List of stars in Scutum
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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....

 Scutum
Scutum
Scutum is a small constellation introduced in the seventeenth century. Its name is Latin for shield.-History:Scutum is the only constellation that owes its name to a non-classical historical figure...

, 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...

G.
Gould designation
Gould designations for stars are similar to Flamsteed designations in the way that they number stars within a constellation in increasing order of right ascension. Each star is assigned an integer , followed by " G. " , and then 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
α Sct
Alpha Scuti
Alpha Scuti is a fourth-magnitude star in the constellation Scutum. Alpha Scuti is an orange K-type giant with an apparent magnitude of +3.85. Alpha Scuti is a known variable star. It is approximately 174 light years from Earth....

 
α 14 171443 91117 3.85 0.21 174 K2III
β Sct
Beta Scuti
Beta Scuti is a binary star in the constellation Scutum. It is approximately 690 light years from Earth.The primary component is a yellow G-type bright giant with an apparent magnitude of +4.22. It has a magnitude +8.5 companion classified as spectral type B9.5. The orbital period of the binary...

 
β 24 173764 92175 4.22 −2.41 689 G5II...
ζ Sct
Zeta Scuti
Zeta Scuti is a star in the constellation Scutum.It is an orange K-type giant with an apparent magnitude of +4.66, approximately 191 light years from Earth....

 
ζ 3 169156 90135 4.66 0.82 191 K0III
γ Sct
Gamma Scuti
Gamma Scuti is a star in the constellation Scutum.Gamma Scuti is a white A-type subgiant with an apparent magnitude of +4.67. It is approximately 291 light years from Earth....

 
γ 6 170296 90595 4.67 −0.09 291 A1IV/V
δ Sct
Delta Scuti
Delta Scuti is a white, F-type giant star in the constellation Scutum. It is approximately 187 light years from Earth. Delta Scuti is the prototype of the Delta Scuti type variable stars. It is a high-amplitude δ Scuti type pulsator with light variations of about 0.15 minutes...

 
δ 19 172748 91726 4.70
(4.60–4.79)
0.91 187 F2IIIp d Del triple star
Multiple star
A multiple star consists of three or more stars which appear from the Earth to be close to one another in the sky. This may result from the stars being physically close and gravitationally bound to each other, in which case it is physical, or this closeness may be merely apparent, in which case...

; the prototype of Delta Scuti-type
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...

 variable stars, period 4 h 40 min
η Sct
Eta Scuti
Eta Scuti is a star in the constellation Scutum.Eta Scuti is an orange K-type giant with an apparent magnitude of +4.83. It is approximately 207 light years from Earth....

 
η 33 175751 93026 4.83 0.82 207 K1III
ε Sct
Epsilon Scuti
Epsilon Scuti is a star system in the constellation Scutum. It is approximately 523 light years from Earth.The primary component, Epsilon Scuti A, is a yellow G-type bright giant with an apparent magnitude of +4.88...

 
ε 21 173009 91845 4.88 −1.14 522 G8II
32 175156 92814 5.08 −3.46 1663 B3II
13 171391 91105 5.12 0.38 290 G8III
R Sct
R Scuti
R Scuti is a star in the constellation of Scutum. It is a yellow supergiant and is a pulsating variable known as a RV Tauri variable.It was discovered in 1795 by Edward Pigott at a time when only a few variable stars were known to exist...

 
25 173819 92202 5.38
(4.5–8.2)
−2.79 1405 K0Ibpvar variable, period 140 days
V450 Sct  10 170975 90913 5.47 −2.48 1268 K3Iab
23 173638 92136 5.69 F2Ib-II
2 169033 90096 5.71 −0.66 612 B5V
11 171130 90991 5.74 1.68 211 A0/A1V
9 170740 90804 5.77 −0.87 694 B2V 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...

 (Struve 2325)
17 172348 91532 5.82 −0.22 527 K4III
29 174464 92488 5.82 −2.51 1509 F2Ib
27 174208 92391 5.99 −2.31 1489 K2Ib
V432 Sct  7 170397 90651 6.02 1.32 284 Ap α² CVn variable
20 172831 91751 6.13 1.77 243 K0.5III
8 170547 90692 6.27 0.02 579 G8II-III
31 174866 92674 6.27 1.23 332 A7Vn
4 169370 90238 6.28 1.61 281 K0
22 173093 91880 6.30 2.09 227 F7V
1 169009 90083 6.32 1.21 343 B9.5V
170902 90884 6.36 2.01 241 A4/A5IV/V
12 171149 90967 6.36 1.07 373 A0Vn
18 172594 91677 6.40 −4.34 4592 F2/F3Ib/II
28 174328 92456 6.48 −2.03 1638 K1II/III
15 171957 91369 6.49 −0.15 694 B8II/III
26 174005 92296 6.49 0.45 527 A2
5 169913 90437 6.50 1.51 325 K0
COROT-17  15.46 3001 G2V text-align:left; > has a transiting planet (b)
PSR 1829-10
PSR 1829-10
PSR B1829-10 is a pulsar that is approximately 30,000 light-years away in the constellation of Scutum. This pulsar has been the target of interest, because of a mistaken identification of a planet around it. Andrew G...

 
n/a pulsar
Pulsar
A pulsar is a highly magnetized, rotating neutron star that emits a beam of electromagnetic radiation. The radiation can only be observed when the beam of emission is pointing towards the Earth. This is called the lighthouse effect and gives rise to the pulsed nature that gives pulsars their name...


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