List of stars in Pisces
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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....

 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...

, 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...

Notes
η Psc
Eta Piscium
Eta Piscium is the brightest star in the constellation Pisces. Eta Piscium is located at a distance of about 294 light years from Earth and shines at magnitude +3.62. It is of Spectral type G7 III...

 
η 99 9270 7097 3.62 −1.16 294 G8III Alpherg, Kullat-Nunu; variable
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...

γ Psc
Gamma Piscium
Gamma Piscium is a star approximately 138 light years away from Earth, in the constellation Pisces. It is a yellow star with a spectral type of G9III, meaning it has a surface temperature of 5,000 to 6,000 degrees and is a normal giant star. It is slightly cooler than our Sun, yet it is 11 solar...

 
γ 6 219615 114971 3.70 0.68 131 G7III Simmah
α Psc A
Alpha Piscium
Alpha Piscium is a star in the constellation Pisces. It has the traditional name Alrescha , from the Arabic الرشآء al-rišā’ "the well rope". Less common names are Kaitain and Okda, the latter from the Arabic عقدة ‘uqdah "knot".The distance to α Psc is about 139 light years...

 
α 113 12446 9487 3.82 0.67 139 A2 Alrescha, Al Rescha, Alrischa, Alrisha, Rescha, El Rischa, Al Richa, Kaitain, Okda; α² CVn variable
ω Psc
Omega Piscium
Omega Piscium is a star approximately 106 light years away from Earth, in the constellation Pisces. It has a spectral type of F4IV, meaning it is a subgiant/dwarf star, and it has a temperature of 6,600 kelvins. It may or may not be a close binary star system...

 
ω 28 224617 118268 4.03 1.47 106 F4IV Vernalis
ι Psc
Iota Piscium
Iota Piscium is a star 45 light years away from Earth, in the constellation Pisces. The star is a yellowish dwarf star of spectral type F7V, which is somewhat larger and brighter than our sun, but still within the range considered to have the potential for Earth-like planets. It has a surface...

 
ι 17 222368 116771 4.13 3.43 45 F7V
ο Psc
Omicron Piscium
Omicron Piscium is a star in the constellation Pisces, located about 142 light years from Earth.It has an apparent magnitude of +4.26 and belongs to spectral type G8. The star has the traditional name Torcularis septentrionalis, from the Latin torculāris septentriōnālis "of the northern press"....

 
ο 110 10761 8198 4.26 −0.23 258 K0III Torcularis Septentrionalis
ε Psc
Epsilon Piscium
Epsilon Piscium is a star approximately 182 light years away from the Earth, in the constellation Pisces. It is a yellow-orange star of the G9III or K0III spectral type, meaning it has a surface temperature around 5,000 kelvins. It is a normal giant star, slightly cooler in surface temperature,...

 
ε 71 6186 4906 4.27 0.44 190 K0III Kaht
θ Psc
Theta Piscium
Theta Piscium is a star approximately 159 light years away from Earth in the constellation Pisces. It is an orange-red star of the spectral type K1III, meaning it is a normal giant star with a surface temperature of 3,500 to 5,000 kelvins, and is brighter yet cooler than our sun....

 
θ 10 220954 115830 4.27 0.83 159 K1III
α Psc B
Alpha Piscium
Alpha Piscium is a star in the constellation Pisces. It has the traditional name Alrescha , from the Arabic الرشآء al-rišā’ "the well rope". Less common names are Kaitain and Okda, the latter from the Arabic عقدة ‘uqdah "knot".The distance to α Psc is about 139 light years...

 
α 113 12447 4.33
30 Psc  30 224935 154 4.37 −1.15 415 M3III YY Psc
δ Psc
Delta Piscium
Delta Piscium is a binary star in the constellation Pisces.-In fiction:Linteum is the most notable star the moon will be closest to on the solstice of December 21, 2012. Some works of fiction mention Linteum combining myths about the Maya calendar and Revelation 13:5...

 
δ 63 4656 3786 4.44 −0.42 305 K5III Linteum
ν Psc
Nu Piscium
Nu Piscium is a star approximately 368 light years away from Earth, in the constellation Pisces. It is an orange star of the spectral type K3IIIb, meaning it possesses a surface temperature between 3,500 and 5,000 kelvins. It is a giant star, cooler in surface temperature than our Sun, yet larger...

