Gliese Catalogue kâtâlog-e Gliese Fr.: catalogue de Gliese A compilation of all known stars within the solar neighborhood with accurately known distances. The first version, Catalogue of Nearby Stars, published in 1957, contained nearly 1000 stars located within 20 pc of Earth, listing their known properties. Gliese published an updated version in 1969, extending the range out to 22 pc. He published the second edition of the catalog in 1979 in collaboration with Hartmut Jahreiss. The combined catalog is now commonly referred to as the Gliese-Jahreiss catalog. Wilhelm Gliese (1915-1993), a German astronomer who worked at the Heidelberg observatory; → catalog. |