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* gently supported by the [https://www.fmi.uni-jena.de/en Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science (FMI]) of the [https://www.uni-jena.de/en Friedrich Schiller University of Jena], Germany, with a temporary postdoc position for teaching and independent research, and eventually by providing a virtual machine for some test set ups, | * gently supported by the [https://www.fmi.uni-jena.de/en Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science (FMI]) of the [https://www.uni-jena.de/en Friedrich Schiller University of Jena], Germany, with a temporary postdoc position for teaching and independent research, and eventually by providing a virtual machine for some test set ups, | ||
* by the President and Vice President for ECRs of the University of Jena (2020/1) and the "virtual institute" Michael Stifel Center Jena (2022/3) with three Grants for organising a [https://exopla.net/the-artifical-sky-jena-2023/ workshop The Artifical Sky (Jena 2023)] to discuss the needs and requirements of researchers in cultural astronomy (i.e. ethnology, anthropology, history of knowledge, archaeology ...), | * by the President and Vice President for ECRs of the University of Jena (2020/1) and the "virtual institute" Michael Stifel Center Jena (2022/3) with three Grants for organising a [https://exopla.net/the-artifical-sky-jena-2023/ workshop The Artifical Sky (Jena 2023)] to discuss the needs and requirements of researchers in cultural astronomy (i.e. ethnology, anthropology, history of knowledge, archaeology ...), | ||
* | * by the Research Center for History and Heritage of Science and Technology, [https://en.ustc.edu.cn/ University of Science and Technology of China] (Hefei) by sponsoring guest stays of the PI in Hefei in 2024, and by an agreement on technical collaboration, | ||
* by the Stiftung FNJE (Germany) by funding the hosting of the ASE in Berlin starting in December 2025. | |||
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Revision as of 08:38, 27 March 2026

About
The All Skies Encyclopaedia is a project initiated and set up by Susanne M Hoffmann as Chair of the IAU Working Group on Star Names, whose members contribute much of the data. IAU WGSN uses the ASE for their work on celestial nomenclature and to share this knowledge for purposes of astronomical education and outreach.
The ASE is thankfully supported
- financially by the Austrian Academy of Science with a research grant for the sub-project "Planetarium Babylonicum".
The preparation (2020-2023) and initial set up (2024-2025) were
- gently supported by the Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science (FMI) of the Friedrich Schiller University of Jena, Germany, with a temporary postdoc position for teaching and independent research, and eventually by providing a virtual machine for some test set ups,
- by the President and Vice President for ECRs of the University of Jena (2020/1) and the "virtual institute" Michael Stifel Center Jena (2022/3) with three Grants for organising a workshop The Artifical Sky (Jena 2023) to discuss the needs and requirements of researchers in cultural astronomy (i.e. ethnology, anthropology, history of knowledge, archaeology ...),
- by the Research Center for History and Heritage of Science and Technology, University of Science and Technology of China (Hefei) by sponsoring guest stays of the PI in Hefei in 2024, and by an agreement on technical collaboration,
- by the Stiftung FNJE (Germany) by funding the hosting of the ASE in Berlin starting in December 2025.
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International Astronomical Union
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Working Group on Star Names
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Michael Stifel Center Jena
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Friedrich Schiller University of Jena
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Austrian Academy of Science
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University of Science and Technology of China Hefei
All contributors agreed to the IAU Code of Conduct and the open science and open knowledge policy of the IAU.
These are the wonderful scholars who share their knowledge here
- Antonio Panaino (ORCiD)
- Boshun Yang (ORCiD)
- B.S. Shylaja (ORCiD)
- Chris Cannon (ORCiD)
- Clive Ruggles (ORCiD)
- Danielle Adams (ORCiD)
- David Hilder (ORCiD)
- Doris Vickers (ORCiD)
- Duane Hamacher (ORCiD)
- Eric Mamajek (ORCiD)
- Euin Choung Kim (ORCiD)
- Gennady Kurtik (ORCiD)
- Henry Stadhouders (ORCiD)
- Hermann Hunger (ORCiD)
- Hitoshi Yamaoka (ORCiD)
- Ian Ridpath (ORCiD)
- Jan Safford (ORCiD)
- J. Matthias Determann (ORCiD)
- Jordi Pàmias (ORCiD)
- Juan A. Belmonte (ORCiD)
- Khalid Al-Ajaji (ORCiD)
- Konrad Rybka (ORCiD)
- Manfred Krebernik (ORCiD)
- M.Sadegh Faghanpour (ORCiD)
- Rob van Gent (ORCiD)
- Roland Laffitte (ORCiD)
- Steven R. Gullberg (ORCiD)
- Susanne M Hoffmann (ORCiD)
- Wayne Horowitz (ORCiD)
- Youla Azkarrula (ORCiD)
Predecessors
This project is a standalone research project that was set up in the spirit of the WGSN thanks to generous funding of the project "Planetarium Babylonicum" by the Austrian Academy of Science.
However, of course, there had been earlier (less successful) attempts to create such a global repository. In particular, the project "Ancient Skies" by two amateur astronomers, Doris Vickers and Rüdiger Schultz, in Vienna aimed at producing such a collection. We particularly acknowledge it, as D. Vickers is one of our authors.