 
ν 106 10380 7884 4.45 −0.81 368 K3III
β Psc
Beta Piscium
Beta Piscium is a star in the constellation Pisces. It has the traditional name Fum al Samakah, from the Arabic فم السمكة fum al-samakah "mouth of the fish" ....

 
β 4 217891 113889 4.48 −1.42 492 B6Ve Fum al Samakah, Samaka
λ Psc
Lambda Piscium
Lambda Piscium is a star approximately 101 light years away from Earth in the constellation Pisces. It is a bluish-white star of A7V spectral classification, meaning it has a surface temperature of 7,500 to 11,000 kelvins. It is much brighter and hotter in surface temperature than our sun, yet is...

 
λ 18 222603 116928 4.49 2.04 101 A7V
τ Psc  τ 83 7106 5586 4.51 1.03 162 K0III-IV... Anunitum
33 Psc  33 28 443 4.61 1.63 128 K1III BC Psc; RS CVn variable
RS Canum Venaticorum variable
RS Canum Venaticorum variables are a type of variable star. They are close binary stars having active chromospheres which can cause large stellar spots. These spots are believed to cause variations in their observed luminosity...

ξ Psc  ξ 111 11559 8833 4.61 0.78 191 K0III SB
χ Psc  χ 84 7087 5571 4.66 −0.99 439 K0III
φ Psc
Phi Piscium
Phi Piscium is a binary star system approximately 380 light years away in the constellation Pisces. It consists of Phi Piscium A, with a spectral type of K0III, and Phi Piscium B. Phi Piscium A possesses a surface temperature of 3,500 to 5,000 kelvins...

 
φ 85 7318 5742 4.67 −0.65 377 K0III...
υ Psc
Upsilon Piscium
Upsilon Piscium is a star approximately 310 light years away from Earth, in the constellation Pisces. It is bluish-white star of the spectral type A3V. It has a surface temperature of 7,500 to 11,000 kelvins, and is approximately the same size as our Sun, yet is much hotter and brighter. It has a...

 
υ 90 7964 6193 4.74 −0.16 311 A3V
μ Psc
Mu Piscium
Mu Piscium is a multiple star with three components approximately 360 light years away from Earth, in the constellation Pisces. Its nearest multiple is approximately 5.6 degrees dimmer in apparent magnitude....

 
μ 98 9138 7007 4.84 −0.38 360 K4III
27 Psc  27 224533 118209 4.88 0.70 224 G9III
κ Psc
Kappa Piscium
Kappa Piscium is a multiple star approximately 162 light years away from Earth, in the constellation Pisces. Appearing as a single point in the sky, it is easily split when viewed with a pair of binoculars, and consists of three components...

 
κ 8 220825 115738 4.95 1.47 162 A0p α² CVn variable
19 Psc
19 Piscium
TX Piscium is a variable carbon star in the constellation Pisces. It is amongst the reddest stars known, with a significant reddish hue when seen in binoculars....

 
19 223075 117245 4.95 −1.89 760 C5II TX Psc; 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,...

47 Psc  47 2411 2219 5.01 −0.88 490 M3IIIvar TV Psc; semiregular variable
Semiregular variable star
Semiregular variable stars are giants or supergiants of intermediate and late spectral type showing considerable periodicity in their light changes, accompanied or sometimes interrupted by various irregularities. Periods lie in the range from 20 to more than 2000 days, while the shapes of the light...

7 Psc  b 7 220009 115227 5.05 −0.05 341 K2III
64 Psc  64 4676 3810 5.07 3.18 78 F8V...
29 Psc  29 224926 145 5.13 −0.36 409 B7III-IV
89 Psc  f 89 7804 6061 5.13 0.99 220 A3V
82 Psc  g 82 7034 5544 5.15 −1.03 560 F0V
ζ Psc A  ζ 86 7344 5737 5.21 1.93 148 A7IV Revati
Revati (nakshatra)
Revati is the twenty-seventh nakshatra in Hindu astrology, corresponding to ζ Piscium.It is ruled by Puṣan,one of the 12 Ādityas...

