List of stars in Aquila
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This is the list of notable 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...

s in the 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....

 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....

, sorted by decreasing brightness.
Name B
Bayer designation
A Bayer designation is a stellar designation in which a specific star is identified by a Greek letter, followed by the genitive form of its parent constellation's Latin name...

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Flamsteed designation
Flamsteed designations for stars are similar to Bayer designations, except that they use numbers instead of Greek letters. Each star is assigned a number and the Latin genitive of the constellation it lies in...

HD
Henry Draper Catalogue
The Henry Draper Catalogue is an astronomical star catalogue published between 1918 and 1924, giving spectroscopic classifications for 225,300 stars; it was later expanded by the Henry Draper Extension , published between 1925 and 1936, which gave classifications for 46,850 more stars, and by the...

HIP RA
Right ascension
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Dec
Declination
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mag.
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...

abs.
mag.
Absolute magnitude
Absolute magnitude is the measure of a celestial object's intrinsic brightness. it is also the apparent magnitude a star would have if it were 32.6 light years away from Earth...

Dist. (ly) Sp. class
Stellar classification
In astronomy, stellar classification is a classification of stars based on their spectral characteristics. The spectral class of a star is a designated class of a star describing the ionization of its chromosphere, what atomic excitations are most prominent in the light, giving an objective measure...

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Altair  α 53 187642 97649 0.76 2.20 17 A7IV-V Atair, Al Nesr Al Tair, Vulture Volans; 12th brightest star; nearby; has two optical components
Double star
In observational astronomy, a double star is a pair of stars that appear close to each other in the sky as seen from Earth when viewed through an optical telescope. This can happen either because the pair forms a binary star, i.e...

; δ Sct variable
Delta Scuti variable
A Delta Scuti variable is a variable star which exhibits variations in its luminosity due to both radial and non-radial pulsations of the star's surface. Typical brightness fluctuations are from 0.003 to 0.9 magnitudes in V over a period of a few hours, although the amplitude and period of the...

γ Aql  γ 50 186791 97278 2.72 −3.03 460 K3II Tarazed, Tarazad, Reda, Menkib al Nesr, Humerus Vulturis; double star
Double star
In observational astronomy, a double star is a pair of stars that appear close to each other in the sky as seen from Earth when viewed through an optical telescope. This can happen either because the pair forms a binary star, i.e...

; suspected variable
ζ Aql
Zeta Aquilae
Zeta Aquilae is a triple star system in the constellation Aquila. It has the traditional names Deneb el Okab, from an Arabic term ذنب العقاب ðanab al-cuqāb meaning "the tail of the falcon", and the Mandarin names Woo and Yuë, derived from and represent the state Wu , an old state was located at...

 
ζ 17 177724 93747 2.99 0.96 83 A0Vn Deneb el Okab, Denebokab Australis, Woo, Yuë (吳越), Dzeneb al Tair, Cauda (Vulturis) Volantis; triple star
θ Aql
Theta Aquilae
Theta Aquilae is a binary star in the constellation Aquila. It is approximately 287 light years from Earth. It has the traditional name Tseen Foo, which is derived from the Mandarin 天桴 tiānfú meaning "the heavenly raft"; it may also mean drumsticks, with Altair, Beta Aquilae and Gamma Aquilae...

 
θ 65 191692 99473 3.24 −1.48 287 B9.5III Tseen Foo, Thanih Ras al Akab, Secunda Capitis Vulturis; spectroscopic binary; suspected variable
δ Aql
Delta Aquilae
Delta Aquilae is a triple star system in the constellation Aquila. It is approximately 50.1 light years from Earth.Sometimes, this star is called by the name Denebokab, meaning the tail of eagle in Arabic...

 
δ 30 182640 95501 3.36 2.43 50 F0IV Denebokab, Song, Sung, Djenubi Menkib al Nesr, Australior Humerus Vulturis; binary star
Binary star
A binary star is a star system consisting of two stars orbiting around their common center of mass. The brighter star is called the primary and the other is its companion star, comes, or secondary...

