List of stars in Vela
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This is the list of notable star
s in the constellation
Vela
, sorted by decreasing brightness.
This constellation's Bayer designation
s (Greek-letter star names) were given while it was still considered part of the constellation of Argo Navis
. After Argo Navis was broken up into Carina
, Vela, and Puppis
, these Greek-letter designations were kept, so that Vela does not have a full complement of Greek-letter designations. For example, since Argo Navis's alpha star went to Carina, there is no Alpha Velorum.
Star
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s in the constellation
Constellation
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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:...
, sorted by decreasing brightness.
This constellation's Bayer designation
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...
s (Greek-letter star names) were given while it was still considered part of the constellation of Argo Navis
Argo Navis
Argo Navis was a large constellation in the southern sky that has since been divided into three constellations. It represented the Argo, the ship used by Jason and the Argonauts in Greek mythology...
. After Argo Navis was broken up into 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:...
, Vela, and 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...
, these Greek-letter designations were kept, so that Vela does not have a full complement of Greek-letter designations. For example, since Argo Navis's alpha star went to Carina, there is no Alpha Velorum.
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... |
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γ2 Vel Gamma Velorum Gamma Velorum is a star system in the constellation Vela. At magnitude +1.7, it is one of the brightest stars in the night sky. It has the traditional names Suhail and Suhail al Muhlif, which confusingly also apply to Lambda Velorum... |
γ2 | 9 | 68273 | 39953 | 1.75 | −5.31 | 840 | WC8 + O9I | Regor, Suhail, Suhail al Muhlif, Muliphein; 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... , Wolf-Rayet star Wolf-Rayet star Wolf–Rayet stars are evolved, massive stars , which are losing mass rapidly by means of a very strong stellar wind, with speeds up to 2000 km/s... |
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δ Vel Delta Velorum Delta Velorum is a star system in the constellation Vela. It is approximately 79.7 light years from Earth. It is sometimes given the name Koo She, Chinese for 'Bow and Arrows', along with ω Velorum and stars in Canis Major.... |
δ | 65 | 74956 | 42913 | 1.93 | −0.01 | 80 | A1V | Koo She; quadruple 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... ; 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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λ Vel Lambda Velorum Lambda Velorum is a star in the constellation Vela. It has the traditional name Suhail .Lambda Velorum is a supergiant or bright giant star of spectral class K5... |
