminous *, Southern)
====>Equivalent to: LS

Details on Acronym:   LSSMW
  
LSSMW (Luminous *, Southern Milky Way)
***** Avoid the usage of LSSMW, prefer LS

Details on Acronym:   LSV
  
LSV (Luminous *, 5th)
***** Avoid the usage of LSV, prefer LS

Details on Acronym:   LSVI
  
LSVI (Luminous *, 6th)
***** Avoid the usage of LSVI, prefer LS

Details on Acronym:   NLS
  
NLS (Northern Luminous *)
***** Avoid the usage of NLS, prefer LS
Originof the Acronym: L = Found in the literature

Details on Acronym:   SLS
  
SLS (Southern Luminous *)
***** Avoid the usage of SLS, prefer LS

Details on Acronym:   SS
  
SS (Stephenson+Sanduleak)
***** Avoid the usage of SS, prefer LS

Details on Acronym:   Cl* NGC 3201 LS
  
Cl* NGC 3201 LS (Layden+Sarajedini)
Write:<<Cl* NGC 3201 LS NNNNN>>
N: 10944
Object:*inCl
Ref:=2003AJ....125..208L
byLAYDEN A.C. , SARAJEDINI A.
 Astron. J., 125, 208-223 (2003)
  Photometry of the globular cluster NGC 3201 and its variable stars.
oTable 2: <Cl* NGC 3201 LS NNNNN> (Nos 1-10944).