List of stars in Ophiuchus

List of stars in Ophiuchus

This is the list of notable stars in the constellation Ophiuchus, sorted by decreasing brightness.

Name B F HD HIP RA Dec vis.
mag.
abs.
mag.
Dist. (ly) Sp. class Notes
α Oph α 55 159561 86032 17h 34m 56.00s +12° 33′ 38.1″ 2.08 1.30 47 A5III Ras Alhague, Rasalhague
η Oph η 35 155125 84012 17h 10m 22.66s −15° 43′ 30.5″ 2.43 0.37 84 A2.5Va Sabik
ζ Oph ζ 13 149757 81377 16h 37m 09.53s −10° 34′ 01.7″ 2.54 −3.20 458 O9.5V Han; γ Cas variable; Be star
δ Oph δ 1 146051 79593 16h 14m 20.77s −03° 41′ 38.3″ 2.73 −0.86 170 M1III Yed Prior, Yad, Jed Prior
β Oph β 60 161096 86742 17h 43m 28.38s +04° 34′ 00.9″ 2.76 0.76 82 K2III Cebalrai, Celbalrai, Celb-al-Rai, Kelb Alrai, Cheleb
κ Oph κ 27 153210 83000 16h 57m 40.27s +09° 22′ 30.2″ 3.19 1.09 86 K2IIIvar
ε Oph ε 2 146791 79882 16h 18m 19.24s −04° 41′ 33.4″ 3.23 0.64 107 G8III Yed Posterior, Yad, Jed Posterior
θ Oph θ 42 157056 84970 17h 22m 00.58s −24° 59′ 58.2″ 3.27 −2.92 563 B2IV β Cep variable
ν Oph ν 64 163917 88048 17h 59m 01.60s −09° 46′ 24.1″ 3.32 −0.03 153 K0III Yan;[1] has two brown dwarfs
72 Oph 72 165777 88771 18h 07m 21.02s +09° 33′ 49.2″ 3.71 1.69 83 A4IVs
γ Oph γ 62 161868 87108 17h 47m 53.57s +02° 42′ 26.9″ 3.75 1.43 95 A0V Tsung Ching[1]
λ Oph λ 10 148857 80883 16h 30m 54.84s +01° 59′ 02.8″ 3.82 0.28 166 A2V Marfik, Marfic, Marsic
67 Oph 67 164353 88192 18h 00m 38.72s +02° 55′ 53.7″ 3.93 −4.26 1417 B5Ib
70 Oph p 70 165341 88601 18h 05m 27.21s +02° 30′ 08.8″ 4.03 5.50 17 K0V SB nearby
44 Oph b 44 157792 85340 17h 26m 22.22s −24° 10′ 30.1″ 4.16 2.11 84 A3IV:m
χ Oph χ 7 148184 80569 16h 27m 01.44s −18° 27′ 22.3″ 4.22 −1.66 489 B2Vne γ Cas variable
45 Oph d 45 157919 85423 17h 27m 21.26s −29° 52′ 00.1″ 4.28 1.61 111 F3III
φ Oph φ 8 148786 80894 16h 31m 08.39s −16° 36′ 45.5″ 4.29 0.25 210 G8/K0III
36 Oph B A 36 155885 84405 17h 15m 21.29s −26° 36′ 00.2″ 4.33 5.44 20 K2:III: nearby triple star system
σ Oph σ 49 157999 85355 17h 26m 30.88s +04° 08′ 25.2″ 4.34 −3.44 1173 K3IIvar
ι Oph ι 25 152614 82673 16h 54m 00.50s +10° 09′ 55.6″ 4.39 0.11 234 B8V
ξ Oph ξ 40 156897 84893 17h 21m 00.21s −21° 06′ 44.8″ 4.39 3.19 57 F2/F3V
68 Oph 68 164577 88290 18h 01m 45.19s +01° 18′ 18.4″ 4.42 −0.13 265 A2Vn
ω Oph ω 9 148898 80975 16h 32m 08.19s −21° 27′ 59.3″ 4.45 0.80 175 Ap α² CVn variable
