The
right
ascension
days
below
refer
to
the
days
which
I
have
derived
from
my
astronomy
book,
about
a
day
lower
than
the
present
data.
In
order
to
reach
the
right
ascension
days
of
the
rongorongo texts
we
probably
have
to
reduce
the
right
ascension
dates
with
one
more
day.
The
list
of
stars is
of
course
far
from
complete.
Furthermore,
it
is
uneven
with
more
stars
in
some
places
than
in
other
-
due
to
how
my
excursions
have
led
me
to
investigate
some
places
in
more
detail
than
other.
Sometimes
I
have
ignored
the
fact
that
there
are
more
than
one
star
in a
constellation
with
the
same
Greek
letter
and
listed
only
the
first
of
them
to
rise.
At
other
times
I
have
found
reason
to
keep
them
separately
listed,
e.g.
those
9 ψ
in
the
whip
of
the
Charioteer
(Auriga).
The
'star
pillars'
(in
the
rightmost
column)
are
coded
with
Capital
letters
as
follows:
A =
a
star
among
the
12
in
the
Astrolabe
list
of
Chaucer,
T =
a
star
among
the
10
in
the
Tahitian
list,
C =
a
star
among
the
28
in
the
Chinese
list
of
lunar
mansions,
H =
a
star
among
the
28
in
the
Hindu
nakshatra
list,
and
M =
a
star
among
the
28
in
the
Arabic
manzil
calendar.
For
some
important
stars
I
have
added
their
culmination
dates,
e.g.
Atlas
(365),
where
this
number
identifies
the
corresponding
night
in
the
Gregorian
calendar
(in
my
example
December
31).
These
midnight
culmination
numbers
can
be
converted
to
Gregorian
day
numbers
by
reducing
with
365.
For
instance
can
720
at
Menkar
(α Ceti)
be
translated
as
day
720
-
365
=
355
(December
21).
I
have
redmarked
the
newly
added
stars
for
easier
finding: