List of stars in Monoceros
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This is the list of notable star
s in the constellation
Monoceros
, sorted by decreasing brightness.
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s in the constellation
Constellation
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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...
, 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... |
F 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 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:... |
Dec 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... |
vis. 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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α Mon Alpha Monocerotis Alpha Monocerotis is a star in the constellation Monoceros.Alpha Monocerotis belongs to the spectral class G9 and is of apparent magnitude 3.93. It is approximately 144 light years from Earth.-References:#... |
α | 26 | 61935 | 37447 | 3.94 | 0.71 | 144 | K0III | |||
γ Mon Gamma Monocerotis Gamma Monocerotis is a star in the constellation of Monocerotis.----5 γ Monoceretos ----Named : Tempestris,Brightness : +3.9,distance from here : 645 light years ,Spectral Classification : Orange Giant ----Bayer classification : γ,... |
γ | 5 | 43232 | 29651 | 3.99 | −2.49 | 644 | K3III | |||
δ Mon | δ | 22 | 55185 | 34769 | 4.15 | −1.15 | 375 | A2V | |||
ζ Mon | ζ | 29 | 67594 | 39863 | 4.36 | −4.41 | 1852 | G2Ib | |||
ε Mon Epsilon Monocerotis epsilon Monocerotis is a star in the constellation of Monocerotis.EPS MON .location is guide for sky navigation toward Rosette nebula Right Ascension 6 hours 28 minutes 8 seconds, Declination 4 degrees 36 minutes, Magnitude 4.5, 6.5 Separation 13,4", Position Angle 27 degrees White giant ,... |
ε | 8 | 44769 | 30419 | 4.39 | 1.41 | 128 | A5IV | |||
13 Mon | 13 | 46300 | 31216 | 4.47 | −3.86 | 1509 | A0Ib | ||||
18 Mon | 18 | 49293 | 32578 | 4.48 | −0.81 | 373 | K0III | ||||
β Mon A Beta Monocerotis Beta Monocerotis is a triple star system in the constellation of Monoceros. To the naked eye, it appears as a single star with an apparent visual magnitude of approximately 3.74, making it the brightest visible star in the constellation... |
β | 11 | 45725 | 30867 | 4.60 | −2.03 | 691 | B3Ve | component of the triplet star system of β Mon | ||
S Mon S Monocerotis S Monocerotis, also known as 15 Monocerotis, is a massive variable star system located in the constellation Monoceros. It is a spectroscopic binary system with an orbital... |
15 | 47839 | 31978 | 4.66 | −2.82 | 1022 | O7 | variable star Variable star A star is classified as variable if its apparent magnitude as seen from Earth changes over time, whether the changes are due to variations in the star's actual luminosity, or to variations in the amount of the star's light that is blocked from reaching Earth... in NGC 2264 NGC 2264 NGC 2264 is the designation number of the New General Catalogue that identifies two astronomical objects as a single object:*the Cone Nebula,*the Christmas Tree Cluster,Two other objects are within this designation but not officially included:... star cluster Star cluster Star clusters or star clouds are groups of stars. Two types of star clusters can be distinguished: globular clusters are tight groups of hundreds of thousands of very old stars which are gravitationally bound, while open clusters, more loosely clustered groups of stars, generally contain less than... |
