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=== Modern === Bright Star Atlas – Wil Tirion (stars to magnitude 6.5) Cambridge Star Atlas – Wil Tirion (Stars to magnitude 6.5) Norton's Star Atlas and Reference Handbook – Ed. Ian Ridpath (stars to magnitude 6.5) Stars & Planets Guide – Ian Ridpath and Wil Tirion (stars to magnitude 6.0) Cambridge Double Star Atlas – James Mullaney and Wil Tirion (stars to magnitude 7.5) Cambridge Atlas of Herschel Objects – James Mullaney and Wil Tirion (stars to magnitude 7.5) Pocket Sky Atlas – Roger Sinnott (stars to magnitude 7.5) Deep Sky Reiseatlas – Michael Feiler, Philip Noack (Telrad Finder Charts – stars to magnitude 7.5) Atlas Coeli Skalnate Pleso (Atlas of the Heavens) 1950.0 – Antonín Bečvář (stars to magnitude 7.75 and about 12,000 clusters, galaxies and nebulae) SkyAtlas 2000.0, second edition – Wil Tirion & Roger Sinnott (stars to magnitude 8.5) 1987, Uranometria 2000.0 Deep Sky Atlas – Wil Tirion, Barry Rappaport, Will Remaklus (stars to magnitude 9.7; 11.5 in selected close-ups) Herald-Bobroff AstroAtlas – David Herald & Peter Bobroff (stars to magnitude 9 in main charts, 14 in selected sections) Millennium Star Atlas – Roger Sinnott, Michael Perryman (stars to magnitude 11) Field Guide to the Stars and Planets – Jay M. Pasachoff, Wil Tirion charts (stars to magnitude 7.5) SkyGX (still in preparation) – Christopher Watson (stars to magnitude 12) The Great Atlas of the Sky – Piotr Brych (2,400,000 stars to magnitude 12, galaxies to magnitude 18). Interstellarum Deep Sky Atlas (2014) – Ronald Stoyan and Stephan Schurig (stars to magnitude 9.5)
=== Computerized === 100,000 Stars Cartes du Ciel Celestia Stars and Planets for Android Stars and Planets for iOS CyberSky GoSkyWatch Planetarium Google Sky KStars Stellarium SKY-MAP.ORG SkyMap Online WorldWide Telescope XEphem, for Unix-like systems Stellarmap.com – online map of the stars Star Walk and Kepler Explorer OpenLab: 2 celestial cartography apps for smartphones SpaceEngine
=== Free and printable from files === The TriAtlas Project DeepSky Hunter Star Atlas Andrew Johnson mag 7
== See also == Star chart Astrometry Cosmography Cheonsang Yeolcha Bunyajido History of cartography Planetarium PP3
== References ==
== External links == Star Maps from Ian Ridpath's Star Tales website. The Mag-7 Star Atlas Project Archived 2014-07-02 at the Wayback Machine Historical Celestial Atlases on the Web Felice Stoppa's ATLAS COELESTIS, an extensive collection of 51 star maps and other astronomy related books stored as a multitude of images. Monthly star maps for every location on Earth Archived 2007-09-13 at the Wayback Machine Easy to use monthly star maps for northern and southern hemispheres. Helpful target lists for naked eye, binocular, or telescope viewing. Collection of rare star atlases, charts, and maps Archived 2018-03-25 at the Wayback Machine available in full digital facsimile at Linda Hall Library. Navigable online map of the stars Archived 2020-04-18 at the Wayback Machine, Stellarmap.com. The Digital Collections of the Linda Hall Library include: "Astronomy: Star Atlases, Charts, and Maps" Archived 2020-10-20 at the Wayback Machine, a collection of more than 60 star atlas volumes. "Astronomy: Selected Images Archived 2017-08-01 at the Wayback Machine, a collection of high-resolution star map images. "History of Cosmology: Views of the Stars" Archived 2017-11-07 at the Wayback Machine, high-resolution scans of prints relating to the study of the structure of the cosmos.