 of Vedic astrology
91 Psc  l 91 8126 6315 5.23 0.12 344 K5III
107 Psc  107 10476 7981 5.24 5.87 24 K1V nearby
ψ1 Psc  ψ1 74 6456 5131 5.33 1.01 238 A1Vn
ρ Psc  ρ 93 8723 6706 5.35 3.27 85 F2V:var
55 Psc  55 3690 3138 5.36 −0.14 411 F3V...
57 Psc  57 4408 3632 5.36 −0.92 587 M4III EL Psc
41 Psc  d 41 1635 1645 5.38 −0.04 395 K3III
52 Psc  52 2910 2568 5.38 0.90 257 K0III
5 Psc  A 5 218527 114273 5.42 0.75 280 G8IV
2 Psc  2 217264 113521 5.43 0.76 280 K1III:
68 Psc  h 68 5575 4510 5.44 −1.23 704 G6III
20 Psc  20 223252 117375 5.49 0.73 291 G8III
σ Psc  σ 69 6118 4889 5.50 −0.02 414 B9.5V
94 Psc  94 8763 6732 5.50 0.63 307 K1III
58 Psc  58 4482 3675 5.51 0.99 262 G8II
80 Psc  e 80 6763 5346 5.51 2.73 117 F0III-IV
34 Psc  34 560 813 5.54 0.55 325 B9V
π Psc
Pi Piscium
Pi Piscium is a star approximately 110 light years away from Earth, in the constellation Pisces. It is a yellowish white star of the spectral type F0V, meaning it possesses a surface temperature of 6,000 to 7,500 kelvins, and is approximately the same size as our Sun, yet brighter and hotter in...

 
π 102 9919 7535 5.54 2.89 110 F0V
ψ1 Psc  ψ1 74 6457 5132 5.55 1.38 222 A0Vn
ψ2 Psc  ψ2 79 6695 5310 5.56 2.09 161 A3V
ψ3 Psc  ψ3 81 6903 5454 5.57 0.11 403 G0III
22 Psc  22 223719 117683 5.59 −2.21 1181 K4II
72 Psc  72 6397 5081 5.64 1.95 178 F4II-III
16 Psc  16 221950 116495 5.68 3.22 101 F6Vbwvar
51 Psc  51 2913 2548 5.69 1.15 264 B9.5V
32 Psc  c 32 225003 194 5.70 2.82 123 F0V
96 G. Psc
HD 4628
HD 4628 is a main sequence dwarf star star in the constellation Pisces. It has a spectral classification of K2, giving it an orange-red hue and a slightly smaller mass and girth than our Sun. It lies at a distance of approximately 24 light years from us and has a relatively high proper motion...

 
4628 3765 5.74 6.38 24 K2V nearby
44 Psc  44 2114 2006 5.77 −0.53 593 G5III
21 Psc  21 223438 117491 5.77 1.20 267 A5m
XZ Psc (52 G. Psc) 224062 117887 5.78 −0.69 643 M5IIb
66 Psc  66 5267 4267 5.80 0.54 367 A1Vn
6953 5494 5.81 0.60 360 K5III
67 G. Psc  587 840 5.84 2.14 179 K1III
11 G. Psc  217459 113622 5.85 −0.27 547 K4III
54 Psc
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....

 
54 3651 3093 5.88 5.65 36 K0V 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
54 Piscium b
54 Piscium b , occasionally catalogued as 54 Piscium Ab in order to differentiate from the brown dwarf in the system, is an extrasolar planet approximately 36 light-years away in the constellation of Pisces. The planet was discovered orbiting the orange dwarf star 54 Piscium...

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53 Psc  53 3379 2903 5.89 −1.21 856 B2.5IV AG Psc; 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...

112 Psc  112 12235 9353 5.89 3.43 101 G2IV
40 G. Psc  222602 116918 5.89 0.81 338 A3Vn
9640 7359 5.90 −0.41 597 M2III
131 G. Psc  11037 8404 5.91 0.90 328 G9III
14 Psc  14 221675 116323 5.91 1.67 230 A2m
62 Psc  62 4627 3760 5.92 −0.62 661 G8III
24 Psc  24 223825 117761 5.93 0.00 499 G9III
9780 7447 5.95 2.07 195 F0IV
87 Psc  87 7374 5778 5.97 0.04 500 B8III
8388 6492 5.97 −1.05 827 K5
60 Psc  60 4526 3697 5.98 0.25 455 G8III
105 Psc  105 10164 7740 5.98 0.26 454 K2III
97 Psc  97 9100 6981 6.01 0.69 379 A4IV VX Psc; 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...

35 Psc
35 Piscium
35 Piscium is a binary star system in the constellation Pisces. According to Cester , the system has a period of 0.841658 days, zero eccentricity, and an inclination of 19 degrees...