ψ Oph ψ 4 147700 80343 16h 24m 06.20s −20° 02′ 14.0″ 4.48 0.79 178 K0III
47 Oph 47 157950 85365 17h 26m 37.94s −05° 05′ 11.4″ 4.53 2.14 98 F3V
ρ Oph ρ 5 147933 80473 16h 25m 35.12s −23° 26′ 49.6″ 4.57 −0.84 394 B2V
μ Oph μ 57 159975 86284 17h 37m 50.72s −08° 07′ 07.4″ 4.58 −1.55 549 B8II-IIIMNp
υ Oph υ 3 148367 80628 16h 27m 48.23s −08° 22′ 18.1″ 4.62 1.75 122 A3m
20 Oph 20 151769 82369 16h 49m 49.97s −10° 46′ 58.1″ 4.64 1.80 121 F7IV
71 Oph 71 165760 88765 18h 07m 18.35s +08° 44′ 01.7″ 4.64 0.33 238 G8III-IV
41 Oph 41 156266 84514 17h 16m 36.71s −00° 26′ 42.5″ 4.72 0.60 218 K2III
τ Oph τ 69 164764 88404 18h 03m 04.91s −08° 10′ 48.9″ 4.77 1.19 170 F5V+...
51 Oph c 51 158643 85755 17h 31m 24.95s −23° 57′ 45.3″ 4.78 −0.80 426 A0V has a developing planetary system
66 Oph 66 164284 88149 18h 00m 15.80s +04° 22′ 07.1″ 4.79 −1.79 676 B2Ve V2048 Oph; γ Cas variable; Be star
30 Oph 30 153687 83262 17h 01m 03.63s −04° 13′ 20.8″ 4.82 −0.63 402 K4III
74 Oph 74 168656 89918 18h 20m 52.06s +03° 22′ 37.7″ 4.85 0.27 269 G8III
58 Oph 58 160915 86736 17h 43m 25.85s −21° 40′ 59.1″ 4.86 3.64 57 F6/F7V
24 Sco 24 150416 81724 16h 41m 34.40s −17° 44′ 31.8″ 4.91 −0.48 391 G8II/III
HD 156681 e 156681 84671 17h 18m 36.99s +10° 51′ 53.0″ 5.03 −1.60 691 K4II-III
36 Oph A A 36 155886 17h 15m 20.80s −26° 36′ 05.0″ 5.07 component of the 36 Oph system
ο Oph ο 39 156349 84626 17h 18m 00.72s −24° 17′ 12.8″ 5.14 −0.09 363 K:...
23 Oph 23 152601 82730 16h 54m 35.71s −06° 09′ 14.1″ 5.23 0.82 248 K2III
17 G. Oph 148349 80620 16h 27m 43.46s −07° 35′ 51.2″ 5.24 −0.72 507 M2 comp
τ Oph τ 69 164765 18h 03m 04.90s −08° 10′ 50.0″ 5.24
43 Oph 43 157236 85084 17h 23m 21.59s −28° 08′ 33.9″ 5.30 −1.02 599 K4/K5III
150 G. Oph 158614 85667 17h 30m 23.87s −01° 03′ 45.0″ 5.31 4.23 54 G8IV-V
37 Oph 37 155644 84177 17h 12m 27.81s +10° 35′ 06.8″ 5.32 −1.56 776 M2III
171802 91217 18h 36m 27.84s +09° 07′ 22.1″ 5.38 2.43 127 F5III 52 G. Ser Cau in Oph.
21 G. Oph 148513 80693 16h 28m 33.98s +00° 39′ 54.6″ 5.41 −0.15 422 K4IIIp
146 G. Oph 158352 85537 17h 28m 49.69s +00° 19′ 50.1″ 5.41 1.41 206 A8V
208 G. Oph 168387 89772 18h 19m 09.56s +07° 15′ 35.1″ 5.41 2.15 147 K2III
88 G. Oph 155078 83962 17h 09m 47.92s −10° 31′ 22.9″ 5.43 2.40 132 F5IV
171834 91237 18h 36m 39.09s +06° 40′ 19.8″ 5.43 2.92 103 F3V 53 G. Ser Cau in Oph.