λ | 100 | 78647 | 44816 | 2.23 | −3.99 | 573 | K4Ib-II | Suhail, Suhail al Muhlif, Al Suhail, Alsuhail, Suhail Alwazn, Muliphein | ||
κ Vel Kappa Velorum Kappa Velorum is a binary star in the constellation Vela. It also has the traditional name Markab, often spelled Markeb to distinguish it from similarly named stars such as Alpha Pegasi.... |
κ | 129 | 81188 | 45941 | 2.47 | −3.62 | 539 | B2IV | Markab | ||
μ Vel Mu Velorum Mu Velorum is a binary star in the constellation Vela. It is approximately 116 light years from Earth. Mu Velorum is approximately 38 solar diameters, almost as big as Aldebaran.... |
μ | 229 | 93497 | 52727 | 2.69 | −0.06 | 116 | G5III SB | Peregrini, Alherem, Al Haram | ||
N Vel HD 82668 N Velorum is a 3rd-magunitude star on the border between the constellations Carina and Vela. It is an orange K-type giant. It is approximately 250 light years from the Earth.The star should not be confused with n Velorum.... |
N | 144 | 82668 | 46701 | 3.16 | −1.15 | 238 | K5III | Marut | ||
φ Vel Phi Velorum Phi Velorum is a star in the constellation Vela. It has the traditional name Tseen Ke, from Chinese 天紀 "star chart". .... |
φ | 171 | 86440 | 48774 | 3.52 | −5.34 | 1929 | B5Ib | Tseen Ke | ||
ο Vel Omicron Velorum Omicron Velorum is a star in the constellation Vela.Omicron Velorum is a blue-white B-type subgiant with a mean apparent magnitude of +3.60. It is approximately 495 light years from Earth. It is a variable star and its brightness varies from magnitude +3.55 to +3.67 with a period of 2.78 days.... |
ο | 56 | 74195 | 42536 | 3.60 | −2.31 | 495 | B3IV | Xestus | ||
ψ Vel Psi Velorum Psi Velorum is a binary star in the constellation Vela. It is approximately 60.5 light years from Earth, making it the nearest star of the constellation.... |
ψ | 140 | 82434 | 46651 | 3.60 | 2.26 | 60 | F2IV | |||
c Vel HD 78004 HD 78004 is a star in the constellation Vela.HD 78004 is an orange K-type giant with an apparent magnitude of +3.75. It is approximately 309 light years from Earth.The star should not be confused with C Velorum.... |
c | 97 | 78004 | 44511 | 3.75 | −1.13 | 309 | K2III | |||
b Vel B Velorum (supergiant) b Velorum is a binary star in the constellation Vela. It is approximately 3100 light years from Earth.The primary component, b Velorum A, is a yellow-white F-type supergiant with a mean apparent magnitude of +3.77. It is classified as an irregular variable star and its brightness varies from... |
b | 53 | 74180 | 42570 | 3.77 | −6.12 | 3105 | F3Ia | |||
p Vel P Velorum p Velorum is a triple star system in the constellation Vela. It is approximately 86.5 light years from Earth.The primary component, p Velorum A, is a yellow-white F-type subgiant with an apparent magnitude of +4.5. It is a spectroscopic binary whose components have an orbital period of 10.21 days... |
p | 222 | 92139 | 51986 | 3.84 | 1.72 | 86 | A3m+... | |||
q Vel Q Velorum (dwarf star) q Velorum is a star in the constellation Vela.q Velorum is a white A-type main sequence dwarf with an apparent magnitude of +3.85. It is approximately 103 light years from Earth.... |