; suspected variable
λ Aql  λ 16 177756 93805 3.43 0.51 125 B9Vn Al Thalimain
β Aql  β 60 188512 98036 3.71 3.03 45 G8IVvar Alshain, Alschain, Alschairn, Unuk al Ghyrab, Collum Corvi; binary star
Binary star
A binary star is a star system consisting of two stars orbiting around their common center of mass. The brighter star is called the primary and the other is its companion star, comes, or secondary...

; suspected variable; triple star; suspected variable
η Aql
Eta Aquilae
Eta Aquilae is a star in the constellation Aquila. It was also part of the former constellation Antinous. It is a Cepheid variable star, varying from apparent magnitude 3.5 to 4.4 with a period of 7.176641 days...

 
η 55 187929 97804 3.87 −3.91 1173 F6Ib-G4Ib Cepheid variable
Cepheid variable
A Cepheid is a member of a class of very luminous variable stars. The strong direct relationship between a Cepheid variable's luminosity and pulsation period, secures for Cepheids their status as important standard candles for establishing the Galactic and extragalactic distance scales.Cepheid...

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ε Aql  ε 13 176411 93244 4.02 0.65 154 K2III Deneb el Okab, Denebokab Borealis, Woo, Yuë (吳越); triple star
12 Aql  i 12 176678 93429 4.02 0.73 149 K1IIIvar suspected variable
71 Aql  l 71 196574 101847 4.31 −1.04 384 G8III SB spectroscopic binary
ι Aql  ι 41 184930 96468 4.36 −0.51 307 B5III Al Thalimain; double star
μ Aql  μ 38 184406 96229 4.45 1.80 111 K3III multiple star; suspected variable
ν Aql
Nu Aquilae
Nu Aquilae is a star in the constellation Aquila.Nu Aquilae is a yellow-white F-type supergiant with an apparent magnitude of +4.64. It is at least 3000 light years from Earth and lies close to the celestial equator.-References:...

 
ν 32 182835 95585 4.64 −8.12 11643 F2Ib double star; suspected variable
ξ Aql
Xi Aquilae
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ξ 59 188310 97938 4.722 5.769 204 G9IIIb has a planet
Extrasolar planet
An extrasolar planet, or exoplanet, is a planet outside the Solar System. A total of such planets have been identified as of . It is now known that a substantial fraction of stars have planets, including perhaps half of all Sun-like stars...

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Xi Aquilae b
Xi Aquilae b is an extrasolar planet approximately 200 light-years away in the constellation of Aquila. The planet was discovered orbiting the yellow giant star Xi Aquilae in 2008. The planet has a minimum mass of 2.8 Jupiter and a period of 137 days....

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69 Aql
69 Aquilae
69 Aquilae is a star in the constellation Aquila. Its apparent magnitude is 4.91....

 
69 195135 101101 4.91 1.07 191 K2III
70 Aql
70 Aquilae
70 Aquilae is a star in the constellation Aquila. Its apparent magnitude is 4.91....

 
70 196321 101692 4.91 −4.24 2203 K5II
κ Aql
Kappa Aquilae
Kappa Aquilae is a star in the constellation Aquila.Kappa Aquilae is a blue-white B-type giant with an apparent magnitude of +4.93. It is approximately 1460 light years from Earth.-References:* * *...

 
κ 39 184915 96483 4.93 −3.32 1455 B0.5III
26 Aql  f 26 181391 95066 4.98 1.61 154 G8III-IV... spectroscopic binary
4 Aql
4 Aquilae
4 Aquilae is a star in the constellation Aquila. Its apparent magnitude is 5.02....

 
4 173370 91975 5.02 −0.78 472 B9V
36 Aql
36 Aquilae
36 Aquilae or e Aquilae is a star in the constellation Aquila. Its apparent magnitude is 5.03.-References:* *...

 
e 36 183630 95937 5.03 −0.91 502 M1IIIvar suspected variable
18 Aql
18 Aquilae
18 Aquilae or Y Aquilae is a star in the constellation Aquila. Its apparent magnitude is 5.07.-Components:-References:* *...

 
18 178125 93867 5.07 −0.89 507 B8III Y Aql; double star; eclipsing binary
23 Aql  23 180972 94885 5.10 −0.24 381 K2II-IIIvar triple star
37 Aql
37 Aquilae
37 Aquilae is a G-type giant star in the constellation of Aquila. It has an apparent visual magnitude of approximately 5.137....