183 G. Oph 163532 87847 17h 56m 47.75s −04° 04′ 54.5″ 5.44 −0.14 426 G9III
202 G. Oph 166460 89065 18h 10m 40.29s +03° 19′ 27.4″ 5.50 −0.01 412 K2III
21 Oph 21 152127 82480 16h 51m 24.94s +01° 12′ 57.5″ 5.51 0.39 345 A2Vs
40 G. Oph 150453 81754 16h 41m 53.67s −19° 55′ 28.1″ 5.55 2.41 139 F3V
24 Oph 24 152849 82925 16h 56m 48.04s −23° 09′ 01.2″ 5.57 0.34 363 A0V
152 G. Oph 158837 85749 17h 31m 21.35s +02° 43′ 28.1″ 5.57 0.28 373 G8III
153 G. Oph 159170 85922 17h 33m 29.87s −05° 44′ 40.5″ 5.61 2.19 158 A5V
82 G. Oph 154445 83635 17h 05m 32.26s −00° 53′ 31.4″ 5.63 −1.22 765 B1V
169689 90313 18h 25m 38.80s +08° 01′ 55.3″ 5.64 −1.33 807 G8III-IV+.. 39 G. Ser Cau in Oph.
22 G. Oph 148604 80793 16h 29m 46.90s −14° 33′ 03.2″ 5.66 1.09 268 G5III/IV
201 G. Oph 166285 89000 18h 09m 54.01s +03° 07′ 13.1″ 5.67 2.31 153 F5V
73 Oph 73 166233 88964 18h 09m 33.86s +03° 59′ 35.8″ 5.71 2.17 166 F2V V2666 Oph; γ Dor variable
14 Oph 14 150557 81734 16h 41m 42.54s +01° 10′ 52.0″ 5.74 2.21 165 F2.7III-IV
26 Oph 26 153363 83196 17h 00m 09.48s −24° 59′ 20.2″ 5.74 3.13 108 F3V
12 Oph 12 149661 81300 16h 36m 21.18s −02° 19′ 25.8″ 5.77 5.82 32 K2V V2133 Oph; BY Dra variable
134 G. Oph 157617 85139 17h 23m 57.61s +08° 51′ 09.3″ 5.77 −1.82 1076 K1III
180 G. Oph 162917 87558 17h 53m 14.26s +06° 06′ 04.5″ 5.77 3.29 102 F4IV-V
53 Oph f 53 159480 85998 17h 34m 36.69s +09° 35′ 12.2″ 5.80 0.70 342 A2V
132 G. Oph 157527 85207 17h 24m 42.04s −21° 26′ 29.1″ 5.82 0.99 302 K0III
V2052 Oph (182 G. Oph) 163472 87812 17h 56m 18.40s +00° 40′ 13.3″ 5.82 −1.21 830 B2IV-V β Cep variable
54 G. Oph 152311 82621 16h 53m 25.26s −20° 24′ 55.8″ 5.86 3.63 91 G5IV
187 G. Oph 164064 88101 17h 59m 36.76s −04° 49′ 15.3″ 5.86 −0.29 553 K5III
66 G. Oph 153336 83176 16h 59m 57.70s −25° 05′ 31.8″ 5.88 0.03 482 M1/M2III
U Oph 156247 84500 17h 16m 31.72s +01° 12′ 38.1″ 5.89 −0.46 606 B5Vnn 110 G. Ophiuchi; Algol variable
179 G. Oph 162774 87491 17h 52m 35.46s +01° 18′ 18.2″ 5.91 0.75 351 K5III
ρ Oph ρ 5 147934 16h 25m 35.10s −23° 26′ 46.0″ 5.92
184 G. Oph 163624 87875 17h 57m 04.30s +00° 04′ 00.1″ 5.95 1.05 312 A3V
164 G. Oph 160781 86575 17h 41m 32.32s +06° 18′ 47.4″ 5.97 −1.93 1240 G7III
85 G. Oph 154779 83854 17h 08m 14.85s −17° 36′ 32.3″ 5.98 0.53 401 K0III
105 G. Oph 155970 84402 17h 15m 20.30s −14° 35′ 02.9″ 5.98 1.11 307 K1III
140 G. Oph 157955 85442 17h 27m 37.56s −29° 43′ 28.2″ 5.98 −0.34 599 B9.5IV
169111 90052 18h 22m 35.31s +12° 01′ 46.7″ 5.99 0.16 479 A2V
V2213 Oph (81 G. Oph) 154417 83601 17h 05m 16.83s +00° 42′ 12.1″ 6.00 4.45 66 F9V BY Draconis variable
