Johann Bayer (1572-1625) was a German
astronomer. His great work was the star atlas
Uranometria, published in Augsburg in 1603, which was the first atlas to cover the entire celestial sphere. It contained 51 charts, one for each of
Ptolemy's 48
constellations, one for the southernmost skies which were unknown to Ptolemy, and two planispheres.
Uranometria introduced the
Bayer designations, which are still used today, as well as some of the modern constellations.