 
37 184492 96327 5.12 −0.55 444 G8III
ο Aql  ο 54 187691 97675 5.12 3.68 63 F8V multiple star system
21 Aql
21 Aquilae
21 Aquilae or V1288 Aquilae is a star in the constellation Aquila. Its apparent magnitude is 5.14.-Components:-References:* * * *...

 
21 179761 94477 5.14 −1.33 640 B8II-IIIp(Hg:) V1288 Aql; double star; α2 CVn variable
Alpha2 Canum Venaticorum variable
An Alpha2 Canum Venaticorum variable is a type of variable star. These stars are chemically peculiar main sequence stars of spectral class B8p to A7p. They have strong magnetic fields and strong silicon, strontium, or chromium spectral lines...

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31 Aql  b 31 182572 95447 5.17 4.27 49 G8IVvar triple star; suspected variable
σ Aql
Sigma Aquilae
Sigma Aquilae is a binary star in the constellation Aquila. It is approximately 680 light years from Earth.Sigma Aquilae is an eclipsing spectroscopic binary. Both components are detached blue-white B-type main sequence dwarfs which do not fill their Roche lobes. The mean apparent magnitude of...

 
σ 44 185507 96665 5.18 −1.42 682 B3V + B3V β Lyr variable
Beta Lyrae variable
Beta Lyrae variables are a class of close binary stars. Their total brightness is variable because the two component stars orbit each other, and in this orbit one component periodically passes in front of the other one, thereby blocking its light. The two component stars of Beta Lyrae systems are...

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19 Aql
19 Aquilae
19 Aquilae is a star in the constellation Aquila. Its apparent magnitude is 5.23.-Alternate designations:*HR 7266*HD 178596*SAO 124318*BD +5 4040*FK5: 3530...

 
19 178596 94068 5.23 2.03 142 F0III-IV
11 Aql
11 Aquilae
11 Aquilae is a binary star in the constellation Aquila. The stars making up the pair are apparent magnitudes 5.7 and 9.2. There is a noticeable color difference between the two components. They are approximately 155 light years away.-References:*...

 
11 176303 93203 5.27 1.88 155 F8V triple star; suspected variable
ω1 Aql
Omega¹ Aquilae
Omega1 Aquilae is an F-type subgiant star in the constellation of Aquila. It has an apparent visual magnitude of approximately 5.300 and is approximately 420 light-years from the Earth.-External links:* *...

 
ω1 25 180868 94834 5.28 −0.28 422 F0IV
χ Aql A
Chi Aquilae
Chi Aquilae is a double star in the constellation Aquila. It is approximately 750 light-years from Earth.The more luminous component is a yellow G-type giant with an apparent magnitude of +5.6. It has a white A-type main sequence dwarf companion with an apparent magnitude of +6.8...

 
χ 47 186203 96957 5.28 −1.53 751 F3V:+... multiple star system
Star system
A star system or stellar system is a small number of stars which orbit each other, bound by gravitational attraction. A large number of stars bound by gravitation is generally called a star cluster or galaxy, although, broadly speaking, they are also star systems.-Binary star systems:A stellar...

φ Aql
Phi Aquilae
Phi Aquilae is a binary star in the constellation Aquila.Phi Aquilae is a spectroscopic binary which is classified as a white A-type subgiant with an apparent magnitude of +5.28. The binary has an orbital period of 3.32 days and is approximately 206 light years from Earth.-References:* * *...

 
φ 61 188728 98103 5.28 1.28 206 A1IV spectroscopic binary; suspected variable
132 G. Aql 194013 100541 5.30 0.91 246 G8III-IV
FF Aql
FF Aquilae
FF Aquilae is a classical cepheid variable .-External links:* * *...

 
176155 93124 5.33 −4.07 2470 F5Ia-F8Ia double star; Cepheid variable,
20 Aql
20 Aquilae
20 Aquilae is a star in the constellation Aquila. Its apparent magnitude is 5.35.Other designations:BD -08 4887,GC 26461,HD 179406,SAO 143134,HIP 94385....

 
20 179406 94385 5.35 −2.51 1216 B3V
51 Aql
51 Aquilae
51 Aquilae is a star in the constellation Aquila. Its apparent magnitude is 5.38.-Components:-References:* * *...