q | 191 | 88955 | 50191 | 3.85 | 1.36 | 103 | A2V | |||
a Vel HD 75063 HD 75063 is a star in the constellation Vela.HD 75063 is a white A-type giant with an apparent magnitude of +3.87. It is approximately 1500 light years from Earth.... |
a | 66 | 75063 | 43023 | 3.87 | −4.52 | 1552 | A1III | |||
d Vel | d | 64 | 74772 | 42884 | 4.05 | −0.18 | 228 | G5III | |||
e Vel | e | 48 | 73634 | 42312 | 4.11 | −4.11 | 1436 | A6II | |||
γ1 Vel Gamma Velorum Gamma Velorum is a star system in the constellation Vela. At magnitude +1.7, it is one of the brightest stars in the night sky. It has the traditional names Suhail and Suhail al Muhlif, which confusingly also apply to Lambda Velorum... |
γ1 | 8 | 68243 | 4.27 | component of the γ Vel system | ||||||
x Vel | x | 225 | 92449 | 52154 | 4.29 | −2.92 | 901 | G2II | |||
M Vel | M | 148 | 83446 | 47175 | 4.34 | 1.75 | 107 | A5V | |||
i Vel | i | 239 | 95370 | 53773 | 4.37 | 0.39 | 204 | A3IV | |||
w Vel | w | 91 | 77258 | 44191 | 4.45 | 0.50 | 201 | Fp | |||
J Vel | J | 203 | 89890 | 50676 | 4.50 | −3.65 | 1393 | B3III | MV Vel; 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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m Vel | m | 163 | 85622 | 48374 | 4.58 | −3.03 | 1083 | G5Ib | |||
GZ Vel | 201 | 89682 | 50555 | 4.59 | −3.71 | 1489 | K3II | ||||
k Vel | k | 117 | 79940 | 45448 | 4.63 | 1.10 | 166 | F3/F5V | |||
H Vel | H | 88 | 76805 | 43878 | 4.68 | −0.63 | 376 | B5V | |||
n Vel HD 74272 HD 74272 is a star in the constellation Vela.HD 74272 is a white A-type bright giant with an apparent magnitude of +4.74. It is approximately 2500 light years from Earth.The star should not be confused with N Velorum.... |
n | 58 | 74272 | 42624 | 4.74 | −4.08 | 1895 | A5II | |||
B Vel B Velorum B Velorum is a binary star in the constellation Vela. It is approximately 1510 light years from Earth.The primary component, B Velorum A, is a blue-white B-type main sequence dwarf with an apparent magnitude of +4.79. Its companion, the magnitude +6.3 B Velorum B, is 0.8 arcseconds away.... |
B | 26 | 70930 | 41039 | 4.79 | −3.54 | 1509 | B1V | |||
r Vel | r | 204 | 89998 | 50799 | 4.82 | 0.88 | 200 | K1IIIvar | |||
HY Vel | 62 | 74560 | 42726 | 4.83 | −1.01 | 479 | B3IV | ||||
Q Vel Q Velorum Q Velorum is a star in the constellation Vela.Q Velorum is a blue-white B-type subgiant with an apparent magnitude of +4.85. It is approximately 1080 light years from Earth.... |
Q | 186 | 88206 | 49712 | 4.85 | −2.76 | 1083 | B3IV | |||
Y Vel | Y | 215 | 91324 | 51523 | 4.89 | 3.19 | 71 | F6V | |||
l Vel | l | 115 | 79917 | 45439 | 4.92 | 0.73 | 225 | K1III | |||
g Vel G Velorum g Velorum is an A-type giant star in the constellation of Vela. It has an apparent visual magnitude of approximately 4.943.... |
g | 76 | 75710 | 43347 | 4.94 | −2.08 | 827 | A2III | |||
GX Vel | 103 | 79186 | 45085 | 4.99 | B5Ia | α Cyg variable Alpha Cygni variable Alpha Cygni variables are variable stars which exhibit non-radial pulsations, meaning that some portions of the stellar surface are contracting at the same time others parts expand. They are supergiant stars of spectral types B or A... |