 
35 1061 1196 6.02 1.50 261 F0IV UU Psc; 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...

73 Psc  73 6386 5074 6.03 −0.69 721 K5III
88 Psc  88 7446 5824 6.04 0.29 461 G6III:
7578 5936 6.04 1.12 315 K1III
48 Psc  48 2436 2224 6.05 −1.62 1113 K5III
88 G. Psc  2454 2235 6.05 3.25 119 F6Vawvar
1419 1465 6.07 0.38 448 K0III
6966 5483 6.07 −0.09 557 M0III
84 G. Psc  2023 1939 6.08 −0.02 541 K1III
67 Psc  k 67 5382 4366 6.08 1.47 273 A5IV
59 Psc  59 4490 3685 6.11 0.96 349 F0Vn XX Psc; δ Sct variable
1 Psc  1 216701 113167 6.11 1.24 307 A7III
36 Psc  36 1227 1319 6.12 0.46 442 G8II-III
WW Psc (100 G. Psc) 5820 4655 6.14 −1.42 1062 M2III
75 Psc  75 6557 5204 6.14 0.89 366 G8III
6 G. Psc
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...

 
217107 113421 6.17 4.70 64 G8IV has two planets (b
HD 217107 b
HD 217107 b is an extrasolar planet approximately 64 light-years away from Earth in the constellation of Pisces . The planet was discovered orbiting the star HD 217107 approximately every seven days, classifying the planet as a hot Jupiter...

 & c
HD 217107 c
HD 217107 c is an extrasolar planet approximately 64 light-years away from Earth in the constellation of Pisces . The planet was the second planet to be discovered orbiting the star HD 217107...

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5 Cet  5 352 664 6.18 −1.26 1003 K2III AP Psc; 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...

8634 6669 6.18 1.75 251 F5III
76 G. Psc  1367 1421 6.19 1.17 330 K0II
5316 4317 6.19 −0.05 578 M4III
6301 5034 6.20 3.08 137 F7IV-V
10308 7874 6.20 2.46 183 F2III
118 G. Psc  8949 6868 6.22 0.96 367 K1IIIvar variable
3 Psc  3 217428 113610 6.22 −0.24 639 G4III
26 Psc  26 224103 117927 6.22 0.76 403 B9V
78 Psc  78 6680 5319 6.23 3.12 137 F5IV
101 Psc
101 Piscium
101 Piscium is a star in the constellation Pisces. The 6.23m blue-white giant is variable in brightness. 101 Piscium a distant star, located over 2000 light-years away.-References:*...

 
101 9766 7436 6.23 −3.01 2296 B9.5III
7229 5679 6.24 1.15 340 G1V...
42 Psc  42 1796 1772 6.25 0.13 545 K3III
9 Psc  9 220858 115768 6.26 0.78 407 G7III
109 Psc
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....

 
109 10697 8159 6.27 3.71 106 G5IV has a planet (b
109 Piscium b
109 Piscium b is a long-period extrasolar planet discovered in orbit around 109 Piscium. It is at least 6.38 times the mass of Jupiter and is likely to be a gas giant...