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28 Mon | 28 | 65953 | 39211 | 4.69 | −1.12 | 472 | K4III | V645 Mon; FK Com variable | |||
17 Mon | 17 | 49161 | 32533 | 4.77 | −1.09 | 484 | K4III | ||||
20 Mon | 20 | 54810 | 34622 | 4.91 | 0.85 | 211 | K0III | ||||
3 Mon | 3 | 40967 | 28574 | 4.92 | −2.47 | 979 | B5III | ||||
27 Mon | 27 | 65695 | 39079 | 4.93 | 0.51 | 250 | K2III | ||||
19 Mon | 19 | 52918 | 33971 | 4.99 | −2.68 | 1116 | B1V | V637 Mon; β Cep variable Beta Cephei variable Beta Cephei variables are variable stars which exhibit variations in their brightness due to pulsations of the stars' surfaces. The point of maximum brightness roughly corresponds to the maximum contraction of the star. Typically, Beta Cephei variables change in brightness by 0.01 to 0.3... |
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2 Mon | 2 | 40536 | 28325 | 5.04 | 0.02 | 328 | A6m | ||||
14 G. Mon | 42690 | 29417 | 5.06 | −2.78 | 1203 | B2V | |||||
10 Mon | 10 | 45546 | 30772 | 5.06 | −3.03 | 1353 | B2V | ||||
77 G. Mon | 49331 | 32558 | 5.08 | −2.94 | 1309 | M1II | |||||
56 G. Mon | 46487 | 31278 | 5.09 | −0.99 | 536 | B5Vn | |||||
25 Mon | 25 | 61064 | 37088 | 5.14 | 1.18 | 202 | F6III | ||||
V696 Mon (4 G. Mon) | 41335 | 28744 | 5.19 | −2.06 | 918 | B2Vne+ | 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... |
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77 Ori | 77 | 45416 | 30717 | 5.19 | −2.13 | 950 | K1II | ||||
68 G. Mon | 48217 | 32064 | 5.21 | −0.11 | 378 | M0III | |||||
46089 | 31119 | 5.22 | 1.16 | 211 | A3V | ||||||
106 G. Mon | 52666 | 33878 | 5.22 | −1.38 | 682 | M2III | |||||
7 Mon | 7 | 44112 | 30073 | 5.27 | −1.74 | 823 | B2.5V | ||||
19 G. Mon | 43993 | 29996 | 5.36 | −0.62 | 511 | K1III | |||||
6 G. Mon | 41692 | 28949 | 5.37 | −3.71 | 2131 | B5IV | |||||
β Mon B Beta Monocerotis Beta Monocerotis is a triple star system in the constellation of Monoceros. To the naked eye, it appears as a single star with an apparent visual magnitude of approximately 3.74, making it the brightest visible star in the constellation... |
β | 11 | 45726 | 5.40 | component of the triplet star system of β Mon | ||||||
53 G. Mon | 46229 | 31121 | 5.43 | −1.70 | 869 | K2III | |||||
90 G. Mon | 50747 | 33184 | 5.44 | −0.42 | 484 | A4IV | |||||
21 Mon | 21 | 55057 | 34724 | 5.44 | 0.92 | 261 | F2V | V571 Mon; 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... |
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153 G. Mon | 62902 | 37901 | 5.49 | 1.17 | 238 | K5III | |||||
59 G. Mon | 47054 | 31583 | 5.52 | −1.52 | 834 | B8V | |||||
78 Ori | 78 | 45433 | 30720 | 5.55 | −1.26 | 749 | K5III | ||||
41 G. Mon | 45415 | 30728 | 5.55 | 0.79 | 292 | G9III | |||||
β Mon C Beta Monocerotis Beta Monocerotis is a triple star system in the constellation of Monoceros. To the naked eye, it appears as a single star with an apparent visual magnitude of approximately 3.74, making it the brightest visible star in the constellation... |
β | 11 | 45727 | 5.60 | component of the triplet star system of β Mon | ||||||
55 G. Mon | 46304 | 31167 | 5.60 | 2.42 | 141 | F0Vnn+... | |||||
134 G. Mon | 59311 | 36388 | 5.60 | −2.89 | 1630 | K5III | |||||