 
51 187532 97650 5.38 3.27 86 F0V binary star
14 Aql
14 Aquilae
14 Aquilae or is a star in the constellation Aquila. Its apparent magnitude is 5.40.-References:* * *...

 
g 14 176984 93526 5.40 −0.53 499 A1V double star
15 Aql
15 Aquilae
15 Aquilae is a double star in the constellation Aquila. Its apparent magnitude is 5.40. It's composed of a magnitude 5 yellow star and a magnitude 7 star, resolvable in a small telescope.-Components:-References:*...

 
h 15 177463 93717 5.40 0.41 325 K1III double star; suspected variable
66 Aql
66 Aquilae
66 Aquilae is a star in the constellation Aquila. Its apparent magnitude is 5.44....

 
66 192107 99631 5.44 −1.74 888 K5III
42 Aql
42 Aquilae
42 Aquilae is a star in the constellation Aquila. Its apparent magnitude is 5.45....

 
42 185124 96556 5.45 2.92 105 F3IV
27 Aql
27 Aquilae
27 Aquilae is a B-type giant star in the constellation of Aquila. It has an apparent visual magnitude of approximately 5.460....

 
d 27 181440 95073 5.46 −0.51 509 B9III
τ Aql
Tau Aquilae
Tau Aquilae is a star in the constellation Aquila.Tau Aquilae is an orange K-type giant with an apparent magnitude of +5.51. It is approximately 527 light years from Earth.-References:* *...

 
τ 63 190327 98823 5.51 −0.53 527 K0III
28 Aql
28 Aquilae
28 Aquilae or V1208 Aquilae is a star in the constellation Aquila. Its apparent magnitude is 5.53. The primary has an FO spectrum. It has a 9.0 magnitude companion at 59.7".-References:* * *...

 
A 28 181333 94982 5.53 0.39 347 F0III V1208 Aql; triple star; δ Sct variable,
183492 95822 5.57 0.85 286 K0III
62 Ser
62 Serpentis
62 Serpentis is a variable star. Despite its name, the star can be found in the constellation Aquila.-External links:**...

 
62 175515 92872 5.58 0.81 293 G9III suspected variable
180262 94624 5.58 −0.79 613 G8II-III double star
22 Aql
22 Aquilae
22 Aquilae is a star in the constellation Aquila. Its apparent magnitude is 5.59.Other designations:22 Aql, AG +04 2489, BD +04 4045, GC 26567, 2MASS J19163102+0450052, HD 180482, HIP 94727....

 
22 180482 94727 5.59 −0.53 546 A3IV
58 Aql
58 Aquilae
58 Aquilae is a star in the constellation Aquila. Its apparent magnitude is 5.60.It is a constellation in the Northern Hemisphere and the Milky Way near Aquarius and Serpens Cauda....

 
58 188350 97980 5.60 0.48 345 A0III
V1291 Aql
V1291 Aquilae
V1291 Aquilae is variable star.-References:* *...

 (90 G. Aql)
188041 97871 5.63 0.99 277 A5p(Sr-Cr-Eu) α2 CVn variable,
45 Aql
45 Aquilae
45 Aquilae or IDS 19356-0051 A is star in double system.-References:* * *...

 
45 185762 96807 5.64 0.93 285 A3IV double star
180555 94720 5.65 0.36 372 B9.5V binary star
62 Aql
62 Aquilae
62 Aquilae is a star in the constellation Aquila. Its apparent magnitude is 5.67....

 
62 190299 98844 5.67 −0.59 582 K4III
π Aql B
Pi Aquilae
Pi Aquilae or 52 Aquilae is a triple star in the constellation Aquila. It is approximately 570 light years from Earth....

 
π 52 187260 5.70 component of the π Aql system
57 Aql A
57 Aquilae
57 Aquilae or IDS 19492-0829 A is a double star in the constellation Aquila. Its apparent magnitude is 5.28. The magnitude 6 components can already be resolved using a weak telescope.-References:* * * -Components:...

 
57 188293 97966 5.70 0.64 335 B7Vn double star
14 Sge
14 Sagittae
14 Sagittae or HD 190229 is a star, in the Aquila constellation.-References:* *...

