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References


MACHINE-READABLE DATA:

Two good Web sites to get machine-readable star data and other astronomical catalogs are:

If you already know the names of astronomical catalogs or celestial objects for which you seek more information, try the excellent VIZIER research service that is now available at three web sites:

Look for star data from:

Other good Web sites for information on specific nearby stars, extrasolar planets, and brown dwarfs include:

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Consulting other astronomical references (e.g., books) may be most convenient for additional details on specific stars, such as proper names, evidence of dust, brown dwarf or planetary companions, unusual flaring, variable brightening/stellar swelling, constellation, and other specific features.


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