142 G. Oph 157978 85333 17h 26m 19.01s +07° 35′ 44.4″ 6.01 −1.01 825 A0...
16 Oph 16 151133 82037 16h 45m 29.68s +01° 01′ 12.5″ 6.02 0.20 477 B9.5III
46 G. Oph 151527 82259 16h 48m 26.99s −14° 54′ 33.8″ 6.03 0.35 447 A0IV/V
119 G. Oph 156717 84792 17h 19m 53.35s −17° 45′ 23.3″ 6.03 0.74 373 A0V
30 G. Oph 149911 81440 16h 38m 01.56s −06° 32′ 16.8″ 6.05 0.54 412 A0pe...
151 G. Oph 158704 85783 17h 31m 44.38s −26° 16′ 10.8″ 6.05 0.42 436 B9II/III
16 G. Oph 148287 80558 16h 26m 50.06s +02° 20′ 52.7″ 6.06 0.28 466 G8III
86 G. Oph 154895 83853 17h 08m 13.66s −01° 04′ 45.8″ 6.06 1.46 272 A3V
36 G. Oph 150366 81728 16h 41m 36.21s −24° 28′ 04.6″ 6.07 1.54 262 A7III
19 Oph 19 151431 82162 16h 47m 09.76s +02° 03′ 52.4″ 6.07 0.17 492 A3V
170137 90487 18h 27m 50.32s +03° 44′ 54.9″ 6.07 −2.05 1370 K3III 43 G. Ser Cau in Oph.
109 G. Oph 156227 84524 17h 16m 42.75s −06° 14′ 41.8″ 6.08 0.60 407 K0
162 G. Oph 160471 86476 17h 40m 11.95s −02° 09′ 08.2″ 6.08 −0.03 544 K2.5Ib
V2392 Oph (206 G. Oph) 167654 89527 18h 16m 05.58s +02° 22′ 39.3″ 6.10 −0.58 706 M4III