 
14 190229 98754 5.73 −0.72 637 B9MNp...
π Aql
Pi Aquilae
Pi Aquilae or 52 Aquilae is a triple star in the constellation Aquila. It is approximately 570 light years from Earth....

 
π 52 187259 97473 5.75 −0.46 570 F2V:+... component of the π Aql system
182900 95572 5.76 2.03 182 F6III
56 Aql
56 Aquilae
56 Aquilae is a star in the constellation Aquila. Its apparent magnitude is 5.76, meaning it would be barely visible to the naked eye, under ideal conditions.It was discovered by nineteenth Century Astronomer John Herschel....

 
56 188154 97928 5.76 0.35 394 K5III double star
35 Aql
35 Aquilae
35 Aquilae or V1431 Aquilae, c Aquilae is a star in the constellation Aquila. Its apparent magnitude is 5.79.-References:* *...

 
c 35 183324 95793 5.79 1.94 192 A0V V1431 Aql; rapidly oscillating α2 CVn variable,
42 G. Aql 181907 95222 5.81 0.58 363 G8III:
13 G. Aql 177178 93580 5.82 2.11 180 A4V
49 G. Aql 183227 95732 5.84 −1.65 1025 B6III
100 G. Aql 189340 98416 5.87 3.92 80 F8V
5 Aql  5 173654 92117 5.89 1.40 258 A2m binary star
υ Aql
Upsilon Aquilae
Upsilon Aquilae is a star in the constellation Aquila.Upsilon Aquilae is a white A-type subgiant with an apparent magnitude of +5.89. It is approximately 176 light years from Earth.-References:* *...

 
υ 49 186689 97229 5.89 2.22 176 A3IV
103 G. Aql 189695 98526 5.90 −1.30 898 K5III
10 Aql  10 176232 93179 5.91 1.55 242 A4p(Eu-Cr-Sr) V1286 Aql; α2 CVn variable,
64 Aql
64 Aquilae
64 Aquilae is a star in the constellation Aquila. Its apparent magnitude is 5.97....

 
64 191067 99171 5.97 2.57 156 K1IV
185018 96481 5.98 −1.74 1140 G0Ib multiple star
QS Aql
QS Aquilae
|- bgcolor="#FFFAFA"| duration of the eclipse || 17 % of period the duration of the light constancy phase at minimum light is equal to zeroQS Aquilae is eclipsing binary of Algol type.-References:* * *...

 
185936 96840 5.98 −2.54 1646 B5V double star; Algol variable
Algol variable
Algol variables or Algol-type binaries are a class of eclipsing binary stars where the orbital plane of the stars are coincident with the line of sight from Earth. When the cooler component passes in front of the hotter one, part of the latter's light is blocked, and the total brightness of the...

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80 G. Aql 187195 97499 6.00 1.29 285 K5III
ω2 Aql
Omega² Aquilae
Omega2 Aquilae is an A-type main sequence star in the constellation of Aquila. It has an apparent visual magnitude of approximately 6.023 and is approximately 280 light years from the Earth.-External links:* *...

 
ω2 29 181383 95002 6.03 1.37 278 A2V
131 G. Aql 193329 100232 6.05 0.58 405 K0
8 Aql
8 Aquilae
8 Aquilae is a star in the constellation Aquila. Its apparent magnitude is 6.08.-References:* *...

 
8 174589 92524 6.08 1.44 276 F2III Delta Scuti variable
Delta Scuti variable
A Delta Scuti variable is a variable star which exhibits variations in its luminosity due to both radial and non-radial pulsations of the star's surface. Typical brightness fluctuations are from 0.003 to 0.9 magnitudes in V over a period of a few hours, although the amplitude and period of the...

53 G. Aql 183589 95898 6.08 −2.46 1663 K5Ib multiple star; suspected variable
R Aql
R Aquilae
R Aquilae is a variable star in the constellation Aquila.-References:* *...

 
177940 93820 7.61 8.75 700 M7IIIev Mira variable
Mira variable
Mira variables , named after the star Mira, are a class of pulsating variable stars characterized by very red colors, pulsation periods longer than 100 days, and light amplitudes greater than one magnitude in infrared and 2.5 magnitude in visual...

