List of exoplanetary host stars
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The following is a list of 438 exoplanetary host stars sorted by right ascension
. The table contains information about the coordinates, spectral and physical properties, and number of confirmed planets. The two most important stellar properties are mass
and metallicity
because they determine how these planetary system
s form. Stars of higher mass and metallicity tend to have more numerous and more massive planets.
Most of the stars below are solar-type
, mainly in the spectral classes F, G, and K, because astronomers tend to find planets around stars similar to the Sun. Others are giants
, which have used up all the hydrogen in their cores. Finding planets around giant stars gives clues as to how planetary systems evolve and how the properties of planets change with the evolution of the stars.
There are 385 stars with one confirmed planet, and only 53 stars with two or more confirmed planets; that is, only 12% of all exoplanetary host stars have two or more confirmed planets. There are 35 stars with two confirmed planets, 10 with three, 5 with four, 1 with five, and 2 with six. The stars with the most confirmed planets are HD 10180
and Kepler-11
, each containing 6 confirmed planets. The most massive exoplanetary host star is Epsilon Tauri
(2.723 M☉), while the least massive is 2M J044144 (0.021 M☉). The most metal-rich star is 1RXS 1609 (0.616 dex, 4.13 × Sun), while the most metal-poor is HIP 13044
(−2.086, 0.0082 × Sun). The nearest exoplanetary host star is Epsilon Eridani
(10 ly), while the most distant is MOA-2008-BLG-310L
(23807 ly). Visually, the brightest exoplanetary host star seen from Earth is Pollux
(1.15), while the faintest is OGLE-2005-BLG-390L
(27.98).
A yellow row denotes a star with multiple planets.
Right ascension
Right ascension is the astronomical term for one of the two coordinates of a point on the celestial sphere when using the equatorial coordinate system. The other coordinate is the declination.-Explanation:...
. The table contains information about the coordinates, spectral and physical properties, and number of confirmed planets. The two most important stellar properties are mass
Mass
Mass can be defined as a quantitive measure of the resistance an object has to change in its velocity.In physics, mass commonly refers to any of the following three properties of matter, which have been shown experimentally to be equivalent:...
and metallicity
Metallicity
In astronomy and physical cosmology, the metallicity of an object is the proportion of its matter made up of chemical elements other than hydrogen and helium...
because they determine how these planetary system
Planetary system
A planetary system consists of the various non-stellar objects orbiting a star such as planets, dwarf planets , asteroids, meteoroids, comets, and cosmic dust...
s form. Stars of higher mass and metallicity tend to have more numerous and more massive planets.
Most of the stars below are solar-type
Solar analog
Solar-type, solar analog, and solar twin stars are those stars that are particularly similar to the Sun. The classification is a hierarchy with solar twin being most like the Sun followed by solar analog and then solar-type...
, mainly in the spectral classes F, G, and K, because astronomers tend to find planets around stars similar to the Sun. Others are giants
Giant star
A giant star is a star with substantially larger radius and luminosity than a main sequence star of the same surface temperature. Typically, giant stars have radii between 10 and 100 solar radii and luminosities between 10 and 1,000 times that of the Sun. Stars still more luminous than giants are...
, which have used up all the hydrogen in their cores. Finding planets around giant stars gives clues as to how planetary systems evolve and how the properties of planets change with the evolution of the stars.
There are 385 stars with one confirmed planet, and only 53 stars with two or more confirmed planets; that is, only 12% of all exoplanetary host stars have two or more confirmed planets. There are 35 stars with two confirmed planets, 10 with three, 5 with four, 1 with five, and 2 with six. The stars with the most confirmed planets are HD 10180
HD 10180
HD 10180 is a solar-type star. A research team led by Christophe Lovis of the University of Geneva discovered that the star has at least five planets, and possibly as many as seven. It is 127 light-years away, in the southern constellation of Hydrus...
and Kepler-11
Kepler-11
Kepler-11 is a sun-like star slightly larger than the Sun in the constellation Cygnus, located some 2,000 light years from Earth. It is located within the field of vision of the Kepler spacecraft, the satellite that NASA's Kepler Mission uses to detect planets that may be transiting their stars...
, each containing 6 confirmed planets. The most massive exoplanetary host star is Epsilon Tauri
Epsilon Tauri
Epsilon Tauri is an orange giant star, spectral type of K0 III, located approximately 147 light-years away from the Sun in the constellation of Taurus. It is a member of the Hyades open cluster...
(2.723 M☉), while the least massive is 2M J044144 (0.021 M☉). The most metal-rich star is 1RXS 1609 (0.616 dex, 4.13 × Sun), while the most metal-poor is HIP 13044
HIP 13044
HIP 13044 is a red horizontal branch star about 2,300 light years away from the Earth in the constellation Fornax. The star is part of the Helmi stream, a former dwarf galaxy that merged with the Milky Way between six and nine billion years ago. As a result, HIP 13044 circles the galactic center...
(−2.086, 0.0082 × Sun). The nearest exoplanetary host star is Epsilon Eridani
Epsilon Eridani
Epsilon Eridani is a star in the southern constellation Eridanus, along a declination 9.46° south of the celestial equator. This allows the star to be viewed from most of the Earth's surface. At a distance of 10.5 light years , it has an apparent magnitude of 3.73...
(10 ly), while the most distant is MOA-2008-BLG-310L
MOA-2008-BLG-310L
MOA-2008-BLG-310L is a 23rd magnitude star located at least 20000 light years away in the constellation Scorpius. This star has mass 0.67 solar masses which imply that it could probably be a late K-type star. In 2009 during the microlensing event, a planet was found orbiting this star at a distance...
(23807 ly). Visually, the brightest exoplanetary host star seen from Earth is Pollux
Pollux
Pollux may refer to:Astronomy*Pollux , *Pollux, a crater on the Saturnian moon EpimetheusFictional characters*Pollux Black, a pureblood wizard, grandfather of Sirius Black in the Harry Potter universeGames...
(1.15), while the faintest is OGLE-2005-BLG-390L
OGLE-2005-BLG-390L
OGLE-2005-BLG-390L is a star thought to be a spectral type M - red dwarf star OGLE-2005-BLG-390L is a star thought to be a spectral type M - red dwarf star OGLE-2005-BLG-390L is a star thought to be a spectral type M - red dwarf star (95% probability, 4% probability it is a white dwarf,...
(27.98).
A yellow row denotes a star with multiple planets.
Star Star A star is a massive, luminous sphere of plasma held together by gravity. At the end of its lifetime, a star can also contain a proportion of degenerate matter. The nearest star to Earth is the Sun, which is the source of most of the energy on Earth... |
Constellation Constellation In modern astronomy, a constellation is an internationally defined area of the celestial sphere. These areas are grouped around asterisms, patterns formed by prominent stars within apparent proximity to one another on Earth's night sky.... |
Right ascension Right ascension Right ascension is the astronomical term for one of the two coordinates of a point on the celestial sphere when using the equatorial coordinate system. The other coordinate is the declination.-Explanation:... |
Declination Declination In astronomy, declination is one of the two coordinates of the equatorial coordinate system, the other being either right ascension or hour angle. Declination in astronomy is comparable to geographic latitude, but projected onto the celestial sphere. Declination is measured in degrees north and... |
Apparent magnitude Apparent magnitude The apparent magnitude of a celestial body is a measure of its brightness as seen by an observer on Earth, adjusted to the value it would have in the absence of the atmosphere... |
Distance Cosmic distance ladder The cosmic distance ladder is the succession of methods by which astronomers determine the distances to celestial objects. A real direct distance measurement of an astronomical object is possible only for those objects that are "close enough" to Earth... (ly Light-year A light-year, also light year or lightyear is a unit of length, equal to just under 10 trillion kilometres... ) |
Spectral type |
Mass (M☉ Solar mass The solar mass , , is a standard unit of mass in astronomy, used to indicate the masses of other stars and galaxies... ) |
Radius (R☉) |
Temperature Effective temperature The effective temperature of a body such as a star or planet is the temperature of a black body that would emit the same total amount of electromagnetic radiation... (K) |
Metallicity Metallicity In astronomy and physical cosmology, the metallicity of an object is the proportion of its matter made up of chemical elements other than hydrogen and helium... [Fe/H] |
Age Stellar evolution Stellar evolution is the process by which a star undergoes a sequence of radical changes during its lifetime. Depending on the mass of the star, this lifetime ranges from only a few million years to trillions of years .Stellar evolution is not studied by observing the life of a single... (Gyr) |
Confirmed planets |
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HD 142 HD 142 HD 142 is a 6th magnitude star approximately 84 light years away in the constellation of Phoenix. A companion star was detected in 1894 making this a binary star system.-Planetary system:... |
Phoenix Phoenix (constellation) Phoenix is a minor constellation in the southern sky. It is named after the Phoenix, a mythical bird. It is faint: there are only two stars in the whole constellation which are brighter than magnitude 5.0... |
5.70 | 84 | G1V | 1.101 | 0.862 | 6176 | 0.041 | 5.931 | 1 | ||
WASP-44 WASP-44 WASP-44 is a G-type star in constellation Cetus that has the Jupiter-size planet WASP-44b in orbit. The star is slightly less massive and slightly smaller than the Sun; it is also slightly cooler, but is more metal-rich... |
Cetus | 12.87 | 1157 | G8V | 0.951 | 0.927 | 5409 | 0.060 | 0.911 | 1 | ||
WASP-32 | Pisces Pisces (constellation) Pisces is a constellation of the zodiac. Its name is the Latin plural for fish, and its symbol is . It lies between Aquarius to the west and Aries to the east... |
11.26 | 579 | G0V | 1.103 | 1.111 | 6075 | −0.127 | 4.728 | 1 | ||
GJ 3021 GJ 3021 GJ 3021, formally cataloged as Gliese 3021, is a binary star system approximately 57 light-years away in the constellation of Hydrus .... |
Hydrus Hydrus Hydrus is a small constellation in the southern sky, created in the sixteenth century. Its name means "male water snake", and it should not be confused with Hydra, a much larger constellation which represents a female water snake.-History:... |
6.59 | 57 | G6V | 0.897 | 0.901 | 5539 | 0.098 | 8.766 | 1 | ||
WASP-26 | Cetus Cetus Cetus is a constellation. Its name refers to Cetus, a sea monster in Greek mythology, although it is often called 'the whale' today. Cetus is located in the region of the sky that contains other water-related constellations such as Aquarius, Pisces, and Eridanus.-Ecliptic:Although Cetus is not... |
11.30 | 820 | G0V | 1.119 | 1.337 | 5951 | −0.039 | 7.986 | 1 | ||
HD 1461 HD 1461 HD 1461 is a G0V class star slightly more massive than the Sun , located about 76 light-years away in the constellation of Cetus.As of December 2009, HD 1461 is now the largest main sequence star with a possible Super-Earth around it.... |
Cetus Cetus Cetus is a constellation. Its name refers to Cetus, a sea monster in Greek mythology, although it is often called 'the whale' today. Cetus is located in the region of the sky that contains other water-related constellations such as Aquarius, Pisces, and Eridanus.-Ecliptic:Although Cetus is not... |
6.46 | 76 | G0V | 1.078 | 1.095 | 5765 | 0.194 | 6.257 | 1 | ||
WASP-1 WASP-1 WASP-1 is a metal rich magnitude 12 star located about 1240 light-years away in the Andromeda constellation.-Planetary system:In 2006 the extrasolar planet WASP-1b was discovered by the SuperWASP project using the transit method.... |
Andromeda Andromeda (constellation) Andromeda is a constellation in the northern sky. It is named after Andromeda, the princess in the Greek legend of Perseus who was chained to a rock to be eaten by the sea monster Cetus... |
13.44 | 3366 | F7V | 1.237 | 1.382 | 6180 | 0.028 | 3.400 | 1 | ||
WASP-45 | Sculptor Sculptor (constellation) Sculptor is a small and faint constellation in the southern sky. It represents a sculptor. It was introduced by Nicolas Louis de Lacaille in the 18th century. He originally named it Apparatus Sculptoris , but the name was later shortened.-Notable features:No stars brighter than 3rd magnitude are... |
11.80 | 533 | K2V | 0.909 | 0.945 | 5143 | 0.360 | 1.433 | 1 | ||
HD 1690 | Cetus Cetus Cetus is a constellation. Its name refers to Cetus, a sea monster in Greek mythology, although it is often called 'the whale' today. Cetus is located in the region of the sky that contains other water-related constellations such as Aquarius, Pisces, and Eridanus.-Ecliptic:Although Cetus is not... |
9.17 | 1013 | K6III | 1.093 | 16.739 | 4394 | −0.328 | 9.332 | 1 | ||
HD 2039 HD 2039 HD 2039 is a yellow dwarf or yellow subgiant star in the constellation Phoenix. The star is not visible to the naked eye, and lies approximately 330 light years away from the Sun... |
Phoenix Phoenix (constellation) Phoenix is a minor constellation in the southern sky. It is named after the Phoenix, a mythical bird. It is faint: there are only two stars in the whole constellation which are brighter than magnitude 5.0... |
9.01 | 334 | G0IV-V | 0.981 | 1.207 | 5984 | 0.104 | 5.277 | 1 | ||
HIP 2247 | Cetus Cetus Cetus is a constellation. Its name refers to Cetus, a sea monster in Greek mythology, although it is often called 'the whale' today. Cetus is located in the region of the sky that contains other water-related constellations such as Aquarius, Pisces, and Eridanus.-Ecliptic:Although Cetus is not... |
9.63 | 116 | K4Vk | 0.743 | 0.688 | 4714 | −0.031 | 4.344 | 1 | ||
HD 2638 HD 2638 HD 2638 is a dim 10th magnitude star in the constellation of Cetus. It is a yellow dwarf and similar to our Sun. A small telescope is required to view the star.-Planetary system:... |
Cetus Cetus Cetus is a constellation. Its name refers to Cetus, a sea monster in Greek mythology, although it is often called 'the whale' today. Cetus is located in the region of the sky that contains other water-related constellations such as Aquarius, Pisces, and Eridanus.-Ecliptic:Although Cetus is not... |
9.83 | 163 | G5V | 0.933 | 1.063 | 5684 | 0.161 | 3.008 | 1 | ||
HAT-P-19 | Andromeda Andromeda (constellation) Andromeda is a constellation in the northern sky. It is named after Andromeda, the princess in the Greek legend of Perseus who was chained to a rock to be eaten by the sea monster Cetus... |
12.90 | 703 | K1V | 0.842 | 0.820 | 4990 | -0.233 | 8.802 | 1 | ||
HAT-P-16 | Andromeda Andromeda (constellation) Andromeda is a constellation in the northern sky. It is named after Andromeda, the princess in the Greek legend of Perseus who was chained to a rock to be eaten by the sea monster Cetus... |
10.79 | 766 | F8V | 1.218 | 1.237 | 6158 | 0.136 | 8.376 | 1 | ||
54 Piscium 54 Piscium 54 Piscium is an orange dwarf star approximately 36 light-years away in the constellation of Pisces. In 2002, an extrasolar planet was confirmed to be orbiting the star, and in 2006, a brown dwarf was also discovered orbiting it.... |
Pisces Pisces (constellation) Pisces is a constellation of the zodiac. Its name is the Latin plural for fish, and its symbol is . It lies between Aquarius to the west and Aries to the east... |
5.80 | 36 | K0V | 0.789 | 0.869 | 5140 | 0.051 | 5.133 | 1 | ||
HD 4113 HD 4113 HD 4113 is an 8th magnitude metal rich G5V star located approximately 144 light-years away in the constellation Sculptor. This star is similar to our Sun and has one planet.- Planetary system :... |
Sculptor Sculptor (constellation) Sculptor is a small and faint constellation in the southern sky. It represents a sculptor. It was introduced by Nicolas Louis de Lacaille in the 18th century. He originally named it Apparatus Sculptoris , but the name was later shortened.-Notable features:No stars brighter than 3rd magnitude are... |
7.91 | 144 | G5V | 0.985 | 1.033 | 5676 | 0.237 | 4.807 | 1 | ||
HD 4208 HD 4208 HD 4208 is an 8th magnitude star located approximately 106 light years away in the constellation of Sculptor. Its spectral type is G5V. It is a yellow dwarf similar to our Sun, only slightly cooler and dimmer. It is not visible to the unaided eye, but with binoculars or small telescope it should be... |
Sculptor Sculptor (constellation) Sculptor is a small and faint constellation in the southern sky. It represents a sculptor. It was introduced by Nicolas Louis de Lacaille in the 18th century. He originally named it Apparatus Sculptoris , but the name was later shortened.-Notable features:No stars brighter than 3rd magnitude are... |
7.79 | 106 | G5V | 0.928 | 0.854 | 5571 | −0.239 | 4.475 | 1 | ||
HD 4308 HD 4308 HD 4308 is a 6th magnitude star located approximately 71 light years away in the southern constellation of Tucana.-Planetary system:... |
Tucana Tucana Tucana is a constellation in the southern sky, created in the late sixteenth century. Its name is Latin for the toucan, a South American bird.-History:... |
6.54 | 72 | G5V | 0.833 | 0.916 | 5597 | −0.310 | 7.072 | 1 | ||
HD 4203 HD 4203 HD 4203 is a 9th magnitude star located approximately 253 light years away in the constellation Pisces. The star is yellow with spectral type G5. The star has evolved for 9.41 billion years. The star has a gas giant planet orbiting around a high metallicity star.... |
Pisces Pisces (constellation) Pisces is a constellation of the zodiac. Its name is the Latin plural for fish, and its symbol is . It lies between Aquarius to the west and Aries to the east... |
8.69 | 252 | G5IV | 1.063 | 1.334 | 5701 | 0.218 | 9.412 | 1 | ||
HD 4313 | Pisces Pisces (constellation) Pisces is a constellation of the zodiac. Its name is the Latin plural for fish, and its symbol is . It lies between Aquarius to the west and Aries to the east... |
7.82 | 447 | G5D | 1.719 | 4.873 | 5035 | 0.143 | 2.005 | 1 | ||
HD 5319 HD 5319 HD 5319 is an 8th magnitude star approximately 326 light years away in the constellation Cetus. It is a giant star of spectral type K0, having run out of hydrogen in its core. When it was main-sequence, the spectral type was early F or late A.... |
Cetus Cetus Cetus is a constellation. Its name refers to Cetus, a sea monster in Greek mythology, although it is often called 'the whale' today. Cetus is located in the region of the sky that contains other water-related constellations such as Aquarius, Pisces, and Eridanus.-Ecliptic:Although Cetus is not... |
8.06 | 373 | K0III | 1.564 | 3.255 | 5052 | 0.147 | 2.395 | 1 | ||
HD 5388 HD 5388 HD 5388 is a 7th magnitude F-type main sequence star located approximately 175 light years away in the constellation Phoenix. This star is larger, hotter, brighter, and more massive than our Sun. Also its metal content is half as much as the Sun. In 2009, a gas giant planet was found in orbit... |
Phoenix Phoenix (constellation) Phoenix is a minor constellation in the southern sky. It is named after the Phoenix, a mythical bird. It is faint: there are only two stars in the whole constellation which are brighter than magnitude 5.0... |
6.82 | 175 | F6V | 1.211 | 1.910 | 6297 | −0.269 | 5.728 | 1 | ||
HD 6434 HD 6434 HD 6434 is an 8th magnitude star in the constellation of Phoenix. It is a very Sun-like yellow dwarf star, but younger, being 3,200 million years old. Yellow dwarfs are not very luminous, so at a distance of 130 light years it is not visible to the unaided eye. With binoculars it is readily visible... |
Phoenix Phoenix (constellation) Phoenix is a minor constellation in the southern sky. It is named after the Phoenix, a mythical bird. It is faint: there are only two stars in the whole constellation which are brighter than magnitude 5.0... |
7.72 | 135 | G3VI | 0.990 | 0.569 | 5714 | −0.524 | 6.853 | 1 | ||
HIP 5158 | Cetus Cetus Cetus is a constellation. Its name refers to Cetus, a sea monster in Greek mythology, although it is often called 'the whale' today. Cetus is located in the region of the sky that contains other water-related constellations such as Aquarius, Pisces, and Eridanus.-Ecliptic:Although Cetus is not... |
10.21 | 134 | K5V | 0.778 | 0.782 | 4711 | 0.102 | 3.526 | 1 | ||
HD 6718 HD 6718 HD 6718 is an 8th magnitude G-type main sequence star located approximately 179 light years away in the constellation Cetus. This star is slightly larger, cooler, brighter, and more massive than our Sun. Also its metal content is seven-eighths as much as the Sun. In 2009, a gas giant planet was... |
Cetus Cetus Cetus is a constellation. Its name refers to Cetus, a sea monster in Greek mythology, although it is often called 'the whale' today. Cetus is located in the region of the sky that contains other water-related constellations such as Aquarius, Pisces, and Eridanus.-Ecliptic:Although Cetus is not... |
8.45 | 179 | G0V | 0.964 | 1.276 | 5871 | −0.055 | 3.713 | 1 | ||
HD 7924 HD 7924 HD 7924 is a 7th magnitude K-type main sequence star located approximately 55 light years away in the constellation Cassiopeia. This star is smaller, cooler, dimmer, and less massive than our Sun. Also its metal content is about seven-tenths as much as the Sun. In 2009, a super-Earth exoplanet was... |
Cassiopeia Cassiopeia (constellation) Cassiopeia is a constellation in the northern sky, named after the vain queen Cassiopeia in Greek mythology, who boasted about her unrivalled beauty. Cassiopea was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century Greek astronomer Ptolemy, and it remains one of the 88 modern constellations today... |
7.18 | 55 | K0V | 0.832 | 0.832 | 5177 | −0.147 | 4.797 | 1 | ||
HD 8535 HD 8535 HD 8535 is an 8th magnitude G-type main sequence star located approximately 184 light years away in the constellation Phoenix. This star is larger, hotter, brighter, and more massive than our Sun. Also its metal content is slightly more than the Sun. In 2009, a gas giant planet was found in orbit... |
Phoenix Phoenix (constellation) Phoenix is a minor constellation in the southern sky. It is named after the Phoenix, a mythical bird. It is faint: there are only two stars in the whole constellation which are brighter than magnitude 5.0... |
7.72 | 171 | G0V | 1.135 | 1.473 | 5835 | 0.024 | 4.996 | 1 | ||
HD 8574 HD 8574 HD 8574 is a yellow-white star in the constellation Pisces. It has an apparent magnitude of +7.12 and absolute magnitude of +3.90. The stellar distance is 44.15 parsecs or 144 light years from our solar system.... |
Pisces Pisces (constellation) Pisces is a constellation of the zodiac. Its name is the Latin plural for fish, and its symbol is . It lies between Aquarius to the west and Aries to the east... |
7.11 | 145 | F8V | 1.044 | 1.369 | 5942 | −0.094 | 7.128 | 1 | ||
HD 9578 HD 9578 HD 9578 is a star located approximately 187 light-years away in the constellation of Sculptor. It is a Sun-like star that in 2009 has been found to host an extrasolar planet.- Planetary system :... |
Sculptor Sculptor (constellation) Sculptor is a small and faint constellation in the southern sky. It represents a sculptor. It was introduced by Nicolas Louis de Lacaille in the 18th century. He originally named it Apparatus Sculptoris , but the name was later shortened.-Notable features:No stars brighter than 3rd magnitude are... |
8.20 | 187 | G1V | 1.120 | 1.096 | 5768 | 0.111 | 5.968 | 1 | ||
HD 9446 HD 9446 HD 9446 is a G5V class star, located about 172 light-years away in the constellation of Triangulum.- Planetary system :On 5 January 2010, scientists announced the discovery of two planets orbiting around HD 9446.- References :... |
Triangulum Triangulum Triangulum is a small constellation in the northern sky. Its name is Latin for triangle, and it should not be confused with Triangulum Australe in the southern sky. Its name derives from its three brightest stars, of third and fourth magnitude, which form a nearly isosceles long and narrow triangle... |
8.35 | 171 | G5V | 1.003 | 0.997 | 5793 | 0.093 | 3.876 | 2 | ||
Upsilon Andromedae Upsilon Andromedae Upsilon Andromedae is a binary star located approximately 44 light-years away from Earth in the constellation Andromeda. The primary star is a yellow-white dwarf star that is somewhat younger than the Sun... |
Andromeda Andromeda (constellation) Andromeda is a constellation in the northern sky. It is named after Andromeda, the princess in the Greek legend of Perseus who was chained to a rock to be eaten by the sea monster Cetus... |
4.09 | 44 | F8V | 1.010 | 1.699 | 6107 | 0.086 | 3.781 | 4 | ||
WASP-18 WASP-18 WASP-18 is a magnitude 9 star located in the Phoenix constellation of the southern hemisphere. It has a mass of 1.25 solar masses.-Planetary system:... |
Phoenix Phoenix (constellation) Phoenix is a minor constellation in the southern sky. It is named after the Phoenix, a mythical bird. It is faint: there are only two stars in the whole constellation which are brighter than magnitude 5.0... |
9.30 | 324 | F9V | 1.281 | 1.234 | 6351 | 0.001 | 0.632 | 1 | ||
HD 10180 HD 10180 HD 10180 is a solar-type star. A research team led by Christophe Lovis of the University of Geneva discovered that the star has at least five planets, and possibly as many as seven. It is 127 light-years away, in the southern constellation of Hydrus... |
Hydrus Hydrus Hydrus is a small constellation in the southern sky, created in the sixteenth century. Its name means "male water snake", and it should not be confused with Hydra, a much larger constellation which represents a female water snake.-History:... |
7.33 | 127 | G1V | 1.055 | 1.085 | 5911 | 0.083 | 4.335 | 6 | ||
HD 10647 HD 10647 HD 10647, also known as q1 Eridani by the extended Bayer system, is a yellow-white dwarf star approximately 57 light-years away in the constellation of Eridanus . It is a relatively nearby 6th magnitude star. The star should be visible to the unaided eye under very dark skies, but with... |
Eridanus Eridanus (constellation) Eridanus is a constellation. It is represented as a river; its name is the Ancient Greek name for the Po River. It was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and it remains one of the 88 modern constellations. It is the sixth largest of the modern... |
5.52 | 57 | F8V | 1.069 | 1.060 | 6039 | −0.034 | 4.782 | 1 | ||
109 Piscium 109 Piscium 109 Piscium is a yellow subgiant star located about 106 light years away in the constellation Pisces. It has a similar mass to our Sun, and has a higher abundance of iron.-Planetary system:In 1999 an extrasolar planet was detected around this star.... |
Pisces Pisces (constellation) Pisces is a constellation of the zodiac. Its name is the Latin plural for fish, and its symbol is . It lies between Aquarius to the west and Aries to the east... |
6.29 | 106 | G5IV | 1.150 | 1.722 | 5641 | 0.100 | 6.931 | 1 | ||
HD 11506 HD 11506 HD 11506 is a yellow dwarf star in the constellation Cetus. It is 8th magnitude and about 175.5 ly away.- Planetary system :The superjovian planet HD 11506 b was discovered orbiting the star by the N2K Consortium using the doppler spectroscopy method.This planet was announced by Debra Fischer in... |
Cetus Cetus Cetus is a constellation. Its name refers to Cetus, a sea monster in Greek mythology, although it is often called 'the whale' today. Cetus is located in the region of the sky that contains other water-related constellations such as Aquarius, Pisces, and Eridanus.-Ecliptic:Although Cetus is not... |
7.54 | 169 | G0V | 1.191 | 1.376 | 6058 | 0.309 | 5.420 | 2 | ||
Eta2 Hydri Eta2 Hydri Eta2 Hydri , often catalogued as HD 11977, is a yellow giant star approximately 219 light-years away in the constellation of Hydrus. Based on its mass, it was probably a class A star when it was on the main sequence, though it is now in the giant stage of its evolution... |
Hydrus Hydrus Hydrus is a small constellation in the southern sky, created in the sixteenth century. Its name means "male water snake", and it should not be confused with Hydra, a much larger constellation which represents a female water snake.-History:... |
4.70 | 219 | G8.5III | 1.910 | 12.997 | 4975 | −0.212 | 1.245 | 1 | ||
HD 11964 HD 11964 HD 11964 is a yellow subgiant star approximately 107 light-years away in the constellation of Cetus. The star is more massive and luminous than our Sun and is barely visible to the naked eye. A wide binary companion star was discovered in 2000... |
Cetus Cetus Cetus is a constellation. Its name refers to Cetus, a sea monster in Greek mythology, although it is often called 'the whale' today. Cetus is located in the region of the sky that contains other water-related constellations such as Aquarius, Pisces, and Eridanus.-Ecliptic:Although Cetus is not... |
6.42 | 107 | G5IV | 1.125 | 0.966 | 5522 | 0.166 | 9.561 | 2 | ||
WASP-41 | Perseus Perseus (constellation) Perseus is a constellation in the northern sky, named after the Greek hero Perseus. It was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and remains one of the 88 modern constellations defined by the International Astronomical Union... |
11.60 | 579 | G8V | 0.952 | 1.008 | 5437 | −0.079 | 6.378 | 1 | ||