154 G. Mon | 63752 | 38253 | 5.60 | −2.57 | 1405 | K3III | |||||
110 G. Mon | 53208 | 34086 | 5.63 | −2.38 | 1304 | K3III | |||||
75 G. Mon | 49147 | 32474 | 5.66 | −0.42 | 535 | B9.5V | |||||
78 G. Mon | 49434 | 32617 | 5.75 | 2.74 | 131 | F1V | |||||
80 G. Mon | 49643 | 32698 | 5.75 | −0.42 | 558 | B8IIIn | |||||
86 G. Mon | 50277 | 33024 | 5.75 | 1.77 | 204 | F0Vn | |||||
136 G. Mon | 59381 | 36396 | 5.75 | −1.52 | 926 | K5III | |||||
156 G. Mon | 64235 | 38474 | 5.76 | 2.70 | 133 | F5IVs | |||||
58 G. Mon | 46769 | 31446 | 5.78 | −3.94 | 2860 | B8Ib | |||||
82 G. Mon | 49933 | 32851 | 5.78 | 3.40 | 97 | F2V | |||||
112 G. Mon | 53510 | 34215 | 5.78 | −0.40 | 562 | M0III | |||||
67 G. Mon | 47964 | 31992 | 5.79 | −1.96 | 1156 | B8III | |||||
119 G. Mon | 55775 | 34975 | 5.80 | −0.57 | 613 | K5III | |||||
15 G. Mon | 43157 | 29629 | 5.83 | −0.56 | 617 | B5V | |||||
129 G. Mon | 57749 | 35749 | 5.83 | −1.39 | 908 | F3IV | |||||
135 G. Mon | 59380 | 36399 | 5.86 | 3.64 | 91 | F8V | |||||
36 G. Mon | 45320 | 30666 | 5.87 | 1.64 | 229 | A3Vn | |||||
5 G. Mon | 41547 | 28854 | 5.88 | 2.03 | 192 | F4V: | |||||
30 G. Mon | 45067 | 30545 | 5.88 | 3.28 | 108 | F8V | |||||
12 Mon | 12 | 46241 | 31159 | 5.88 | −0.12 | 517 | K0V | ||||
71 G. Mon | 48434 | 32226 | 5.88 | −8.37 | 23057 | B0III | |||||
51104 | 33372 | 5.90 | −0.28 | 561 | B8Vn | ||||||
120 G. Mon | 55832 | 34982 | 5.90 | −3.38 | 2345 | K3III | |||||
142 G. Mon | 59984 | 36640 | 5.90 | 3.52 | 98 | F5V | |||||
50 G. Mon | 45976 | 30986 | 5.92 | −5.50 | 6269 | K0 | |||||
16 Mon | 16 | 48977 | 32463 | 5.92 | −1.75 | 1116 | B2.5V | ||||
46709 | 31448 | 5.93 | −2.50 | 1583 | K4III | ||||||
101 G. Mon | 52312 | 33729 | 5.95 | −1.69 | 1098 | B9III | |||||
122 G. Mon | 56207 | 35127 | 5.95 | 0.50 | 401 | K0 | |||||
97 G. Mon | 51814 | 33603 | 5.96 | −1.31 | 926 | G8III | |||||
107 G. Mon | 52913 | 34002 | 5.96 | 1.46 | 259 | A3Vs | |||||
130 G. Mon | 58526 | 36055 | 5.98 | −2.84 | 1895 | CIb... | |||||
17 G. Mon | 43319 | 29711 | 5.99 | 1.87 | 217 | A5IVs | |||||
148 G. Mon | 61749 | 37394 | 6.01 | 1.12 | 310 | A3IV | |||||
121 G. Mon | 55879 | 34999 | 6.02 | −3.34 | 2433 | B0III | |||||
92 G. Mon | 50890 | 33243 | 6.03 | −1.90 | 1259 | G6III: | |||||
Plaskett's star Plaskett's star Plaskett's Star is a spectroscopic binary at a distance of around 6600 light-years... |
47129 | 31646 | 6.05 | −5.49 | 6618 | O8e | 60 G. Mon; V640 Mon; Massive spectroscopic binary | ||||
46178 | 31168 | 6.08 | −0.96 | 834 | K0III | ||||||
18 G. Mon | 43362 | 29705 | 6.09 | −0.76 | 763 | B9III | |||||
53929 | 34338 | 6.10 | −0.59 | 709 | B9.5III | 1 G. CMi in Mon. | |||||
V721 Mon | 44816 | 30407 | 6.11 | −2.88 | 2050 | K5 | |||||
62 G. Mon | 47240 | 31697 | 6.14 | −4.70 | 4803 | B1Ib | |||||
63 G. Mon | 47420 | 31733 | 6.14 | −0.63 | 738 | K2 | |||||
1 Mon | 1 | 40535 | 28321 | 6.15 | 1.22 | 316 | F2IV | V474 Mon; δ Sct variable | |||
V653 Mon (12 G. Mon) | 42536 | 29323 | 6.15 | 0.01 | 552 | A0sp... | α2 CVn variable | ||||
11 G. Mon | 42278 | 29210 | 6.16 | 2.23 | 199 | F3IVw | |||||
38 G. Mon | 45321 | 30660 | 6.16 | −1.69 | 1212 | B2.5V | |||||
45512 | 30804 | 6.16 | 1.74 | 249 | K2III-IV | ||||||
V715 Mon (79 G. Mon) | 49567 | 32682 | 6.16 | −2.75 | 1976 | B3II-III | |||||
155 G. Mon | 63894 | 38307 | 6.16 | 0.66 | 411 | K0 | |||||
47 G. Mon | 45724 | 30906 | 6.17 | −0.91 | 851 | M1 | |||||
