The Uranometria 2000.0 Deep Sky Atlas – All Sky Edition is the benchmark, the gold standard for all other sky atlases.
In 29 areas of heavy congestion, close-up charts are provided at 2 or 3 times normal scale with a stellar limiting magnitude approximating 11.
Uranometria 2000.0’s “Close-up Charts”
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North American Nebula/Pelican Nebula | Galaxy Cluster Abell 194 |
Gamma Cygni Region | M11/Scutum Star Cloud |
Galaxy Clusters Abell 2197/2199 | Virgo Galaxy Cluster |
Perseus Cluster, Abell 426 | Galaxy Cluster Abell 194 |
Galaxy Cluster Abell 779 | Trifid Nebula/Lagoon Nebula |
Galaxy Cluster Abell 262 | Galaxy Clustr Abell 3574 |
Galaxy Clusters in Andromeda/Pisces | Hydra I Cluster, Abell 1060 |
Coma Cluster, Abell 1656 | M6, Butterfly Cluster/M7 |
Hercules Galaxy Cluster, A 2151 | Galaxy Cluster in Hydra/Centaurus |
Galaxy Clustes in Coma Berenices/Leo | Zeta Scorpii Region |
Galaxy Cluster Abell 1367 | Centaurus Cluster, Abell 3526 |
M45, Pleiades | Large Magellanic Cloud (two page spread) |
Virgo/ Coma Galaxy Cluster | Tarantula Nebula |
M11/ Scutum Star Cloud | Small Magellanic Cloud |
Virgo Galaxy Cluster |
Objects are indexed by Common Names, Star Names, Bayer Stars, Messier Objects, and NGC/IC Objects in the All Sky Edition and all 30,000+ non-stellar objects are indexed in the conpanion Deep Sky Field Guide. Know the name but not the position? No problem, these indexes make it a snap to find.
Optional Acetate overlays, including field-of-view and Telrad finder scales.