Yes. The catalogues of the International Astronomical Union, a world-wide organization of astronomers and scientists, are considered authoritative.
M. Barbier has written: 'Bibliographic catalog of stellar radial velocities ='
Here is what the Red Book, the definitive US coin catalog, says about your coin: worn: $7,000 US dollars catalog value average circulated: $21,000 well preserved: $50,000 and more
Sn = 1 Sn = S(n-1)+12*(n-1), where S-0 (the first term) = 1 *This only works for stellar numbers of base 6
"Stellar" means "related to a star", so you can use it in expressions such as "stellar wind", "stellar atmosphere", "stellar fusion", etc.
6n2+6n+1
Astronomy Observations and Theories - 2005 Stellar Births 1-9 was released on: USA: 21 June 2006
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Hipparchus, an ancient Greek astronomer, is known for his accurate measurements of stellar distances by developing a catalog of over 850 stars. His work laid the foundation for modern trigonometric parallax, allowing for more precise calculations of the distances to stars. His discoveries significantly advanced the understanding of the cosmos.
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Hyundai Stellar was created in 1983.
STellar Chaos was created in 1989.
The Stellar Missiles was created in 1949.