45995 | 31066 | 6.17 | −4.98 | 5525 | B2V:nne | ||||||
61 G. Mon | 47220 | 31672 | 6.17 | 0.35 | 475 | K1III | |||||
V638 Mon (13 G. Mon) | 42657 | 29401 | 6.18 | −0.11 | 591 | B9MNp... | α2 CVn variable | ||||
69 G. Mon | 48348 | 32177 | 6.18 | −0.84 | 827 | K0 | |||||
47886 | 32012 | 6.19 | −3.27 | 2547 | M1III | ||||||
91 G. Mon | 50820 | 33210 | 6.20 | −4.54 | 4592 | B3IVe+... | |||||
105 G. Mon | 52611 | 33873 | 6.20 | 0.63 | 424 | K0 | |||||
20 G. Mon | 44037 | 30028 | 6.22 | 0.78 | 399 | B9V | |||||
V689 Mon (64 G. Mon) | 47432 | 31766 | 6.23 | −3.86 | 3396 | O9.5II | α Cyg variable | ||||
114 G. Mon | 54662 | 34536 | 6.23 | −5.03 | 5821 | O7III | |||||
126 G. Mon | 57708 | 35737 | 6.23 | −0.06 | 591 | F5 | |||||
26 G. Mon | 44783 | 30448 | 6.24 | −0.82 | 842 | B8Vn | |||||
137 G. Mon | 59669 | 36526 | 6.24 | −5.80 | 8359 | K0 | |||||
95 G. Mon | 51693 | 33584 | 6.25 | 1.93 | 238 | A3V | |||||
163 G. Mon | 67159 | 39675 | 6.25 | −0.68 | 793 | B9V | |||||
T Mon | 44990 | 30541 | 6.26 | −5.62 | 7762 | K1Iabv SB | 28 G. Mon; δ Cep variable | ||||
144 G. Mon | 60853 | 37000 | 6.27 | −0.13 | 620 | K2 | |||||
93 G. Mon | 50931 | 33297 | 6.28 | 1.22 | 335 | A0V | |||||
100 G. Mon 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.... |
52265 | 33719 | 6.29 | 4.05 | 91 | G0III-IV | 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... (b HD 52265 b HD 52265 b is a gas giant exoplanet located approximately 92 light-years away in the constellation of Monoceros, orbiting the star HD 52265. The planet has a minimum mass slightly more than that of Jupiter. Mean distance between the planet and the star is half that of Earth from the Sun... ) |
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123 G. Mon | 56614 | 35301 | 6.29 | −2.28 | 1689 | K2 | |||||
44333 | 30217 | 6.30 | 1.25 | 334 | A4.5V | 186 G. Mon in Ori. | |||||
88 G. Mon | 50282 | 32990 | 6.30 | 0.48 | 477 | K0 | |||||
50371 | 33082 | 6.30 | 0.77 | 416 | K0III | ||||||
V592 Mon V592 Monocerotis V592 Monocerotis, often abbreviated as V592 Mon, is a variable star in the constellation of Monoceros .... (83 G. Mon) |
49976 | 32838 | 6.31 | 1.29 | 330 | A2p SrCrEu | α2 CVn variable | ||||
94 G. Mon | 51424 | 33420 | 6.31 | −0.93 | 913 | A2V+... | |||||
165 G. Mon | 67725 | 39898 | 6.31 | −0.44 | 729 | A0Vn | |||||
33 G. Mon | 45168 | 30595 | 6.33 | −1.18 | 1035 | G9III | |||||
98 G. Mon | 51892 | 33644 | 6.34 | −1.60 | 1264 | B7III | |||||
161 G. Mon | 66242 | 39326 | 6.34 | 1.15 | 355 | G0III | |||||
40 G. Mon | 45380 | 30675 | 6.35 | 0.86 | 409 | A0Vn | |||||
66 G. Mon | 48099 | 32067 | 6.36 | −9.09 | 40163 | O6e | |||||
85 G. Mon | 50062 | 32931 | 6.37 | 1.57 | 298 | A2Vs | |||||
45090 | 30602 | 6.39 | 0.67 | 454 | A0 | ||||||
47156 | 31662 | 6.39 | −0.77 | 883 | K0 | ||||||
89 G. Mon | 50700 | 33154 | 6.39 | 0.21 | 562 | A6Vn | |||||
35 G. Mon | 45239 | 30608 | 6.40 | 0.24 | 556 | A4V | |||||
162 G. Mon | 66950 | 39625 | 6.40 | −0.30 | 712 | K0 | |||||
23 G. Mon | 44700 | 30382 | 6.41 | −1.23 | 1098 | B3V | |||||
V695 Mon (158 G. Mon) | 65875 | 39172 | 6.41 | −3.48 | 3105 | B2.5Ve | Be star | ||||
34 G. Mon | 45215 | 30627 | 6.42 | 0.34 | 536 | G5 | |||||
24 Mon | 24 | 56003 | 35080 | 6.42 | 0.36 | 530 | G5III | ||||
127 G. Mon | 57682 | 35707 | 6.42 | −4.03 | 4009 | O9V | |||||
14 Mon | 14 | 46642 | 31385 | 6.44 | 1.21 | 362 | A0Vs | ||||