HD 12661 HD 12661 |- bgcolor="#FFFAFA"HD 12661 is a yellow star in the constellation of Aries. It has two known extrasolar planets. It is 114 light years from Earth.-Planetary system:... |
Aries Aries (constellation) Aries is one of the constellations of the zodiac, located between Pisces to the west and Taurus to the east. Its name is Latin for ram, and its symbol is , representing a ram's horns... |
7.44 | 114 | G6V | 1.068 | 1.116 | 5742 | 0.293 | 7.051 | 2 | ||
Alpha Arietis | Aries Aries (constellation) Aries is one of the constellations of the zodiac, located between Pisces to the west and Taurus to the east. Its name is Latin for ram, and its symbol is , representing a ram's horns... |
2.00 | 66 | K2III | 1.498 | 13.911 | 4553 | −0.087 | 5.955 | 1 | ||
Gliese 86 Gliese 86 Gliese 86 is a K-type dwarf star approximately 35 light-years away in the constellation of Eridanus. It has been confirmed that a white dwarf orbits the primary star... |
Eridanus Eridanus (constellation) Eridanus is a constellation. It is represented as a river; its name is the Ancient Greek name for the Po River. It was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and it remains one of the 88 modern constellations. It is the sixth largest of the modern... |
6.17 | 35 | K1V | 0.801 | 0.855 | 5350 | −0.236 | 2.031 | 1 | ||
HD 13931 HD 13931 HD 13931 is an 8th magnitude G-type star located approximately 144 light years away in the constellation Andromeda. This star is larger, hotter, brighter, and more massive than our Sun. Also its metal content is about 8% greater than the Sun... |
Andromeda Andromeda (constellation) Andromeda is a constellation in the northern sky. It is named after Andromeda, the princess in the Greek legend of Perseus who was chained to a rock to be eaten by the sea monster Cetus... |
7.60 | 144 | G0V | 1.025 | 1.231 | 5829 | 0.029 | 8.368 | 1 | ||
HD 15082 HD 15082 HD 15082 is a star located 378 light years away in the constellation of Andromeda. The star is a Delta Scuti variable, and also a planetary transit variable. It is the first Delta Scuti variable known to host a planet... |
Andromeda Andromeda (constellation) Andromeda is a constellation in the northern sky. It is named after Andromeda, the princess in the Greek legend of Perseus who was chained to a rock to be eaten by the sea monster Cetus... |
8.32 | 377 | kA5hA8mF4 | 1.495 | 1.444 | 7560 | 0.318 | 9.106 | 1 | ||
79 Ceti 79 Ceti 79 Ceti is a yellow subgiant star approximately 127 light-years away in the constellation Cetus. It has stopped hydrogen fusion in its core, this implies an age much higher than our Sun's 4.5 billion years. Eventually the outer layers of the star will expand and cool and the star will become a... |
Cetus Cetus Cetus is a constellation. Its name refers to Cetus, a sea monster in Greek mythology, although it is often called 'the whale' today. Cetus is located in the region of the sky that contains other water-related constellations such as Aquarius, Pisces, and Eridanus.-Ecliptic:Although Cetus is not... |
6.78 | 127 | G5IV | 1.002 | 0.975 | 5533 | 0.220 | 7.764 | 1 | ||
30 Arietis B 30 Arietis 30 Arietis is a 6th magnitude triple star in the constellation Aries. 30 Arietis A and B are separated by 38.1" or about 1500 AU at a distance of 130 light years away. Based on their luminosities nearly twice that of our Sun, both stars are F-type main sequence, meaning both stars are fusing... |
Aries Aries (constellation) Aries is one of the constellations of the zodiac, located between Pisces to the west and Taurus to the east. Its name is Latin for ram, and its symbol is , representing a ram's horns... |
7.10 | 133 | F6V | 1.130 | 1.130 | 6424 | 0.072 | 0.907 | 1 | ||
HD 16417 | Fornax Fornax Fornax is a constellation in the southern sky. Its name is Latin for furnace. It was created in the 18th century and is now one of the 88 modern constellations.-History:Fornax was formed by Nicolas Louis de Lacaille in 1756... |
5.78 | 84 | G1V | 1.178 | 1.096 | 5936 | 0.189 | 4.320 | 1 | ||
HD 16175 HD 16175 HD 16175 is a 7th magnitude G-type star with temperature about 6000 K located approximately 195 light-years away in the Perseus constellation. This star is only visible through binoculars or better equipment... |
Perseus Perseus (constellation) Perseus is a constellation in the northern sky, named after the Greek hero Perseus. It was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and remains one of the 88 modern constellations defined by the International Astronomical Union... |
7.28 | 189 | G0IV | 1.350 | 1.866 | 5996 | 0.231 | 5.274 | 1 | ||
81 Ceti 81 Ceti 81 Ceti is a G-type giant star approximately 300 light years away in the constellation of Cetus. Based on its mass of 2.4 solar masses, it was an A-type star when it was a main-sequence star.- Planetary system :... |
Cetus Cetus Cetus is a constellation. Its name refers to Cetus, a sea monster in Greek mythology, although it is often called 'the whale' today. Cetus is located in the region of the sky that contains other water-related constellations such as Aquarius, Pisces, and Eridanus.-Ecliptic:Although Cetus is not... |
5.66 | 302 | G5III | 2.423 | 11.081 | 5578 | −0.059 | 1.789 | 1 | ||
Iota Horologii Iota Horologii Iota Horologii is a solar twin, yellow dwarf star approximately 56 light-years away in the constellation of Horologium . The star is classified as a G0Vp yellow dwarf... |
Horologium Horologium Horologium is a small and faint constellation in the southern sky . Its name is Latin for clock. It was created in the 18th century by Abbé Nicolas Louis de Lacaille, who originally named it Horologium Oscillitorium after the pendulum clock to honour its inventor, Christiaan Huygens... |
5.40 | 56 | G0V | 1.107 | 1.852 | 5997 | 0.255 | 3.629 | 1 | ||
HD 17092 HD 17092 HD 17092 is an 8th magnitude star in the constellation of Perseus. It is an orange giant .The star is visible only with binoculars or better equipment.- Planetary system :... |
Perseus Perseus (constellation) Perseus is a constellation in the northern sky, named after the Greek hero Perseus. It was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and remains one of the 88 modern constellations defined by the International Astronomical Union... |
7.73 | 354 | K0III | 2.323 | 7.748 | 4651 | 0.183 | 1.720 | 1 | ||
HIP 12961 HIP 12961 HIP 12961 is a dim red dwarf star located approximately 75 light-years away in the constellation of Eridanus. It is one of the largest and brightest M class red dwarf stars known. In 2009 an extrasolar planet orbiting this faint star has been announced.... |
Eridanus Eridanus (constellation) Eridanus is a constellation. It is represented as a river; its name is the Ancient Greek name for the Po River. It was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and it remains one of the 88 modern constellations. It is the sixth largest of the modern... |
9.72 | 75 | M0V | 0.632 | 0.675 | 3961 | 0.244 | 3.750 | 1 | ||
HIP 13044 HIP 13044 HIP 13044 is a red horizontal branch star about 2,300 light years away from the Earth in the constellation Fornax. The star is part of the Helmi stream, a former dwarf galaxy that merged with the Milky Way between six and nine billion years ago. As a result, HIP 13044 circles the galactic center... |
Fornax Fornax Fornax is a constellation in the southern sky. Its name is Latin for furnace. It was created in the 18th century and is now one of the 88 modern constellations.-History:Fornax was formed by Nicolas Louis de Lacaille in 1756... |
9.94 | 19462 | F2III | 0.832 | 6.709 | 6025 | −2.086 | 12.106 | 1 | ||
HD 17156 HD 17156 HD 17156 is a yellow subgiant star approximately 255 light-years away in the constellation of Cassiopeia. The apparent magnitude is 8.17, which means it is not visible to the naked eye but can be seen with good binoculars. The Sun to star distance is 255.19 ly or 78.24 pc.The mass of the star is... |
Cassiopeia Cassiopeia (constellation) Cassiopeia is a constellation in the northern sky, named after the vain queen Cassiopeia in Greek mythology, who boasted about her unrivalled beauty. Cassiopea was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century Greek astronomer Ptolemy, and it remains one of the 88 modern constellations today... |
8.18 | 245 | G0V | 1.205 | 1.469 | 6079 | 0.245 | 5.723 | 1 | ||
HIP 14810 HIP 14810 HIP 14810 is a G-type main-sequence star located approximately 170 light-years away in the constellation of Aries.- Planetary system :Orbiting the star are three confirmed planets... |
Aries Aries (constellation) Aries is one of the constellations of the zodiac, located between Pisces to the west and Taurus to the east. Its name is Latin for ram, and its symbol is , representing a ram's horns... |
8.51 | 174 | G5V | 0.989 | 1.024 | 5485 | 0.230 | 5.271 | 3 | ||
94 Ceti 94 Ceti 94 Ceti is a binary star system approximately 73 light-years away in the constellation Cetus.94 Ceti A is a yellow-white dwarf star with about 1.3 times the mass of the Sun while 94 Ceti B is a red dwarf star... |
Cetus Cetus Cetus is a constellation. Its name refers to Cetus, a sea monster in Greek mythology, although it is often called 'the whale' today. Cetus is located in the region of the sky that contains other water-related constellations such as Aquarius, Pisces, and Eridanus.-Ecliptic:Although Cetus is not... |
5.06 | 74 | F8V | 1.353 | 0.805 | 5984 | 0.234 | 8.909 | 1 | ||
HAT-P-25 | Aries Aries (constellation) Aries is one of the constellations of the zodiac, located between Pisces to the west and Taurus to the east. Its name is Latin for ram, and its symbol is , representing a ram's horns... |
13.19 | 968 | G5V | 1.011 | 0.959 | 5501 | 0.308 | 3.187 | 1 | ||
HD 20367 | Aries Aries (constellation) Aries is one of the constellations of the zodiac, located between Pisces to the west and Taurus to the east. Its name is Latin for ram, and its symbol is , representing a ram's horns... |
6.41 | 87 | G0V | 1.044 | 1.209 | 5929 | 0.100 | 0.874 | 1 | ||
HD 20782 HD 20782 HD 20782 is a 7th magnitude G-type main sequence star about 117 light-years away in the constellation of Fornax. HD 20782 is a part of a wide binary system with HD 20781, both stars host a planetary system. This is the first known case of planetary systems around both stars, the primary and... |
Fornax Fornax Fornax is a constellation in the southern sky. Its name is Latin for furnace. It was created in the 18th century and is now one of the 88 modern constellations.-History:Fornax was formed by Nicolas Louis de Lacaille in 1756... |
7.38 | 116 | G2V | 0.964 | 1.018 | 5636 | −0.049 | 7.087 | 1 | ||
HD 20868 HD 20868 |- bgcolor="#FFFAFA"HD 20868 is an low-mass K type star in the southern constellation Fornax. It is a 10th magnitude star at a distance of about 151 light years from Earth.- Planetary system :... |
Fornax Fornax Fornax is a constellation in the southern sky. Its name is Latin for furnace. It was created in the 18th century and is now one of the 88 modern constellations.-History:Fornax was formed by Nicolas Louis de Lacaille in 1756... |
10.15 | 151 | K3/K4IV | 0.775 | 0.787 | 4795 | 0.038 | 4.459 | 1 | ||
WASP-22 | Eridanus Eridanus (constellation) Eridanus is a constellation. It is represented as a river; its name is the Ancient Greek name for the Po River. It was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and it remains one of the 88 modern constellations. It is the sixth largest of the modern... |
11.99 | 942 | G2.5V | 1.088 | 1.127 | 5978 | −0.016 | 1.883 | 1 | ||
Epsilon Eridani Epsilon Eridani Epsilon Eridani is a star in the southern constellation Eridanus, along a declination 9.46° south of the celestial equator. This allows the star to be viewed from most of the Earth's surface. At a distance of 10.5 light years , it has an apparent magnitude of 3.73... |
Eridanus Eridanus (constellation) Eridanus is a constellation. It is represented as a river; its name is the Ancient Greek name for the Po River. It was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and it remains one of the 88 modern constellations. It is the sixth largest of the modern... |
3.73 | 10 | K2V | 0.825 | 0.895 | 5116 | −0.109 | 0.657 | 1 | ||
HD 23127 HD 23127 HD 23127 is a star in the Reticulum constellation. At the distance of 320 ly, it is not visible to the naked eye, but it is visible with a good pair of binoculars.- Star :... |
Reticulum Reticulum Reticulum is a small, faint constellation in the southern sky. Its name is Latin for a small net, or reticle—a net of crosshairs at the focus of a telescope eyepiece that is used to measure star positions... |
8.58 | 322 | G2V | 1.131 | 1.047 | 5754 | 0.337 | 7.081 | 1 | ||
HD 23079 HD 23079 HD 23079 is a star approximately 114 light years away in the constellation Reticulum. Since the star is magnitude 7.1, it is not visible to the naked eye, but at least in binoculars, it should be easily visible. The spectral type is F8 or G0, it is a main-sequence star. The star is larger and more... |
Reticulum Reticulum Reticulum is a small, faint constellation in the southern sky. Its name is Latin for a small net, or reticle—a net of crosshairs at the focus of a telescope eyepiece that is used to measure star positions... |
7.14 | 111 | G0V | 1.102 | 1.127 | 5848 | −0.240 | 6.535 | 1 | ||
HD 23596 HD 23596 HD 23596 is a 7th magnitude star approximately 170 light years away in the constellation Perseus. The visual luminosity of the star is 1.71 times greater than our Sun. HD 23596 dwarfs the Sun is terms of physical properties; including mass, radius, age, metallicity, and temperature... |
Perseus Perseus (constellation) Perseus is a constellation in the northern sky, named after the Greek hero Perseus. It was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and remains one of the 88 modern constellations defined by the International Astronomical Union... |
7.24 | 164 | F8V | 1.268 | 1.604 | 5888 | 0.322 | 6.891 | 1 | ||
HD 24040 HD 24040 HD 24040 is a G-type star located approximately 152 light-years away in the constellation of Taurus. In 2006 a long-period planet was discovered.... |
Taurus Taurus (constellation) Taurus is one of the constellations of the zodiac. Its name is a Latin word meaning 'bull', and its astrological symbol is a stylized bull's head:... |
7.52 | 152 | G0V | 1.177 | 1.436 | 5853 | 0.206 | 6.679 | 1 | ||
HD 24496 A HD 24496 HD 24496 is a 7th magnitude G-type wide binary star located approximately 67 light years away in the constellation Taurus. This star is smaller, cooler, fainter, and less massive than our Sun. Also its metal content is just 2% greater than the Sun... |
Taurus Taurus (constellation) Taurus is one of the constellations of the zodiac. Its name is a Latin word meaning 'bull', and its astrological symbol is a stylized bull's head:... |
6.82 | 67 | G0V | 0.950 | 0.902 | 5572 | 0.009 | 4.034 | 1 | ||
HD 25171 HD 25171 HD 25171 is a main sequence FY Star with a single planetary companion known since December 2009.... |
Reticulum Reticulum Reticulum is a small, faint constellation in the southern sky. Its name is Latin for a small net, or reticle—a net of crosshairs at the focus of a telescope eyepiece that is used to measure star positions... |
7.78 | 179 | F8V | 1.086 | 1.179 | 6159 | −0.110 | 2.499 | 1 | ||
Epsilon Reticuli Epsilon Reticuli Epsilon Reticuli is a binary system approximately 59 light-years away in the constellation of Reticulum. The primary star is an orange subgiant star, while the secondary star is a white dwarf star. The primary star should be easily visible without optical aid under dark skies in the southern... |
Reticulum Reticulum Reticulum is a small, faint constellation in the southern sky. Its name is Latin for a small net, or reticle—a net of crosshairs at the focus of a telescope eyepiece that is used to measure star positions... |
4.44 | 59 | K2IVa | 1.177 | 6.589 | 4749 | 0.196 | 7.150 | 1 | ||
HD 27894 HD 27894 HD 27894 is a 9th magnitude star located approximately 138 light years away in the constellation of Reticulum. It is an orange dwarf , a type dimmer and cooler than our Sun.... |
Reticulum Reticulum Reticulum is a small, faint constellation in the southern sky. Its name is Latin for a small net, or reticle—a net of crosshairs at the focus of a telescope eyepiece that is used to measure star positions... |
9.42 | 143 | K2V | 0.750 | 0.840 | 4966 | 0.297 | 3.886 | 1 | ||
XO-3 XO-3 XO-3 is a star in the constellation Camelopardalis. The star has a magnitude of 10 and is not visible to the naked eye but is visible through a small telescope.-Planetary system:... |
Camelopardalis Camelopardalis Camelopardalis is a large but faint constellation in the northern sky. The constellation was introduced in 1612 by Petrus Plancius. Some older astronomy books give an alternative spelling of the name, Camelopardus.-Etymology:... |
9.91 | 841 | F5V | 1.213 | 1.377 | 6429 | −0.177 | 2.824 | 1 | ||
HD 28254 HD 28254 HD 28254 is an 8th magnitude G-type main sequence star located approximately 178 light years away in the constellation Dorado. This star is larger, cooler, brighter, and less massive than our Sun. Also its metal content is 2.3 times as much as the Sun. In 2009, a gas giant planet was found in orbit... |
Dorado Dorado Dorado is a constellation in the southern sky. It was created in the late 16th century and is now one of the 88 modern constellations. Its name refers to the dolphinfish , which is known as dorado in Spanish, although it has also been depicted as a swordfish... |
7.71 | 178 | G5V | 1.060 | 1.103 | 5724 | 0.360 | 2.011 | 1 | ||
HAT-P-15 | Perseus Perseus (constellation) Perseus is a constellation in the northern sky, named after the Greek hero Perseus. It was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and remains one of the 88 modern constellations defined by the International Astronomical Union... |
12.16 | 619 | G5V | 1.013 | 1.080 | 4758 | 0.220 | 7.782 | 1 | ||
HD 28185 | Eridanus Eridanus (constellation) Eridanus is a constellation. It is represented as a river; its name is the Ancient Greek name for the Po River. It was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and it remains one of the 88 modern constellations. It is the sixth largest of the modern... |
7.81 | 138 | G5V | 0.992 | 1.040 | 5482 | 0.238 | 5.363 | 1 | ||
Epsilon Tauri Epsilon Tauri Epsilon Tauri is an orange giant star, spectral type of K0 III, located approximately 147 light-years away from the Sun in the constellation of Taurus. It is a member of the Hyades open cluster... |
Taurus Taurus (constellation) Taurus is one of the constellations of the zodiac. Its name is a Latin word meaning 'bull', and its astrological symbol is a stylized bull's head:... |
3.54 | 147 | K0III | 2.723 | 13.672 | 4901 | 0.175 | 0.625 | 1 | ||
2M J044144 | Taurus Taurus (constellation) Taurus is one of the constellations of the zodiac. Its name is a Latin word meaning 'bull', and its astrological symbol is a stylized bull's head:... |
16.52 | 455 | M8.5V | 0.021 | 0.078 | 2599 | −0.048 | 4.235 | 1 | ||
HD 30177 HD 30177 HD 30177 is an 8th magnitude star located approximately 178 light-years away in the constellation Dorado. The star is a yellow dwarf, a type of yellow star that fuses hydrogen in its core. Since if this star is a late G-type, it is cooler and less massive than the Sun, but larger in radius. It is... |
Dorado Dorado Dorado is a constellation in the southern sky. It was created in the late 16th century and is now one of the 88 modern constellations. Its name refers to the dolphinfish , which is known as dorado in Spanish, although it has also been depicted as a swordfish... |
8.41 | 172 | G8V | 0.946 | 1.116 | 5607 | 0.254 | 8.301 | 1 | ||
Gliese 176 Gliese 176 Gliese 176 is a red dwarf star in the constellation of Taurus. Based upon parallax measurements from the Hipparcos mission, it is located approximately 31 light years away. It has half the mass of the Sun, 53% of the Sun's radius and an apparent magnitude of +9.97.The corona of this star has a... |
Taurus Taurus (constellation) Taurus is one of the constellations of the zodiac. Its name is a Latin word meaning 'bull', and its astrological symbol is a stylized bull's head:... |
9.96 | 30 | M3V | 0.492 | 0.534 | 3895 | −0.111 | 4.393 | 1 | ||
HD 30562 HD 30562 HD 30562 is a 6th magnitude F-type main sequence star located approximately 86 light years away in the constellation of Eridanus. In August 2009, it was found that this star has a Jupiter-like planet that orbits in a very eccentric path.... |
Eridanus Eridanus (constellation) Eridanus is a constellation. It is represented as a river; its name is the Ancient Greek name for the Po River. It was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and it remains one of the 88 modern constellations. It is the sixth largest of the modern... |
5.77 | 86 | F8V | 1.219 | 1.637 | 5861 | 0.243 | 4.003 | 1 | ||
Gliese 179 | Orion Orion (constellation) Orion, often referred to as The Hunter, is a prominent constellation located on the celestial equator and visible throughout the world. It is one of the most conspicuous, and most recognizable constellations in the night sky... |
11.96 | 40 | M4V | 0.365 | 0.375 | 3372 | 0.299 | 1.347 | 1 | ||
HD 31253 | Orion Orion (constellation) Orion, often referred to as The Hunter, is a prominent constellation located on the celestial equator and visible throughout the world. It is one of the most conspicuous, and most recognizable constellations in the night sky... |
7.13 | 164 | F8V | 1.229 | 1.705 | 5960 | 0.156 | 2.797 | 1 | ||
HD 33283 HD 33283 HD 33283 is an 8th magnitude star in the constellation Lepus. It is located 86.88 parsecs away from the solar system. HD 33283 is similar to our Sun in terms of spectral type [G4V]. However, the star dwarfs the Sun by 24% more massive, 20% larger, 217 K hotter, and 232% more metals... |
Lepus Lepus (constellation) Lepus is a constellation lying just south of the celestial equator, immediately south of Orion. Its name is Latin for hare. Although the hare does not represent any particular figure in Greek mythology, Lepus was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and it... |
8.05 | 307 | G3V | 1.239 | 1.200 | 5995 | 0.366 | 3.222 | 1 | ||
HD 32518 HD 32518 HD 32518 is a 6th magnitude K-type giant star located approximately 390 light years away in the constellation of Camelopardalis. It is 1.13 times more massive, 10.22 times larger, and 41.2 times more luminous than the Sun. However, it has a lower amount of metals than our Sun and the age is older.... |
Camelopardalis Camelopardalis Camelopardalis is a large but faint constellation in the northern sky. The constellation was introduced in 1612 by Petrus Plancius. Some older astronomy books give an alternative spelling of the name, Camelopardus.-Etymology:... |
6.44 | 393 | K1III | 1.129 | 10.217 | 4583 | −0.154 | 5.829 | 1 | ||
HD 34445 HD 34445 HD 34445 is a 7th magnitude G-type star located approximately 152 light years away in the constellation Orion. This star is larger, hotter, brighter, and more massive than our Sun. Also its metal content is 40% greater than the Sun. In 2004, a gas giant planet was found in orbit around the star... |
Orion Orion (constellation) Orion, often referred to as The Hunter, is a prominent constellation located on the celestial equator and visible throughout the world. It is one of the most conspicuous, and most recognizable constellations in the night sky... |
7.32 | 152 | G0IV-V | 1.072 | 1.382 | 5836 | 0.139 | 8.456 | 1 | ||
HD 33564 HD 33564 HD 33564 is a 5th magnitude star located approximately 48 light-years away in the constellation of Camelopardalis. It is an F-type main sequence, indicating that the star is hotter and more massive than our Sun. The age of the star is only 3 Ga; despite of this, the star is only 76% the solar... |
Camelopardalis Camelopardalis Camelopardalis is a large but faint constellation in the northern sky. The constellation was introduced in 1612 by Petrus Plancius. Some older astronomy books give an alternative spelling of the name, Camelopardus.-Etymology:... |
5.09 | 68 | F6V | 1.251 | 1.111 | 6251 | −0.119 | 2.969 | 1 | ||
HD 290327 HD 290327 HD 290327 is a 9th magnitude G-type subgiant star located approximately 179 light years away in the constellation Orion. This star is larger, cooler, fainter, and less massive than our Sun. Also its metal content is seven-ninths as much as the Sun. In 2009, a gas giant planet was found in orbit... |
Orion Orion (constellation) Orion, often referred to as The Hunter, is a prominent constellation located on the celestial equator and visible throughout the world. It is one of the most conspicuous, and most recognizable constellations in the night sky... |
8.96 | 185 | G5IV | 0.901 | 1.765 | 5699 | −0.114 | 7.720 | 1 | ||
HD 38283 | Mensa Mensa (constellation) Mensa is a constellation in the southern sky, created in the 18th century. Its name is Latin for table. It covers a keystone-shaped wedge of sky stretching from approximately 4h to 7.5h of right ascension, and −71 to −85.5 degrees of declination. Other than the south polar constellation... |
6.70 | 125 | F9.5V | 1.085 | 1.187 | 5945 | −0.245 | 5.407 | 1 | ||
HD 37124 HD 37124 HD 37124 is a yellow dwarf star approximately 110 light-years away in the constellation of Taurus . As of 2005, three extrasolar planets have been confirmed to orbit the star. This system is currently one of the only that contains multiple planet that are not hot Jupiters and are either near or... |
Taurus Taurus (constellation) Taurus is one of the constellations of the zodiac. Its name is a Latin word meaning 'bull', and its astrological symbol is a stylized bull's head:... |
7.68 | 110 | G4V | 0.830 | 0.824 | 5606 | −0.442 | 3.327 | 3 | ||
Pi Mensae Pi Mensae Pi Mensae is a yellow subgiant star in the constellation of Mensa. This star has a high proper motion. The apparent magnitude is 5.67, which can be visible to the naked eye in exceptionally dark, clear skies. It is nearly 60 ly away. The star dwarfs the Sun in terms of mass, size, luminosity,... |
Mensa Mensa (constellation) Mensa is a constellation in the southern sky, created in the 18th century. Its name is Latin for table. It covers a keystone-shaped wedge of sky stretching from approximately 4h to 7.5h of right ascension, and −71 to −85.5 degrees of declination. Other than the south polar constellation... |
5.67 | 60 | G1IV | 1.123 | 2.086 | 5888 | 0.089 | 3.826 | 1 | ||
HD 37605 HD 37605 HD 37605 is an orange dwarf star located approximately 140 light years away in the constellation Orion. In 2004, a planet was found in orbit.... |
Orion Orion (constellation) Orion, often referred to as The Hunter, is a prominent constellation located on the celestial equator and visible throughout the world. It is one of the most conspicuous, and most recognizable constellations in the night sky... |
8.69 | 143 | K0V | 0.786 | 0.835 | 5230 | 0.388 | 10.712 | 1 | ||
HD 38529 HD 38529 HD 38529 is a binary star approximately 128 light-years away in the constellation of Orion.-HD 38529 A:... |
Orion Orion (constellation) Orion, often referred to as The Hunter, is a prominent constellation located on the celestial equator and visible throughout the world. It is one of the most conspicuous, and most recognizable constellations in the night sky... |
5.94 | 128 | G4IV | 1.386 | 2.576 | 5697 | 0.313 | 5.092 | 1 | ||
Beta Pictoris Beta Pictoris Beta Pictoris is the second brightest star in the constellation Pictor. It is located 63.4 light years from our solar system, and is 1.75 times as massive and 8.7 times as luminous as the Sun. The Beta Pictoris system is very young, only 8–20 million years old, although it is already in the main... |
Pictor Pictor Pictor is a small and faint constellation in the southern sky , located between the brilliant star Canopus and the Large Magellanic Cloud. Its name is Latin for painter, but it is in fact an abbreviation of its original name Equuleus Pictoris, the 'painter's easel', and it is normally represented... |
3.86 | 63 | A6V | 1.747 | 1.802 | 8052 | 0.051 | 0.012 | 1 | ||
HD 38801 | Orion Orion (constellation) Orion, often referred to as The Hunter, is a prominent constellation located on the celestial equator and visible throughout the world. It is one of the most conspicuous, and most recognizable constellations in the night sky... |
8.26 | 296 | K0IV | 1.356 | 2.528 | 5222 | 0.255 | 4.673 | 1 | ||
HD 40307 | Pictor Pictor Pictor is a small and faint constellation in the southern sky , located between the brilliant star Canopus and the Large Magellanic Cloud. Its name is Latin for painter, but it is in fact an abbreviation of its original name Equuleus Pictoris, the 'painter's easel', and it is normally represented... |
7.17 | 42 | K2.5V | 0.752 | 0.716 | 4977 | −0.308 | 1.198 | 3 | ||
HD 41004 A HD 41004 HD 41004 is a star system approximately 139 light years away in the constellation of Pictor.- HD 41004 A :HD 41004 A is a primary orange dwarf star of spectral type K1V and apparent magnitude 8.65.- Planetary system :... |
Pictor Pictor Pictor is a small and faint constellation in the southern sky , located between the brilliant star Canopus and the Large Magellanic Cloud. Its name is Latin for painter, but it is in fact an abbreviation of its original name Equuleus Pictoris, the 'painter's easel', and it is normally represented... |
8.65 | 133 | K1V | 0.722 | 0.719 | 5035 | −0.091 | 1.636 | 1 | ||
HD 40979 HD 40979 HD 40979 is a yellow-white dwarf star about 109 light-years away in the constellation of Auriga. The star is a member of a multiple system: it has a companion HD 40979B which shares its proper motion and is located at a projected distance of 6400 AU from the primary... |
Auriga Auriga (constellation) Auriga is a constellation in the northern sky. Its name is Latin for 'charioteer' and its stars form a shape that has been associated with the pointed helmet of a charioteer. It was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and remains among the 88 modern... |
6.74 | 108 | F8V | 1.098 | 1.208 | 5929 | 0.194 | 1.485 | 1 | ||
HD 43197 HD 43197 HD 43197 is a 9th magnitude G-type main sequence or subgiant star located approximately 179 light years away in the constellation Canis Major. This star is larger, cooler, fainter, and less massive than our Sun. Also its metal content is five halves as much as the Sun. In 2009, a gas giant planet... |
Canis Major Canis Major Canis Major is one of the 88 modern constellations, and was included in the 2nd-century astronomer Ptolemy's 48 constellations. Its name is Latin for 'greater dog', and is commonly represented as one of the dogs following Orion the hunter... |
8.95 | 184 | G9V | 0.956 | 1.001 | 5287 | 0.400 | 6.017 | 1 | ||
HD 43691 HD 43691 HD 43691 is a G-type star with magnitude +8.03 located approximately 260 light-years away in the constellation Auriga. This yellow star is about to stop thermonuclear hydrogen-fusion in its core and eventually expand to become a red giant.... |
Auriga Auriga (constellation) Auriga is a constellation in the northern sky. Its name is Latin for 'charioteer' and its stars form a shape that has been associated with the pointed helmet of a charioteer. It was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and remains among the 88 modern... |
8.03 | 262 | G0IV-V | 1.379 | 1.289 | 6199 | 0.277 | 2.810 | 1 | ||
HD 44219 HD 44219 HD 44219 is an 8th magnitude G-type main sequence star located approximately 164 light years away in the constellation Monoceros. This star is larger, cooler, brighter, and about the same mass as our Sun. Also its metal content is one-fifteenth more than the Sun. In 2009, a gas giant planet was... |
Monoceros Monoceros Monoceros is a faint constellation on the celestial equator. Its name is Greek for unicorn. Its definition is attributed to the 17th-century Dutch cartographer Petrus Plancius. It is bordered by Orion to the west, Gemini to the north, Canis Major to the south and Hydra to the east... |
7.71 | 164 | G5IV/V | 1.003 | 1.254 | 5634 | 0.027 | 4.103 | 1 | ||
HD 45364 HD 45364 HD 45364 is a star approximately 107 light years away from Earth in the constellation of Canis Major. As of August 2008 there are two confirmed extrasolar planets orbiting around it.- Planetary system :... |
Canis Major Canis Major Canis Major is one of the 88 modern constellations, and was included in the 2nd-century astronomer Ptolemy's 48 constellations. Its name is Latin for 'greater dog', and is commonly represented as one of the dogs following Orion the hunter... |
8.07 | 107 | G8V | 0.815 | 0.759 | 5434 | −0.166 | 7.546 | 2 | ||
HD 45350 HD 45350 HD 45350 is an 8th magnitude star located approximately 160 light-years away in the constellation of Auriga. It is a yellow subgiant , a Sun-like star that is finishing hydrogen fusion in its core. Although slightly cooler, it is brighter, although not much considering its subgiant status... |
Auriga Auriga (constellation) Auriga is a constellation in the northern sky. Its name is Latin for 'charioteer' and its stars form a shape that has been associated with the pointed helmet of a charioteer. It was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and remains among the 88 modern... |
7.88 | 159 | G5V | 1.018 | 1.265 | 5754 | 0.291 | 5.588 | 1 | ||
HD 45652 HD 45652 HD 45652 is a G8-K0 star located in the constellation Monoceros. It is approximately 118 light years from Earth with apparent magnitude 8.13.... |
Monoceros Monoceros Monoceros is a faint constellation on the celestial equator. Its name is Greek for unicorn. Its definition is attributed to the 17th-century Dutch cartographer Petrus Plancius. It is bordered by Orion to the west, Gemini to the north, Canis Major to the south and Hydra to the east... |
8.13 | 112 | K0V | 0.855 | 0.895 | 5312 | 0.287 | 4.920 | 1 | ||
6 Lyncis 6 Lyncis 6 Lyncis is a K-type subgiant star approximately 182 light years away in the constellation of Lynx. The star has mass 1.7 times, radius 5.2 times, and luminosity 15 times that of our Sun... |
Lynx Lynx (constellation) Lynx is a constellation in the northern sky, introduced in the 17th century by Johannes Hevelius. It is named after the lynx, a genus of cat. It is a very faint constellation; its brightest stars form a zigzag line.-History:... |
5.88 | 182 | K0III-IV | 1.688 | 5.152 | 4978 | −0.127 | 2.308 | 1 | ||
HD 46375 HD 46375 HD 46375 is an 8th magnitude K-type subgiant star located approximately 109 light-years away in the constellation of Monoceros. This star resembles a orange dwarf but which has a larger radius and luminosity indicating that fusion reactions in its core are starting to cease and the star is on its... |
Monoceros Monoceros Monoceros is a faint constellation on the celestial equator. Its name is Greek for unicorn. Its definition is attributed to the 17th-century Dutch cartographer Petrus Plancius. It is bordered by Orion to the west, Gemini to the north, Canis Major to the south and Hydra to the east... |
7.84 | 114 | K1IV | 1.477 | 1.020 | 5199 | 0.235 | 4.956 | 1 | ||
HD 47186 HD 47186 HD 47186 is a star located approximately 129 light-years away in the constellation of Canis Major. It is a G6V star with the characteristics very similar to the Sun, but it is 1.7 times more metal-rich. In 2008, two extrasolar planets were discovered orbiting the star.- Planetary system :Announced... |
Canis Major Canis Major Canis Major is one of the 88 modern constellations, and was included in the 2nd-century astronomer Ptolemy's 48 constellations. Its name is Latin for 'greater dog', and is commonly represented as one of the dogs following Orion the hunter... |
7.79 | 129 | G6V | 0.991 | 0.968 | 5675 | 0.228 | 4.437 | 2 | ||
HD 47536 HD 47536 HD 47536 is a 5th magnitude K-type giant star located approximately 400 light-years away in the constellation of Canis Major. The exact mass of the star is unknown, either 1.1 or 3 MS... |
Canis Major Canis Major Canis Major is one of the 88 modern constellations, and was included in the 2nd-century astronomer Ptolemy's 48 constellations. Its name is Latin for 'greater dog', and is commonly represented as one of the dogs following Orion the hunter... |
5.26 | 402 | K1III | 0.944 | 23.469 | 4379 | −0.684 | 9.328 | 2 | ||
HD 48265 HD 48265 |- bgcolor = "#FFFAFA"HD 48265 is a G type star in the southern constellation Puppis. It is a 8th magnitude star at a distance of about 285 light years from Earth.-Planetary system:... |
Puppis Puppis Puppis is a constellation in the southern sky. Its name is the Latin word for the poop deck of a ship, and Puppis represents the deck of the ship and its deckhouses... |
8.07 | 279 | G5IV/V | 0.933 | 1.035 | 5686 | 0.167 | 8.596 | 1 | ||
COROT-12 | Monoceros Monoceros Monoceros is a faint constellation on the celestial equator. Its name is Greek for unicorn. Its definition is attributed to the 17th-century Dutch cartographer Petrus Plancius. It is bordered by Orion to the west, Gemini to the north, Canis Major to the south and Hydra to the east... |
15.52 | 3759 | G2V | 1.078 | 1.116 | 5676 | 0.161 | 6.350 | 1 | ||
WASP-35 | Gemini Gemini (constellation) Gemini is one of the constellations of the zodiac. It was one of the 48 constellations described by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy and it remains one of the 88 modern constellations today. Its name is Latin for "twins", and it is associated with the twins Castor and Pollux in Greek mythology... |
11.38 | 694 | G3V | 0.977 | 0.991 | 5723 | 0.038 | 5.241 | 1 | ||
COROT-1 COROT-1 COROT-1 is a yellow dwarf main sequence star similar to our Sun. The star is located approximately 1,560 light-years away in the constellation of Monoceros. The apparent magnitude of this star is 13.6, which means it is not visible to the naked eye; however, it can be seen through a medium sized... |
Monoceros Monoceros Monoceros is a faint constellation on the celestial equator. Its name is Greek for unicorn. Its definition is attributed to the 17th-century Dutch cartographer Petrus Plancius. It is bordered by Orion to the west, Gemini to the north, Canis Major to the south and Hydra to the east... |
13.57 | 1561 | G1V | 0.899 | 1.085 | 5799 | 0.194 | 3.373 | 1 | ||
COROT-13 | Monoceros Monoceros Monoceros is a faint constellation on the celestial equator. Its name is Greek for unicorn. Its definition is attributed to the 17th-century Dutch cartographer Petrus Plancius. It is bordered by Orion to the west, Gemini to the north, Canis Major to the south and Hydra to the east... |
15.04 | 4271 | G0V | 1.090 | 1.011 | 5946 | 0.009 | 1.640 | 1 | ||
HD 49674 HD 49674 HD 49674 is an 8th magnitude G-type main-sequence star located approximately 144 light years away in the constellation of Auriga. It has a very similar mass to our Sun... |
Auriga Auriga (constellation) Auriga is a constellation in the northern sky. Its name is Latin for 'charioteer' and its stars form a shape that has been associated with the pointed helmet of a charioteer. It was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and remains among the 88 modern... |
8.10 | 144 | G5V | 1.074 | 0.942 | 5482 | 0.250 | 2.379 | 1 | ||
HD 50499 HD 50499 HD 50499 is a yellow dwarf star approximately 154 light-years away in the constellation of constellation of Puppis. It is suspected that the star is hotter, larger, and more massive than the Sun. The magnitude is 7, this star is too faint to be in naked eye visibility... |
Puppis Puppis Puppis is a constellation in the southern sky. Its name is the Latin word for the poop deck of a ship, and Puppis represents the deck of the ship and its deckhouses... |
7.22 | 150 | G1IV | 1.274 | 1.377 | 5902 | 0.233 | 5.684 | 1 | ||
COROT-14 | Monoceros Monoceros Monoceros is a faint constellation on the celestial equator. Its name is Greek for unicorn. Its definition is attributed to the 17th-century Dutch cartographer Petrus Plancius. It is bordered by Orion to the west, Gemini to the north, Canis Major to the south and Hydra to the east... |
16.03 | 4363 | F9V | 1.133 | 1.212 | 6035 | 0.054 | 0.633 | 1 | ||
HD 50554 HD 50554 HD 50554 is a star approximately away in the constellation Gemini.- Star :HD 50554 is a yellow-white main-sequence star [F8V] that currently fuse hydrogen in its core. Since the star is 7th magnitude, it is not visible to the unaided eye, but with binoculars or a telescope, it should be easy to... |
Gemini Gemini (constellation) Gemini is one of the constellations of the zodiac. It was one of the 48 constellations described by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy and it remains one of the 88 modern constellations today. Its name is Latin for "twins", and it is associated with the twins Castor and Pollux in Greek mythology... |
6.86 | 98 | F8V | 1.044 | 1.113 | 5902 | −0.067 | 4.579 | 1 | ||
COROT-7 | Monoceros Monoceros Monoceros is a faint constellation on the celestial equator. Its name is Greek for unicorn. Its definition is attributed to the 17th-century Dutch cartographer Petrus Plancius. It is bordered by Orion to the west, Gemini to the north, Canis Major to the south and Hydra to the east... |
11.66 | 465 | K0V | 0.926 | 0.866 | 5275 | 0.028 | 1.479 | 2 | ||
COROT-5 COROT-5 COROT-5 is an magnitude 14 star located in the Monoceros constellation.-Location and properties:The announcement materials identify this star as located within the LRa01 field of view of the COROT spacecraft... |
Monoceros Monoceros Monoceros is a faint constellation on the celestial equator. Its name is Greek for unicorn. Its definition is attributed to the 17th-century Dutch cartographer Petrus Plancius. It is bordered by Orion to the west, Gemini to the north, Canis Major to the south and Hydra to the east... |
14.01 | 4014 | F9V | 0.998 | 1.186 | 6102 | −0.246 | 6.923 | 1 | ||
HD 52265 HD 52265 HD 52265 is a 6th magnitude G-type main sequence star located approximately 92 light-years away in the constellation of Monoceros. It is 18% more massive and almost twice as luminous than our Sun. The age of the star is 4,000 million years.... |
Monoceros Monoceros Monoceros is a faint constellation on the celestial equator. Its name is Greek for unicorn. Its definition is attributed to the 17th-century Dutch cartographer Petrus Plancius. It is bordered by Orion to the west, Gemini to the north, Canis Major to the south and Hydra to the east... |
6.30 | 94 | G0V | 1.204 | 1.249 | 6025 | 0.106 | 4.878 | 1 | ||
HAT-P-24 HAT-P-24 HAT-P-24 is an F8 dwarf star about 405 pc away. However, some sources indicate that the star is about 306 ±20 pc away. It has a planet HAT-P-24b, which is a hot Jupiter... |
Gemini Gemini (constellation) Gemini is one of the constellations of the zodiac. It was one of the 48 constellations described by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy and it remains one of the 88 modern constellations today. Its name is Latin for "twins", and it is associated with the twins Castor and Pollux in Greek mythology... |
11.82 | 997 | F8V | 1.191 | 1.317 | 6373 | −0.160 | 2.778 | 1 | ||
COROT-4 | Monoceros Monoceros Monoceros is a faint constellation on the celestial equator. Its name is Greek for unicorn. Its definition is attributed to the 17th-century Dutch cartographer Petrus Plancius. It is bordered by Orion to the west, Gemini to the north, Canis Major to the south and Hydra to the east... |
13.67 | 3602 | F0V | 1.098 | 1.154 | 6193 | −0.003 | 1.032 | 1 | ||
HAT-P-9 HAT-P-9 |- bgcolor="#FFFAFA"| Equatorial [ g ] || 201,21 m/s2HAT-P-9 is a magnitude 12 star approximately 1560 light years away in the constellation Auriga.-Planetary system:... |
Auriga Auriga (constellation) Auriga is a constellation in the northern sky. Its name is Latin for 'charioteer' and its stars form a shape that has been associated with the pointed helmet of a charioteer. It was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and remains among the 88 modern... |
12.35 | 1571 | F7V | 1.277 | 1.322 | 6344 | 0.122 | 6.376 | 1 | ||
XO-4 XO-4 XO-4 is a star located approximately 956 light-years away from Earth in the Lynx constellation. It has a magnitude of about 11 and cannot be seen with the naked eye but is visible through a small telescope.-Planetary system:... |
Lynx Lynx (constellation) Lynx is a constellation in the northern sky, introduced in the 17th century by Johannes Hevelius. It is named after the lynx, a genus of cat. It is a very faint constellation; its brightest stars form a zigzag line.-History:... |
10.65 | 957 | F5V | 1.320 | 1.554 | 5696 | −0.040 | 2.089 | 1 | ||
HAT-P-20 | Gemini Gemini (constellation) Gemini is one of the constellations of the zodiac. It was one of the 48 constellations described by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy and it remains one of the 88 modern constellations today. Its name is Latin for "twins", and it is associated with the twins Castor and Pollux in Greek mythology... |
11.34 | 227 | K7V | 0.760 | 0.690 | 4595 | 0.355 | 6.711 | 1 | ||
HD 59686 HD 59686 HD 59686 is a 5th magnitude star approximately 316 light years away in the constellation Gemini.- Star :It is an orange giant meaning it has ceased fusing hydrogen in its core and on its way to becoming a red giant... |
Gemini Gemini (constellation) Gemini is one of the constellations of the zodiac. It was one of the 48 constellations described by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy and it remains one of the 88 modern constellations today. Its name is Latin for "twins", and it is associated with the twins Castor and Pollux in Greek mythology... |
5.45 | 316 | K2III | 1.875 | 11.621 | 4987 | 0.280 | 2.345 | 1 | ||
HD 60532 HD 60532 HD 60532 is a white main sequence star located approximately 84 light-years away in the constellation of Puppis, taking its primary name from its Henry Draper Catalogue designation. It is calculated to be 1.44 times more massive than the Sun. The star is only 59% as old as our Sun and has... |
Puppis Puppis Puppis is a constellation in the southern sky. Its name is the Latin word for the poop deck of a ship, and Puppis represents the deck of the ship and its deckhouses... |
4.46 | 83 | F6IV-V | 1.444 | 2.520 | 6095 | −0.259 | 2.671 | 2 | ||
NGC 2423-3 NGC 2423-3 NGC 2423-3 is a red giant star approximately 2498 light-years away in the constellation of Puppis. The star is part of the NGC 2423 open cluster . The star has an apparent magnitude of nine and an absolute magnitude of zero, with a mass of 2.4 times the Sun... |
Puppis Puppis Puppis is a constellation in the southern sky. Its name is the Latin word for the poop deck of a ship, and Puppis represents the deck of the ship and its deckhouses... |
9.45 | 2499 | G9IV-V | 2.432 | 6.712 | 5387 | 0.144 | 0.752 | 1 | ||
HD 63454 HD 63454 HD 63454 is a ninth magnitude K-type main sequence star located approximately 117 light-years away in the constellation of Chamaeleon. It is somewhat cooler and less luminous than our Sun. To see the star one needs a small telescope... |
Chamaeleon Chamaeleon Chamaeleon is a small constellation in the southern sky. It is named after the chameleon, a form of lizard. It was first defined in the sixteenth century.-History:... |
9.37 | 113 | K3Vk | 0.812 | 0.776 | 4731 | 0.107 | 0.997 | 1 | ||
Pollux Pollux (star) Pollux is an orange giant star approximately 34 light-years from the Earth in the constellation of Gemini . Pollux is the brightest star in the constellation, brighter than Castor... |
Gemini Gemini (constellation) Gemini is one of the constellations of the zodiac. It was one of the 48 constellations described by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy and it remains one of the 88 modern constellations today. Its name is Latin for "twins", and it is associated with the twins Castor and Pollux in Greek mythology... |
1.15 | 34 | K0IIIb | 1.863 | 8.819 | 4666 | 0.194 | 8.784 | 1 | ||
XO-5 XO-5 XO-5 is a yellow dwarf main sequence star located approximately 830 light-years away from Earth in the Lynx constellation. It has a magnitude of about 12 and cannot be seen with the naked eye but is visible through a small telescope.-Planetary system:... |
Lynx Lynx (constellation) Lynx is a constellation in the northern sky, introduced in the 17th century by Johannes Hevelius. It is named after the lynx, a genus of cat. It is a very faint constellation; its brightest stars form a zigzag line.-History:... |
12.13 | 881 | G8V | 0.879 | 1.065 | 5510 | 0.180 | 8.488 | 1 | ||
HD 63765 HD 63765 HD 63765 is a th magnitude G-type main sequence star located approximately 106 light years away in the constellation Carina. This star is smaller, cooler, dimmer, and less massive than our Sun. It has a lower iron content than our Sun, with approximately 69% of the Sun's iron-to-hydrogen ratio... |
Carina Carina (constellation) Carina is a constellation in the southern sky. Its name is Latin for the keel of a ship, and it was formerly part of the larger constellation of Argo Navis until that constellation was divided in three.-Stars:... |
8.10 | 108 | G9V | 0.864 | 0.817 | 5223 | −0.159 | 4.541 | 1 | ||
XO-2 XO-2 XO-2 may refer to:*XO-2b - An extrasolar planet orbiting the star XO-2 in the constellation Lynx*XO-2 - A star with exoplanet XO-2b in orbit around it*OLPC XO-2 - A design study of the One Laptop per Child computer... |
Lynx Lynx (constellation) Lynx is a constellation in the northern sky, introduced in the 17th century by Johannes Hevelius. It is named after the lynx, a genus of cat. It is a very faint constellation; its brightest stars form a zigzag line.-History:... |
11.25 | 485 | K0V | 0.977 | 0.965 | 5336 | 0.448 | 1.884 | 1 | ||
HD 65216 HD 65216 HD 65216 is an 8th magnitude G-type main sequence star located approximately away in the constellation of Carina. It is a Sun-like yellow dwarf, 8% less massive and somewhat less luminous. It cannot be seen without technical aid, but with binoculars or telescope it should be visible.- Planetary... |
Carina Carina (constellation) Carina is a constellation in the southern sky. Its name is Latin for the keel of a ship, and it was formerly part of the larger constellation of Argo Navis until that constellation was divided in three.-Stars:... |
7.98 | 116 | G5V | 0.921 | 0.964 | 5533 | −0.117 | 5.720 | 1 | ||
HD 66428 HD 66428 HD 66428 is a G-type main sequence star located approximately 179 light-years away in the constellation of Monoceros. This star is similar to our Sun with an apparent magnitude of 8.25, an effective temperature of 5705 ± 27 K and a solar luminosity 1.28.... |
Monoceros Monoceros Monoceros is a faint constellation on the celestial equator. Its name is Greek for unicorn. Its definition is attributed to the 17th-century Dutch cartographer Petrus Plancius. It is bordered by Orion to the west, Gemini to the north, Canis Major to the south and Hydra to the east... |
8.01 | 179 | G5IV | 1.145 | 1.205 | 5752 | 0.306 | 5.562 | 1 | ||
GJ 3483 | Volans Volans Volans is a constellation in the southern sky. It represents a flying fish; its name is a shortened form of its original name, Piscis Volans... |
13.70 | 63 | DQ D | 0.616 | 0.007 | 14641 | N/A | 7.698 | 1 | ||
WASP-51 | Hydra Hydra (constellation) Hydra is the largest of the 88 modern constellations, measuring 1303 square degrees. It has a long history, having been included among the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy. It is commonly represented as a water snake... |
10.36 | 932 | F7IV | 1.199 | 1.277 | 6247 | −0.077 | 6.762 | 1 | ||
HD 68988 HD 68988 HD 68988 is an 8th magnitude G-type star located approximately 192 light-years away in Ursa Major constellation.-Planetary system:There are two planets: HD 68988 b was discovered in 2002 and HD 68988 c was discovered in 2006.... |
Ursa Major Ursa Major Ursa Major , also known as the Great Bear, is a constellation visible throughout the year in most of the northern hemisphere. It can best be seen in April... |
8.21 | 178 | G0V | 1.186 | 1.136 | 5767 | 0.236 | 6.779 | 1 | ||
HD 69830 HD 69830 HD 69830 is an orange dwarf star approximately 41 light-years away in the constellation of Puppis. It has the Gould designation 285 G. Puppis, though this is infrequently used. In 2005, the Spitzer Space Telescope discovered a debris disk orbiting the star. The disk contains substantially more... |
Puppis Puppis Puppis is a constellation in the southern sky. Its name is the Latin word for the poop deck of a ship, and Puppis represents the deck of the ship and its deckhouses... |
5.95 | 41 | K0V | 0.856 | 0.895 | 5385 | −0.045 | 7.446 | 3 | ||
HD 70642 HD 70642 HD 70642 is a yellow dwarf star in the constellation of Puppis located 93.8 light years away. This star has about the same mass and radius as the Sun, is slightly cooler and less luminous, and is richer in abundance of iron relative to hydrogen.... |
Puppis Puppis Puppis is a constellation in the southern sky. Its name is the Latin word for the poop deck of a ship, and Puppis represents the deck of the ship and its deckhouses... |
7.18 | 92 | G5V | 1.023 | 0.840 | 5533 | 0.155 | 3.875 | 1 | ||
HD 70573 HD 70573 HD 70573 is a 9th magnitude star approximately 149 light-years away in the constellation of Hydra. The star is young, only 101 million years old.-Planetary system:... |
Hydra Hydra (constellation) Hydra is the largest of the 88 modern constellations, measuring 1303 square degrees. It has a long history, having been included among the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy. It is commonly represented as a water snake... |
8.70 | 149 | G1.5V | 1.012 | 0.981 | 5737 | −0.178 | 0.101 | 1 | ||
HD 72659 HD 72659 HD 72659 is a yellow dwarf star in the Hydra constellation. The apparent magnitude is +7.48 and the distance is 168 light years away from Earth. An extrasolar planet was discovered orbiting this star in 2003.... |
Hydra Hydra (constellation) Hydra is the largest of the 88 modern constellations, measuring 1303 square degrees. It has a long history, having been included among the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy. It is commonly represented as a water snake... |
7.48 | 163 | G0V | 0.953 | 1.433 | 5821 | −0.144 | 4.422 | 1 | ||
HD 73267 HD 73267 |- bgcolor="#FFFAFA"HD 73267 is a K type star in the southern constellation Pyxis. It is a 9th magnitude star at a distance of about 179 light years from Earth.-Planetary system:... |
Pyxis Pyxis Pyxis is a small and faint constellation in the southern sky. Its name is Latin for a mariner's compass... |
8.89 | 177 | K0V | 0.893 | 1.043 | 5317 | 0.035 | 7.355 | 1 | ||
HD 73256 HD 73256 HD 73256 is a star located approximately 119 light years away in the constellation Pyxis. The spectral type is G8/K0V with a quarter more mass than the Sun.... |
Pyxis Pyxis Pyxis is a small and faint constellation in the southern sky. Its name is Latin for a mariner's compass... |
8.08 | 123 | G8V | 1.236 | 0.897 | 5321 | 0.290 | 0.827 | 1 | ||
HD 73526 HD 73526 HD 73526 is a yellow dwarf star about 323 light-years away in the constellation Vela.- Star :The star is cooler, more luminous, similar mass, and larger than our Sun... |
Vela Vela (constellation) Vela is a constellation in the southern sky. Its name is Latin for the sails of a ship, and it was originally part of a larger constellation, the ship Argo Navis, which was later divided into three parts, the others being Carina and Puppis.-Stars:... |
9.00 | 328 | G6V | 1.020 | 1.494 | 5470 | 0.278 | 5.589 | 2 | ||
HD 73534 HD 73534 HD 73534 is an 8th magnitude G-type subgiant star located approximately 316 light years away in the constellation Cancer. A G5 star, it has evolved off the main sequence, which is why it is much more luminous than our Sun. In August 2009, it was announced that it has a planet. It is the first... |
Cancer Cancer (constellation) Cancer is one of the twelve constellations of the zodiac. Its name is Latin for crab and it is commonly represented as such. Its symbol is . Cancer is small and its stars are faint... |
8.24 | 264 | G5IV | 1.290 | 2.654 | 4952 | 0.164 | 7.785 | 1 | ||
HAT-P-13 HAT-P-13 HAT-P-13, also known as GSC 03416-00543, is a G-type main sequence star approximately 697 light-years away in the constellation Ursa Major. In 2009 it was discovered that this star is orbited by two massive planets, the innermost of which transits the star... |
Ursa Major Ursa Major Ursa Major , also known as the Great Bear, is a constellation visible throughout the year in most of the northern hemisphere. It can best be seen in April... |
10.42 | 696 | G4IV | 1.220 | 1.561 | 5638 | 0.433 | 5.031 | 1 | ||
4 Ursae Majoris | Ursa Major Ursa Major Ursa Major , also known as the Great Bear, is a constellation visible throughout the year in most of the northern hemisphere. It can best be seen in April... |
5.79 | 256 | K1III | 1.234 | 16.786 | 4415 | −0.255 | 4.604 | 1 | ||
Gliese 317 Gliese 317 Gliese 317 is a red dwarf star approximately 50 light-years away in the constellation of Pyxis. The star has an apparent magnitude of 12, an absolute magnitude of 12.2, and corresponding to visual luminosity of 0.1% Sun... |
Pyxis Pyxis Pyxis is a small and faint constellation in the southern sky. Its name is Latin for a mariner's compass... |
12.98 | 30 | M3.5V | 0.243 | 0.302 | 3192 | −0.227 | 7.341 | 1 | ||
HD 74156 HD 74156 HD 74156 is a yellow dwarf star in the constellation of Hydra, 211 light years from our solar system. It is known to be orbited by two giant planets.- Star :... |
Hydra Hydra (constellation) Hydra is the largest of the 88 modern constellations, measuring 1303 square degrees. It has a long history, having been included among the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy. It is commonly represented as a water snake... |
7.61 | 210 | G0IV | 1.236 | 1.581 | 6039 | 0.134 | 7.375 | 2 | ||
HD 75289 HD 75289 HD 75289 is a 6th magnitude star in the constellation of Vela. Like our Sun, it is a yellow dwarf but slightly more massive, hotter and luminous. The spectral type of the star is G0 V... |
Vela Vela (constellation) Vela is a constellation in the southern sky. Its name is Latin for the sails of a ship, and it was originally part of a larger constellation, the ship Argo Navis, which was later divided into three parts, the others being Carina and Puppis.-Stars:... |
6.36 | 95 | G0V | 1.045 | 1.255 | 6011 | 0.289 | 4.956 | 1 | ||
55 Cancri 55 Cancri 55 Cancri , also cataloged Rho1 Cancri or abbreviated 55 Cnc, is a binary star approximately 41 light-years away from Earth in the constellation of Cancer... |
Cancer Cancer (constellation) Cancer is one of the twelve constellations of the zodiac. Its name is Latin for crab and it is commonly represented as such. Its symbol is . Cancer is small and its stars are faint... |
5.95 | 40 | G8V | 1.026 | 0.887 | 5217 | 0.290 | 5.543 | 5 | ||
HD 75898 HD 75898 HD 75898 is an 8th magnitude star approximately 263 light years away in the constellation Lynx. It is a yellow subgiant, although it is only 3.8 billion years old. The star is 28% more massive, 60% larger, and 3 times as luminous than our local star... |
Lynx Lynx (constellation) Lynx is a constellation in the northern sky, introduced in the 17th century by Johannes Hevelius. It is named after the lynx, a genus of cat. It is a very faint constellation; its brightest stars form a zigzag line.-History:... |
8.04 | 247 | G0IV | 1.279 | 1.604 | 6021 | 0.266 | 3.844 | 1 | ||
HD 76700 HD 76700 HD 76700 is a yellow dwarf star 195 light years from Earth in the constellation of Volans. It has a mass very similar to our Sun, but is cooler and brighter and thus much older. It is orbited by a recently discovered planet.... |
Volans Volans Volans is a constellation in the southern sky. It represents a flying fish; its name is a shortened form of its original name, Piscis Volans... |
8.12 | 197 | G6V | 0.999 | 1.326 | 5458 | 0.138 | 4.512 | 1 | ||
WASP-13 | Lynx Lynx (constellation) Lynx is a constellation in the northern sky, introduced in the 17th century by Johannes Hevelius. It is named after the lynx, a genus of cat. It is a very faint constellation; its brightest stars form a zigzag line.-History:... |
10.42 | 509 | G1V | 1.144 | 1.097 | 5826 | 0.002 | 2.759 | 1 | ||
HD 80606 | Ursa Major Ursa Major Ursa Major , also known as the Great Bear, is a constellation visible throughout the year in most of the northern hemisphere. It can best be seen in April... |
8.93 | 579 | G5V | 0.859 | 0.921 | 5370 | 0.428 | 7.633 | 1 | ||
HD 81040 HD 81040 HD 81040 is a star in the constellation of Leo. It is G-type yellow dwarf like our Sun.The Sun dwarfs HD 81040 in terms of physical characteristics. The age of the star is not precisely known; the ELODIE spectrograph suggested 0.8 Gyr and found it to have a young dust disk... |
Leo Leo (constellation) Leo is one of the constellations of the zodiac. Its name is Latin for lion. Its symbol is . Leo lies between dim Cancer to the west and Virgo to the east.-Stars:... |
7.71 | 108 | G2V | 0.958 | 0.952 | 5623 | −0.157 | 4.178 | 1 | ||
41 Lyncis 41 Lyncis |- bgcolor="#FFFAFA"| Equatorial [ g ] || 3.4 m/s241 Lyncis is a star located in the constellation Ursa Major, despite it designation genitive 'Lyncis' that suggests it is in Lynx... |
Ursa Major Ursa Major Ursa Major , also known as the Great Bear, is a constellation visible throughout the year in most of the northern hemisphere. It can best be seen in April... |
5.41 | 280 | K0III-IV | 2.128 | 12.865 | 4753 | −0.359 | 1.352 | 1 | ||
HD 82943 HD 82943 HD 82943 is a yellow dwarf star approximately 89 light-years away in the constellation of Hydra. Two extrasolar planets have been confirmed to be orbiting it, and it is thought that the system had more giant planets that were "swallowed" by the parent star... |
Hydra Hydra (constellation) Hydra is the largest of the 88 modern constellations, measuring 1303 square degrees. It has a long history, having been included among the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy. It is commonly represented as a water snake... |
6.54 | 90 | G0V | 1.175 | 1.124 | 5874 | 0.273 | 3.080 | 2 | ||
HD 83443 HD 83443 HD 83443 is an orange dwarf star approximately 142 light-years away in the constellation of Vela. As of 2000, at least one extrasolar planet has been confirmed to be orbiting the star.- Planetary system :... |
Vela Vela (constellation) Vela is a constellation in the southern sky. Its name is Latin for the sails of a ship, and it was originally part of a larger constellation, the ship Argo Navis, which was later divided into three parts, the others being Carina and Puppis.-Stars:... |
8.24 | 134 | K0V | 0.792 | 1.045 | 5462 | 0.331 | 2.945 | 1 | ||
HD 85390 HD 85390 HD 85390 is a main sequence star of spectral class K1 located approximately 111 light years away in the constellation Vela, appearing as 8.55 magnitude star. This star is smaller, cooler, dimmer, and less massive than our Sun. Also its metal content is seven-sixths as much as the Sun... |
Vela Vela (constellation) Vela is a constellation in the southern sky. Its name is Latin for the sails of a ship, and it was originally part of a larger constellation, the ship Argo Navis, which was later divided into three parts, the others being Carina and Puppis.-Stars:... |
8.55 | 106 | K1.5V | 0.758 | 0.797 | 4877 | −0.071 | 6.307 | 1 | ||
WASP-19 WASP-19 WASP-19 is a magnitude 12.3 star located in the Vela constellation of the southern hemisphere. This star has been found to host a transiting hot Jupiter-type planet in tight orbit.-Planetary system:... |
Vela Vela (constellation) Vela is a constellation in the southern sky. Its name is Latin for the sails of a ship, and it was originally part of a larger constellation, the ship Argo Navis, which was later divided into three parts, the others being Carina and Puppis.-Stars:... |
12.28 | 817 | G8V | 0.947 | 0.928 | 5456 | 0.021 | 0.623 | 1 | ||
HD 86081 HD 86081 HD 86081 is a yellow-white dwarf star in the constellation Sextans south of the celestial equator. It is bigger and more massive at 1.22 and 1.21 solar units respectively. It has temperature of 6028 K and luminosity of 1.75 solar.... |
Sextans Sextans Sextans is a minor equatorial constellation which was introduced in 1687 by Johannes Hevelius. Its name is Latin for the astronomical sextant, an instrument that Hevelius made frequent use of in his observations.-Notable features:... |
8.74 | 311 | F8V | 1.214 | 1.211 | 6028 | 0.257 | 6.208 | 1 | ||
HD 86226 HD 86226 HD 86226 is a G type yellowish white star found in the constellation of Hydra. Due to the reactions it had when placed under a Doppler test, 13 Magellan Doppler Velocity observations were made of an object found near the star... |
Hydra Hydra (constellation) Hydra is the largest of the 88 modern constellations, measuring 1303 square degrees. It has a long history, having been included among the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy. It is commonly represented as a water snake... |
7.93 | 148 | G2V | 1.019 | 1.014 | 5845 | −0.045 | 1.807 | 1 | ||
HD 86264 HD 86264 HD 86264 is a 7th magnitude F-type main sequence star located approximately 237 light years away in the constellation Hydra. In August 2009, it was announced that an exoplanet was found in an eccentric orbit.... |
Hydra Hydra (constellation) Hydra is the largest of the 88 modern constellations, measuring 1303 square degrees. It has a long history, having been included among the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy. It is commonly represented as a water snake... |
7.42 | 224 | F7V | 1.423 | 1.880 | 6214 | 0.202 | 2.245 | 1 | ||
HIP 49067 | Sextans Sextans Sextans is a minor equatorial constellation which was introduced in 1687 by Johannes Hevelius. Its name is Latin for the astronomical sextant, an instrument that Hevelius made frequent use of in his observations.-Notable features:... |
9.86 | 139 | K3V | 0.744 | 0.659 | 4746 | −0.066 | 4.526 | 2 | ||
HD 87883 HD 87883 HD 87883 is an 8th magnitude K-type main sequence star located approximately 59 light years away in the constellation Leo Minor. The age of this star is 9.8 billion years, compared with 4.6 billion years for our Sun. In August 2009, this star was found to have a radial velocity planet.-References:... |
Leo Minor Leo Minor Leo Minor is a small and faint constellation. Its name means "the smaller lion", in contrast to Leo, the larger lion. Its brightest stars form a rough triangle, and it lies between the larger and more recognizable Ursa Major and Leo... |
7.56 | 59 | K0V | 0.820 | 0.763 | 4976 | 0.093 | 9.785 | 1 | ||
HD 88133 HD 88133 HD 88133 is an 8th magnitude star in the constellation of Leo. It is classified as a yellow subgiant star . It is slightly more massive than our Sun, cooler and more luminous. As a subgiant, it has left the main sequence and started to evolve towards red gianthood... |
Leo Leo (constellation) Leo is one of the constellations of the zodiac. Its name is Latin for lion. Its symbol is . Leo lies between dim Cancer to the west and Virgo to the east.-Stars:... |
8.07 | 266 | G5IV | 1.204 | 1.934 | 5494 | 0.335 | 9.555 | 1 | ||
BD+20°2457 BD+20°2457 BD+20°2457 is a 10th magnitude K-type bright giant star located between 320 to 980 light years away in the constellation of Leo. This star is very metal-poor, containing only 10% as enriched with elements heavier than hydrogen and helium as our sun, almost classifying this as a population II star... |
Leo Leo (constellation) Leo is one of the constellations of the zodiac. Its name is Latin for lion. Its symbol is . Leo lies between dim Cancer to the west and Virgo to the east.-Stars:... |
9.75 | 516 | K2II | 2.415 | 49.492 | 4127 | −0.999 | 1.850 | 1 | ||
HD 89307 HD 89307 HD 89307 is a yellow main-sequence star located approximately 108 light-years away in the constellation of Leo. The apparent magnitude is 7.06. The mass of the star is identical in value to the Sun.- Planetary system :... |
Leo Leo (constellation) Leo is one of the constellations of the zodiac. Its name is Latin for lion. Its symbol is . Leo lies between dim Cancer to the west and Virgo to the east.-Stars:... |
7.01 | 106 | G0V | 1.036 | 1.072 | 5834 | −0.226 | 8.786 | 1 | ||
WASP-43 WASP-43 WASP-43 is a K-type star in the Sextans constellation. It is almost the same size as the Sun, but approximately half the mass. WASP-43 has one known planet in orbit, a Hot Jupiter called WASP-43b. At the time of publishing of WASP-43b's discovery on April 15, 2011, the planet was the most closely... |
Sextans Sextans Sextans is a minor equatorial constellation which was introduced in 1687 by Johannes Hevelius. Its name is Latin for the astronomical sextant, an instrument that Hevelius made frequent use of in his observations.-Notable features:... |
12.40 | 247 | K7V | 0.576 | 0.932 | 4404 | −0.046 | 0.598 | 1 | ||
Gamma1 Leonis | Leo Leo (constellation) Leo is one of the constellations of the zodiac. Its name is Latin for lion. Its symbol is . Leo lies between dim Cancer to the west and Virgo to the east.-Stars:... |
2.12 | 130 | K1IIIb | 1.226 | 31.880 | 4391 | −0.489 | 6.442 | 1 | ||
HD 89744 HD 89744 HD 89744 is an F-dwarf star about 130 light years away in the constellation of Ursa Major. In April 2000, a planet was discovered by radial velocity method.- Stellar components :... |
Ursa Major Ursa Major Ursa Major , also known as the Great Bear, is a constellation visible throughout the year in most of the northern hemisphere. It can best be seen in April... |
5.74 | 129 | F7V | 1.402 | 2.145 | 6166 | 0.180 | 2.044 | 1 | ||
HD 233731 | Ursa Major Ursa Major Ursa Major , also known as the Great Bear, is a constellation visible throughout the year in most of the northern hemisphere. It can best be seen in April... |
9.76 | 268 | G5V | 0.923 | 1.040 | 5302 | 0.244 | 12.402 | 1 | ||
24 Sextantis 24 Sextantis 24 Sextantis is a 7th magnitude star located approximately 244 light-years away in the constellation of Sextans. It is a G-type subgiant with 54% more mass than the Sun, but cooler. At the age of 2.7 billion years, it indicates that it is an evolved A-type star... |
Sextans Sextans Sextans is a minor equatorial constellation which was introduced in 1687 by Johannes Hevelius. Its name is Latin for the astronomical sextant, an instrument that Hevelius made frequent use of in his observations.-Notable features:... |
6.44 | 253 | G5III | 1.545 | 4.902 | 5098 | −0.031 | 2.697 | 2 | ||
HD 90156 HD 90156 HD 90156 is a 7th magnitude G-type main sequence star located approximately 129 light years away in the constellation Hydra. This star is smaller, cooler, fainter, and less massive than our Sun. Also its metal content is over half as much as the Sun. In 2009, a gas giant planet was found in orbit... |
Hydra Hydra (constellation) Hydra is the largest of the 88 modern constellations, measuring 1303 square degrees. It has a long history, having been included among the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy. It is commonly represented as a water snake... |
6.95 | 73 | G5V | 0.837 | 0.717 | 5671 | −0.241 | 7.250 | 1 | ||
OGLE-TR-211 OGLE-TR-211 OGLE-TR-211 is a distant magnitude 14 star located about 17,000 light years away in the constellation of Carina.-Planetary system:OGLE-TR-211 has a transiting planet in a very close orbit, another hot Jupiter.... |
Carina Carina (constellation) Carina is a constellation in the southern sky. Its name is Latin for the keel of a ship, and it was formerly part of the larger constellation of Argo Navis until that constellation was divided in three.-Stars:... |
14.85 | 5286 | F8V | 1.301 | 1.784 | 6280 | 0.065 | 3.201 | 1 | ||
HD 92788 HD 92788 HD 92788 is a G-type star located approximately 107 light-years away in the constellation of Sextans. It is more massive and slightly smaller than the Sun with high metallicity.- Planetary system :... |
Sextans Sextans Sextans is a minor equatorial constellation which was introduced in 1687 by Johannes Hevelius. Its name is Latin for the astronomical sextant, an instrument that Hevelius made frequent use of in his observations.-Notable features:... |
7.11 | 116 | G5V | 1.064 | 0.992 | 5559 | 0.244 | 3.776 | 1 | ||
HD 93083 HD 93083 HD 93083 is an 8th magnitude star located approximately 94 light years away in the southern constellation of Antlia. It is an orange dwarf , somewhat cooler and less luminous than our Sun.-Planetary system:... |
Antlia Antlia Antlia is a constellation in the southern sky. Its name means "pump" and it specifically represents an air pump. The stars comprising Antlia are faint, and the constellation was not created until the 18th century... |
8.33 | 91 | K3V | 0.725 | 0.851 | 4826 | 0.152 | 5.840 | 1 | ||
OGLE-TR-132 OGLE-TR-132 OGLE-TR-132 is a distant magnitude 15.72 star in the star fields of the constellation Carina. Because of its great distance, about 4900 light years, and location in the crowded field it was not notable in any way... |
Carina Carina (constellation) Carina is a constellation in the southern sky. Its name is Latin for the keel of a ship, and it was formerly part of the larger constellation of Argo Navis until that constellation was divided in three.-Stars:... |
16.21 | 5169 | K1V | 1.257 | 1.338 | 6279 | 0.369 | 3.228 | 1 | ||
OGLE-TR-113 OGLE-TR-113 OGLE-TR-113 is a dim, distant magnitude 16 binary star in the star fields of the constellation Carina. Because of its distance of about 1800 light years, and location in a crowded field it was not notable in any way... |
Carina Carina (constellation) Carina is a constellation in the southern sky. Its name is Latin for the keel of a ship, and it was formerly part of the larger constellation of Argo Navis until that constellation was divided in three.-Stars:... |
16.08 | 5612 | G6V | 0.778 | 0.774 | 4205 | 0.143 | 0.877 | 1 | ||
OGLE-TR-111 OGLE-TR-111 OGLE-TR-111 is a yellow dwarf star approximately 5,000 light-years away in the constellation of Carina . Having an apparent magnitude of about 17 this distant and dim star has not yet been cataloged.- Planetary system :... |
Carina Carina (constellation) Carina is a constellation in the southern sky. Its name is Latin for the keel of a ship, and it was formerly part of the larger constellation of Argo Navis until that constellation was divided in three.-Stars:... |
16.96 | 4942 | K2V | 0.821 | 0.831 | 4936 | 0.117 | 1.234 | 1 | ||
BD-10°3166 BD-10°3166 BD-10°3166 is a K-type main sequence star approximately 218 light-years away in the constellation of Crater. It was inconspicuous enough not be included in the Draper catalog . The Hipparcos satellite also did not study it, so its true distance is poorly known. A recent photometric distance... |
Crater Crater (constellation) Crater is a constellation. Its name is Latin for cup, and in Greek mythology it is identified with the cup of the god Apollo. It was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and remains one of the 88 modern constellations... |
10.00 | 218 | G4V | 0.987 | 1.708 | 5400 | 0.501 | 4.180 | 1 | ||
GJ 3634 GJ 3634 GJ 3634 is a red dwarf star in the Hydra constellation. One planet has been discovered in its orbit, GJ 3634 b. GJ 3634 is under half the mass and size of the Sun, and is estimated to be at least a billion years younger, and lies near to Earth, with a distance of 19.8 parsecs . It was targeted by... |
Hydra Hydra (constellation) Hydra is the largest of the 88 modern constellations, measuring 1303 square degrees. It has a long history, having been included among the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy. It is commonly represented as a water snake... |
11.95 | 65 | M2.5V | 0.450 | 0.427 | 3638 | −0.212 | 8.749 | 1 | ||
HD 95089 | Leo Leo (constellation) Leo is one of the constellations of the zodiac. Its name is Latin for lion. Its symbol is . Leo lies between dim Cancer to the west and Virgo to the east.-Stars:... |
7.95 | 454 | K0D | 1.580 | 4.937 | 5002 | 0.053 | 2.467 | 1 | ||
47 Ursae Majoris 47 Ursae Majoris 47 Ursae Majoris is a solar analog, yellow dwarf star approximately 46 light-years away from Earth in the constellation of Ursa Major. , it has been confirmed that three Jupiter-like extrasolar planets orbit the star... |
Ursa Major Ursa Major Ursa Major , also known as the Great Bear, is a constellation visible throughout the year in most of the northern hemisphere. It can best be seen in April... |
5.10 | 46 | G0V | 1.029 | 1.241 | 5892 | 0.003 | 7.434 | 3 | ||
WASP-34 | Crater Crater (constellation) Crater is a constellation. Its name is Latin for cup, and in Greek mythology it is identified with the cup of the god Apollo. It was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and remains one of the 88 modern constellations... |
10.28 | 390 | G5V | 1.012 | 0.932 | 5668 | −0.021 | 4.117 | 1 | ||
HD 96167 HD 96167 HD 96167 is an 8th magnitude G-type subgiant star located approximately 274 light years away in the constellation of Crater. It is larger, brighter and more massive than our Sun. The star is metal rich and around 3.8 ± 1 Gyr old. In 2009 it was found that this star has a planet.... |
Crater Crater (constellation) Crater is a constellation. Its name is Latin for cup, and in Greek mythology it is identified with the cup of the god Apollo. It was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and remains one of the 88 modern constellations... |
8.08 | 283 | G5D | 1.306 | 1.858 | 5771 | 0.340 | 3.773 | 1 | ||
OGLE2-TR-L9 OGLE2-TR-L9 OGLE2-TR-L9 is a magnitude 15 star in the constellation Carina at a distance of approximately 2,935 light years.-Planetary system:This star is home to the transiting extrasolar planet OGLE2-TR-L9b discovered in 2008.... |
Carina Carina (constellation) Carina is a constellation in the southern sky. Its name is Latin for the keel of a ship, and it was formerly part of the larger constellation of Argo Navis until that constellation was divided in three.-Stars:... |
14.36 | 6200 | F3V | 1.517 | 1.530 | 6933 | −0.054 | 0.001 | 1 | ||
OGLE-TR-182 OGLE-TR-182 OGLE-TR-182 is a dim magnitude 17 star far off in the constellation Carina at a distance of approximately 12,700 light years.-Planetary system:This star is home to the transiting extrasolar planet OGLE-TR-182b discovered in October 2007.... |
Carina Carina (constellation) Carina is a constellation in the southern sky. Its name is Latin for the keel of a ship, and it was formerly part of the larger constellation of Argo Navis until that constellation was divided in three.-Stars:... |
16.84 | 12712 | G0V | 1.175 | 1.124 | 5984 | 0.436 | 3.910 | 1 | ||
HD 97658 | Leo Leo (constellation) Leo is one of the constellations of the zodiac. Its name is Latin for lion. Its symbol is . Leo lies between dim Cancer to the west and Virgo to the east.-Stars:... |
7.76 | 69 | K1V | 0.855 | 0.732 | 5170 | −0.234 | 6.111 | 1 | ||
DP Leonis Majoris | Leo Leo (constellation) Leo is one of the constellations of the zodiac. Its name is Latin for lion. Its symbol is . Leo lies between dim Cancer to the west and Virgo to the east.-Stars:... |
17.46 | 1305 | DA+M5V | 0.688 | 0.136 | 16487 | 1.460 | 11.230 | 1 | ||
WASP-31 | Vulpecula Vulpecula Vulpecula is a faint constellation in the northern sky. Its name is Latin for "little fox", although it is commonly known simply as the fox. It was identified in the seventeenth century, and is located in the middle of the Summer Triangle .-Stars:There are no stars brighter than 4th magnitude in... |
11.66 | 1403 | F9V | 1.160 | 1.240 | 6233 | −0.191 | 2.087 | 1 | ||
HD 99109 HD 99109 HD 99109 is an orange dwarf star approximately 197 light-years away in the constellation of Leo. The star is though to have about 93% as massive, probably smaller, and 72.4% the luminosity of the Sun. It is over twice the abundance of iron relative to hydrogen than the Sun. The star is one and... |
Leo Leo (constellation) Leo is one of the constellations of the zodiac. Its name is Latin for lion. Its symbol is . Leo lies between dim Cancer to the west and Virgo to the east.-Stars:... |
8.83 | 163 | K0V | 0.926 | 0.971 | 5272 | 0.315 | 12.739 | 1 | ||
HAT-P-21 | Ursa Major Ursa Major Ursa Major , also known as the Great Bear, is a constellation visible throughout the year in most of the northern hemisphere. It can best be seen in April... |
11.46 | 829 | G3V | 0.949 | 1.096 | 5588 | 0.008 | 10.210 | 1 | ||
83 Leonis B 83 Leonis 83 Leonis, abbreviated 83 Leo, is a binary star system approximately 58 light-years away in the constellation of Leo . The primary star of the system is a cool orange subgiant star, while the secondary star is an orange dwarf star. The two stars are separated by at least 515 astronomical units... |
Leo Leo (constellation) Leo is one of the constellations of the zodiac. Its name is Latin for lion. Its symbol is . Leo lies between dim Cancer to the west and Virgo to the east.-Stars:... |
7.57 | 59 | K2V | 0.777 | 0.812 | 4875 | 0.355 | 4.486 | 2 | ||
Gliese 433 Gliese 433 Gliese 433 is a dim red dwarf star in the constellation of Hydra, roughly 29.5 light years away from Sun. Astronomers have announced the discovery of a very low-mass extrasolar planet in close orbit.-Planetary system:... |
Hydra Hydra (constellation) Hydra is the largest of the 88 modern constellations, measuring 1303 square degrees. It has a long history, having been included among the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy. It is commonly represented as a water snake... |
9.79 | 29 | M1.5V | 0.489 | 0.475 | 3553 | −0.527 | 6.436 | 1 | ||
HD 100777 HD 100777 HD 100777 is an orange subgiant star located approximately 172 light years away in the constellation Leo. The apparent magnitude is 8.42 and absolute magnitude is 4.81. It is also called HIP 56572. In 2007, a planet was found to be orbiting the star.... |
Leo Leo (constellation) Leo is one of the constellations of the zodiac. Its name is Latin for lion. Its symbol is . Leo lies between dim Cancer to the west and Virgo to the east.-Stars:... |
8.42 | 162 | K0V | 1.035 | 1.032 | 5582 | 0.267 | 2.411 | 1 | ||
HIP 57050 | Ursa Major Ursa Major Ursa Major , also known as the Great Bear, is a constellation visible throughout the year in most of the northern hemisphere. It can best be seen in April... |
11.88 | 36 | M4V | 0.340 | 0.401 | 3189 | 0.170 | 2.015 | 1 | ||
Gliese 436 | Leo Leo (constellation) Leo is one of the constellations of the zodiac. Its name is Latin for lion. Its symbol is . Leo lies between dim Cancer to the west and Virgo to the east.-Stars:... |
10.68 | 33 | M2.5V | 0.411 | 0.419 | 3318 | −0.319 | 7.840 | 1 | ||
HD 101930 HD 101930 HD 101930 is a dim 8th magnitude star located approximately 99 light years away in the constellation of Centaurus. It is an orange dwarf , somewhat dimmer and cooler than our Sun.-Planetary system:... |
Centaurus Centaurus Centaurus is a bright constellation in the southern sky. One of the largest constellations, Centaurus was included among the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and it remains one of the 88 modern constellations.-Stars:... |
8.21 | 95 | K1V | 0.741 | 0.895 | 5106 | 0.172 | 5.387 | 1 | ||
HD 102117 HD 102117 HD 102117 is a magnitude 7 yellow dwarf star about 130 light years from Earth in the constellation of Centaurus. Although it is cooler than our Sun it is brighter and thus more evolved. This star is too dim to be seen without binoculars or a small telescope.-Planetary system:In 2004, the... |
Centaurus Centaurus Centaurus is a bright constellation in the southern sky. One of the largest constellations, Centaurus was included among the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and it remains one of the 88 modern constellations.-Stars:... |
7.47 | 129 | G6V | 0.946 | 1.270 | 5432 | 0.183 | 6.214 | 1 | ||
HD 102195 | Virgo Virgo (constellation) Virgo is one of the constellations of the zodiac. Its name is Latin for virgin, and its symbol is . Lying between Leo to the west and Libra to the east, it is the second largest constellation in the sky... |
8.06 | 97 | G8V | 0.926 | 0.835 | 5291 | 0.046 | 2.417 | 1 | ||
HD 102272 HD 102272 HD 102272 is a K-type giant star approximately 1,200 light-years away in the constellation of Leo. , two extrasolar planets are known to orbit the star.- Planetary system :... |
Virgo Virgo (constellation) Virgo is one of the constellations of the zodiac. Its name is Latin for virgin, and its symbol is . Lying between Leo to the west and Libra to the east, it is the second largest constellation in the sky... |
8.71 | 796 | K2III | 1.886 | 10.076 | 4908 | 0.255 | 1.527 | 2 | ||
HD 102365 | Centaurus Centaurus Centaurus is a bright constellation in the southern sky. One of the largest constellations, Centaurus was included among the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and it remains one of the 88 modern constellations.-Stars:... |
4.89 | 30 | G2V | 0.850 | 0.971 | 5652 | −0.277 | 8.910 | 1 | ||
HD 102956 | Ursa Major Ursa Major Ursa Major , also known as the Great Bear, is a constellation visible throughout the year in most of the northern hemisphere. It can best be seen in April... |
7.85 | 412 | K0III | 1.677 | 4.417 | 5054 | 0.189 | 2.333 | 1 | ||
HD 103197 HD 103197 HD 103197 is a 9th magnitude K-type main sequence star located approximately 161 light years away in the constellation Centaurus. This star is smaller, cooler, dimmer, and less massive than our Sun. Also its metal content is thirteen-eighths as much as the Sun. This star has a brown dwarf... |
Centaurus Centaurus Centaurus is a bright constellation in the southern sky. One of the largest constellations, Centaurus was included among the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and it remains one of the 88 modern constellations.-Stars:... |
9.41 | 173 | G3IV | 0.899 | 1.320 | 5607 | 0.252 | 10.302 | 1 | ||
HD 104067 HD 104067 HD 104067 is an 8th magnitude K-type main sequence star located approximately 68 light years away in the constellation Corvus. This star is smaller, cooler, dimmer, and less massive than our Sun. Also its metal content is seven-eighths as much as the Sun... |
Corvus Corvus (constellation) Corvus is a small constellation in the southern sky. Its name is Latin for raven or crow. It includes only 11 stars visible to the naked eye... |
7.93 | 69 | K2V | 0.789 | 0.813 | 4799 | −0.060 | 5.205 | 1 | ||
HD 104985 HD 104985 |- bgcolor="#FFFAFA"HD 104985 is a helium-fusing yellow giant star in the constellation of Camelopardalis. It is located 333 ly or 102 parsecs away from Earth. In 2003, an extrasolar planet was discovered in orbit around the star.... |
Camelopardalis Camelopardalis Camelopardalis is a large but faint constellation in the northern sky. The constellation was introduced in 1612 by Petrus Plancius. Some older astronomy books give an alternative spelling of the name, Camelopardus.-Etymology:... |
5.80 | 317 | G9III | 1.459 | 8.863 | 6397 | −0.346 | 2.953 | 1 | ||
WASP-36 | Virgo Virgo (constellation) Virgo is one of the constellations of the zodiac. Its name is Latin for virgin, and its symbol is . Lying between Leo to the west and Libra to the east, it is the second largest constellation in the sky... |
12.03 | 1372 | F8V | 1.183 | 1.268 | 6311 | −0.071 | 2.817 | 1 | ||
2M1207 2M1207 2M1207, 2M1207A or 2MASS J12073346-3932539 is a brown dwarf located in the constellation Centaurus; a companion object, 2M1207b, may be the first extrasolar planetary mass companion to be directly imaged, and is the first discovered orbiting a brown dwarf.2M1207 was discovered during the course of... |
Centaurus Centaurus Centaurus is a bright constellation in the southern sky. One of the largest constellations, Centaurus was included among the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and it remains one of the 88 modern constellations.-Stars:... |
18.88 | 171 | M8V | 0.025 | 0.148 | 2446 | −0.065 | 0.008 | 1 | ||
HD 107148 HD 107148 HD 107148 is an 8th magnitude star located approximately 167 light years away in the constellation of Virgo. It is a yellow dwarf with a luminosity 1.41 times the Sun. It is twice as enriched with heavy elements than the Sun. In 2006, a discovery of Saturn-mass planet was announced... |
Virgo Virgo (constellation) Virgo is one of the constellations of the zodiac. Its name is Latin for virgin, and its symbol is . Lying between Leo to the west and Libra to the east, it is the second largest constellation in the sky... |
8.03 | 167 | G5IV | 1.118 | 1.257 | 5797 | 0.314 | 5.566 | 1 | ||
HD 108147 HD 108147 HD 108147 is a 7th magnitude star in the constellation of Crux in direct line with and very near to the bright star Acrux or Alpha Crucis. It is either a yellow-white or yellow dwarf , slightly brighter and more massive than our Sun. The spectral type is F8 V or G0 V... |
Crux Crux Crux is the smallest of the 88 modern constellations, but is one of the most distinctive. Its name is Latin for cross, and it is dominated by a cross-shaped asterism that is commonly known as the Southern Cross.-Visibility:... |
7.00 | 124 | F9V | 1.272 | 1.221 | 6067 | 0.203 | 1.977 | 1 | ||
HD 108874 HD 108874 HD 108874 is a yellow dwarf star in the constellation of Coma Berenices. It is 223 light years from Earth and has two extrasolar planets that are possibly in a 4:1 orbital resonance.- Star :... |
Coma Berenices Coma Berenices Coma Berenices is a traditional asterism that has since been defined as one of the 88 modern constellations. It is located near Leo, to which it formerly belonged, and accommodates the North Galactic Pole... |
8.74 | 204 | G5V | 0.987 | 1.223 | 5407 | 0.143 | 7.260 | 2 | ||
HD 109246 | Draco Draco (constellation) Draco is a constellation in the far northern sky. Its name is Latin for dragon. Draco is circumpolar for many observers in the northern hemisphere... |
8.77 | 215 | G0V | 1.008 | 1.018 | 5844 | 0.103 | 5.768 | 1 | ||
HD 109749 HD 109749 HD 109749 is a yellow subgiant star about 192 light years away in the constellation of Centaurus. Its mass is 1.2 solar and effective temperature 5610 kelvins. In 2005 a planet was discovered by Debra Fischer.... |
Centaurus Centaurus Centaurus is a bright constellation in the southern sky. One of the largest constellations, Centaurus was included among the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and it remains one of the 88 modern constellations.-Stars:... |
8.17 | 184 | K1Vp | 1.188 | 0.835 | 4944 | 0.212 | 3.587 | 1 | ||
Chi Virginis Chi Virginis Chi Virginis is a star system in the constellation Virgo. It is approximately 319 light years from Earth.The primary component, Chi Virginis A, is an orange K-type giant with an apparent magnitude of +4.66. It has three distant companions. At 173.1 arcseconds distant is the magnitude +9.1 Chi... |
Virgo Virgo (constellation) Virgo is one of the constellations of the zodiac. Its name is Latin for virgin, and its symbol is . Lying between Leo to the west and Libra to the east, it is the second largest constellation in the sky... |
4.66 | 294 | K2III | 2.174 | 20.939 | 4445 | 0.187 | 0.947 | 1 | ||
HW Virginis HW Virginis HW Virginis, abbreviated HW Vir, is an eclipsing binary system approximately 590 light-years away in the constellation of Virgo. The system comprises an eclipsing B-type subdwarf star and red dwarf star... |
Virgo Virgo (constellation) Virgo is one of the constellations of the zodiac. Its name is Latin for virgin, and its symbol is . Lying between Leo to the west and Libra to the east, it is the second largest constellation in the sky... |
10.93 | 1604 | sdB+MV | 1.032 | 1.273 | 16550 | −0.319 | 2.775 | 1 | ||
HD 111232 HD 111232 HD 111232 is a yellow main-sequence star in the constellation of Musca. It has magnitude 7.61 and has the distance of 95 light years away from Earth. It has mass 78% that of the Sun. Since 2003, it has been known to have a planet.... |
Musca Musca Musca is one of the minor southern constellations. The constellation was one of twelve constellations created by Petrus Plancius from the observations of Pieter Dirkszoon Keyser and Frederick de Houtman and it first appeared on a 35-cm diameter celestial globe published in 1597 in Amsterdam by... |
7.61 | 96 | G8V | 0.784 | 0.862 | 5407 | −0.357 | 5.227 | 1 | ||
PSR B1257+12 PSR B1257+12 PSR B1257+12, sometimes abbreviated as PSR 1257+12, is a pulsar located roughly 2000 light-years from the Sun. In 2007, it was confirmed that three extrasolar planets orbit the pulsar.- Pulsar :... |
Virgo Virgo (constellation) Virgo is one of the constellations of the zodiac. Its name is Latin for virgin, and its symbol is . Lying between Leo to the west and Libra to the east, it is the second largest constellation in the sky... |
24.31 | 980 | pulsar | 1.444 | 0.000023 | 28856 | N/A | 0.797 | 3 | ||
Ross 458 | Virgo Virgo (constellation) Virgo is one of the constellations of the zodiac. Its name is Latin for virgin, and its symbol is . Lying between Leo to the west and Libra to the east, it is the second largest constellation in the sky... |
9.76 | 38 | M2Ve | 0.597 | 0.681 | 3683 | −0.267 | 0.475 | 1 | ||
WASP-25 | Hydra Hydra (constellation) Hydra is the largest of the 88 modern constellations, measuring 1303 square degrees. It has a long history, having been included among the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy. It is commonly represented as a water snake... |
11.87 | 550 | G4V | 0.995 | 0.947 | 5762 | −0.288 | 2.570 | 1 | ||
HD 113538 HD 113538 HD 113538 is a K9 star about 18.5 ±0.4 pc away. It has a mass of about 0.7 ±0.1 M☉. Two planets, HD 113538b and HD 113538c, were discovered in the HD 113538 system in 2010.... |
Centaurus Centaurus Centaurus is a bright constellation in the southern sky. One of the largest constellations, Centaurus was included among the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and it remains one of the 88 modern constellations.-Stars:... |
9.10 | 52 | K9V | 0.698 | 0.650 | 4685 | −0.167 | 1.278 | 2 | ||
HD 114386 HD 114386 HD 114386 is a 9th magnitude star located approximately 91 light years away in the constellation of Centaurus. It is an orange dwarf, and rather dim compared to our Sun. To see it, one needs a telescope or good binoculars.... |
Centaurus Centaurus Centaurus is a bright constellation in the southern sky. One of the largest constellations, Centaurus was included among the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and it remains one of the 88 modern constellations.-Stars:... |
8.81 | 94 | K3V | 0.746 | 0.760 | 4351 | −0.026 | 2.189 | 1 | ||
HD 114762 HD 114762 HD 114762 is a binary star system approximately 132 light years away in the constellation Coma Berenices. It consists of a yellow-white main sequence star and a red dwarf companion approximately 130 AU apart. Both are low-metal subdwarfs... |
Coma Berenices Coma Berenices Coma Berenices is a traditional asterism that has since been defined as one of the 88 modern constellations. It is located near Leo, to which it formerly belonged, and accommodates the North Galactic Pole... |
7.30 | 126 | F9V | 0.840 | 1.240 | 5934 | −0.707 | 11.778 | 1 | ||
HD 114783 HD 114783 HD 114783 is an 8th magnitude star about 66.6 light years away in the constellation of Virgo. As an orange dwarf it is somewhat dimmer and cooler than our Sun. The spectral type of the star is K0V. The star is not visible with the unaided eye, but is easy target for binoculars.In 2001, the... |
Virgo Virgo (constellation) Virgo is one of the constellations of the zodiac. Its name is Latin for virgin, and its symbol is . Lying between Leo to the west and Libra to the east, it is the second largest constellation in the sky... |
7.57 | 67 | K0V | 0.918 | 0.783 | 5105 | 0.333 | 3.698 | 1 | ||
HD 114729 HD 114729 HD 114729 is a 7th magnitude star approximately 114 light years away in the constellation of Centaurus. Like our Sun, it is a yellow dwarf . However, it is about 10% less massive than the Sun, but still twice as bright... |
Centaurus Centaurus Centaurus is a bright constellation in the southern sky. One of the largest constellations, Centaurus was included among the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and it remains one of the 88 modern constellations.-Stars:... |
6.69 | 118 | G3V | 0.934 | 1.462 | 5662 | −0.221 | 4.575 | 1 | ||
61 Virginis | Virgo Virgo (constellation) Virgo is one of the constellations of the zodiac. Its name is Latin for virgin, and its symbol is . Lying between Leo to the west and Libra to the east, it is the second largest constellation in the sky... |
4.74 | 28 | G5V | 0.954 | 0.945 | 5531 | −0.008 | 8.960 | 3 | ||
70 Virginis 70 Virginis 70 Virginis is a yellow dwarf star approximately 59 light-years away in the constellation Virgo. It is rather unusually bright for its spectral type and may be just starting to evolve into the subgiant phase.... |
Virgo Virgo (constellation) Virgo is one of the constellations of the zodiac. Its name is Latin for virgin, and its symbol is . Lying between Leo to the west and Libra to the east, it is the second largest constellation in the sky... |
5.00 | 59 | G4V | 0.917 | 1.968 | 5432 | −0.107 | 7.091 | 1 | ||
HD 117207 HD 117207 HD 117207 is a star located approximately 108 light years away in the constellation Centaurus. It is a yellow dwarf or subgiant star of mass 7% greater than our Sun. It has apparent magnitude 7.26 which is not visible to the naked eye and has absolute magnitude of 4.67, which is visible to the... |
Centaurus Centaurus Centaurus is a bright constellation in the southern sky. One of the largest constellations, Centaurus was included among the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and it remains one of the 88 modern constellations.-Stars:... |
7.28 | 108 | G8IV/V | 1.067 | 1.086 | 5432 | 0.266 | 6.683 | 1 | ||
HD 117618 HD 117618 HD 117618 is a yellow dwarf star 124 light years from Earth in the constellation of Centaurus. It is very similar to our Sun and is only slightly brighter. It is orbited by a recently discovered planet.... |
Centaurus Centaurus Centaurus is a bright constellation in the southern sky. One of the largest constellations, Centaurus was included among the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and it remains one of the 88 modern constellations.-Stars:... |
7.18 | 124 | G2V | 1.051 | 1.190 | 5861 | 0.043 | 3.885 | 1 | ||
HD 118203 HD 118203 HD 118203 is a K-type subgiant star located in the Ursa Major constellation 289 light years away from Earth. It has higher metallicity by 25% and very similar stellar age of 4.6 billion years. It has mass 23% greater than the Sun. It is invisible to the naked eye but it can be visible using... |
Ursa Major Ursa Major Ursa Major , also known as the Great Bear, is a constellation visible throughout the year in most of the northern hemisphere. It can best be seen in April... |
8.07 | 289 | K0V | 1.226 | 1.294 | 5200 | 0.097 | 4.579 | 1 | ||
HAT-P-3 HAT-P-3 HAT-P-3, also referred to by the designation GSC 03466-00819 is a star located about 450 light-years away in the constellation Ursa Major. At a magnitude of about 12 it is not visible to the naked eye but is visible in a small to medium-sized amateur telescope... |
Ursa Major Ursa Major Ursa Major , also known as the Great Bear, is a constellation visible throughout the year in most of the northern hemisphere. It can best be seen in April... |
11.86 | 460 | K0V | 0.936 | 0.825 | 5185 | 0.265 | 0.402 | 1 | ||
Tau Boötis Tau Boötis Tau Boötis is a yellow-white dwarf approximately 51 light-years away in the constellation of Boötes. The system is also a binary star system, with the secondary star being a red dwarf... |
Boötes Boötes Boötes is a constellation in the northern sky, located between 0° and +60° declination, and 13 and 16 hours of right ascension on the celestial sphere. The name comes from the Greek Βοώτης, Boōtēs, meaning herdsman or plowman... |
4.50 | 51 | F7V | 1.321 | 0.843 | 6309 | 0.275 | 2.521 | 1 | ||
HD 121504 HD 121504 HD 121504 is an 8th magnitude star in the constellation of Centaurus. It is a yellow dwarf and remarkably similar to our Sun, only slightly brighter like α Centauri A... |
Centaurus Centaurus Centaurus is a bright constellation in the southern sky. One of the largest constellations, Centaurus was included among the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and it remains one of the 88 modern constellations.-Stars:... |
7.55 | 147 | G2V | 1.010 | 1.066 | 5834 | −0.159 | 1.624 | 1 | ||
HAT-P-12 HAT-P-12 HAT-P-12 is a magnitude 13 star approximately 465 light years away in the constellation Canes Venatici.- Planetary system :An exoplanet, HAT-P-12b, was discovered orbiting the star by the transit method in 2009.... |
Canes Venatici Canes Venatici Canes Venatici is one of the 88 official modern constellations. It is a small northern constellation that was created by Johannes Hevelius in the 17th century. Its name is Latin for "hunting dogs", and the constellation is often depicted in illustrations as representing the dogs of Boötes the... |
12.84 | 465 | K4V | 0.735 | 0.695 | 4652 | −0.288 | 2.458 | 1 | ||
WASP-23 | Boötes Boötes Boötes is a constellation in the northern sky, located between 0° and +60° declination, and 13 and 16 hours of right ascension on the celestial sphere. The name comes from the Greek Βοώτης, Boōtēs, meaning herdsman or plowman... |
12.68 | 787 | K1V | 0.843 | 0.891 | 5016 | −0.215 | 9.033 | 1 | ||
HD 122430 HD 122430 HD 122430 is an orange giant star about 440 light years away in the constellation of Hydra on the celestial sphere. The star has completely run out of the hydrogen fuel that keeps it stable, although its age is only 3.1 billion years old, younger than the Sun’s 4.6 billion years. HD 122430 has a... |
Hydra Hydra (constellation) Hydra is the largest of the 88 modern constellations, measuring 1303 square degrees. It has a long history, having been included among the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy. It is commonly represented as a water snake... |
5.48 | 439 | K3III | 1.394 | 22.859 | 4260 | −0.054 | 3.114 | 1 | ||
HAT-P-26 | Virgo Virgo (constellation) Virgo is one of the constellations of the zodiac. Its name is Latin for virgin, and its symbol is . Lying between Leo to the west and Libra to the east, it is the second largest constellation in the sky... |
11.76 | 436 | K1V | 0.816 | 0.788 | 5079 | −0.040 | 9.011 | 1 | ||
WASP-16 WASP-16 WASP-16 is a magnitude 11 yellow dwarf main sequence star, with characteristics similar to our Sun, located in the Virgo constellation.-Planetary system:... |
Virgo Virgo (constellation) Virgo is one of the constellations of the zodiac. Its name is Latin for virgin, and its symbol is . Lying between Leo to the west and Libra to the east, it is the second largest constellation in the sky... |
11.29 | 783 | G3V | 1.022 | 0.946 | 5547 | 0.007 | 2.294 | 1 | ||
HD 125612 HD 125612 - See also :* HD 170469* HD 231701* HD 17156* HD 11506* List of extrasolar planets... |
Virgo Virgo (constellation) Virgo is one of the constellations of the zodiac. Its name is Latin for virgin, and its symbol is . Lying between Leo to the west and Libra to the east, it is the second largest constellation in the sky... |
8.33 | 177 | G3V | 1.099 | 1.052 | 5897 | 0.244 | 2.150 | 3 | ||
HD 125595 HD 125595 HD 125595 is a 9th magnitude K-type main sequence star located approximately 89 light years away in the constellation Centaurus. This star is smaller, cooler, dimmer, and less massive than our Sun. Also its metal content is 4% more than the Sun... |
Centaurus Centaurus Centaurus is a bright constellation in the southern sky. One of the largest constellations, Centaurus was included among the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and it remains one of the 88 modern constellations.-Stars:... |
9.03 | 91 | K4Vk | 0.757 | 0.755 | 4520 | 0.023 | 3.791 | 1 | ||
HD 126614 A HD 126614 HD 126614 is a 9th magnitude trinary star located approximately 223 light years away in the constellation Virgo. HD 126614 A is a K-type star while HD 126614 B and NLTT 37349 are M-type stars. Star A is larger, cooler, brighter, and more massive than our Sun... |
Virgo Virgo (constellation) Virgo is one of the constellations of the zodiac. Its name is Latin for virgin, and its symbol is . Lying between Leo to the west and Libra to the east, it is the second largest constellation in the sky... |
8.70 | 237 | K0IV | 1.154 | 1.095 | 5585 | 0.557 | 7.201 | 1 | ||
WASP-39 | Virgo Virgo (constellation) Virgo is one of the constellations of the zodiac. Its name is Latin for virgin, and its symbol is . Lying between Leo to the west and Libra to the east, it is the second largest constellation in the sky... |
12.11 | 759 | G8V | 0.925 | 0.895 | 5398 | −0.116 | 4.324 | 1 | ||
HIP 70849 HIP 70849 HIP 70849 is a 10th magnitude K-type main sequence star located approximately 78 light years away in the constellation Lupus. This star, which resembles a brighter red dwarf, is smaller, cooler, dimmer, and less massive than our Sun... |
Lupus Lupus (constellation) Lupus is a constellation in the southern sky. Its name is Latin for wolf. Lupus was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and it remains one of the 88 modern constellations... |
10.37 | 77 | K7Vk | 0.633 | 0.626 | 4283 | −0.178 | 4.912 | 1 | ||
HD 128311 HD 128311 |- bgcolor="#FFFAFA"| Equatorial [ g ] || 411 m/s2HD 128311 or HN Boötis is an orange main-sequence star located approximately 54 light-years away in the constellation of Boötes. Two extrasolar planet candidates have been detected in orbit around this star.- Planetary system :In 2002, the... |
Boötes Boötes Boötes is a constellation in the northern sky, located between 0° and +60° declination, and 13 and 16 hours of right ascension on the celestial sphere. The name comes from the Greek Βοώτης, Boōtēs, meaning herdsman or plowman... |
7.51 | 54 | K0V | 0.804 | 0.728 | 4965 | 0.080 | 0.394 | 2 | ||
HD 129445 HD 129445 HD 129445 is a G type star found in the Circinus constellation located approximately 219 light-years away from the Earth. The star has been under the Magellan Planet Search Program observation due to its absolute visual magnitude and metallicity. The Magellan program conducted 17 doppler velocity... |
Circinus Circinus The constellation Circinus is a small constellation in the southern sky, first defined in the 18th century. Its name is Latin for compass, referring to the drafting tool used for drawing circles; it should not be confused with Pyxis, a constellation that represents a mariner's... |
8.81 | 214 | G8V | 0.990 | 0.917 | 5233 | 0.253 | 3.999 | 1 | ||
HD 130322 HD 130322 HD 130322 is an 8th magnitude star in the constellation of Virgo. It is an orange dwarf, a type of star somewhat dimmer and cooler than our Sun. Spectral type of the star is K0V. It can only be seen with binoculars or telescope... |
Virgo Virgo (constellation) Virgo is one of the constellations of the zodiac. Its name is Latin for virgin, and its symbol is . Lying between Leo to the west and Libra to the east, it is the second largest constellation in the sky... |
8.05 | 103 | K0V | 0.789 | 0.833 | 5260 | −0.018 | 1.244 | 1 | ||
WASP-37 | Virgo Virgo (constellation) Virgo is one of the constellations of the zodiac. Its name is Latin for virgin, and its symbol is . Lying between Leo to the west and Libra to the east, it is the second largest constellation in the sky... |
12.71 | 1102 | G2V | 0.849 | 0.977 | 5791 | −0.399 | 11.194 | 1 | ||
HAT-P-27/WASP-40 | Virgo Virgo (constellation) Virgo is one of the constellations of the zodiac. Its name is Latin for virgin, and its symbol is . Lying between Leo to the west and Libra to the east, it is the second largest constellation in the sky... |
12.21 | 665 | G8V | 0.905 | 0.878 | 5226 | 0.137 | 4.431 | 1 | ||
HD 132406 HD 132406 HD 132406 is a star in Boötes constellation. The spectrum is G0V, apparent magnitude +8.45, and the stellar distance 231.5 ly .The star is 100K hotter, 1.8 Gya older, and 1.5 times more enrich in heavy elements [Fe/H] than our Sun.... |
Boötes Boötes Boötes is a constellation in the northern sky, located between 0° and +60° declination, and 13 and 16 hours of right ascension on the celestial sphere. The name comes from the Greek Βοώτης, Boōtēs, meaning herdsman or plowman... |
8.45 | 221 | G0V | 1.089 | 1.058 | 5885 | 0.180 | 6.432 | 1 | ||
CFBDS 1448 | Boötes Boötes Boötes is a constellation in the northern sky, located between 0° and +60° declination, and 13 and 16 hours of right ascension on the celestial sphere. The name comes from the Greek Βοώτης, Boōtēs, meaning herdsman or plowman... |
19.57 | 69 | T9.5 | 0.024 | 0.088 | 531 | −0.623 | 2.533 | 1 | ||
WASP-24 WASP-24 WASP-24 is an F-type star with the Hot Jupiter planet WASP-24b in orbit. WASP-24 is slightly larger and more massive than the Sun, but is more metal-rich and hotter than the Sun. However, it is probably not a part of the main sequence, as seen in its young age... |
Virgo Virgo (constellation) Virgo is one of the constellations of the zodiac. Its name is Latin for virgin, and its symbol is . Lying between Leo to the west and Libra to the east, it is the second largest constellation in the sky... |
11.35 | 1062 | F9V | 1.129 | 1.147 | 6074 | −0.051 | 4.557 | 1 | ||
23 Librae 23 Librae 23 Librae is a yellow dwarf star in the constellation Libra, and is about 83.7 light-years from the Sun. 23 Lib has a mass of 1.05 suns and a radius of 1.25 suns... |
Libra Libra (constellation) Libra is a constellation of the zodiac. Its name is Latin for weighing scales, and its symbol is . It is fairly faint, with no first magnitude stars, and lies between Virgo to the west and Scorpius to the east.-Notable features:]... |
6.45 | 85 | G5V | 1.047 | 1.206 | 5559 | 0.230 | 7.322 | 2 | ||
11 Ursae Minoris 11 Ursae Minoris 11 Ursae Minoris or 11 UMi is a 5th magnitude K-type giant star located approximately 398 light years away in the constellation Ursa Minor. It is sometimes named Pherkard or Pherkad Minor, the later name to distinguish it from Pherkad which is Gamma Ursae Minoris... |
Ursa Major Ursa Major Ursa Major , also known as the Great Bear, is a constellation visible throughout the year in most of the northern hemisphere. It can best be seen in April... |
5.02 | 398 | K4III | 1.746 | 24.082 | 4344 | 0.043 | 1.562 | 1 | ||
HD 136418 | Boötes Boötes Boötes is a constellation in the northern sky, located between 0° and +60° declination, and 13 and 16 hours of right ascension on the celestial sphere. The name comes from the Greek Βοώτης, Boōtēs, meaning herdsman or plowman... |
7.88 | 320 | G5III | 1.334 | 3.444 | 5071 | −0.066 | 3.778 | 1 | ||
Gliese 581 Gliese 581 Gliese 581 is a red dwarf star with spectral type M3V, located 20.3 light years away from Earth in the constellation Libra. Its estimated mass is about a third of that of the Sun, and it is the 89th closest known star system to the Sun. Observations suggest that the star has at least six planets:... |
Libra Libra (constellation) Libra is a constellation of the zodiac. Its name is Latin for weighing scales, and its symbol is . It is fairly faint, with no first magnitude stars, and lies between Virgo to the west and Scorpius to the east.-Notable features:]... |
10.56 | 20 | M3V | 0.311 | 0.378 | 3484 | −0.335 | 4.326 | 4 | ||
HAT-P-4 | Boötes Boötes Boötes is a constellation in the northern sky, located between 0° and +60° declination, and 13 and 16 hours of right ascension on the celestial sphere. The name comes from the Greek Βοώτης, Boōtēs, meaning herdsman or plowman... |
11.02 | 1007 | F9V | 1.257 | 1.592 | 5857 | 0.239 | 4.217 | 1 | ||
Iota Draconis Iota Draconis Iota Draconis is an orange giant star located away in the constellation Draco. A visually unremarkable star of apparent magnitude 3.31, it has recently been discovered to have a planet.-Name:... |
Draco Draco (constellation) Draco is a constellation in the far northern sky. Its name is Latin for dragon. Draco is circumpolar for many observers in the northern hemisphere... |
3.31 | 101 | K2III | 1.052 | 13.499 | 4445 | 0.030 | 10.015 | 1 | ||
Lupus-TR-3 Lupus-TR-3 Lupus-TR-3 is a dim magnitude 17 K-type main sequence star approximately 8,950 light-years distant in the constellation of Lupus.-Planetary system:... |
Lupus Lupus (constellation) Lupus is a constellation in the southern sky. Its name is Latin for wolf. Lupus was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and it remains one of the 88 modern constellations... |
17.38 | 8950 | K1V | 0.867 | 0.862 | 5103 | 0.107 | 1.795 | 1 | ||
HD 139357 HD 139357 HD 139357 is a 6th magnitude K-type giant star located approximately 396 light years away in the constellation of Draco. Its mass is four thirds that of our Sun but its radius is 11.47 times larger... |
Draco Draco (constellation) Draco is a constellation in the far northern sky. Its name is Latin for dragon. Draco is circumpolar for many observers in the northern hemisphere... |
5.98 | 385 | K4III | 1.354 | 11.470 | 4703 | −0.133 | 3.067 | 1 | ||
HD 330075 HD 330075 HD 330075 is a 9th magnitude star approximately 164 light-years away in the southern constellation of Norma. Like our Sun, it is a yellow dwarf . However, it is slightly cooler and less luminous... |
Norma Norma (constellation) Norma is a small and inconspicuous constellation in the southern hemisphere between Scorpius and Centaurus. Its name is Latin for normal, referring to a right angle, and is variously considered to represent a rule, a carpenter's square, a set square or a level.... |
9.03 | 162 | G5IV | 0.946 | 0.983 | 6295 | 0.031 | 6.212 | 1 | ||
Kappa Coronae Borealis Kappa Coronae Borealis Kappa Coronae Borealis is a star approximately 102 light years away in the constellation of Corona Borealis.The apparent magnitude is +4.82 and the absolute magnitude is +2.35... |
Corona Borealis Corona Borealis Corona Borealis is a small constellation in the northern sky. Its name is Latin for "northern crown", a name inspired by its shape; its main stars form a semicircular arc. It was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy and remains one of the 88 modern... |
4.82 | 99 | K1IVa | 1.853 | 4.731 | 4921 | 0.132 | 2.784 | 1 | ||
HD 141937 HD 141937 HD 141937 is a star in the constellation of Libra at a distance of 109 ly. The apparent magnitude is 7.25, which is not visible to the naked eye. It is classified as a yellow dwarf similar to our Sun. Its mass is exactly the same as our Sun, 1 solar mass, and it is slightly larger in radius, at... |
Libra Libra (constellation) Libra is a constellation of the zodiac. Its name is Latin for weighing scales, and its symbol is . It is fairly faint, with no first magnitude stars, and lies between Virgo to the west and Scorpius to the east.-Notable features:]... |
7.25 | 105 | G3V | 1.023 | 1.056 | 5821 | 0.155 | 2.554 | 1 | ||
NN Serpentis NN Serpentis NN Serpentis is an eclipsing binary system approximately 1670 light-years away, likely a cataclysmic variable star. The system comprises an eclipsing white dwarf star and red dwarf star... |
Serpens Serpens Serpens is a constellation of the northern hemisphere. It was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy and it remains one of the 88 modern constellations defined by the International Astronomical Union.... |
16.67 | 1593 | WD+M | 0.646 | 0.692 | 18858 | 1.744 | 10.153 | 2 | ||
HD 142415 HD 142415 HD 142415 is a 7th magnitude yellow main-sequence star 113 light years from Earth in the southern constellation Norma. This star dwarfs the Sun in terms of mass , size , luminosity , temperature , and metallicity . The age of the star is as young as 1.5 billion years.The star is currently known to... |
Norma Norma (constellation) Norma is a small and inconspicuous constellation in the southern hemisphere between Scorpius and Centaurus. Its name is Latin for normal, referring to a right angle, and is variously considered to represent a rule, a carpenter's square, a set square or a level.... |
7.34 | 112 | G1V | 1.089 | 1.032 | 5834 | 0.213 | 1.495 | 1 | ||
WASP-17 WASP-17 WASP-17 is an F-type main sequence star approximately 1,000 light-years away in the constellation Scorpius. As of 2009, an extrasolar planet has been confirmed to orbit the star... |
Scorpius Scorpius Scorpius, sometimes known as Scorpio, is one of the constellations of the zodiac. Its name is Latin for scorpion, and its symbol is . It lies between Libra to the west and Sagittarius to the east... |
11.59 | 1452 | F6V | 1.196 | 1.376 | 6549 | −0.254 | 2.997 | 1 | ||
HD 143361 HD 143361 |- bgcolor="#FFFAFA"HD 143361 is a G type star in the southern constellation Norma. It is a 9th magnitude star at a distance of about 193 light years from Earth.-Planetary system:... |
Norma Norma (constellation) Norma is a small and inconspicuous constellation in the southern hemisphere between Scorpius and Centaurus. Its name is Latin for normal, referring to a right angle, and is variously considered to represent a rule, a carpenter's square, a set square or a level.... |
9.20 | 214 | G0V | 0.955 | 0.983 | 5821 | 0.292 | 3.659 | 1 | ||
XO-1 XO-1 XO-1 is a magnitude 11 yellow dwarf star located approximately 600 light-years away in the constellation Corona Borealis. XO-1 has a mass and radius similar to the Sun... |
Corona Borealis Corona Borealis Corona Borealis is a small constellation in the northern sky. Its name is Latin for "northern crown", a name inspired by its shape; its main stars form a semicircular arc. It was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy and remains one of the 88 modern... |
11.28 | 666 | G1V | 1.002 | 0.928 | 5824 | 0.541 | 4.522 | 1 | ||
1RXS 1609 | Scorpius Scorpius Scorpius, sometimes known as Scorpio, is one of the constellations of the zodiac. Its name is Latin for scorpion, and its symbol is . It lies between Libra to the west and Sagittarius to the east... |
12.97 | 472 | K7V | 0.854 | 1.351 | 4062 | 0.616 | 0.005 | 1 | ||
HD 145457 | Corona Borealis Corona Borealis Corona Borealis is a small constellation in the northern sky. Its name is Latin for "northern crown", a name inspired by its shape; its main stars form a semicircular arc. It was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy and remains one of the 88 modern... |
6.57 | 411 | K4V | 1.934 | 9.927 | 4757 | −0.139 | 6.782 | 1 | ||
HD 142022 A HD 142022 HD 142022 is a binary star system located in the southernmost constellation of Octans located at a distance of 117 ly. The primary star has a spectral type of G9V and has apparent magnitude of 7.69. Its mass is 1% less than the Sun but the radius is only 70.5%. The star is old, only 400 million... |
Octans Octans Octans is a faint constellation the southern sky. Its name is Latin for the eighth part of a circle, but it is named after the octant, a navigational instrument. The constellation was devised by Nicolas Louis de Lacaille in the eighteenth century.... |
7.69 | 112 | K0V | 0.993 | 0.705 | 5382 | 0.193 | 13.309 | 1 | ||
14 Herculis 14 Herculis 14 Herculis or 14 Her is an orange dwarf star approximately 59 light-years away in the constellation Hercules. Because of its apparent magnitude, the star cannot be seen with the naked eye... |
Hercules Hercules (constellation) Hercules is a constellation named after Hercules, the Roman mythological hero adapted from the Greek hero Heracles. Hercules was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and it remains one of the 88 modern constellations today... |
6.67 | 57 | K0V | 0.902 | 0.895 | 5311 | 0.428 | 0.706 | 2 | ||
HD 145377 HD 145377 |- bgcolor="#FFFAFA"HD 145377 is a G type star that is a little hotter and a little larger than our Sun. It is located in the southern constellation Scorpius. It is a 8th magnitude star at a distance of about 188 light years from Earth.... |
Scorpius Scorpius Scorpius, sometimes known as Scorpio, is one of the constellations of the zodiac. Its name is Latin for scorpion, and its symbol is . It lies between Libra to the west and Sagittarius to the east... |
8.12 | 179 | G3V | 1.120 | 1.138 | 6046 | 0.122 | 1.323 | 1 | ||
HIP 79431 HIP 79431 HIP 79431 is an 11th magnitude M-type main sequence star located approximately 49 light years away in the constellation Scorpius. This star is smaller, cooler, dimmer, and less massive than our Sun. Also its metal content is 2.5 times as much as the Sun. In 2010, a superjovian planet was found in... |
Scorpius Scorpius Scorpius, sometimes known as Scorpio, is one of the constellations of the zodiac. Its name is Latin for scorpion, and its symbol is . It lies between Libra to the west and Sagittarius to the east... |
11.34 | 47 | M3V | 0.491 | 0.547 | 3191 | 0.394 | 7.754 | 1 | ||
HD 146389 | Hercules Hercules (constellation) Hercules is a constellation named after Hercules, the Roman mythological hero adapted from the Greek hero Heracles. Hercules was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and it remains one of the 88 modern constellations today... |
9.39 | 367 | F8IV | 1.216 | 1.365 | 6152 | −0.122 | 6.225 | 1 | ||
HAT-P-2 | Hercules Hercules (constellation) Hercules is a constellation named after Hercules, the Roman mythological hero adapted from the Greek hero Heracles. Hercules was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and it remains one of the 88 modern constellations today... |
8.71 | 373 | F8IV | 1.298 | 1.412 | 6289 | 0.117 | 2.722 | 1 | ||
HD 147018 HD 147018 HD 147018 is a G-type main sequence star in the constellation of Triangulum Australe. It has an apparent visual magnitude of approximately 8.4. In August 2009, two extrasolar planets, HD 147018 b and HD 147018 c, were reported to be orbiting this star... |
Triangulum Australe Triangulum Australe Triangulum Australe is a small constellation in the southern sky, created in the sixteenth century. Its name is Latin for 'the southern triangle', which distinguishes it from Triangulum in the northern sky... |
8.37 | 140 | G9V | 0.927 | 0.949 | 5441 | 0.101 | 6.364 | 2 | ||
PSR B1620-26 PSR B1620-26 PSR B1620-26 is a binary star system located at a distance of 3,800 parsecs in the globular cluster of Messier 4 in the constellation of Scorpius. The system is composed of a pulsar and a white dwarf... |
Scorpius Scorpius Scorpius, sometimes known as Scorpio, is one of the constellations of the zodiac. Its name is Latin for scorpion, and its symbol is . It lies between Libra to the west and Sagittarius to the east... |
24.19 | 12279 | pulsar+DB | 1.352 | 0.000021 | 29418 | N/A | 12.723 | 1 | ||
HD 147513 HD 147513 HD 147513 is the 5th-magnitude star in the constellation of Scorpius. It was first catalogued by Italian astronomer Piazzi in his star catalogue as "XVI 55".... |
Scorpius Scorpius Scorpius, sometimes known as Scorpio, is one of the constellations of the zodiac. Its name is Latin for scorpion, and its symbol is . It lies between Libra to the west and Sagittarius to the east... |
5.38 | 42 | G5V | 0.924 | 1.006 | 5701 | −0.027 | 0.650 | 1 | ||
HD 148156 HD 148156 HD 148156 is an 8th magnitude G-type main sequence star located approximately 179 light years away in the constellation Norma. This star is larger, hotter, brighter, and more massive than our Sun. Also its metal content almost twice as much as the Sun. In 2009, a gas giant planet was found in orbit... |
Norma Norma (constellation) Norma is a small and inconspicuous constellation in the southern hemisphere between Scorpius and Centaurus. Its name is Latin for normal, referring to a right angle, and is variously considered to represent a rule, a carpenter's square, a set square or a level.... |
7.71 | 168 | G1V | 1.216 | 1.199 | 5810 | 0.288 | 6.003 | 1 | ||
HD 148427 HD 148427 HD 148427 is a 7th magnitude K-type subgiant star located approximately 193 light years away in the constellation Ophiuchus. Its mass is 45% greater than the Sun, it is three times the size and six times more luminous, although its age is two and a half billion years. In August 2009, it was found... |
Ophiuchus Ophiuchus Ophiuchus is a large constellation located around the celestial equator. Its name is from the Greek "serpent-bearer", and it is commonly represented as a man grasping the snake that is represented by the constellation Serpens. Ophiuchus was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd-century... |
6.90 | 193 | K0IV | 1.445 | 3.221 | 5052 | 0.154 | 2.455 | 1 | ||
HD 149026 HD 149026 HD 149026 is a yellow subgiant star approximately 257 light-years away in the constellation of Hercules. The star is thought to be much more massive, larger, and brighter than the Sun. , an extrasolar planet has been confirmed to be orbiting the star... |
Hercules Hercules (constellation) Hercules is a constellation named after Hercules, the Roman mythological hero adapted from the Greek hero Heracles. Hercules was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and it remains one of the 88 modern constellations today... |
8.16 | 259 | G0IV | 1.346 | 1.452 | 6147 | 0.356 | 2.043 | 1 | ||
HD 149143 HD 149143 HD 149143 is a star located in Ophiuchus constellation that has spectral type of G0 located at a distance of 207 ly from us. Its apparent magnitude is 7.9 and the absolute magnitude is 3.9.... |
Ophiuchus Ophiuchus Ophiuchus is a large constellation located around the celestial equator. Its name is from the Greek "serpent-bearer", and it is commonly represented as a man grasping the snake that is represented by the constellation Serpens. Ophiuchus was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd-century... |
7.90 | 202 | G0IV | 1.215 | 1.358 | 5732 | 0.263 | 7.647 | 1 | ||
HD 152079 HD 152079 HD 152079 is a star in the constellation Ara and has one planet.- See also :* HD 129445* HD 164604* HD 175167* HD 86226* List of extrasolar planets... |
Ara Ara (constellation) Ara is a southern constellation situated between Scorpius and Triangulum Australe. Its name is Latin for "altar". Ara was one of the 48 Greek constellations described by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and it remains one of the 88 modern constellations defined by the International Astronomical... |
9.20 | 272 | G6V | 1.023 | 0.998 | 5499 | 0.155 | 2.072 | 1 | ||
Gliese 649 Gliese 649 Gliese 649 is a red dwarf star in the constellation of Hercules, located roughly 34 light years from Sun. The star has been found to host an extrasolar planet.- A planetary companion :... |
Hercules Hercules (constellation) Hercules is a constellation named after Hercules, the Roman mythological hero adapted from the Greek hero Heracles. Hercules was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and it remains one of the 88 modern constellations today... |
9.62 | 34 | M1V | 0.542 | 0.621 | 3703 | 0.077 | 9.998 | 1 | ||
HD 154345 HD 154345 HD 154345 is a G-type dwarf star located in northern Hercules. It is not visible to the naked eye since this star is below +6.50 magnitude, but using binoculars it is an easy target.-Planetary system:... |
Hercules Hercules (constellation) Hercules is a constellation named after Hercules, the Roman mythological hero adapted from the Greek hero Heracles. Hercules was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and it remains one of the 88 modern constellations today... |
6.74 | 61 | G8V | 0.883 | 0.874 | 5468 | −0.105 | 4.925 | 1 | ||
HD 153950 HD 153950 |- bgcolor="#FFFAFA"HD 153950 is a F type star that is hotter and larger than our Sun. It is located in the southern constellation Scorpius. It is a 7th magnitude star at a distance of about 188 light years from Earth.-Planetary system:... |
Scorpius Scorpius Scorpius, sometimes known as Scorpio, is one of the constellations of the zodiac. Its name is Latin for scorpion, and its symbol is . It lies between Libra to the west and Sagittarius to the east... |
7.38 | 162 | F8V | 1.119 | 1.335 | 6076 | −0.014 | 4.278 | 1 | ||
MOA-2008-BLG-310L MOA-2008-BLG-310L MOA-2008-BLG-310L is a 23rd magnitude star located at least 20000 light years away in the constellation Scorpius. This star has mass 0.67 solar masses which imply that it could probably be a late K-type star. In 2009 during the microlensing event, a planet was found orbiting this star at a distance... |
Scorpius Scorpius Scorpius, sometimes known as Scorpio, is one of the constellations of the zodiac. Its name is Latin for scorpion, and its symbol is . It lies between Libra to the west and Sagittarius to the east... |
23.38 | 23807 | K8V | 0.670 | 0.638 | 4120 | −0.592 | 4.105 | 1 | ||
HAT-P-18 | Hercules Hercules (constellation) Hercules is a constellation named after Hercules, the Roman mythological hero adapted from the Greek hero Heracles. Hercules was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and it remains one of the 88 modern constellations today... |
12.76 | 543 | K2V | 0.773 | 0.749 | 4804 | 0.102 | 12.382 | 1 | ||
HD 155358 HD 155358 HD 155358 is a low metallicity yellow dwarf star approximately 43 light years away in the constellation Hercules. This star is known to be orbited by two extrasolar planets.The star is 11.9 billion years old and has a mass 0.89 times that of the Sun... |
Hercules Hercules (constellation) Hercules is a constellation named after Hercules, the Roman mythological hero adapted from the Greek hero Heracles. Hercules was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and it remains one of the 88 modern constellations today... |
7.27 | 144 | G0V | 0.873 | 0.842 | 5760 | −0.680 | 9.992 | 2 | ||
HD 154672 HD 154672 HD 154672 is a yellow subgiant . It is about 65 parsecs away from the Sun that is larger than, but of a similar mass to, the Sun. However, HD 154672 is much older... |
Ara Ara (constellation) Ara is a southern constellation situated between Scorpius and Triangulum Australe. Its name is Latin for "altar". Ara was one of the 48 Greek constellations described by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and it remains one of the 88 modern constellations defined by the International Astronomical... |
8.22 | 211 | G3IV | 1.060 | 1.266 | 5714 | 0.265 | 9.280 | 1 | ||
HD 154857 HD 154857 |- bgcolor="#FFFAFA"| Equatorial [ g ] || 54,7 m/s2HD 154857 is a yellow main-sequence star approximately 224 light years away in the constellation of Ara.-Planetary system:... |
Ara Ara (constellation) Ara is a southern constellation situated between Scorpius and Triangulum Australe. Its name is Latin for "altar". Ara was one of the 48 Greek constellations described by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and it remains one of the 88 modern constellations defined by the International Astronomical... |
7.25 | 209 | G5V | 1.166 | 1.934 | 5445 | −0.233 | 8.887 | 1 | ||
GJ 1214 GJ 1214 GJ 1214 is a dim M4.5 red dwarf in the constellation Ophiuchus with an apparent magnitude of 14.7. It is located at a distance of approximately 40 light years from Earth. It is about one-fifth as large as the Sun with a surface temperature estimated to be... |
Ophiuchus Ophiuchus Ophiuchus is a large constellation located around the celestial equator. Its name is from the Greek "serpent-bearer", and it is commonly represented as a man grasping the snake that is represented by the constellation Serpens. Ophiuchus was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd-century... |
14.67 | 42 | M4.5V | 0.157 | 0.211 | 3026 | 0.017 | 6.313 | 1 | ||
HD 156668 HD 156668 HD 156668 is an orange dwarf star found in the Hercules constellation which is approximately 78.4 light-years away from the earth. The star has only about 27% of the Sun’s bolometric luminosity including a mass approximately 72% less and about 75% of its diameter... |
Hercules Hercules (constellation) Hercules is a constellation named after Hercules, the Roman mythological hero adapted from the Greek hero Heracles. Hercules was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and it remains one of the 88 modern constellations today... |
8.42 | 80 | K2V | 0.875 | 0.895 | 4917 | −0.108 | 4.620 | 1 | ||
Gliese 667 C Gliese 667 Gliese 667 is a triple star system in the constellation of Scorpius. The star system lies at a distance of about 6.8 pc . There is a 12th magnitude star close to the other three, but it is not gravitationally bound to the system... |
Scorpius Scorpius Scorpius, sometimes known as Scorpio, is one of the constellations of the zodiac. Its name is Latin for scorpion, and its symbol is . It lies between Libra to the west and Sagittarius to the east... |
10.22 | 23 | M1.5V | 0.378 | 0.201 | 3950 | −0.275 | 9.103 | 1 | ||
HD 156411 HD 156411 HD 156411 is a 7th magnitude G-type main sequence star located approximately 180 light years away in the constellation Ara. This star is larger, hotter, brighter, and more massive than our Sun. Also its metal content is three-fourths as much as the Sun. In 2009, a gas giant planet was found in... |
Ara Ara (constellation) Ara is a southern constellation situated between Scorpius and Triangulum Australe. Its name is Latin for "altar". Ara was one of the 48 Greek constellations described by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and it remains one of the 88 modern constellations defined by the International Astronomical... |
6.67 | 179 | G1Vw | 1.254 | 1.148 | 5794 | −0.120 | 2.475 | 1 | ||
HAT-P-14 | Hercules Hercules (constellation) Hercules is a constellation named after Hercules, the Roman mythological hero adapted from the Greek hero Heracles. Hercules was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and it remains one of the 88 modern constellations today... |
9.98 | 670 | F5V | 1.386 | 1.468 | 6602 | 0.113 | 1.287 | 1 | ||
Gliese 674 | Ara Ara (constellation) Ara is a southern constellation situated between Scorpius and Triangulum Australe. Its name is Latin for "altar". Ara was one of the 48 Greek constellations described by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and it remains one of the 88 modern constellations defined by the International Astronomical... |
9.36 | 15 | M2.5V | 0.354 | 0.421 | 3614 | −0.279 | 0.550 | 1 | ||
Gliese 676 A Gliese 676 Gliese 676 is a 10th magnitude binary star, both are M-type main sequence stars located approximately 53 light years away in the constellation Ara. Both stars are smaller, cooler, dimmer, and less massive than our Sun... |
Ara Ara (constellation) Ara is a southern constellation situated between Scorpius and Triangulum Australe. Its name is Latin for "altar". Ara was one of the 48 Greek constellations described by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and it remains one of the 88 modern constellations defined by the International Astronomical... |
9.59 | 54 | M0V | 0.599 | 0.710 | 3857 | 0.172 | 5.021 | 1 | ||
HD 159868 HD 159868 HD 159868 is a yellow dwarf star approximately 172 light-years away in the constellation of Scorpius. The star is thought to be 3.05 times more luminous than the Sun, yet the metallicity is identical to the Sun. As of 2007, an extrasolar planet has been confirmed to be orbiting the star.-... |
Scorpius Scorpius Scorpius, sometimes known as Scorpio, is one of the constellations of the zodiac. Its name is Latin for scorpion, and its symbol is . It lies between Libra to the west and Sagittarius to the east... |
7.24 | 191 | G5V | 1.095 | 1.066 | 5395 | 0.004 | 8.074 | 1 | ||
Mu Arae Mu Arae Mu Arae , often referred to by its designation in the Henry Draper catalogue HD 160691, is a main sequence G-type star around 50 light-years away from Earth in the constellation of Ara. The star has a planetary system with four known planets, three of them with masses comparable to that of Jupiter... |
Ara Ara (constellation) Ara is a southern constellation situated between Scorpius and Triangulum Australe. Its name is Latin for "altar". Ara was one of the 48 Greek constellations described by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and it remains one of the 88 modern constellations defined by the International Astronomical... |
5.15 | 51 | G3IV-V | 1.077 | 1.246 | 5704 | 0.277 | 6.413 | 4 | ||
OGLE-2005-BLG-071L OGLE-2005-BLG-071L OGLE-2005-BLG-071L is a distant, magnitude 19.5 galactic bulge star located in the constellation Scorpius, approximately 11000 light years away from the Solar System... |
Scorpius Scorpius Scorpius, sometimes known as Scorpio, is one of the constellations of the zodiac. Its name is Latin for scorpion, and its symbol is . It lies between Libra to the west and Sagittarius to the east... |
19.78 | 9587 | M1V | 0.458 | 0.414 | 3891 | −0.521 | 11.404 | 1 | ||
OGLE-TR-10 OGLE-TR-10 OGLE-TR-10 is a distant, magnitude 16 star in the constellation of Sagittarius. It is located near the Galactic Center.This star is listed as a eclipsing type variable star with the eclipse due to the passage of the planet as noted in the discovery papers.-Planetary system:This star is home to... |
Sagittarius Sagittarius (constellation) Sagittarius is a constellation of the zodiac, the one containing the galactic center. Its name is Latin for the archer, and its symbol is , a stylized arrow. Sagittarius is commonly represented as a centaur drawing a bow... |
15.78 | 4488 | G6V | 1.176 | 1.160 | 5632 | 0.123 | 1.674 | 1 | ||
TrES-3 TrES-3 TrES-3b is an extrasolar planet orbiting the star GSC 03089-00929. It has an orbital period of just 31 hours and is undergoing orbital decay due to tidal effects. It has nearly twice the mass of Jupiter.... |
Hercules Hercules (constellation) Hercules is a constellation named after Hercules, the Roman mythological hero adapted from the Greek hero Heracles. Hercules was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and it remains one of the 88 modern constellations today... |
12.40 | 1133 | G4V | 0.902 | 0.802 | 5722 | −0.179 | 1.779 | 1 | ||
OGLE-2006-BLG-109L OGLE-2006-BLG-109L OGLE-2006-BLG-109L is a dim magnitude 17 unclassified galactic bulge star approximately 4,920 light-years away in the constellation of Sagittarius.- Planetary system :... |
Sagittarius Sagittarius (constellation) Sagittarius is a constellation of the zodiac, the one containing the galactic center. Its name is Latin for the archer, and its symbol is , a stylized arrow. Sagittarius is commonly represented as a centaur drawing a bow... |
19.87 | 4850 | M1V | 0.513 | 0.721 | 3998 | −0.215 | 6.315 | 2 | ||
TrES-4 TrES-4 TrES-4b is an extrasolar planet discovered in 2006 and announced in 2007 by the Trans-Atlantic Exoplanet Survey using the transit method. It is away in the constellation Hercules.... |
Hercules Hercules (constellation) Hercules is a constellation named after Hercules, the Roman mythological hero adapted from the Greek hero Heracles. Hercules was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and it remains one of the 88 modern constellations today... |
11.59 | 1426 | F9V | 1.220 | 1.738 | 6186 | 0.281 | 4.694 | 1 | ||
MOA-2009-BLG-387L MOA-2009-BLG-387L MOA-2009-BLG-387L is a red dwarf in the Sagittarius constellation that is host to the planet MOA-2009-BLG-387Lb. The star is estimated to be nearly 20,000 light years away and approximately one fifth the mass of the Sun, although large confidence intervals exist, reflecting the uncertainties in... |
Sagittarius Sagittarius (constellation) Sagittarius is a constellation of the zodiac, the one containing the galactic center. Its name is Latin for the archer, and its symbol is , a stylized arrow. Sagittarius is commonly represented as a centaur drawing a bow... |
27.85 | 18460 | M5V | 0.188 | 0.171 | 2986 | −0.330 | 10.266 | 1 | ||
OGLE-2005-BLG-390L OGLE-2005-BLG-390L OGLE-2005-BLG-390L is a star thought to be a spectral type M - red dwarf star OGLE-2005-BLG-390L is a star thought to be a spectral type M - red dwarf star OGLE-2005-BLG-390L is a star thought to be a spectral type M - red dwarf star (95% probability, 4% probability it is a white dwarf,... |
Scorpius Scorpius Scorpius, sometimes known as Scorpio, is one of the constellations of the zodiac. Its name is Latin for scorpion, and its symbol is . It lies between Libra to the west and Sagittarius to the east... |
27.98 | 21253 | M5V | 0.224 | 0.348 | 3241 | −0.445 | 9.587 | 1 | ||
OGLE-2007-BLG-368L OGLE-2007-BLG-368L OGLE-2007-BLG-368 is a faint and far away star located at least 19,200 light years away from Sun in the constellation Scorpius. This star has mass 0.65 solar masses which implies that it could probably be a late K-type star. In 2009 during the microlensing event, a Neptune-mass planet was found... |
Scorpius Scorpius Scorpius, sometimes known as Scorpio, is one of the constellations of the zodiac. Its name is Latin for scorpion, and its symbol is . It lies between Libra to the west and Sagittarius to the east... |
22.79 | 19235 | K7V | 0.655 | 0.765 | 4233 | 0.034 | 3.469 | 1 | ||
OGLE-TR-56 | Sagittarius Sagittarius (constellation) Sagittarius is a constellation of the zodiac, the one containing the galactic center. Its name is Latin for the archer, and its symbol is , a stylized arrow. Sagittarius is commonly represented as a centaur drawing a bow... |
16.56 | 5258 | G9V | 1.172 | 1.320 | 5820 | 0.017 | 2.431 | 1 | ||
SWEEPS-04 | Sagittarius Sagittarius (constellation) Sagittarius is a constellation of the zodiac, the one containing the galactic center. Its name is Latin for the archer, and its symbol is , a stylized arrow. Sagittarius is commonly represented as a centaur drawing a bow... |
15.37 | 6863 | F8V | 1.235 | 1.176 | 6234 | 0.140 | 2.154 | 1 | ||
SWEEPS-11 SWEEPS-11 SWEEPS-11 is an extrasolar planet orbiting the star SWEEPS J175902.67−291153.5 in the constellation Sagittarius approximately 22000 light years away from the Solar System... |
Sagittarius Sagittarius (constellation) Sagittarius is a constellation of the zodiac, the one containing the galactic center. Its name is Latin for the archer, and its symbol is , a stylized arrow. Sagittarius is commonly represented as a centaur drawing a bow... |
19.83 | 6469 | K5V | 1.001 | 1.453 | 5947 | −0.035 | 2.262 | 1 | ||
HD 164922 HD 164922 HD 164922 is a seventh magnitude star in the constellation of Hercules. It is an orange dwarf with a spectral type K0V. To view it, binoculars or a telescope are necessary, as it is too faint to be visible to the naked eye. It is 71.5 light years distant from the Earth. At an age of 13.4 billion... |
Hercules Hercules (constellation) Hercules is a constellation named after Hercules, the Roman mythological hero adapted from the Greek hero Heracles. Hercules was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and it remains one of the 88 modern constellations today... |
7.01 | 72 | K0V | 0.939 | 0.901 | 5385 | 0.175 | 13.375 | 1 | ||
HD 164604 HD 164604 HD 164604 is a K dwarf star in the Sagittarius constellation. It has a single gas giant planet detected by the Magellan Planet Search Program in 2010.- See also :* HD 129445* HD 152079* HD 175167* HD 86226* List of extrasolar planets... |
Sagittarius Sagittarius (constellation) Sagittarius is a constellation of the zodiac, the one containing the galactic center. Its name is Latin for the archer, and its symbol is , a stylized arrow. Sagittarius is commonly represented as a centaur drawing a bow... |
10.04 | 134 | K2V | 0.798 | 0.832 | 4850 | −0.178 | 5.167 | 1 | ||
OGLE-2003-BLG-235L OGLE-2003-BLG-235L OGLE-2003-BLG-235/MOA 2003-BLG-53 was a gravitational microlensing event which occurred in the constellation of Sagittarius during July 2003. The event was observed both as part of the Optical Gravitational Lensing Experiment and by the Microlensing Observations in Astrophysics group , hence the... |
Sagittarius Sagittarius (constellation) Sagittarius is a constellation of the zodiac, the one containing the galactic center. Its name is Latin for the archer, and its symbol is , a stylized arrow. Sagittarius is commonly represented as a centaur drawing a bow... |
20.52 | 17068 | K2V | 0.630 | 0.762 | 4155 | −0.349 | 10.471 | 1 | ||
OGLE-2005-BLG-169L OGLE-2005-BLG-169L OGLE-2005-BLG-169L is a dim and distant magnitude 20 galactic bulge star located about 2,700 parsecs away in the constellation Sagittarius. If it is a main sequence star, then it is most likely a red dwarf with about half of the mass of the Sun... |
Sagittarius Sagittarius (constellation) Sagittarius is a constellation of the zodiac, the one containing the galactic center. Its name is Latin for the archer, and its symbol is , a stylized arrow. Sagittarius is commonly represented as a centaur drawing a bow... |
20.93 | 9379 | K8V | 0.488 | 0.650 | 4015 | −0.254 | 9.623 | 1 | ||
MOA-2009-BLG-319L | Sagittarius Sagittarius (constellation) Sagittarius is a constellation of the zodiac, the one containing the galactic center. Its name is Latin for the archer, and its symbol is , a stylized arrow. Sagittarius is commonly represented as a centaur drawing a bow... |
19.75 | 19972 | K8V | 0.626 | 0.731 | 4188 | −0.264 | 8.719 | 1 | ||
MOA-2007-BLG-192L MOA-2007-BLG-192L MOA-2007-BLG-192L is a low-mass red dwarf star or brown dwarf, approximately 3,000 light-years away in the constellation of Sagittarius. It is estimated to have a mass approximately 6% of the Sun's... |
Sagittarius Sagittarius (constellation) Sagittarius is a constellation of the zodiac, the one containing the galactic center. Its name is Latin for the archer, and its symbol is , a stylized arrow. Sagittarius is commonly represented as a centaur drawing a bow... |
27.46 | 3220 | M8V | 0.060 | 0.113 | 2486 | −0.310 | 10.420 | 1 | ||
MOA-2007-BLG-400L MOA-2007-BLG-400L MOA-2007-BLG-400L is a star located approximately 20000 light-years away in the constellation of Sagittarius. This star is presumed to be a red dwarf with a spectral type of M3V, based on its mass of 0.35 MS.-Planetary system:... |
Sagittarius Sagittarius (constellation) Sagittarius is a constellation of the zodiac, the one containing the galactic center. Its name is Latin for the archer, and its symbol is , a stylized arrow. Sagittarius is commonly represented as a centaur drawing a bow... |
24.95 | 18735 | M3V | 0.348 | 0.371 | 3510 | 0.027 | 1.277 | 1 | ||
HD 167042 HD 167042 HD 167042 is a 6th magnitude K-type giant star located approximately 163 light-years away in Draco constellation. It has mass of 1.64 times that of the Sun and the age is only 2.2 billion years old... |
Draco Draco (constellation) Draco is a constellation in the far northern sky. Its name is Latin for dragon. Draco is circumpolar for many observers in the northern hemisphere... |
5.95 | 164 | K1III | 1.643 | 4.299 | 5018 | 0.046 | 2.195 | 1 | ||
HAT-P-5 HAT-P-5 HAT-P-5 is a 12th magnitude star in the constellation Lyra, approximately 1,100 light years away from Earth. It is a spectral type G star, about 1.16 solar masses and radii greater than our Sun, and only 200 Kelvins hotter... |
Lyra Lyra Lyra is a small constellation. It is one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and remains one of the 88 modern constellations recognized by the International Astronomical Union. Its principal star, Vega — a corner of the Summer Triangle — is one of the brightest... |
11.95 | 1103 | G9IV | 1.158 | 1.167 | 5960 | 0.240 | 2.581 | 1 | ||
HD 168443 HD 168443 HD 168443 is a yellow dwarf star of about the mass of our Sun. It is in the constellation of Serpens Cauda, 123 light years from our solar system. It is known to be orbited by one large planet and a brown dwarf. The brown dwarf takes 30 times longer to orbit the star than the gas giant planet.... |
Serpens Serpens Serpens is a constellation of the northern hemisphere. It was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy and it remains one of the 88 modern constellations defined by the International Astronomical Union.... |
6.92 | 122 | G5IV | 1.056 | 1.627 | 5546 | 0.030 | 9.764 | 1 | ||
HD 168746 HD 168746 HD 168746 is an 8th magnitude star in the constellation of Serpens. It is very similar to our Sun, a yellow dwarf star . It is not visible to the unaided eye, but is easily visible with binoculars or a small telescope. In 2000 a planet was announced orbiting it.... |
Serpens Serpens Serpens is a constellation of the northern hemisphere. It was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy and it remains one of the 88 modern constellations defined by the International Astronomical Union.... |
7.95 | 139 | G5IV | 0.916 | 1.116 | 5495 | −0.070 | 3.755 | 1 | ||
42 Draconis 42 Draconis 42 Draconis is a 5th magnitude K-type giant star located approximately 317 light years away in the constellation of Draco. The star has mass similar to our Sun but its radius is 22 times greater. It is a metal-poor star with metallicity as low as 35% that of our Sun and its age is 9.49 billion years... |
Draco Draco (constellation) Draco is a constellation in the far northern sky. Its name is Latin for dragon. Draco is circumpolar for many observers in the northern hemisphere... |
4.83 | 315 | K1.5III | 0.981 | 22.027 | 4196 | −0.465 | 9.490 | 1 | ||
HD 169830 HD 169830 HD 169830 is a yellow-white dwarf star in the constellation of Sagittarius, 118.46 light years from our solar system. It is known to be orbited by two large Jupiter-like planets.- Star :... |
Sagittarius Sagittarius (constellation) Sagittarius is a constellation of the zodiac, the one containing the galactic center. Its name is Latin for the archer, and its symbol is , a stylized arrow. Sagittarius is commonly represented as a centaur drawing a bow... |
5.91 | 119 | F9V | 1.413 | 1.838 | 6266 | 0.210 | 4.950 | 2 | ||
HD 170469 HD 170469 HD 170469 is a yellow subgiant star located approximately 212 light-years away in the constellation Ophiuchus. It has apparent magnitude +8.21 and it is 211.91 ly away.... |
Ophiuchus Ophiuchus Ophiuchus is a large constellation located around the celestial equator. Its name is from the Greek "serpent-bearer", and it is commonly represented as a man grasping the snake that is represented by the constellation Serpens. Ophiuchus was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd-century... |
8.22 | 205 | G5IV | 1.145 | 1.215 | 5810 | 0.301 | 6.576 | 1 | ||
HD 171028 HD 171028 HD 171028 is a yellow main-sequence star in the constellation of Ophiuchus. The apparent magnitude is +8.31, visible in good binoculars. Unlike most planet-harboring stars, it does not have a Hipparcos number, though the distance was estimated at 90±7.8 parsecs. In the summer of 2007, a planet was... |