95 G. Oph 155401 84175 17h 12m 25.07s −27° 45′ 43.2″ 6.12 0.00 546 B9Vn...
160365 86373 17h 38m 57.87s +13° 19′ 45.0″ 6.12 1.26 305 F6III
V986 Oph (196 G. Oph) 165174 88522 18h 04m 37.36s +01° 55′ 08.4″ 6.14 B0IIIn
63 G. Oph 153021 82979 16h 57m 26.00s −10° 57′ 47.4″ 6.15 1.72 251 G8III-IV
61 Oph 61 161270 86831 17h 44m 34.09s +02° 34′ 45.9″ 6.16 0.41 460 A1IV-V
V2368 Oph (108 G. Oph) 156208 84479 17h 16m 14.25s +02° 11′ 10.5″ 6.17 −0.11 588 A2V Algol variable
157588 85242 17h 25m 06.23s −24° 14′ 37.4″ 6.17 0.60 424 K0III
8 G. Oph 146514 79781 16h 16m 55.28s −03° 57′ 12.1″ 6.18 2.79 155 A9Vn
V1010 Oph (48 G. Oph) 151676 82339 16h 49m 27.67s −15° 40′ 04.8″ 6.18 1.83 242 A3V β Lyr variable
Y Oph 162714 87495 17h 52m 38.70s −06° 08′ 36.8″ 6.18 −3.54 2860 G3Ibv SB δ Cep variable
158 G. Oph 160042 86352 17h 38m 44.87s −21° 54′ 45.4″ 6.19 1.11 337 G6III/IV
162468 87335 17h 50m 43.61s +11° 56′ 47.9″ 6.19 0.22 509 K1III-IV
173 G. Oph 161941 87150 17h 48m 20.23s +03° 48′ 15.1″ 6.22 −3.18 2470 B9.5V
10 G. Oph 147550 80227 16h 22m 38.91s −02° 04′ 47.5″ 6.24 0.76 407 B9V
V2388 Oph 163151 87655 17h 54m 14.21s +11° 07′ 51.4″ 6.24 2.08 221 F5Vn
34 G. Oph 150259 81632 16h 40m 34.51s −20° 24′ 31.4″ 6.25 0.68 424 K0III
41 G. Oph 150451 81687 16h 41m 11.53s −01° 00′ 01.0″ 6.25 2.88 154 A7III
V2542 Oph (56 G. Oph) 152569 82693 16h 54m 10.60s −01° 36′ 43.6″ 6.25 1.93 238 F0V δ Sct variable
159 G. Oph 160315 86391 17h 39m 08.48s +02° 01′ 41.2″ 6.25 0.88 387 F4IV...
5 G. Oph 145788 79463 16h 12m 56.60s −04° 13′ 14.7″ 6.26 0.10 557 A1V
80 G. Oph 154481 83740 17h 06m 53.23s −26° 30′ 46.8″ 6.26 −1.73 1294 B8/B9II
172424 91523 18h 39m 51.60s +07° 21′ 31.4″ 6.26 0.38 488 G8III 64 G. Ser Cau in Oph.