111 G. Mon | 53240 | 34066 | 6.44 | −1.52 | 1273 | B9IIIn | |||||
160 G. Mon | 65938 | 39198 | 6.45 | 2.33 | 217 | G5 | |||||
8 G. Mon | 42132 | 29140 | 6.46 | 1.23 | 363 | G5 | |||||
44 G. Mon | 45563 | 30798 | 6.48 | 0.60 | 489 | B9V | |||||
102 G. Mon | 52382 | 33754 | 6.49 | −3.28 | 2937 | B1Ib | |||||
9 Mon | 9 | 45418 | 30700 | 6.50 | −1.10 | 1079 | B4V | ||||
V569 Mon (113 G. Mon) | 53755 | 34234 | 6.50 | −3.68 | 3543 | B0.5IVn | β Cep variable | ||||
ε Mon Epsilon Monocerotis epsilon Monocerotis is a star in the constellation of Monocerotis.EPS MON .location is guide for sky navigation toward Rosette nebula Right Ascension 6 hours 28 minutes 8 seconds, Declination 4 degrees 36 minutes, Magnitude 4.5, 6.5 Separation 13,4", Position Angle 27 degrees White giant ,... |
ε | 8 | 44770 | 30422 | 6.72 | 4.79 | 79 | F5V | component of the ε Mon system | ||
6 Mon | 6 | 43760 | 29885 | 6.76 | −0.87 | 1094 | F0e... | ||||
U Mon | 59693 | 36521 | 6.81 | −2.38 | 2248 | K0Ibpvar | |||||
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... |
44219 | 30114 | 7.70 | 4.19 | 164 | G5 | has a planet (b HD 44219 b HD 44219 b is an extrasolar planet which orbits the G-type main sequence star HD 44219, located approximately 164 light years away in the constellation Monoceros. This planet has at least three-fifths the mass of Jupiter and takes 1.29 years to orbit the star at a semimajor axis of 1.18 AU... ) |
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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... |
46375 | 31246 | 7.84 | 5.22 | 109 | K1V | has a planet (b HD 46375 b HD 46375 b is an extrasolar planet located approximately 109 light-years away in the constellation of Monoceros, orbiting the star HD 46375. With 79 Ceti b on March 29, 2000, it was joint first known extrasolar planet less massive than Saturn orbiting a normal star. The planet is a "hot Jupiter", a... ) |
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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.... |
45652 | 30905 | 8.13 | 5.34 | 118 | G8-K0 | has a planet (b HD 45652 b HD 45652 b is a gas giant extrasolar planet orbiting at only 0.23 AU from the star HD 45652, with an orbital period of 44 days. It has mass at least half that of Jupiter. As it was detected using the radial velocity method, its true mass is dependent on the inclination of its orbit; if it's low,... ) |
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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.... |
66428 | 39417 | 8.25 | 4.55 | 180 | G5 | has a planet (b HD 66428 b HD 66428 b is a long-period jovian exoplanet located approximately 179.3 light-years away in the constellation of Monoceros. It has a mass of >2.82 MJ and takes 1973 days or 5.402 years to orbit around its solar-type star HD 66428. The average distance is 3.18 AU, about half the distance between... ) |
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V Mon | 44639 | 30326 | 9.80 | 0.66 | 2194 | M6e | 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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Red Rectangle Nebula Red Rectangle nebula The Red Rectangle Nebula, so called because of its red color and unique rectangular shape, is a protoplanetary nebula in the Monoceros constellation. Also known as HD 44179, the nebula was discovered in 1973 during a rocket flight associated with the AFCRL Infrared Sky Survey called Hi Star... |