Ophiuchus Ophiuchus Ophiuchus is a large constellation located around the celestial equator. Its name is from the Greek "serpent-bearer", and it is commonly represented as a man grasping the snake that is represented by the constellation Serpens. Ophiuchus was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd-century... |
8.31 | 294 | G0IV | 0.992 | 1.953 | 5663 | −0.495 | 7.842 | 1 | ||
COROT-17 | Serpens Serpens Serpens is a constellation of the northern hemisphere. It was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy and it remains one of the 88 modern constellations defined by the International Astronomical Union.... |
15.46 | 5562 | G5V | 1.008 | 1.024 | 5601 | 0.032 | 5.254 | 1 | ||
WASP-3 WASP-3 WASP-3 is a magnitude 10 yellow-white dwarf star located about 727 light-years away in the Lyra constellation.-Planetary system:The extrasolar planet WASP-3b was detected by the SuperWASP project in 2007.... |
Lyra Lyra Lyra is a small constellation. It is one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and remains one of the 88 modern constellations recognized by the International Astronomical Union. Its principal star, Vega — a corner of the Summer Triangle — is one of the brightest... |
10.49 | 726 | F7V | 1.251 | 1.241 | 6426 | −0.102 | 4.108 | 1 | ||
HD 171238 HD 171238 HD 171238 is a 9th magnitude G-type main sequence star located approximately 164 light years away in the constellation Sagittarius. This star is a little bit cooler, less massive, older, and more metallic than the Sun. In August 2009, it was announced that this star has a planet.... |
Sagittarius Sagittarius (constellation) Sagittarius is a constellation of the zodiac, the one containing the galactic center. Its name is Latin for the archer, and its symbol is , a stylized arrow. Sagittarius is commonly represented as a centaur drawing a bow... |
8.66 | 164 | K0V | 0.943 | 0.916 | 5467 | 0.172 | 4.920 | 1 | ||
COROT-11 | Serpens Serpens Serpens is a constellation of the northern hemisphere. It was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy and it remains one of the 88 modern constellations defined by the International Astronomical Union.... |
12.94 | 1825 | F6V | 1.266 | 1.370 | 6441 | −0.028 | 2.421 | 1 | ||
COROT-9 | Serpens Serpens Serpens is a constellation of the northern hemisphere. It was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy and it remains one of the 88 modern constellations defined by the International Astronomical Union.... |
13.71 | 1497 | G3V | 0.991 | 0.936 | 5624 | −0.008 | 3.719 | 1 | ||
HD 173416 HD 173416 |- bgcolor="#FFFAFA"HD 173416 is an intermediate-mass giant star in the constellation Lyra. It is a 6th magnitude star, relatively bright for its distance of about 440 light years from Earth.-Planetary system:... |
Lyra Lyra Lyra is a small constellation. It is one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and remains one of the 88 modern constellations recognized by the International Astronomical Union. Its principal star, Vega — a corner of the Summer Triangle — is one of the brightest... |
6.06 | 455 | G8III | 1.977 | 13.527 | 4683 | 0.250 | 2.765 | 1 | ||
COROT-6 COROT-6 COROT-6 is a magnitude 13.9 star located in the Ophiuchus constellation.-Location and properties:The star has a radius of about 102% of the Sun and a mass of about 110% of the Sun. It is a main sequence F type star a little larger and hotter than the Sun.- Planetary system :The star is orbited by... |
Ophiuchus Ophiuchus Ophiuchus is a large constellation located around the celestial equator. Its name is from the Greek "serpent-bearer", and it is commonly represented as a man grasping the snake that is represented by the constellation Serpens. Ophiuchus was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd-century... |
13.88 | 3695 | F5V | 1.055 | 1.025 | 6092 | −0.172 | 1.022 | 1 | ||
Kepler-8 Kepler-8 | class=F5VKepler-8 is a star located in the constellation Lyra in the field of view of the Kepler Mission, a NASA-led operation tasked with discovering terrestrial planets. The star, which is slightly hotter, larger, and more massive than the Sun, has one gas giant in its orbit, Kepler-8b. This... |
Lyra Lyra Lyra is a small constellation. It is one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and remains one of the 88 modern constellations recognized by the International Astronomical Union. Its principal star, Vega — a corner of the Summer Triangle — is one of the brightest... |
13.91 | 4338 | F9V | 1.213 | 1.486 | 6213 | −0.055 | 3.841 | 1 | ||
HD 175541 HD 175541 |- bgcolor="#FFFAFA"HD 175541 is an intermediate-mass subgiant star in the constellation Serpens. That means when this star was a main-sequence, it was an A-type star. It is an 8th magnitude star about 416 light years from Earth... |
Serpens Serpens Serpens is a constellation of the northern hemisphere. It was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy and it remains one of the 88 modern constellations defined by the International Astronomical Union.... |
8.03 | 415 | G8IV | 1.654 | 3.850 | 5060 | −0.072 | 1.947 | 1 | ||
HD 176051 B HD 176051 HD 176051 is a spectroscopic binary star system located approximately 49 light years away from Earth, in the constellation Lyra. The pair orbit with a period of 22,423 days and an eccentricity of 0.25. Compared to the Sun, they have a somewhat lower proportion of elements more massive than helium... |
Lyra Lyra Lyra is a small constellation. It is one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and remains one of the 88 modern constellations recognized by the International Astronomical Union. Its principal star, Vega — a corner of the Summer Triangle — is one of the brightest... |
7.84 | 49 | K1V | 0.706 | 0.775 | 5021 | −0.044 | 3.206 | 1 | ||
COROT-16 | Serpens Serpens Serpens is a constellation of the northern hemisphere. It was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy and it remains one of the 88 modern constellations defined by the International Astronomical Union.... |
15.64 | 4382 | G5V | 0.899 | 0.814 | 5587 | −0.058 | 3.271 | 1 | ||
HD 175167 HD 175167 - See also :* HD 129445* HD 152079* HD 164604* HD 86226* List of extrasolar planets... |
Pavo Pavo (constellation) Pavo is a constellation in the southern sky. Its name is Latin for peacock. It is one of twelve constellations created by Petrus Plancius from the observations of Pieter Dirkszoon Keyser and Frederick de Houtman and it first appeared on a 35-cm diameter celestial globe published in 1597 in... |
9.18 | 220 | G5IV/V | 1.102 | 1.254 | 5674 | 0.189 | 7.263 | 1 | ||
Kepler-9 Kepler-9 Kepler-9 is a sunlike star in the constellation Lyra. It is situated in the Kepler Mission's field of view. Kepler-9 has three confirmed extrasolar planets, all discovered by Kepler using the transit method. The discovery of the first two planets was announced on August 26, 2010, and of the third... |
Lyra Lyra Lyra is a small constellation. It is one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and remains one of the 88 modern constellations recognized by the International Astronomical Union. Its principal star, Vega — a corner of the Summer Triangle — is one of the brightest... |
13.91 | 2754 | G2V | 0.998 | 1.095 | 5722 | 0.167 | 3.008 | 3 | ||
Kepler-4 Kepler-4 Kepler-4 is a sunlike star located about 1631 light-years away in the constellation Draco. It is in the field of view of the Kepler Mission, a NASA operation purposed with finding Earth-like planets. Kepler-4b, a Neptune-sized planet that orbits extremely close to its star, was discovered in its... |
Draco Draco (constellation) Draco is a constellation in the far northern sky. Its name is Latin for dragon. Draco is circumpolar for many observers in the northern hemisphere... |
12.68 | 1631 | G0V | 1.223 | 1.487 | 5857 | 0.166 | 4.486 | 1 | ||
Kepler-10 Kepler-10 Kepler-10, formerly known as KOI-72, is a sunlike star in constellation Draco that lies 173 parsecs away from the Earth. Kepler-10 was targeted by NASA's Kepler spacecraft, as it was seen the first star identified by the Kepler mission as a possible host to a small, transiting exoplanet... |
Draco Draco (constellation) Draco is a constellation in the far northern sky. Its name is Latin for dragon. Draco is circumpolar for many observers in the northern hemisphere... |
10.96 | 564 | G5V | 0.895 | 1.056 | 5627 | −0.154 | 11.876 | 2 | ||
TrES-1 TrES-1 TrES-1b is an extrasolar planet approximately 512 light-years away in the constellation of Lyra . The planet's mass and radius indicate that it is a Jovian planet with a similar bulk composition to Jupiter... |
Lyra Lyra Lyra is a small constellation. It is one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and remains one of the 88 modern constellations recognized by the International Astronomical Union. Its principal star, Vega — a corner of the Summer Triangle — is one of the brightest... |
11.37 | 511 | K0V | 0.875 | 0.822 | 5177 | 0.001 | 2.481 | 1 | ||
HD 177830 HD 177830 HD 177830 is a 7th magnitude star located approximately 190 light-years away in the constellation of Lyra. It is slightly more massive than our Sun, but cooler being a type K star. Therefore it is a subgiant clearly more evolved than the Sun. In visual light it is four times brighter than the Sun,... |
Lyra Lyra Lyra is a small constellation. It is one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and remains one of the 88 modern constellations recognized by the International Astronomical Union. Its principal star, Vega — a corner of the Summer Triangle — is one of the brightest... |
7.18 | 193 | K0IV | 1.477 | 2.991 | 4948 | −0.012 | 4.033 | 2 | ||
TrES-2 TrES-2 TrES-2b is an extrasolar planet orbiting the star GSC 03549-02811 located 718 light years away from our solar system. The planet has been identified in 2011 as the darkest known exoplanet, reflecting less than 1% of any light that hits it. The planet's mass and radius indicate that it is a gas... |
Draco Draco (constellation) Draco is a constellation in the far northern sky. Its name is Latin for dragon. Draco is circumpolar for many observers in the northern hemisphere... |
11.41 | 712 | G0V | 0.982 | 1.000 | 5853 | −0.146 | 5.104 | 1 | ||
HD 178911 B HD 178911 HD 178911 is a binary star system in the constellation Lyra. The secondary star has an apparent magnitude of 6.74 and a spectral type of G1V, which is very similar to our Sun at a distance of 160 light years... |
Lyra Lyra Lyra is a small constellation. It is one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and remains one of the 88 modern constellations recognized by the International Astronomical Union. Its principal star, Vega — a corner of the Summer Triangle — is one of the brightest... |
7.98 | 139 | G5V | 1.070 | 1.139 | 5372 | 0.276 | 5.203 | 1 | ||
HD 179079 HD 179079 HD 179079 is a G-type subgiant star in the constellation of Aquila. It has an apparent visual magnitude of approximately 7.96. It is larger than our Sun as it has a radius of approximately 1.48 solar radii. An exoplanet, HD 179079 b, was announced in August 2009 to be orbiting this star... |
Aquila Aquila (constellation) Aquila is a stellar constellation. Its name is Latin for 'eagle' and it is commonly represented as such. In mythology, Aquila was owned by the Roman god Jupiter and performed many tasks for him.... |
7.96 | 214 | G5IV | 1.087 | 1.482 | 5724 | 0.290 | 6.427 | 1 | ||
Kepler-7 Kepler-7 Kepler-7 is a star located in the constellation Lyra in the field of view of the Kepler Mission, a NASA operation in search of Earth-like planets. It is home to the fourth of the first five planets that Kepler discovered; this planet, a Jupiter-size gas giant named Kepler-7b, is as light as styrofoam... |
Lyra Lyra Lyra is a small constellation. It is one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and remains one of the 88 modern constellations recognized by the International Astronomical Union. Its principal star, Vega — a corner of the Summer Triangle — is one of the brightest... |
13.93 | 3377 | G1V | 1.347 | 1.843 | 5933 | 0.107 | 3.458 | 1 | ||
HD 179949 HD 179949 HD 179949 is a 6th magnitude star in the constellation of Sagittarius. It is a yellow-white dwarf , a type of star hotter and more luminous than our Sun... |
Sagittarius Sagittarius (constellation) Sagittarius is a constellation of the zodiac, the one containing the galactic center. Its name is Latin for the archer, and its symbol is , a stylized arrow. Sagittarius is commonly represented as a centaur drawing a bow... |
6.25 | 90 | F8V | 1.279 | 1.190 | 6260 | 0.224 | 2.053 | 1 | ||
HD 180902 | Sagittarius Sagittarius (constellation) Sagittarius is a constellation of the zodiac, the one containing the galactic center. Its name is Latin for the archer, and its symbol is , a stylized arrow. Sagittarius is commonly represented as a centaur drawing a bow... |
7.78 | 36 | K0III/IV | 1.520 | 4.099 | 5030 | 0.044 | 2.810 | 1 | ||
HD 181342 | Sagittarius Sagittarius (constellation) Sagittarius is a constellation of the zodiac, the one containing the galactic center. Its name is Latin for the archer, and its symbol is , a stylized arrow. Sagittarius is commonly represented as a centaur drawing a bow... |
7.55 | 36 | K0III | 1.840 | 4.597 | 5014 | 0.258 | 1.837 | 1 | ||
HD 181720 HD 181720 HD 181720 is an 8th magnitude G-type main sequence star located approximately 190 light years away in the constellation Sagittarius. This star is larger, hotter, brighter, and less massive than our Sun. Also its metal content is three-tenths as much as the Sun. In 2009, a gas giant planet was found... |
Sagittarius Sagittarius (constellation) Sagittarius is a constellation of the zodiac, the one containing the galactic center. Its name is Latin for the archer, and its symbol is , a stylized arrow. Sagittarius is commonly represented as a centaur drawing a bow... |
7.86 | 189 | G1V | 0.916 | 1.388 | 5781 | −0.529 | 7.646 | 1 | ||
COROT-10 | Aquila Aquila (constellation) Aquila is a stellar constellation. Its name is Latin for 'eagle' and it is commonly represented as such. In mythology, Aquila was owned by the Roman god Jupiter and performed many tasks for him.... |
15.22 | 1129 | K1V | 0.891 | 0.792 | 5073 | 0.261 | 1.489 | 1 | ||
WASP-48 | Cygnus Cygnus (constellation) Cygnus is a northern constellation lying on the plane of the Milky Way. Its name is the Latinized Hellenic word for swan. One of the most recognizable constellations of the northern summer and autumn, it features a prominent asterism known as the Northern Cross... |
11.06 | 919 | F8V | 1.089 | 1.088 | 5986 | −0.147 | 3.766 | 1 | ||
HD 181433 | Pavo Pavo (constellation) Pavo is a constellation in the southern sky. Its name is Latin for peacock. It is one of twelve constellations created by Petrus Plancius from the observations of Pieter Dirkszoon Keyser and Frederick de Houtman and it first appeared on a 35-cm diameter celestial globe published in 1597 in... |
8.38 | 87 | K5V | 0.777 | 0.786 | 4962 | 0.327 | 8.974 | 3 | ||
COROT-8 | Aquila Aquila (constellation) Aquila is a stellar constellation. Its name is Latin for 'eagle' and it is commonly represented as such. In mythology, Aquila was owned by the Roman god Jupiter and performed many tasks for him.... |
14.80 | 1245 | K1V | 0.879 | 0.773 | 5079 | 0.325 | 2.428 | 1 | ||
COROT-2 COROT-2 COROT-2 is a yellow dwarf main sequence star a little cooler than the Sun. This star is located approximately 930 light-years away in the constellation of Aquila... |
Serpens Serpens Serpens is a constellation of the northern hemisphere. It was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy and it remains one of the 88 modern constellations defined by the International Astronomical Union.... |
12.57 | 929 | K0V | 1.111 | 0.959 | 5204 | −0.147 | 8.470 | 1 | ||
HD 183263 HD 183263 HD 183263 is an 8th magnitude subgiant star located approximately 172 light-years away in the constellation Aquila. This star is about to or already ran out of hydrogen fuel and eventually becomes a red giant and then dies as a white dwarf... |
Aquila Aquila (constellation) Aquila is a stellar constellation. Its name is Latin for 'eagle' and it is commonly represented as such. In mythology, Aquila was owned by the Roman god Jupiter and performed many tasks for him.... |
7.86 | 180 | G2IV | 1.172 | 1.201 | 5888 | 0.325 | 3.303 | 2 | ||
HAT-P-7 HAT-P-7 HAT-P-7 is a yellow white dwarf star located about 1044 light-years away in the constellation Cygnus. The apparent magnitude of this star is 10.5, which means it is not visible to the naked eye but can be seen with a small telescope on a clear dark night.-Planetary system:This star has one known... |
Cygnus Cygnus (constellation) Cygnus is a northern constellation lying on the plane of the Milky Way. Its name is the Latinized Hellenic word for swan. One of the most recognizable constellations of the northern summer and autumn, it features a prominent asterism known as the Northern Cross... |
10.46 | 1037 | F8IV | 1.467 | 1.840 | 6351 | 0.264 | 7.213 | 1 | ||
HD 231701 HD 231701 HD 231701 is a yellow-white dwarf star approximately 354 light years away in the constellation of Sagitta. It is a 9th magnitude star, meaning the star is not visible to the naked eye, but powerful binoculars or a small telescope is needed to view the star... |
Sagitta Sagitta Sagitta is a constellation. Its name is Latin for "arrow", and it should not be confused with the larger constellation Sagittarius, the archer. Although ancient, it is insignificant, for it has no star brighter than the 4th magnitude and is the third smallest of all constellations... |
8.99 | 386 | F8V | 1.143 | 1.350 | 6208 | 0.067 | 4.893 | 1 | ||
HD 185269 HD 185269 HD 185269 is a seventh magnitude star approximately 153 light-years away in the constellation Cygnus. It is easily visible to binoculars, but not the naked eye.... |
Cygnus Cygnus (constellation) Cygnus is a northern constellation lying on the plane of the Milky Way. Its name is the Latinized Hellenic word for swan. One of the most recognizable constellations of the northern summer and autumn, it features a prominent asterism known as the Northern Cross... |
6.68 | 164 | G0IV | 1.278 | 1.880 | 5978 | 0.112 | 4.221 | 1 | ||
16 Cygni B 16 Cygni 16 Cygni or 16 Cyg is a triple star system approximately 70 light-years away from Earth in the constellation of Cygnus. It consists of two Sun-like yellow dwarf stars, 16 Cygni A and 16 Cygni B, together with a red dwarf, 16 Cygni C... |
Cygnus Cygnus (constellation) Cygnus is a northern constellation lying on the plane of the Milky Way. Its name is the Latinized Hellenic word for swan. One of the most recognizable constellations of the northern summer and autumn, it features a prominent asterism known as the Northern Cross... |
6.20 | 69 | G3V | 1.269 | 0.981 | 5766 | 0.084 | 7.980 | 1 | ||
HD 187123 HD 187123 HD 187123 is an 8th magnitude G-type main sequence star located approximately 156 light-years away in the constellation of Cygnus. Like our Sun, it is a yellow dwarf . Being at a distance of about 160 light-years it is not visible to the unaided eye... |
Cygnus Cygnus (constellation) Cygnus is a northern constellation lying on the plane of the Milky Way. Its name is the Latinized Hellenic word for swan. One of the most recognizable constellations of the northern summer and autumn, it features a prominent asterism known as the Northern Cross... |
7.83 | 157 | G5V | 1.056 | 1.165 | 5714 | 0.156 | 5.327 | 2 | ||
KOI-428 KOI-428 KOI-428 is an F-type star with one known planet, KOI-428b, in orbit. The star is approximately 1.5 times more massive than the Sun, and is over two times its size; it was, at upon its discovery, the largest and the most evolved star yet discovered with a transiting planet in its orbit... |
Cygnus Cygnus (constellation) Cygnus is a northern constellation lying on the plane of the Milky Way. Its name is the Latinized Hellenic word for swan. One of the most recognizable constellations of the northern summer and autumn, it features a prominent asterism known as the Northern Cross... |
14.76 | 8922 | F5IV | 1.483 | 2.231 | 6510 | 0.099 | 2.778 | 1 | ||
Kepler-6 Kepler-6 Kepler-6 is a yellow giant situated in the constellation Cygnus. The star lies within the field of view of the Kepler Mission, which discovered it as part of a NASA-led mission to discover Earth-like planets... |
Cygnus Cygnus (constellation) Cygnus is a northern constellation lying on the plane of the Milky Way. Its name is the Latinized Hellenic word for swan. One of the most recognizable constellations of the northern summer and autumn, it features a prominent asterism known as the Northern Cross... |
13.83 | 2522 | G4V | 1.209 | 1.391 | 5647 | 0.336 | 3.813 | 1 | ||
Kepler-11 Kepler-11 Kepler-11 is a sun-like star slightly larger than the Sun in the constellation Cygnus, located some 2,000 light years from Earth. It is located within the field of vision of the Kepler spacecraft, the satellite that NASA's Kepler Mission uses to detect planets that may be transiting their stars... |
Cygnus Cygnus (constellation) Cygnus is a northern constellation lying on the plane of the Milky Way. Its name is the Latinized Hellenic word for swan. One of the most recognizable constellations of the northern summer and autumn, it features a prominent asterism known as the Northern Cross... |
13.69 | 1999 | G4V | 0.954 | 1.102 | 5681 | 0.003 | 7.834 | 6 | ||
HD 187085 HD 187085 HD 187085 is a yellow main sequence star about 147 light-years away in the constellation Sagittarius. It is estimated to be younger than our Sun, at about 3.3 billion years old, and more massive at 1.22 solar masses.... |
Sagittarius Sagittarius (constellation) Sagittarius is a constellation of the zodiac, the one containing the galactic center. Its name is Latin for the archer, and its symbol is , a stylized arrow. Sagittarius is commonly represented as a centaur drawing a bow... |
7.22 | 144 | G0V | 1.217 | 1.435 | 6011 | 0.050 | 3.337 | 1 | ||
HAT-P-11 HAT-P-11 HAT-P-11, also designated GSC 03561-02092, is an orange dwarf metal rich star about 123 light-years away in the constellation Cygnus. This star is notable for its relatively large rate of proper motion. The magnitude of this star is about 9, which means it is not visible to the naked eye but can be... |
Cygnus Cygnus (constellation) Cygnus is a northern constellation lying on the plane of the Milky Way. Its name is the Latinized Hellenic word for swan. One of the most recognizable constellations of the northern summer and autumn, it features a prominent asterism known as the Northern Cross... |
9.59 | 119 | K4V | 0.807 | 0.754 | 4776 | 0.315 | 6.475 | 1 | ||
HD 188015 HD 188015 HD 188015 is an 8th magnitude star about 172 light-years away in the constellation of Vulpecula. It is a yellow subgiant, a Sun-like star that has ceased or is about to stop hydrogen fusion in its core. However, it is only slightly brighter than the Sun, but probably much older.The star is almost... |
Vulpecula Vulpecula Vulpecula is a faint constellation in the northern sky. Its name is Latin for "little fox", although it is commonly known simply as the fox. It was identified in the seventeenth century, and is located in the middle of the Summer Triangle .-Stars:There are no stars brighter than 4th magnitude in... |
8.22 | 186 | G5IV | 1.089 | 1.101 | 5520 | 0.286 | 6.199 | 1 | ||
Xi Aquilae Xi Aquilae - External links :* * *... |
Aquila Aquila (constellation) Aquila is a stellar constellation. Its name is Latin for 'eagle' and it is commonly represented as such. In mythology, Aquila was owned by the Roman god Jupiter and performed many tasks for him.... |
4.72 | 184 | G9IIIb | 2.233 | 11.945 | 4750 | −0.227 | 5.781 | 1 | ||
Kepler-5 Kepler-5 Kepler-5 is a star located in the constellation Cygnus in the field of view of the Kepler Mission, a NASA project aimed at detecting planets in transit of, or passing in front of, their host stars as seen from Earth. One closely orbiting, Jupiter-like planet, named Kepler-5b, has been detected... |
Cygnus Cygnus (constellation) Cygnus is a northern constellation lying on the plane of the Milky Way. Its name is the Latinized Hellenic word for swan. One of the most recognizable constellations of the northern summer and autumn, it features a prominent asterism known as the Northern Cross... |
13.89 | 4167 | F8V | 1.374 | 1.793 | 6297 | 0.041 | 2.537 | 1 | ||
HD 189733 HD 189733 HD 189733, also catalogued as V452 Vulpeculae, is a binary star system approximately 63 light-years away in the constellation of Vulpecula . The primary star is suspected to be an orange dwarf star, while the secondary star is a red dwarf star... |
Vulpecula Vulpecula Vulpecula is a faint constellation in the northern sky. Its name is Latin for "little fox", although it is commonly known simply as the fox. It was identified in the seventeenth century, and is located in the middle of the Summer Triangle .-Stars:There are no stars brighter than 4th magnitude in... |
7.68 | 63 | K1V | 0.800 | 0.753 | 4954 | −0.031 | 0.812 | 1 | ||
Gliese 777 Gliese 777 Gliese 777, often abbreviated as Gl 777 or GJ 777, is a yellow subgiant approximately 52 light-years away in the constellation of Cygnus. The system is also a binary star system made up of two stars and possibly a third... |
Cygnus Cygnus (constellation) Cygnus is a northern constellation lying on the plane of the Milky Way. Its name is the Latinized Hellenic word for swan. One of the most recognizable constellations of the northern summer and autumn, it features a prominent asterism known as the Northern Cross... |
5.71 | 52 | G6IV | 1.037 | 2.348 | 5588 | 0.248 | 12.110 | 2 | ||
HD 190647 HD 190647 HD 190647 is a yellow subgiant star located approximately 177 light years away in the constellation of Sagittarius. The apparent magnitude is 8 and absolute magnitude is 4. It is also called HIP 99115. In 2007, a planet was found to be orbiting the star.... |
Sagittarius Sagittarius (constellation) Sagittarius is a constellation of the zodiac, the one containing the galactic center. Its name is Latin for the archer, and its symbol is , a stylized arrow. Sagittarius is commonly represented as a centaur drawing a bow... |
7.78 | 187 | G5V | 1.101 | 1.155 | 5628 | 0.241 | 3.543 | 1 | ||
HD 190984 HD 190984 HD 190984 is a 9th magnitude F-type main sequence star located approximately 330 light years away in the constellation Pavo. This star is larger, hotter, brighter, and more massive than our Sun. Also its metal content is one-thirds as much as the Sun. In 2009, a gas giant planet was found in orbit... |
Pavo Pavo (constellation) Pavo is a constellation in the southern sky. Its name is Latin for peacock. It is one of twelve constellations created by Petrus Plancius from the observations of Pieter Dirkszoon Keyser and Frederick de Houtman and it first appeared on a 35-cm diameter celestial globe published in 1597 in... |
8.73 | 598 | F8V | 0.911 | 1.527 | 5988 | −0.482 | 5.421 | 1 | ||
Qatar-1 | Draco Draco (constellation) Draco is a constellation in the far northern sky. Its name is Latin for dragon. Draco is circumpolar for many observers in the northern hemisphere... |
12.84 | 678 | K3V | 0.852 | 0.823 | 4861 | 0.188 | 5.938 | 1 | ||
HD 192263 HD 192263 HD 192263 is an 8th magnitude star about 65 light years away in the constellation of Aquila. The spectral type of the star is K2V, meaning that it is an orange dwarf, a type of star somewhat cooler and less luminous than our Sun... |
Aquila Aquila (constellation) Aquila is a stellar constellation. Its name is Latin for 'eagle' and it is commonly represented as such. In mythology, Aquila was owned by the Roman god Jupiter and performed many tasks for him.... |
7.79 | 63 | K2V | 0.814 | 0.748 | 4965 | −0.201 | 0.571 | 1 | ||
Gliese 785 | Capricornus Capricornus Capricornus is one of the constellations of the zodiac; it is often called Capricorn, especially when referring to the corresponding astrological sign. Its name is Latin for "horned male goat" or "goat horn", and it is commonly represented in the form of a sea-goat: a mythical creature that is half... |
5.72 | 29 | K1V | 0.778 | 0.684 | 5144 | 0.078 | 5.914 | 1 | ||
HD 192699 HD 192699 HD 192699 is a yellow subgiant star located approximately 220 light-years away in the constellation of Aquila. It has the apparent magnitude of 6.45. Based on its mass of 1.68 solar, it was an A-type star when it was a main-sequence... |
Aquila Aquila (constellation) Aquila is a stellar constellation. Its name is Latin for 'eagle' and it is commonly represented as such. In mythology, Aquila was owned by the Roman god Jupiter and performed many tasks for him.... |
6.45 | 214 | G8IV | 1.680 | 4.255 | 5220 | −0.154 | 1.823 | 1 | ||
HAT-P-23 | Delphinus Delphinus Delphinus is a constellation in the northern sky, close to the celestial equator. Its name is Latin for dolphin. Delphinus was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and it remains among the 88 modern constellations recognized by the International Astronomical... |
11.94 | 1283 | G5V | 1.131 | 1.199 | 5905 | 0.150 | 4.331 | 1 | ||
HD 195019 A HD 195019 HD 195019 is a star system in the constellation of Delphinus. Star B is located approximately 150 AU from Star A. This star system is located 65 light years or 20 parsecs or 0.617 exameters away from the Sun, Earth and Solar System. It is a yellow dwarf or subgiant [G3IV-V]... |
Delphinus Delphinus Delphinus is a constellation in the northern sky, close to the celestial equator. Its name is Latin for dolphin. Delphinus was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and it remains among the 88 modern constellations recognized by the International Astronomical... |
6.91 | 126 | G3IV-V | 1.056 | 1.377 | 5842 | 0.078 | 5.333 | 1 | ||
WASP-2 WASP-2 WASP-2 is a magnitude 12 orange dwarf star located about 469 light-years away in the Delphinus constellation.-Planetary system:This star has one extrasolar planet WASP-2b, detected by the SuperWASP project in 2006.-Binary star:... |