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C Vel HD 73155 HD 73155 is a star in the constellation Vela.HD 73155 is an orange K-type bright giant with an apparent magnitude of +5.01. It is approximately 850 light years from Earth.The star should not be confused with c Velorum.... |
C | 46 | 73155 | 42088 | 5.01 | −2.14 | 876 | K1/K2II | |||
L Vel | L | 146 | 83058 | 46950 | 5.01 | −2.27 | 931 | B1.5IV | |||
t Vel | t | 219 | 91504 | 51635 | 5.02 | −2.34 | 964 | K4III | |||
34 | 72127 | 41639 | 5.03 | −6.61 | 6936 | B+... | |||||
3 | 67582 | 39690 | 5.04 | −2.86 | 1240 | K3III | |||||
182 | 87783 | 49485 | 5.06 | 0.57 | 258 | K0IV | |||||
F Vel | F | 30 | 71935 | 41483 | 5.08 | 1.10 | 204 | A9/F0III/IV | |||
f Vel | f | 78 | 75821 | 43413 | 5.09 | −4.50 | 2694 | B0III | KX Vel; spectroscopic binary | ||
I Vel | I | 136 | 81848 | 46283 | 5.09 | −0.47 | 422 | B6V | |||
u Vel | u | 160 | 85355 | 48224 | 5.09 | −2.01 | 856 | B7III | |||
118 | 80108 | 45505 | 5.12 | −5.34 | 4025 | K3Ib | |||||
145 | 82984 | 46914 | 5.12 | −2.22 | 959 | B4IV | |||||
NO Vel | 15 | 69144 | 40285 | 5.14 | −2.23 | 970 | B2.5IV | 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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230 | 93563 | 52742 | 5.14 | −0.99 | 548 | B8/B9III | |||||
D Vel | D | 63 | 74753 | 42834 | 5.15 | −3.19 | 1516 | B0IIIn | |||
FZ Vel | 90 | 77140 | 44093 | 5.17 | 1.02 | 221 | Am | 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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28 | 71510 | 41296 | 5.18 | −1.40 | 674 | B2V | |||||
NZ Vel | 54 | 74146 | 42504 | 5.18 | −0.41 | 428 | B4IV | ||||
7 | 68217 | 39961 | 5.20 | −2.51 | 1136 | B2IV-V | |||||
NY Vel | 50 | 74067 | 42540 | 5.20 | 0.53 | 280 | Ap (SiCr) | α² CVn variable | |||
LN Vel | 59 | 74371 | 42679 | 5.20 | −4.39 | 2694 | B5Iab | α Cyg variable | |||
IS Vel | 10 | 68324 | 39970 | 5.23 | −2.02 | 921 | B1IVe | 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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OY Vel | 94 | 77653 | 44337 | 5.23 | −0.41 | 437 | Ap Si | α² CVn variable | |||
z Vel | z | 112 | 79735 | 45344 | 5.24 | −0.92 | 556 | B4V+... | |||
114 | 79846 | 45328 | 5.26 | −1.20 | 638 | G8II/III | |||||
K Vel | K | 122 | 80456 | 45631 | 5.26 | −0.34 | 431 | B7/B8III | |||
LW Vel | 189 | 88824 | 50070 | 5.27 | 1.78 | 163 | A7V | δ Sct variable | |||
84 | 76360 | 43671 | 5.31 | 0.79 | 261 | Am | |||||
120 | 80170 | 45544 | 5.31 | 0.12 | 355 | K2III | |||||
A Vel HD 72108 HD 72108 is a star system in the constellation Vela. It is approximately 1640 light years from Earth.The primary component, HD 72108 A, is a blue-white B-type subgiant with an apparent magnitude of +5.33. It is a spectroscopic binary, whose components are separated by 0.176 arcseconds... |
A | 33 | 72108 | 41616 | 5.33 | −3.18 | 1638 | B2IV | |||
143 | 82694 | 46811 | 5.35 | −0.04 | 390 | G8III | |||||
OP Vel | 68 | 75149 | 43082 | 5.43 | −4.59 | 3293 | B3Ia | α Cyg variable | |||