44179 | 30089 | 9.04 | 1245 | B8V | V777 Mon | |||||
R Mon R Monocerotis R Monocerotis is a T Tauri variable in the constellation Monoceros. The apparent magnitude of R Mon varies between 10 and 12.The star is located in a diffuse nebula called "Hubble's Variable Nebula"... |
10.37 | B0 | variable star in NGC 2261 NGC 2261 NGC 2261 is a variable nebula located in the constellation Monoceros. It is illuminated by the star R Monocerotis , which is not directly visible itself.... star cluster |
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Ross 614 Ross 614 Ross 614 or Gliese 234A is a red dwarf UV Cetiflare star and it is the primary member of a nearby binary star system in the constellation of Monoceros. This star has an magnitude of about 11, making it invisible to the unaided eye even though it is one of the stars nearest to the sun... |
30920 | 11.08 | 13.01 | 13.4 | M4.5 | 29th nearest star system; component B variable (V577 Mon) | |||||
COROT-7 | 11.73 | 5.85 | 489 | K0V | text-align:left; > has two planets (b & c COROT-7c COROT-7c is an extrasolar planet which orbits the G-type main sequence star COROT-7, located approximately 489 light years away in the constellation Monoceros... ) |
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COROT-4 | 13.45 | F0V | text-align:left; > has a transiting planet (b) | ||||||||
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... |
13.6 | 5.2 | 1560 | G0V | first transiting planet by COROT Corot Corot may refer to:* Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot, French landscape painter * COROT, a space mission with the dual aims of finding extrasolar planets and performing asteroseismology* COROT-7, a dwarf star in the Monoceros constellation... mission (b) |
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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... |
14 | 6 | ~1300 | F9V | text-align:left; > has a transiting planet (b) | ||||||
COROT-20 | 14.66 | 4012 | G2V | text-align:left; > has a transiting planet (b) | |||||||
COROT-19 | 14.78 | 2609 | F9V | text-align:left; > has a transiting planet (b) | |||||||
COROT-18 | 14.99 | 2838 | G9 | text-align:left; > has a transiting planet (b) | |||||||
COROT-13 | 15.04 | 4.45 | ~4270 | G0V | text-align:left; > has a transiting planet (b CoRoT-13b CoRoT-13b is a transiting exoplanet found by the CoRoT space telescope on 12 July 2010.It is an extremely hot Jupiter-like planet with an orbital period of 4.04 earth days, that is around 4257.5 light years away. Its mass is equivalent to 1.308 Jupiter masses, 0.9 Jupiter radii, and has a density... ) |
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COROT-12 | 15.52 | 5.21 | ~3760 | G2V | text-align:left; > has a transiting planet (b) | ||||||
COROT-14 | 16.03 | 5.40 | ~4360 | F9V | text-align:left; > has a transiting planet (b) | ||||||
V838 Mon V838 Monocerotis V838 Monocerotis is a red variable star in the constellation Monoceros about 20,000 light years from the Sun, and possibly one of the largest known stars. The previously unknown star was observed in early 2002 experiencing a major outburst. Originally believed to be a typical nova eruption, it... |
15.74 | B3V | Nova Monocerotis 2002; enigmatic variable |