62 G. Oph 152909 82951 16h 57m 03.99s −19° 32′ 23.4″ 6.27 −0.33 682 B7/8III
29 Oph 29 153727 83331 17h 01m 51.27s −18° 53′ 07.8″ 6.28 0.58 450 K1III
115 G. Oph 156462 84649 17h 18m 19.27s −16° 18′ 42.8″ 6.28 −0.68 805 M0/M1III
131 G. Oph 157347 85042 17h 22m 51.26s −02° 23′ 16.5″ 6.28 4.83 63 G5IV
185 G. Oph 163641 87866 17h 56m 55.96s +06° 29′ 15.8″ 6.28 −0.32 681 B9III
77 G. Oph 154204 83567 17h 04m 45.33s −20° 29′ 40.7″ 6.29 0.86 397 B7IV/V
79 G. Oph 154418 83684 17h 06m 11.81s −21° 33′ 51.8″ 6.29 1.33 321 A1m...
168199 89677 18h 18m 02.94s +13° 46′ 37.4″ 6.29 −1.38 1113 B5V
167 G. Oph 161056 86768 17h 43m 47.02s −07° 04′ 46.5″ 6.30 −1.85 1393 B1.5V
122 G. Oph 156826 84801 17h 19m 59.53s −05° 55′ 01.3″ 6.31 2.67 174 G9V
51 G. Oph 151900 82405 16h 50m 22.25s −02° 39′ 15.3″ 6.32 2.43 195 F1III-IV
33 G. Oph 150177 81580 16h 39m 39.12s −09° 33′ 15.2″ 6.33 3.14 142 F3V
60 G. Oph 152781 82861 16h 56m 01.79s −16° 48′ 22.8″ 6.33 3.30 132 K0/K1III/IV
72 G. Oph 153914 83342 17h 01m 58.96s +08° 27′ 02.4″ 6.33 1.00 379 A4V
36 Oph C A 156026 84478 17h 16m 13.68s −26° 32′ 36.3″ 6.33 7.45 19 K5V V2215 Oph; component of the 36 Oph system; RS CVn variable
176 G. Oph 162596 87428 17h 51m 59.45s −01° 14′ 12.5″ 6.33 0.66 445 K0
163772 87910 17h 57m 26.99s +11° 02′ 40.4″ 6.33 1.19 348 A1V
84 G. Oph 154660 83738 17h 06m 52.94s −01° 39′ 22.0″ 6.34 1.62 286 A9V
97 G. Oph 155500 84113 17h 11m 45.22s +07° 53′ 41.0″ 6.34 0.89 402 K0III
133 G. Oph 157546 85195 17h 24m 37.03s −18° 26′ 44.7″ 6.34 −0.30 695 B8V
166095 88862 18h 08m 33.74s +14° 17′ 05.0″ 6.34 0.28 532 A5m
2 G. Oph 144362 78849 16h 05m 44.53s −06° 17′ 28.1″ 6.35 1.89 254 F2IV
19 G. Oph 148390 80610 16h 27m 32.27s +02° 52′ 14.4″ 6.35 0.23 547 K5
87 G. Oph 154962 83906 17h 08m 54.55s −03° 52′ 57.4″ 6.35 3.61 115 G8IV-V
125 G. Oph 156992 84947 17h 21m 41.58s −24° 54′ 21.6″ 6.36 −0.11 643 K3III
147 G. Oph 158463 85622 17h 29m 47.37s −05° 55′ 09.6″ 6.36 2.07 235 K0III
V2126 Oph (188 G. Oph) 164258 88148 18h 00m 15.66s +00° 37′ 46.2″ 6.36 0.94 395 A3spe... α² CVn variable
192 G. Oph 164432 88213 18h 00m 52.86s +06° 16′ 05.9″ 6.36 −1.96 1502 B2IV
144 G. Oph 158170 85474 17h 28m 02.39s −08° 12′ 29.0″ 6.37 1.57 297 F5IV
83 G. Oph 154610 83677 17h 06m 09.64s +09° 44′ 01.9″ 6.38 0.04 604 K5
154619 83688 17h 06m 13.03s +10° 27′ 13.9″ 6.38 1.04 381 G8III-IV
3 G. Oph 144390 78870 16h 05m 59.83s −06° 08′ 23.1″ 6.39 1.25 347 K0
42 G. Oph 150493 81691 16h 41m 16.74s +01° 14′ 43.7″ 6.40 −0.46 767 K0
X Oph (42 G. Oph) 172171 91389 18h 38m 21.0s +08° 50′ 02.0″ 6.40 K0 Mira variable
163 G. Oph 160839 86725 17h 43m 17.71s −27° 53′ 02.3″ 6.40 −3.37 2937 F0III/IV
136 G. Oph 157864 85391 17h 26m 55.30s −25° 56′ 36.2″ 6.42 0.86 423 B9.5/A0V
V2114 Oph (145 G. Oph) 158228 85450 17h 27m 44.07s +08° 26′ 31.7″ 6.42 −0.59 823 M4III
159082 85826 17h 32m 14.88s +11° 55′ 48.0″ 6.42 0.51 495 B9.5V
V2393 Oph 171247 90971 18h 33m 23.30s +08° 16′ 05.8″ 6.42 −2.01 1583 B8IIIp SiSr: 50 G. Ser Cau in Oph; α² CVn variable