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V923 Aql
V923 Aquilae
V923 Aquilae is a Be star.-References:* *...

 (55 G. Aql)
183656 95929 6.09 −1.26 962 B5.5IIIpe-B8V γ Cas variable,
137 G. Aql 194454 100758 6.10 −0.60 713 K1III:
85 G. Aql 187660 97687 6.12 −0.09 570 K5III
68 Aql
68 Aquilae
68 Aquilae is a star in the constellation Aquila. Its apparent magnitude is 6.12.-References:* * -Components:...

 
68 194939 100977 6.12 −0.04 557 B9V double star
96 G. Aql 188385 97970 6.14 1.60 263 A2V double star
135 G. Aql 194244 100664 6.14 −0.92 840 B9V triple star; suspected variable
187923 97767 6.16 3.95 90 G0V double star; suspected variable
101 G. Aql 189322 98385 6.17 −0.69 769 G8III
34 G. Aql 180782 94833 6.19 1.56 275 A1Vn
6 G. Aql 175640 92963 6.20 0.17 525 B9III
145 G. Aql 196426 101746 6.21 −0.26 643 B8IIIp
7 G. Aql 176095 93138 6.22 2.45 185 F5IV
4 G. Aql 174240 92386 6.24 0.01 575 A1V
12 G. Aql 176981 93488 6.25 −0.83 849 K2III
52 G. Aql 183387 95812 6.25 −0.08 603 K2
ψ Aql
Psi Aquilae
Psi Aquilae is a star in the constellation Aquila.Psi Aquilae is a blue-white B-type giant with an apparent magnitude of +6.25. It is approximately 810 light years from Earth.-References:* *...

 
ψ 48 186547 97139 6.25 −0.72 809 B9III-IV
88 G. Aql 187753 97697 6.25 0.92 380 A1m
120 G. Aql 191984 99585 6.25 −0.08 603 A0 double star
37 G. Aql 181122 94916 6.31 0.31 517 G9III
43 G. Aql 182038 95281 6.31 0.41 493 K0
183144 95664 6.31 −0.73 834 B4III suspected variable
71 G. Aql 185966 96917 6.31 1.26 334 K2
60 G. Aql 184573 96356 6.32 1.13 355 K0
46 Aql
46 Aquilae
46 Aquilae is a seventh magnitude star in the constellation Aquila. It is approximately 700 light years from Earth....

 
46 186122 96931 6.33 −0.39 720 B9III
25 G. Aql 178744 94149 6.34 −0.80 874 B5Vn
44 G. Aql 182101 95253 6.34 3.58 116 F6V
191263 99234 6.34 −2.42 1842 B3IV
V450 Aql
V450 Aquilae
V450 Aquilae is semi-regular pulsating star.-References:* * *...

 
184313 96204 6.35 −0.75 858 M5III-M8III semiregular variable,
67 G. Aql 185423 96630 6.36 B3III
174569 92475 6.37 −2.41 1863 K5III+... double star
U Aql
U Aquilae
U Aquilae or ADS 12503 A is classical Cepheid variable .-Components:-References:*...

 
183344 95820 6.37 −2.07 1590 F5-G1I-II Cepheid variable,
61 G. Aql 184663 96351 6.37 3.25 137 F6IV
184944 96428 6.37 1.19 354 K0II-III
V1472 Aql
V1472 Aquilae
V1472 Aquilae is a semi-regular pulsating star.-References:* * *...

 
190658 98954 6.37 −0.44 749 M2 comp eclipsing variable,
V1401 Aql
V1401 Aquilae
V1401 Aquilae is semi-regular pulsating star.-References:* *...

 (108 G. Aql)
190390 98910 6.38 −1.58 1273 F1III semiregular variable,
24 Aql
24 Aquilae
24 Aquilae is a star in the constellation Aquila. Its apparent magnitude is 6.40.-References:* * -Components:...

 
24 181053 94913 6.40 0.52 488 K0II-III:.. multiple star
136 G. Aql 194263 100672 6.41 −0.71 865 K5
75 G. Aql 186535 97144 6.43 1.00 398 K0
114 G. Aql 191104 99158 6.43 3.25 141 F3V double star
187203 97454 6.44 −2.22 1762 F8Ib-II
128 G. Aql
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...