150 | 83520 | 47204 | 5.44 | 1.16 | 234 | A2/A3V | |||||
HW Vel | 51 | 74071 | 42459 | 5.45 | −0.25 | 451 | B5V | β Cep variable | |||
141 | 82419 | 46594 | 5.45 | −0.08 | 415 | B8V | |||||
h Vel | h | 74 | 75630 | 43325 | 5.47 | −2.97 | 1590 | A2/A3IV | |||
HX Vel | 60 | 74455 | 42712 | 5.48 | −3.09 | 1689 | B1.5Vn | ||||
KT Vel | 61 | 74535 | 42715 | 5.49 | −0.36 | 483 | B8... | α² CVn variable | |||
y Vel | y | 151 | 83548 | 47267 | 5.51 | −0.35 | 484 | G8II | |||
16 G. Vel | 16 | 69194 | 40282 | 5.52 | −1.30 | 753 | M1III | ||||
55 | 74196 | 42535 | 5.56 | −0.24 | 472 | B7Vn | |||||
IZ Vel | 93 | 77475 | 44299 | 5.56 | −0.24 | 471 | B5V | ||||
KL Vel | 106 | 79416 | 45189 | 5.56 | −0.85 | 623 | B8V | α² CVn variable | |||
126 | 81034 | 45924 | 5.56 | −0.63 | 565 | M3Ib | |||||
O Vel | O | 154 | 84461 | 47717 | 5.56 | 0.38 | 355 | A0V | |||
157 | 84816 | 47963 | 5.58 | −2.64 | 1436 | B2.5IV | |||||
209 | 90677 | 51140 | 5.58 | −2.87 | 1598 | K3II/III | |||||
193 | 89062 | 50241 | 5.59 | −0.52 | 544 | K4III | |||||
128 | 81157 | 45920 | 5.61 | 0.98 | 275 | A3IVs... | |||||
162 | 85563 | 48348 | 5.62 | 0.56 | 335 | K2III | |||||
NN Vel | 6 | 68161 | 39919 | 5.66 | −1.47 | 869 | B8Ib/II | α Cyg variable | |||
202 | 89736 | 50609 | 5.66 | −3.93 | 2694 | K5/M0III | |||||
52 | 74167 | 42564 | 5.67 | −1.65 | 950 | M0III | |||||
247 | 96113 | 54137 | 5.67 | 1.01 | 279 | A8III/IV | |||||
39 | 72737 | 41861 | 5.68 | −1.56 | 913 | G8III+... | |||||
87 | 76653 | 43797 | 5.70 | 3.79 | 79 | F6V | |||||
69 | 75276 | 43148 | 5.71 | −4.52 | 3622 | F0Ib | |||||
167 | 86087 | 48613 | 5.71 | 0.76 | 319 | A0V | |||||
161 | 85483 | 48287 | 5.72 | −0.59 | 597 | K0IIICN... | |||||
166 | 85980 | 48561 | 5.72 | −1.35 | 845 | B+... | |||||
127 | 81136 | 45962 | 5.74 | −0.47 | 570 | G6/G8III | |||||
s Vel | s | 217 | 91355 | 51561 | 5.76 | 0.00 | 463 | B9 | |||
AH Vel | 13 | 68808 | 40155 | 5.77 | −2.49 | 1462 | F7p | 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... ; δ Cep variable |
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105 | 79275 | 45122 | 5.78 | −1.95 | 1144 | B2IV-V | |||||
190 | 88842 | 50078 | 5.78 | 0.83 | 318 | A3IV/V | |||||
E Vel | E | 47 | 73340 | 42177 | 5.79 | 0.01 | 466 | B8 Si | HV Vel; α² CVn variable | ||
81 | 76110 | 43603 | 5.79 | −1.36 | 876 | K5/M0III | |||||
199 | 89569 | 50493 | 5.80 | 3.03 | 117 | F6V | |||||
238 | 95347 | 53762 | 5.81 | 1.07 | 290 | B8/B9V | |||||
32 | 72067 | 41621 | 5.82 | −2.63 | 1598 | B2V | |||||
12 | 68657 | 40077 | 5.83 | −0.91 | 728 | B3V | |||||
LR Vel | 123 | 80558 | 45675 | 5.83 | −8.02 | 19176 | B7Iab | α Cyg variable | |||
111 | 79694 | 45314 | 5.85 | −0.17 | 521 | B6IV | |||||
k1 Vel | k1 | 113 | 79807 | 45386 | 5.85 | −0.57 | 627 | K0/K1III+.. | |||
17 | 69302 | 40357 | 5.86 | −1.35 | 903 | B2IV-V | |||||
89 | 77020 | 44024 | 5.88 | −1.71 | 1072 | G8/K0II | |||||
27 | 71043 | 41081 | 5.89 | 1.57 | 238 | A0V | |||||
57 | 74273 | 42614 | 5.90 | −2.56 | 1606 | B1.5V | |||||
IW Vel | 237 | 94985 | 53530 | 5.90 | 0.96 | 317 | A7Vni | δ Sct variable | |||