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WZ Psc (140 G. Psc) 12872 9809 6.27 −0.88 879 M4
76 Psc  76 6476 5175 6.28 0.02 582 K0
5 G. Psc  217019 113360 6.28 0.53 460 K1III
25 Psc  25 223855 117774 6.29 0.53 462 A1V
5612 4520 6.30 0.28 522 G8III
121 G. Psc  9496 7243 6.31 0.04 584 K0
62 G. Psc  6 417 6.32 0.53 469 G9III:
3268 2832 6.32 3.44 123 F7V
31 Psc  31 224995 186 6.33 0.72 432 A6V
DT Psc 7351 5772 6.33 −1.14 1016 M2S SB semiregular variable
24 G. Psc  220406 115476 6.33 −1.89 1436 K2
124 G. Psc  10262 7819 6.34 2.62 181 F2
77 Psc A  77 6479 5141 6.35 3.05 149 F3V binary star
8 G. Psc  217186 113465 6.35 1.44 313 A1V
30 G. Psc  221147 115945 6.35 −0.91 924 K0
7724 6025 6.36 1.72 277 K0
7 G. Psc  217131 113433 6.38 1.44 317 F0V
3166 2734 6.39 0.95 400 K0
98 G. Psc  4928 3992 6.39 0.70 448 K0III
CY Psc (123 G. Psc) 9889 7505 6.39 −0.83 906 M0
16 G. Psc  218103 114005 6.39 0.90 409 G9III
13 Psc  13 221409 116146 6.39 −0.56 801 K1III
46 Psc  46 2410 2213 6.40 0.33 533 K0
15 G. Psc  217926 113904 6.42 1.82 271 F2V
4 Cet  4 315 635 6.43 0.56 487 B8IIIsp... variable
92 G. Psc  3457 2954 6.43 0.19 577 K4III
2358 2178 6.44 0.87 423 A5
ζ Psc B  ζ 86 7345 5743 6.44 2.55 195 F7V
8733 6714 6.44 1.59 304 K0
138 G. Psc  12730 9706 6.44 0.60 479 K0
13 G. Psc  217590 113705 6.44 0.22 571 G5
5418 4382 6.46 0.53 501 G8II
5641 4558 6.47 0.88 428 A2V
15 Psc  15 221833 116422 6.47 1.58 310 K0
45 G. Psc  223346 117445 6.47 2.76 180 F5III-IV
2035 1948 6.48 0.40 535 K0
112 G. Psc  7107 5575 6.49 0.98 412 G5
61 Psc  61 4568 3730 6.51 2.71 187 F8V
3 Ari
3 Arietis
3 Arietis is a variable star of δ Scuti type. Despite its Flamsteed designation, the star is actually located in the constellation Pisces near the border of Aries. Its apparent magnitude is 6.55. The star also has the variable star designation VY Piscium....

 
3 10845 8271 6.55 −0.13 707 A9III VY Psc; δ Sct variable
40 Psc  40 1563 1595 6.60 0.45 553 K0
38 Psc  38 1317 1392 6.66 2.58 213 F5
104 Psc  104 10135 7710 6.74 1.07 444 K0
45 Psc  45 2140 2025 6.77 −0.62 979 K0
95 Psc  95 8875 6815 7.01 2.75 232 G0V
65 Psc  i 65 4757 3885 7.0 0.42 347 F4III forms a binary with HD 4758
65 Psc  i 65 4758 3885 7.1 F5III forms a binary with HD 4757
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....

 
8574 6643 7.11 3.89 144 F8 has a planet (b
HD 8574 b
HD 8574 b is an extrasolar planet discovered in 2001 by a team of European astronomers using Doppler spectroscopy as part of the ELODIE Planet Search Survey, and was published in a paper with five other planets. HD 8574 b is in the orbit of host star HD 8574...

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77 Psc B  77 6480 5144 7.26 4.04 144 F6V component of the 77 Psc system
100 Psc  100 9656 7364 7.28 2.68 272 A3V
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....

 
4203 3479 7.79 5.22 107 G7V has a planet (b
HD 4203 b
HD 4203 b is an exoplanet more massive than Jupiter. It orbits two times further from the star than Earth to the Sun. The planet takes 1.1824 year to orbit the star very eccentrically from 1.00 AU to 3.14 AU. The planet was discovered by Steve Vogt using the Keck telescope....

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HD 217786  217786 113834 7.80 179 F8V has a planet (b)
HD 4313  4313 3574 7.82 2.23 429 G5D has a planet (b
HD 4313 b
HD 4313 b is an extrasolar planet orbiting the G-type star HD 4313 approximately 447 lightyears away in the constellation Pisces.-See also:* HD 95089 b* HD 181342 b* HD 206610 b* HD 180902 b* HD 136418 b* HD 212771 b...

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HD 218566  218566 114322 8.63 98 K3V has a planet (b)
WASP-32  11.3 G has a transiting planet (b)
WASP-28  12.0 4.4 1090 F8-G0 has a transiting planet (b)
Van Maanen's star
Van Maanen's star
Van Maanen's star is a white dwarf star. Out of the white dwarfs known, it is the third closest to the Sun, after Sirius B and Procyon B, in that order, and the closest known solitary white dwarf...

 
3829 12.36 14.14 14 DG... 31st closest star system; the nearest single white dwarf
White dwarf
A white dwarf, also called a degenerate dwarf, is a small star composed mostly of electron-degenerate matter. They are very dense; a white dwarf's mass is comparable to that of the Sun and its volume is comparable to that of the Earth. Its faint luminosity comes from the emission of stored...


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