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- From: Carole@brownvm (Carolyn Egan)
- Newsgroups: alt.astrology
- Subject: Re: stars names?
- Message-ID: <Carole-270193105157@cis_staff-kntx52.cis.brown.edu>
- Date: 27 Jan 93 15:47:01 GMT
- References: <Jan.26.17.18.53.1993.13424@andromeda.rutgers.edu>
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- In article <Jan.26.17.18.53.1993.13424@andromeda.rutgers.edu>,
- nielson@andromeda.rutgers.edu (Kathlina Nielson) wrote:
- e.
- > A friend of mine and I are looking for the names of some stars
- > (including binaries) that lie in the Milky Way. We perfer names
- > of rare/uncommon stars.
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- A very good listing of *fixed store* is contained in a text by Vivian
- Robson I think the title is FIXED STARS.
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