 
192699 99894 6.44 2.30 220 G8IV has a planet (b
HD 192699 b
HD 192699 b is an exoplanet located approximately 220 light-years away in the constellation of Aquila, orbiting the star HD 192699. This planet was discovered in April 2007, massing at least 2.5 times the mass of Jupiter...

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30 G. Aql 179791 94478 6.47 0.15 598 A3V suspected variable
77 G. Aql 186660 97244 6.47 −1.14 1087 B3III
87 G. Aql 187734 97709 6.47 K0... double star
110 G. Aql 190664 99024 6.47 1.37 341 K0
122 G. Aql 192086 99624 6.47 −1.94 1567 K5
142 G. Aql 195617 101339 6.47 −1.23 1132 K2
V Aql
V Aquilae
V Aquilae is a carbon star in the constellation Aquila. This is a type of star with a spectrum that is dominated by strong absorption lines of the molecules C2 and CN. The enhanced levels of carbon in the atmosphere may have been contributed by recently nucleosyntesized material that has been...

 
177336 93666 6.48 −1.36 1207 C5,4 - C6,4(N6) carbon star
Carbon star
A carbon star is a late-type star similar to a red giant whose atmosphere contains more carbon than oxygen; the two elements combine in the upper layers of the star, forming carbon monoxide, which consumes all the oxygen in the atmosphere, leaving carbon atoms free to form other carbon compounds,...

; semiregular variable,
V1339 Aql
V1339 Aquilae
V1339 Aquilae is a Be star. Binary star nature discovered by speckle interferometry.-References:* *...

 (84 G. Aql)
187567 97607 6.49 −1.90 1552 B2.5IVe Be star
Be star
A Be star is a B-type star with prominent emission lines of hydrogen in its spectrum. The designation is combined by the spectral class, B, and the lowercase e denoting emission in the spectral classification system. Line emission from other atomic ions might be present as well, but is typically...

; γ Cas variable,
57 Aql B
57 Aquilae
57 Aquilae or IDS 19492-0829 A is a double star in the constellation Aquila. Its apparent magnitude is 5.28. The magnitude 6 components can already be resolved using a weak telescope.-References:* * * -Components:...

 
57 188294 97967 6.49 1.27 361 B8V component of the 57 Aql system
97 G. Aql 188405 98038 6.49 1.83 279 F2V double star
V1691 Aql (45 G. Aql) 182475 95453 6.50 1.48 329 A9V δ Sct variable
TT Aql
TT Aquilae
TT Aquilae is a classical Cepheid variable .- References :* * * *...

 
178359 93990 7.10 −4.84 7951 F6-G5 Cepheid variable,
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...

 
183263 95740 7.86 4.25 172 G2IV has two planets (b
HD 183263 b
HD 183263 b is an extrasolar planet orbiting the star HD 183263. This planet has a minimum mass of 3.69 times more than Jupiter and takes 1.7364 years to orbit the star...

 & c
HD 183263 c
HD 183263 c is an exoplanet orbiting approximately 4.25 AU from the parent star HD 183263. This planet was announced by Wright et al. on December 8, 2008 using multiple observations in Lick and Keck Observatories earlier in that year. This planet was calculated to have minimum mass of 3.82 times...

)
V1703 Aql  192263 99711 8.10 6.61 65 K2V double star; has a planet (b
HD 192263 b
HD 192263 b is a gas giant planet with a mass about three quarters that of Jupiter mass. It orbits the star in a circular orbit completing one revolution in 24 days or so....

)
V603 Aql
V603 Aquilae
V603 Aquilae was a bright nova occurring in Aquila in 1918.It reached a magnitude of −1.4, and was the brightest nova of modern times.-References:* -External links:* * *...

 
174107 92316 11.64 4.76 776 pec(NOVA) - e+cont Nova
Nova
A nova is a cataclysmic nuclear explosion in a star caused by the accretion of hydrogen on to the surface of a white dwarf star, which ignites and starts nuclear fusion in a runaway manner...

 Aquilae 1918;
V500 Aql
V500 Aquilae
V500 Aquilae or Nova Aquilae 1943 was a nova which appaeared in the constellation Aquila in 1943 and reached a brightness of 6.1 mag. Its brightness decreased in 30 days around 3 mag.-External links:* * * * * *...