218 | 91437 | 51610 | 5.91 | 0.48 | 397 | G6/G8III | |||||
42 | 72832 | 42001 | 5.92 | −1.10 | 825 | B5III | |||||
82 | 76161 | 43589 | 5.92 | −1.69 | 1087 | B3Vn | |||||
110 | 79621 | 45270 | 5.92 | −0.23 | 554 | B9V | |||||
V335 Vel | 165 | 85953 | 48527 | 5.95 | −2.64 | 1707 | B2V | ||||
1 | 67249 | 39527 | 5.96 | −2.14 | 1358 | G5II | |||||
198 | 89461 | 50480 | 5.97 | −0.17 | 551 | B9V | |||||
35 | 72232 | 41674 | 5.98 | −0.45 | 629 | B7IV | |||||
187 | 88399 | 49844 | 5.98 | 1.81 | 223 | K3III | |||||
152 | 84228 | 47559 | 5.99 | −3.60 | 2694 | B4V | |||||
14 | 68895 | 40183 | 6.00 | −0.68 | 706 | B5V | |||||
77 | 75759 | 43392 | 6.00 | −2.84 | 1906 | O9V | |||||
119 | 80057 | 45481 | 6.02 | −4.60 | 4347 | A1Ib+... | |||||
IU Vel | 92 | 77320 | 44213 | 6.04 | −1.39 | 1000 | B3Vne | γ Cas variable | |||
124 | 80774 | 45814 | 6.04 | 0.05 | 513 | K3/K4III | |||||
216 | 91356 | 51560 | 6.04 | 0.21 | 477 | B4 | |||||
29 | 71722 | 41373 | 6.05 | 1.79 | 232 | A0V | |||||
104 | 79241 | 45127 | 6.05 | −1.92 | 1278 | B5III | |||||
134 | 81471 | 46093 | 6.05 | −5.17 | 5719 | A7Iab | |||||
133 | 81411 | 46114 | 6.05 | 0.04 | 518 | A6/A7III | |||||
159 | 85250 | 48119 | 6.05 | 1.01 | 332 | K0III | |||||
173 | 86523 | 48835 | 6.06 | −4.27 | 3791 | B3V | |||||
KQ Vel | 235 | 94660 | 53379 | 6.08 | 0.17 | 495 | A0p... | α² CVn variable | |||
221 | 91805 | 51816 | 6.09 | −1.12 | 901 | G8/K0II/III | |||||
99 | 78548 | 44708 | 6.10 | −1.70 | 1185 | B2IV-V | |||||
211 | 90798 | 51245 | 6.10 | −1.15 | 921 | K4III | |||||
224 | 92328 | 52112 | 6.10 | −0.11 | 569 | Am+... | |||||
178 | 87363 | 49259 | 6.11 | 1.29 | 300 | A0V | |||||
248 | 96224 | 54185 | 6.11 | 0.12 | 514 | B9V | |||||
IV Vel | 172 | 86466 | 48799 | 6.13 | −3.98 | 3432 | B3IV | β Cep variable | |||
208 | 90518 | 51077 | 6.13 | 1.09 | 332 | K1III | |||||
IP Vel | 153 | 84400 | 47694 | 6.15 | −1.96 | 1364 | B6V | eclipsing binary | |||
240 | 95429 | 53771 | 6.15 | 2.26 | 195 | A3III/IV | |||||
188 | 88693 | 49994 | 6.16 | 1.11 | 334 | K2IIICN... | |||||
194 | 89104 | 50232 | 6.16 | −2.04 | 1424 | B2IV-V | |||||
MX Vel | 2 | 67341 | 39584 | 6.18 | −2.68 | 1929 | B3Vnp | Be star | |||
IM Vel | 147 | 83368 | 47145 | 6.18 | 1.88 | 236 | F0p | α² CVn variable | |||
149 | 83465 | 47172 | 6.18 | 0.80 | 388 | K1III | |||||
206 | 90393 | 51014 | 6.18 | −0.09 | 586 | G8III | |||||
102 | 79091 | 45002 | 6.19 | 1.34 | 304 | K1III | |||||
135 | 81780 | 46297 | 6.19 | 1.37 | 300 | A7III | |||||
177 | 87152 | 49137 | 6.20 | −2.03 | 1442 | B2.5V | |||||
196 | 89273 | 50332 | 6.20 | −0.46 | 700 | M4/M5III | |||||
67 | 75081 | 43073 | 6.21 | −0.51 | 720 | B9V | |||||
132 | 81369 | 46067 | 6.21 | −1.49 | 1128 | B7III | |||||
180 | 87652 | 49394 | 6.23 | 0.17 | 532 | B8/B9III | |||||
205 | 90170 | 50903 | 6.24 | 1.98 | 232 | K0IV | |||||
43 | 72900 | 41986 | 6.25 | −2.66 | 1976 | K3III | |||||
77580 | 44367 | 6.25 | 1.05 | 357 | K1IIICN... | ||||||
116 | 79900 | 45413 | 6.25 | −2.47 | 1811 | B8V | |||||
IY Vel | 85 | 76566 | 43807 | 6.26 | −1.03 | 934 | B3IV | ||||
109 | 79524 | 45242 | 6.27 | 0.48 | 469 | K2III | |||||