Delphinus Delphinus Delphinus is a constellation in the northern sky, close to the celestial equator. Its name is Latin for dolphin. Delphinus was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and it remains among the 88 modern constellations recognized by the International Astronomical... |
11.98 | 3421 | K1V | 0.844 | 0.834 | 5246 | 0.026 | 4.116 | 1 | ||
HD 196050 HD 196050 HD 196050 is a star located in the constellation Pavo at a distance of 153 light years or 47 parsecs or 1.45 exameters away from the Solar System. This star has the apparent magnitude of 7.6 and the absolute magnitude is 4.2. It is a yellow main-sequence star of spectral type G3. The mass & radius... |
Pavo Pavo (constellation) Pavo is a constellation in the southern sky. Its name is Latin for peacock. It is one of twelve constellations created by Petrus Plancius from the observations of Pieter Dirkszoon Keyser and Frederick de Houtman and it first appeared on a 35-cm diameter celestial globe published in 1597 in... |
7.59 | 163 | G3V | 1.064 | 1.286 | 5874 | −0.047 | 3.167 | 1 | ||
HD 196885 A HD 196885 HD 196885 is a 6th magnitude binary star in the constellation Delphinus. According to its parallax of 29.15 milliarcseconds, it is located at a distance of 112 light years from Earth. In 2004, a planet was announced to be orbiting the star in a 386-day orbit... |
Delphinus Delphinus Delphinus is a constellation in the northern sky, close to the celestial equator. Its name is Latin for dolphin. Delphinus was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and it remains among the 88 modern constellations recognized by the International Astronomical... |
6.40 | 109 | F8IV | 1.267 | 1.354 | 5915 | −0.387 | 8.436 | 1 | ||
WASP-6 WASP-6 WASP-6 is a type-G yellow dwarf star located about 1000 light-years away in the Aquarius constellation. Dim at magnitude 12, it is visible through a moderate sized amateur telescope. The star is about 80% of the size and mass of the Sun and it is a little cooler.-Planetary system:The SuperWASP... |
Aquarius Aquarius (constellation) Aquarius is a constellation of the zodiac, situated between Capricornus and Pisces. Its name is Latin for "water-bearer" or "cup-bearer", and its symbol is , a representation of water.... |
12.36 | 1002 | G8V | 0.866 | 0.913 | 5501 | −0.122 | 3.546 | 1 | ||
WASP-7 WASP-7 WASP-7, also identified as HD 197286, is a type F star located about 456 light years away in the constellation Microscopium. This star is a little larger and about 28% more massive than the Sun and is also brighter and hotter... |
Microscopium Microscopium Microscopium is a small constellation in the southern sky, created in the 18th century by Nicolas Louis de Lacaille. Its name is Latin for microscope. Its stars are very faint and hardly visible from most of the non-tropical northern hemisphere.-References:... |
9.51 | 455 | F5V | 1.276 | 1.236 | 6386 | −0.001 | 4.154 | 1 | ||
WASP-12 WASP-12 WASP-12 is a magnitude 11 yellow dwarf star located approximately 800 light-years away in the constellation Auriga. WASP-12 has a mass and radius similar to the Sun- Planetary system :... |
Auriga Auriga (constellation) Auriga is a constellation in the northern sky. Its name is Latin for 'charioteer' and its stars form a shape that has been associated with the pointed helmet of a charioteer. It was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and remains among the 88 modern... |
11.72 | 869 | G0V | 1.349 | 1.565 | 6346 | 0.287 | 5.520 | 1 | ||
18 Delphini 18 Delphini 18 Delphini or 18 Del is a yellow giant star approximately 238 light-years away in the constellation of Delphinus. , an extrasolar planet was confirmed to be orbiting the star.- Planetary system :... |
Delphinus Delphinus Delphinus is a constellation in the northern sky, close to the celestial equator. Its name is Latin for dolphin. Delphinus was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and it remains among the 88 modern constellations recognized by the International Astronomical... |
5.52 | 246 | G6III | 2.265 | 8.520 | 4975 | −0.047 | 9.897 | 1 | ||
WASP-11/HAT-P-10 WASP-11/HAT-P-10 WASP-11/HAT-P-10 is a magnitude-12 main-sequence orange dwarf star about 400 light years away in the constellation Perseus.-Planetary system:... |
Perseus Perseus (constellation) Perseus is a constellation in the northern sky, named after the Greek hero Perseus. It was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and remains one of the 88 modern constellations defined by the International Astronomical Union... |
11.90 | 291 | K3V | 0.823 | 0.809 | 4979 | 0.131 | 11.167 | 1 | ||
HD 200964 HD 200964 HD 200964 is a 7th magnitude star located approximately 223 light-years away in the constellation of Equuleus. It is a K-type subgiant with 44% more mass than the Sun, but cooler. At the age of 3 billion years, it indicates that it is an evolved A-type star... |
Equuleus Equuleus Equuleus is a constellation. Its name is Latin for 'little horse', a foal. It was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and remains one of the 88 modern constellations. It is the second smallest of the modern constellations , spanning only 72 square degrees... |
6.49 | 223 | K0III | 1.437 | 4.302 | 5164 | −0.154 | 2.992 | 2 | ||
HIP 104780 | Pegasus Pegasus (constellation) Pegasus is a constellation in the northern sky, named after the winged horse Pegasus in Greek mythology. It was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and remains one of the 88 modern constellations.-Stars:... |
9.66 | 158 | K2V | 0.863 | 0.932 | 5008 | 0.099 | 6.452 | 1 | ||
WASP-46 | Phoenix Phoenix (constellation) Phoenix is a minor constellation in the southern sky. It is named after the Phoenix, a mythical bird. It is faint: there are only two stars in the whole constellation which are brighter than magnitude 5.0... |
12.91 | 1344 | G6V | 0.956 | 0.917 | 5621 | −0.367 | 1.442 | 1 | ||
HD 202206 HD 202206 HD 202206 is a yellow dwarf star approximately 151 light-years away in the constellation Capricornus. The star is orbited by two companions with substellar masses in a near-resonant configuration.- Distance, age and metallicity :... |
Capricornus Capricornus Capricornus is one of the constellations of the zodiac; it is often called Capricorn, especially when referring to the corresponding astrological sign. Its name is Latin for "horned male goat" or "goat horn", and it is commonly represented in the form of a sea-goat: a mythical creature that is half... |
8.08 | 148 | G6V | 1.129 | 1.019 | 5750 | 0.367 | 2.037 | 1 | ||
WASP-10 WASP-10 WASP-10 is a star in the constellation Pegasus. The SuperWASP project has observed and classified this star as a variable star, perhaps due to the eclipsing planet.-Planetary system:-WASP-10b:... |
Pegasus Pegasus (constellation) Pegasus is a constellation in the northern sky, named after the winged horse Pegasus in Greek mythology. It was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and remains one of the 88 modern constellations.-Stars:... |
12.50 | 298 | K5V | 0.712 | 0.783 | 4675 | 0.032 | 0.756 | 1 | ||
HD 204313 HD 204313 HD 204313 is an 8th magnitude G-type main sequence star located approximately 155 light years away in the constellation Capricornus. In August 2009, this sun-like star is found to have a gas giant planet similar in size to Jupiter in orbit around it.... |
Capricornus Capricornus Capricornus is one of the constellations of the zodiac; it is often called Capricorn, especially when referring to the corresponding astrological sign. Its name is Latin for "horned male goat" or "goat horn", and it is commonly represented in the form of a sea-goat: a mythical creature that is half... |
7.99 | 155 | G5V | 1.045 | 1.053 | 5767 | 0.183 | 3.377 | 1 | ||
Gliese 832 Gliese 832 Gliese 832 is a red dwarf star in the constellation Grus. It is located relatively near our Sun, at a distance of 16.1 light years... |
Grus Grus (constellation) Grus is a constellation in the southern sky. Its name is Latin for the crane, a species of bird. It was introduced in the late sixteenth century.-History:The stars that form Grus were originally considered part of Piscis Austrinus... |
8.66 | 16 | M1.5V | 0.446 | 0.414 | 3759 | −0.308 | 7.910 | 1 | ||
HD 205739 HD 205739 HD 205739 is a yellow-white dwarf . It is about 90 parsecs away from the Sun.A Jupiter-like planet has recently been detected in a Mercury-like eccentric orbit around this star.... |
Piscis Austrinus Piscis Austrinus Piscis Austrinus is a constellation in the southern celestial hemisphere. The name is Latin for "the southern fish" in contrast with the larger constellation Pisces, which represents a pair of fishes. Prior to the 20th century, it was also known as Piscis Notius... |
8.57 | 352 | F7V | 1.218 | 1.329 | 6176 | 0.189 | 2.836 | 1 | ||
HAT-P-17 HAT-P-17 HAT-P-17 is a K type star about 90 ± 3 pc away. It has a mass of about 0.857 ± 0.039 M☉. It is the host of two planets, HAT-P-17b and HAT-P-17c, both discovered in 2010.- References :*... |
Cygnus Cygnus (constellation) Cygnus is a northern constellation lying on the plane of the Milky Way. Its name is the Latinized Hellenic word for swan. One of the most recognizable constellations of the northern summer and autumn, it features a prominent asterism known as the Northern Cross... |
10.54 | 295 | K0V | 0.857 | 0.837 | 5246 | 0.000 | 7.751 | 2 | ||
HD 206610 | Aquarius Aquarius (constellation) Aquarius is a constellation of the zodiac, situated between Capricornus and Pisces. Its name is Latin for "water-bearer" or "cup-bearer", and its symbol is , a representation of water.... |
8.35 | 632 | K0III | 1.561 | 6.076 | 4874 | 0.137 | 3.270 | 1 | ||
WASP-14 WASP-14 |- bgcolor="#FFFAFA"| Equatorial [ g ] || 214,75955 m/s2WASP-14 or BD+22 2716 is a star in the constellation Boötes.The SuperWASP project has observed and classified this star as a variable star, perhaps due to the eclipsing planet.-Planetary system:WASP-14b is an extrasolar planet discovered in... |
Boötes Boötes Boötes is a constellation in the northern sky, located between 0° and +60° declination, and 13 and 16 hours of right ascension on the celestial sphere. The name comes from the Greek Βοώτης, Boōtēs, meaning herdsman or plowman... |
9.87 | 571 | F5V | 1.319 | 1.297 | 6475 | 0.033 | 0.745 | 1 | ||
HD 208487 HD 208487 HD 208487 is a 7th magnitude G-type main sequence star located approximately 144 light-years away in the constellation of Grus. It has the same spectral type as our sun, G2V. However, it is probably slightly less massive and more luminous, indicating that it is slightly older... |
Grus Grus (constellation) Grus is a constellation in the southern sky. Its name is Latin for the crane, a species of bird. It was introduced in the late sixteenth century.-History:The stars that form Grus were originally considered part of Piscis Austrinus... |
7.48 | 150 | G2V | 1.325 | 1.147 | 5929 | −0.064 | 3.877 | 1 | ||
HD 209458 HD 209458 HD 209458 is an 8th magnitude star in the constellation Pegasus. It is very similar to our Sun, and it is classified as a yellow dwarf . Because it is located at a distance of about 150 light years, it is not visible to the unaided eye... |
Pegasus Pegasus (constellation) Pegasus is a constellation in the northern sky, named after the winged horse Pegasus in Greek mythology. It was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and remains one of the 88 modern constellations.-Stars:... |
7.65 | 162 | G0V | 1.006 | 1.125 | 5942 | 0.037 | 3.874 | 1 | ||
V391 Pegasi V391 Pegasi V391 Pegasi, also catalogued as HS 2201+2610, is a blue-white subdwarf star approximately 4,570 light-years away in the constellation of Pegasus. The star is clarified as an "extreme horizontal branch star." It is small with only half the mass and one-over-four-and-one-thirds the diameter of the... |
Pegasus Pegasus (constellation) Pegasus is a constellation in the northern sky, named after the winged horse Pegasus in Greek mythology. It was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and remains one of the 88 modern constellations.-Stars:... |
14.57 | 4577 | sdB | 0.502 | 0.231 | 29317 | −0.332 | 10.982 | 1 | ||
WASP-15 WASP-15 WASP-15 is a magnitude 11 star located about 1000 light-years away in the constellation Hydra. The star, which is more massive, larger, hotter, and more luminous than the Sun, is also less metal-rich than the Sun... |
Hydra Hydra (constellation) Hydra is the largest of the 88 modern constellations, measuring 1303 square degrees. It has a long history, having been included among the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy. It is commonly represented as a water snake... |
10.93 | 1004 | F5V | 1.181 | 1.477 | 6315 | −0.166 | 3.869 | 1 | ||
HD 210277 HD 210277 HD 210277 is a 7th magnitude star in the constellation of Aquarius. It is a yellow dwarf star with a mass around 0.92 times that of our Sun. Since its distance is about 69 light years, it is not visible to the unaided eye. With binoculars it is easily visible.The star has a massive extrasolar... |
Aquarius Aquarius (constellation) Aquarius is a constellation of the zodiac, situated between Capricornus and Pisces. Its name is Latin for "water-bearer" or "cup-bearer", and its symbol is , a representation of water.... |
6.63 | 70 | G0V | 1.090 | 1.096 | 5532 | 0.189 | 6.928 | 1 | ||
Gliese 849 Gliese 849 |- style="background-color: #A0B0FF;" colspan="3"| Planet|- bgcolor="#FFFAFA"| Gliese 849b || Gliese 849 is a red dwarf star approximately 29 light years away in the constellation of Aquarius.-Planetary system:... |
Aquarius Aquarius (constellation) Aquarius is a constellation of the zodiac, situated between Capricornus and Pisces. Its name is Latin for "water-bearer" or "cup-bearer", and its symbol is , a representation of water.... |
10.42 | 30 | M3.5V | 0.356 | 0.522 | 3451 | −0.135 | 8.750 | 1 | ||
HD 210702 HD 210702 |- bgcolor = "#FFFAFA"HD 210702 is an orange subgiant star located approximately 179 light-years away in the constellation of Pegasus. With a mass of 1.8 times that of the Sun, the star spent its main-sequence life as an A-type star. The visual luminosity is 11.38 times that of the Sun and it is... |
Pegasus Pegasus (constellation) Pegasus is a constellation in the northern sky, named after the winged horse Pegasus in Greek mythology. It was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and remains one of the 88 modern constellations.-Stars:... |
5.94 | 179 | K1IV | 1.855 | 4.717 | 5010 | 0.115 | 1.400 | 1 | ||
HD 212771 | Aquarius Aquarius (constellation) Aquarius is a constellation of the zodiac, situated between Capricornus and Pisces. Its name is Latin for "water-bearer" or "cup-bearer", and its symbol is , a representation of water.... |
7.60 | 428 | G8IV | 1.155 | 4.990 | 5121 | −0.208 | 5.048 | 1 | ||
HD 212301 HD 212301 HD 212301 is a yellow-white main sequence star located approximately 172 light years away in the south circumpolar constellation Octans. The magnitudes are m=7.77 and M=4.16. It has spectral type of F8V. The temperature of the photosphere is 5998 kelvins and have mass 5% more than our Sun... |
Octans Octans Octans is a faint constellation the southern sky. Its name is Latin for the eighth part of a circle, but it is named after the octant, a navigational instrument. The constellation was devised by Nicolas Louis de Lacaille in the eighteenth century.... |
7.77 | 179 | F8V | 1.047 | 1.131 | 5998 | 0.184 | 5.949 | 1 | ||
HD 213240 HD 213240 HD 213240 is a yellow main sequence star located approximately 133 light years away in the constellation Grus. The magnitudes were m=6.80 and M=3.75. It is a metal-rich star and more evolved than our sun... |
Grus Grus (constellation) Grus is a constellation in the southern sky. Its name is Latin for the crane, a species of bird. It was introduced in the late sixteenth century.-History:The stars that form Grus were originally considered part of Piscis Austrinus... |
6.80 | 133 | G4IV | 1.215 | 1.524 | 5984 | 0.228 | 5.111 | 1 | ||
HD 215497 HD 215497 HD 215497 is a star located approximately 142 light-years away in the constellation of Tucana. It is a K3V star with the characteristics very similar to the Sun. In 2009, two extrasolar planets were discovered orbiting the star.- Planetary system :... |
Tucana Tucana Tucana is a constellation in the southern sky, created in the late sixteenth century. Its name is Latin for the toucan, a South American bird.-History:... |
8.97 | 142 | K3V | 0.865 | 0.850 | 4852 | 0.235 | 4.568 | 2 | ||
HAT-P-8 HAT-P-8 HAT-P-8 is a magnitude 10 star located 750 light-years away in Pegasus.- Planetary system :In 2008 the HATNet Project announced the discovery of extrasolar planet HAT-P-8b around this star. This planet is hot jupiter gas giant planet.... |
Pegasus Pegasus (constellation) Pegasus is a constellation in the northern sky, named after the winged horse Pegasus in Greek mythology. It was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and remains one of the 88 modern constellations.-Stars:... |
10.17 | 758 | F6.4V | 1.278 | 1.576 | 6199 | 0.008 | 3.387 | 1 | ||
Gliese 876 Gliese 876 Gliese 876 is a red dwarf star approximately 15 light-years away from Earth in the constellation of Aquarius. As of 2011, it has been confirmed that four extrasolar planets orbit the star... |
Aquarius Aquarius (constellation) Aquarius is a constellation of the zodiac, situated between Capricornus and Pisces. Its name is Latin for "water-bearer" or "cup-bearer", and its symbol is , a representation of water.... |
10.17 | 15 | M4V | 0.334 | 0.356 | 3348 | 0.054 | 4.893 | 4 | ||
Tau1 Gruis Tau1 Gruis Tau¹ Gruis , also cataloged as HD 216435 and HR 8700, is a yellow dwarf star approximately 109 light-years away in the constellation of Grus . The star is visible to the naked eye for some people, placing it in the Bright Star Catalogue... |
Grus Grus (constellation) Grus is a constellation in the southern sky. Its name is Latin for the crane, a species of bird. It was introduced in the late sixteenth century.-History:The stars that form Grus were originally considered part of Piscis Austrinus... |
6.03 | 106 | G0IV | 1.250 | 2.037 | 5767 | 0.153 | 5.273 | 1 | ||
Rho Indi Rho Indi Rho Indi is a yellow subgiant star in the constellation Indus. It is, barely, a naked eye star, not visible in the northern hemisphere outside the tropics... |
Indus Indus (constellation) Indus is a constellation in the southern sky. Created in the sixteenth century, it represents an Indian, a word that could refer at the time to any native of Asia or the Americas.-Notable features:... |
6.06 | 87 | G2.5IV | 1.074 | 1.101 | 5636 | 0.010 | 12.959 | 1 | ||
HD 216770 HD 216770 HD 216770 is an 8th magnitude star located approximately 124 light-years away in the constellation of Piscis Austrinus. It is an orange dwarf , and is somewhat dimmer and cooler than our Sun.... |
Piscis Austrinus Piscis Austrinus Piscis Austrinus is a constellation in the southern celestial hemisphere. The name is Latin for "the southern fish" in contrast with the larger constellation Pisces, which represents a pair of fishes. Prior to the 20th century, it was also known as Piscis Notius... |
8.10 | 116 | K1V | 0.912 | 1.038 | 5248 | 0.231 | 3.599 | 1 | ||
51 Pegasi 51 Pegasi 51 Pegasi is a Sun-like star located 15.6 parsecs from Earth in the constellation Pegasus... |
Pegasus Pegasus (constellation) Pegasus is a constellation in the northern sky, named after the winged horse Pegasus in Greek mythology. It was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and remains one of the 88 modern constellations.-Stars:... |
5.49 | 51 | G2V | 1.111 | 1.169 | 5793 | 0.203 | 4.126 | 1 | ||
Fomalhaut Fomalhaut Fomalhaut is the brightest star in the constellation Piscis Austrinus and one of the brightest stars in the sky. Fomalhaut can be seen low in the southern sky in the northern hemisphere in fall and early winter evenings. Near latitude 50˚N, it sets around the time Sirius rises, and does not... |
Piscis Austrinus Piscis Austrinus Piscis Austrinus is a constellation in the southern celestial hemisphere. The name is Latin for "the southern fish" in contrast with the larger constellation Pisces, which represents a pair of fishes. Prior to the 20th century, it was also known as Piscis Notius... |
1.16 | 25 | A4V | 2.055 | 1.832 | 8751 | −0.104 | 0.210 | 1 | ||
HAT-P-1 | Lacerta Lacerta Lacerta is one of the 88 modern constellations defined by the International Astronomical Union. Its name is Latin for lizard. A small, faint constellation, it was created in 1687 by the astronomer Johannes Hevelius. Its brightest stars form a "W" shape similar to that of Cassiopeia, and it is thus... |
10.40 | 453 | G0V | 1.124 | 1.154 | 5975 | 0.130 | 3.557 | 1 | ||
HD 217107 HD 217107 HD 217107 is a yellow subgiant star approximately 65 light-years away from Earth in the constellation of Pisces . Its mass is very similar to the Sun's, although it is considerably older... |
Pisces Pisces (constellation) Pisces is a constellation of the zodiac. Its name is the Latin plural for fish, and its symbol is . It lies between Aquarius to the west and Aries to the east... |
6.18 | 65 | G8IV | 1.019 | 1.080 | 5646 | 0.367 | 7.320 | 2 | ||
HD 217786 | Pisces Pisces (constellation) Pisces is a constellation of the zodiac. Its name is the Latin plural for fish, and its symbol is . It lies between Aquarius to the west and Aries to the east... |
7.79 | 179 | F8V | 1.023 | 1.267 | 5966 | −0.135 | 7.659 | 1 | ||
HR 8799 HR 8799 HR 8799 is a young main sequence star located 129 light years away from Earth in the constellation of Pegasus, with roughly 1.5 times the Sun's mass and 4.9 times its luminosity. It is part of a system that also contains a debris disk and at least four massive planets... |
Pegasus Pegasus (constellation) Pegasus is a constellation in the northern sky, named after the winged horse Pegasus in Greek mythology. It was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and remains one of the 88 modern constellations.-Stars:... |
5.96 | 129 | A5V | 1.472 | 1.339 | 7429 | −0.466 | 0.064 | 4 | ||
HD 218566 | Pisces Pisces (constellation) Pisces is a constellation of the zodiac. Its name is the Latin plural for fish, and its symbol is . It lies between Aquarius to the west and Aries to the east... |
8.63 | 93 | K3V | 0.854 | 0.860 | 4820 | 0.376 | 8.504 | 1 | ||
WASP-21 | Pegasus Pegasus (constellation) Pegasus is a constellation in the northern sky, named after the winged horse Pegasus in Greek mythology. It was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and remains one of the 88 modern constellations.-Stars:... |
11.55 | 750 | G3V | 1.006 | 1.055 | 5779 | 0.070 | 1.584 | 1 | ||
HD 240210 HD 240210 HD 240210 is a star in the constellation of Cassiopeia. On June 10, 2009 an extrasolar planet, designated HD 240210 b, was discovered in orbit.... |
Cassiopeia Cassiopeia (constellation) Cassiopeia is a constellation in the northern sky, named after the vain queen Cassiopeia in Greek mythology, who boasted about her unrivalled beauty. Cassiopea was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century Greek astronomer Ptolemy, and it remains one of the 88 modern constellations today... |
8.33 | 465 | K3III | 1.188 | 7.589 | 4290 | −0.182 | 8.220 | 1 | ||
91 Aquarii | Aquarius Aquarius (constellation) Aquarius is a constellation of the zodiac, situated between Capricornus and Pisces. Its name is Latin for "water-bearer" or "cup-bearer", and its symbol is , a representation of water.... |
4.21 | 150 | K0III | 2.534 | 8.554 | 5248 | −0.085 | 1.576 | 1 | ||
HD 219828 HD 219828 HD 219828 is an 8th magnitude star approximately 265 light years away in the constellation of Pegasus. It is a yellow subgiant, meaning that hydrogen fusion has ceased in its core.-Planetary system:... |
Pegasus Pegasus (constellation) Pegasus is a constellation in the northern sky, named after the winged horse Pegasus in Greek mythology. It was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and remains one of the 88 modern constellations.-Stars:... |
8.04 | 236 | G0IV | 1.235 | 1.745 | 5891 | 0.189 | 5.800 | 1 | ||
14 Andromedae 14 Andromedae 14 Andromedae or 14 And is an orange giant star approximately 258 light-years away in the constellation of Andromeda. The star is a suspected variable star. It is thought that 14 Andromedae was formerly a white or a yellow-white dwarf star early in its life... |
Andromeda Andromeda (constellation) Andromeda is a constellation in the northern sky. It is named after Andromeda, the princess in the Greek legend of Perseus who was chained to a rock to be eaten by the sea monster Cetus... |
5.22 | 258 | G8III | 2.179 | 10.625 | 4813 | −0.240 | 1.441 | 1 | ||
HD 221287 HD 221287 HD 221287 is a yellow-white main-sequence star approximately 173 light years away in the constellation of Tucana. It has an apparent magnitude of 7.82 and absolute magnitude of 4.20. This star is also named HIP 116084.- Planetary system :... |
Tucana Tucana Tucana is a constellation in the southern sky, created in the late sixteenth century. Its name is Latin for the toucan, a South American bird.-History:... |
7.83 | 180 | F7V | 1.249 | 1.339 | 6304 | 0.032 | 1.274 | 1 | ||
WASP-4 WASP-4 WASP-4 is a G-type main sequence star approximately 1,000 light-years away in the constellation of Phoenix.-Planetary system:In 2007, an extrasolar planet, WASP-4b, was discovered orbiting this star.... |
Phoenix Phoenix (constellation) Phoenix is a minor constellation in the southern sky. It is named after the Phoenix, a mythical bird. It is faint: there are only two stars in the whole constellation which are brighter than magnitude 5.0... |
12.60 | 850 | K2V | 0.949 | 0.910 | 5493 | −0.096 | 5.795 | 1 | ||
WASP-28 | Pisces Pisces (constellation) Pisces is a constellation of the zodiac. Its name is the Latin plural for fish, and its symbol is . It lies between Aquarius to the west and Aries to the east... |
11.99 | 1090 | F8V | 1.079 | 1.052 | 6115 | 0.114 | 6.510 | 1 | ||
HAT-P-6 HAT-P-6 HAT-P-6 is a star in the constellation Andromeda, located approximately 650 light years or 200 parsecs away from the Earth. It is an F-type star, implying that it is hotter and more massive than our Sun. The apparent magnitude of the star is +10.54, which can only be visible through the telescope... |
Andromeda Andromeda (constellation) Andromeda is a constellation in the northern sky. It is named after Andromeda, the princess in the Greek legend of Perseus who was chained to a rock to be eaten by the sea monster Cetus... |
10.54 | 649 | F7V | 1.289 | 1.461 | 6571 | −0.132 | 2.268 | 1 | ||
Gamma Cephei Gamma Cephei Gamma Cephei , traditionally named Errai, Er Rai, and or Alrai, is a binary star system approximately 45 light-years away in the constellation of Cepheus. Gamma Cephei contains an apparent magnitude of 3.22. The visible part of the system is a stellar class K1III-IV orange subgiant star on its... |
Cepheus Cepheus (constellation) Cepheus is a constellation in the northern sky. It is named after Cepheus, King of Aethiopia in Greek mythology. It was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and remains one of the 88 modern constellations.-Stars:... |
3.23 | 46 | K2IV | 1.387 | 6.196 | 4792 | −0.002 | 6.597 | 1 | ||
HD 222582 HD 222582 |- style="background-color: #A0B0FF;" colspan="3"| Planet|- bgcolor="#FFFAFA"| HD 222582 b || |- bgcolor="#FFFAFA"| || HD 222582 is a magnitude 7.7 star approximately 137 light-years away in the constellation of Aquarius... |
Aquarius Aquarius (constellation) Aquarius is a constellation of the zodiac, situated between Capricornus and Pisces. Its name is Latin for "water-bearer" or "cup-bearer", and its symbol is , a representation of water.... |
7.70 | 136 | G5V | 0.987 | 1.145 | 5662 | −0.023 | 6.163 | 1 | ||
WASP-29 | Sculptor Sculptor (constellation) Sculptor is a small and faint constellation in the southern sky. It represents a sculptor. It was introduced by Nicolas Louis de Lacaille in the 18th century. He originally named it Apparatus Sculptoris , but the name was later shortened.-Notable features:No stars brighter than 3rd magnitude are... |
11.33 | 263 | K4V | 0.824 | 0.846 | 4779 | 0.095 | 2.430 | 1 | ||
WASP-5 WASP-5 WASP-5 is a magnitude 12 yellow dwarf star located about 910 light-years away in the Phoenix constellation.-Planetary system:This star has one extrasolar planet WASP-5b detected by the SuperWASP project in 2007.-External links:... |
Phoenix Phoenix (constellation) Phoenix is a minor constellation in the southern sky. It is named after the Phoenix, a mythical bird. It is faint: there are only two stars in the whole constellation which are brighter than magnitude 5.0... |
12.26 | 970 | G4V | 1.024 | 1.000 | 5714 | 0.265 | 9.582 | 1 | ||
WASP-8 WASP-8 WASP-8 is a magnitude 9.9 main sequence yellow dwarf star. It is reported to be a G type star of temperature 5600 K, mass of 0.93 solar masses, radius of 0.93 solar radius, and a luminosity of 0.79 of solar luminosity.- Planetary system :... |
Sculptor Sculptor (constellation) Sculptor is a small and faint constellation in the southern sky. It represents a sculptor. It was introduced by Nicolas Louis de Lacaille in the 18th century. He originally named it Apparatus Sculptoris , but the name was later shortened.-Notable features:No stars brighter than 3rd magnitude are... |
9.89 | 159 | K2V | 0.819 | 0.799 | 5623 | 0.265 | 8.791 | 1 | ||
HD 224693 HD 224693 HD 224693 is a yellow subgiant star approximately 320 light-years away in the constellation Cetus.-Planetary system:... |
Cetus Cetus Cetus is a constellation. Its name refers to Cetus, a sea monster in Greek mythology, although it is often called 'the whale' today. Cetus is located in the region of the sky that contains other water-related constellations such as Aquarius, Pisces, and Eridanus.-Ecliptic:Although Cetus is not... |
8.23 | 321 | G2IV | 1.328 | 1.740 | 6037 | 0.343 | 2.141 | 1 |