The number of brilliant stars with particular names in both celestial hemispheres is less than 300, and the current list, which has 225 star names with apparent magnitudes, absolute magnitudes, spectral types and their distances, is peerless in all Arab and Islamic countries and is important in terms of facilitating the work of scholars on astronomy history, culture writers, financiers, navigators, pilots and even programmers of astronomical computer programs, and will therefore become more and more widespread.
Alizadeh Gharib,H. (1998). Recognition of Star Names (Investigating 225 Star Names). Scientific- Research Quarterly of Geographical Data (SEPEHR), 7(27), 34-40.
MLA
Alizadeh Gharib,H. . "Recognition of Star Names (Investigating 225 Star Names)", Scientific- Research Quarterly of Geographical Data (SEPEHR), 7, 27, 1998, 34-40.
HARVARD
Alizadeh Gharib H. (1998). 'Recognition of Star Names (Investigating 225 Star Names)', Scientific- Research Quarterly of Geographical Data (SEPEHR), 7(27), pp. 34-40.
CHICAGO
H. Alizadeh Gharib, "Recognition of Star Names (Investigating 225 Star Names)," Scientific- Research Quarterly of Geographical Data (SEPEHR), 7 27 (1998): 34-40,
VANCOUVER
Alizadeh Gharib H. Recognition of Star Names (Investigating 225 Star Names). SEPEHR, 1998; 7(27): 34-40.