 
6.1 pec(NOVA) - e+cont Nova
Nova
A nova is a cataclysmic nuclear explosion in a star caused by the accretion of hydrogen on to the surface of a white dwarf star, which ignites and starts nuclear fusion in a runaway manner...

 Aquilae
V1494 Aql
V1494 Aquilae
V1494 Aquilae or NOVA Aquilae 1999 b was a nova which occurred in 1999 in the constellation Aquila and which reached a brightness of 4.0 mag.-References:* -External links:* * * * * * *...

 
8.8 pec(NOVA) - e+cont Nova
Nova
A nova is a cataclysmic nuclear explosion in a star caused by the accretion of hydrogen on to the surface of a white dwarf star, which ignites and starts nuclear fusion in a runaway manner...

 Aquilae
V604 Aql
V604 Aquilae
V604 Aquilae or Nova Aquilae 1905 was a nova, which occurred in the constellation Aquila in 1905 with a maximum brightness of 7.6 mag.-External links:* * * *...

 
7.6 pec(NOVA) - e+cont Nova
Nova
A nova is a cataclysmic nuclear explosion in a star caused by the accretion of hydrogen on to the surface of a white dwarf star, which ignites and starts nuclear fusion in a runaway manner...

 Aquilae
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...

 
179079 94256 7.96 3.94 208 G5IV has a planet (b
HD 179079 b
HD 179079 b is an extrasolar planet which orbits the G-type subgiant star HD 179079, located approximately 208 light years away in the constellation Aquila. This planet has mass only 1/12 that of Jupiter or 1.5 times Neptune. The planet orbits very close to the star, at a distance of 0.11 AU. This...

)
V606 Aql
V606 Aquilae
V606 Aquilae was a nova, which lit up in the constellation Aquila in 1899. It reached 5.5 magnitude.- External links :* * * * * * * * *...

 
pec(NOVA) - e+cont Nova
Nova
A nova is a cataclysmic nuclear explosion in a star caused by the accretion of hydrogen on to the surface of a white dwarf star, which ignites and starts nuclear fusion in a runaway manner...

 Aquilae
W50 (nebula)
W50 (nebula)
W50 or SNR G039.7-02.0 is a Supernova remnant located in the Aquila constellation, about 18,000 light years away. In its centre lies the micro-quasar SS 433, whose jets are distorting the remnant's shell. Most likely W50 and SS443 are related objects, remnants from a supernova which occurred about...

 
16000 Supernova remnant
χ Aql B
Chi Aquilae
Chi Aquilae is a double star in the constellation Aquila. It is approximately 750 light-years from Earth.The more luminous component is a yellow G-type giant with an apparent magnitude of +5.6. It has a white A-type main sequence dwarf companion with an apparent magnitude of +6.8...

 
χ 47 186204 12.30 800 G0:+A3V component of the χ Aql system
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...

 
12.57 930 G7V has a transiting planet (b)
COROT-3
COROT-3
COROT-3 is a white-yellow dwarf main sequence star hotter than our Sun. This star is located approximately 2200 light-years away in the constellation of Aquila...

 
13.3 2200 F3V has a transiting
Astronomical transit
The term transit or astronomical transit has three meanings in astronomy:* A transit is the astronomical event that occurs when one celestial body appears to move across the face of another celestial body, hiding a small part of it, as seen by an observer at some particular vantage point...

 brown dwarf
Brown dwarf
Brown dwarfs are sub-stellar objects which are too low in mass to sustain hydrogen-1 fusion reactions in their cores, which is characteristic of stars on the main sequence. Brown dwarfs have fully convective surfaces and interiors, with no chemical differentiation by depth...

 (b)
COROT-8  14.80 6.89 ~1250 K1V text-align:left; > has a transiting planet (b)
COROT-10  15.22 7.53 ~1130 K1V text-align:left; > has a transiting planet (b)
VB 10
VB 10
VB 10, also referred to as Van Biesbroeck's star, is a very small and very dim M-type red dwarf star located in the constellation Aquila...

 
17.30 18.47 19 M8V has a planet (b)
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