123 G. Oph 156860 84780 17h 19m 46.49s +02° 08′ 22.1″ 6.43 0.11 599 M5III
205 G. Oph 167162 89347 18h 13m 52.22s +02° 23′ 36.6″ 6.43 −1.35 1173 K2
31 G. Oph 150052 81499 16h 38m 47.73s −08° 37′ 06.9″ 6.44 −0.72 881 K5
138 G. Oph 157856 85307 17h 25m 57.84s −01° 39′ 06.9″ 6.44 2.49 201 F3V
174 G. Oph 162113 87224 17h 49m 19.05s +01° 57′ 40.4″ 6.44 1.34 342 K0III
148531 80708 16h 28m 42.35s +00° 03′ 18.3″ 6.46 1.65 299 K5
23 G. Oph 148743 80840 16h 30m 30.02s −07° 30′ 52.0″ 6.46 −2.34 1874 A7Ib
38 G. Oph 150381 81663 16h 40m 56.42s −08° 18′ 34.7″ 6.47 0.54 499 K0
158716 85666 17h 30m 22.65s +11° 55′ 26.3″ 6.47 1.59 309 A1V
52 Oph 52 159376 86060 17h 35m 18.50s −22° 02′ 37.7″ 6.47 −0.69 883 Ap Si
64 G. Oph 153229 83090 16h 58m 41.56s −14° 52′ 10.6″ 6.48 3.06 158 F3IV/V
171505 91090 18h 34m 47.49s +10° 53′ 31.2″ 6.48 0.03 635 A1V
20 G. Oph 148515 80719 16h 28m 48.99s −08° 07′ 43.2″ 6.49 3.16 151 F2V
121 G. Oph 156846 84856 17h 20m 34.31s −19° 20′ 01.5″ 6.51 3.06 160 G1V has a planet (b)
ο Oph ο 39 156350 84625 17h 18m 00.64s −24° 17′ 02.7″ 6.59 0.75 481 G8/K0II
38 Oph 38 156252 84605 17h 17m 39.53s −26° 37′ 44.5″ 6.81 1.17 438 B9.5V
HD 148427 148427 80687 16h 28m 28.15s −13° 23′ 58.7″ 6.90 3.04 193 K0IV has a planet (b)
18 Oph 18 151659 16h 49m 44.40s −24° 38′ 24.0″ 7.10 A1m...
Gl 673 157881 85295 17h 25m 45.23s +02° 06′ 41.1″ 7.54 8.10 25 K5 nearby; high proper motion star
HD 149143 149143 81022 16h 32m 51.05s +02° 05′ 05.4″ 7.90 3.89 207 G0 has a planet (b)
HD 170469 170469 90593 18h 29m 10.98s +11° 41′ 43.8″ 8.21 4.15 212 G5IV has a planet (b)
HD 171028 171028 18h 32m 15.49s +06° 56′ 44.7″ 8.31 G0 has a planet (b)
Barnard's Star 87937 17h 57m 48.50s +04° 41′ 36.2″ 9.54 13.24 5.94 M4Ve 2nd nearest star system; V2500 Oph
Wolf 1061 80824 16h 30m 18.06s −12° 39′ 45.3″ 10.12 11.97 13.91 M3.5 30th nearest star system; V2306 Oph
COROT-6 18h 44m 17.42s +06° 39′ 48.0″ 13.9 F5V has a transiting planet (b)
GJ 1214 17h 15m 18.94s +04° 57′ 49.7″ 14.67 14.10 42 M4.5 has a transiting super-Earth planet (b)
SN 1604 17h 30m 35.98s −21° 28′ 56.2″ n/a S Kepler's star; supernova
Table Legend:

 • Name = Proper name.
 • B = Bayer designation.
 • F or/and G. = Flamsteed designation or Gould designation.
 • HD = Henry Draper Catalogue designation number.
 • HIP = Hipparcos Catalogue designation number.
 • RA = Right Ascension for the Epoch/Equinox J2000.0.
 • Dec = Declination for the Epoch/Equinox J2000.0.
 • vis. mag. = visual magnitude (m or mv), also known as apparent magnitude.

 • abs. mag. = absolute magnitude (Mv).
 • Dist. (ly) = Distance in light years from Earth.
 • Sp. class = Spectral class of the star in the
stellar classification system.
 • Notes = Common name(s) or alternate name(s); comments; notable properties [for example: multiple star status, range of variability if it is a variable star, exoplanets, etc.].

See also

  • List of stars by constellation

References


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