131 | 81347 | 46045 | 6.27 | −1.88 | 1393 | B5V | |||||
44 | 72993 | 42070 | 6.28 | −1.13 | 988 | M0III | |||||
125 | 80781 | 45742 | 6.28 | −3.83 | 3432 | B5V | |||||
73 | 75466 | 43195 | 6.29 | 0.52 | 464 | B8V | |||||
228 | 93453 | 52709 | 6.29 | 1.91 | 245 | A4IV | |||||
36 | 72350 | 41737 | 6.30 | −2.88 | 2233 | B4V | |||||
37 | 72436 | 41806 | 6.31 | −2.09 | 1560 | B5V | |||||
108 | 79523 | 45259 | 6.31 | −0.40 | 715 | A0V | |||||
GK Vel | 81575 | 46194 | 6.31 | −0.61 | 789 | M5III | |||||
121 | 80435 | 45603 | 6.33 | −0.65 | 811 | K3III | |||||
4 | 67621 | 39691 | 6.34 | −1.78 | 1370 | B3III | |||||
72650 | 41813 | 6.34 | 0.45 | 491 | K3III | ||||||
70 G. Vel 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... |
70 | 75289 | 43177 | 6.35 | 4.04 | 94 | G0V | 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 75289 b HD 75289 b is an extrasolar planet orbiting the star HD 75289 in Vela constellation. It has a minimum mass half that of Jupiter, and it orbits in a very short orbit completing one circular revolution around the star in three and a half days. By studying the starlight scientists have concluded that... ) |
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41 | 72798 | 41941 | 6.36 | −3.02 | 2451 | B5III | |||||
HZ Vel | 75 | 75654 | 43354 | 6.38 | 1.92 | 254 | A2/A3II/III | δ Sct variable | |||
80 | 76004 | 43520 | 6.38 | −1.60 | 1283 | B3V | |||||
38 | 72485 | 41781 | 6.39 | −1.15 | 1052 | B2.5V | |||||
83 | 76230 | 43593 | 6.39 | 0.67 | 453 | A0V | |||||
95 | 77907 | 44423 | 6.39 | −0.72 | 862 | B6V | |||||
86211 | 48706 | 6.39 | −0.67 | 840 | M1III | ||||||
169 | 86352 | 48730 | 6.39 | −4.38 | 4657 | B2IV-V | |||||
184 | 88015 | 49619 | 6.40 | −1.60 | 1299 | B3III | |||||
236 | 94724 | 53411 | 6.40 | 1.44 | 320 | A0V | |||||
76304 | 43673 | 6.42 | −1.61 | 1315 | K0II/III+.. | ||||||
176 | 87122 | 49092 | 6.42 | −0.70 | 867 | B8 | |||||
71 | 75387 | 43209 | 6.43 | −2.15 | 1698 | B2IV | |||||
223 | 92155 | 51984 | 6.43 | −2.10 | 1655 | B3Vn | |||||
20 | 69596 | 40433 | 6.44 | −0.32 | 734 | K3/K4III | |||||
73121 | 42123 | 6.44 | 3.64 | 118 | G1V | ||||||
242 | 95509 | 53811 | 6.44 | 0.92 | 415 | K3III | |||||
19 | 69404 | 40397 | 6.45 | −1.60 | 1331 | B3Vnne | |||||
23 | 70309 | 40749 | 6.45 | −0.56 | 823 | B3V | |||||
49 | 73952 | 42400 | 6.45 | 0.50 | 505 | B8Vn | |||||
94508 | 53260 | 6.45 | −11.16 | 108667 | K2III | ||||||
11 | 68478 | 40016 | 6.46 | −2.03 | 1630 | B3IV | |||||
96 | 78005 | 44509 | 6.46 | −1.27 | 1144 | B4V | |||||
130 | 81309 | 46075 | 6.47 | 1.45 | 329 | A1m... | |||||
68763 | 40160 | 6.48 | −5.11 | 6792 | K3III: | ||||||
40 | 72787 | 41970 | 6.48 | −1.63 | 1364 | B2/B3V | |||||
101 | 79025 | 44979 | 6.48 | 0.49 | 513 | A9Vn | |||||
88862 | 50069 | 6.48 | −0.53 | 821 | K2III | ||||||
197 | 89328 | 50391 | 6.48 | 2.51 | 203 | A8V+... | |||||
V361 Vel | 244 | 95716 | 53940 | 6.48 | −2.18 | 1762 | M4III | ||||
18 | 69168 | 40299 | 6.49 | −0.96 | 1009 | B3V | |||||
71805 | 41426 | 6.49 | 2.82 | 176 | F5V... | ||||||
72752 | 41905 | 6.49 | −0.01 | 651 | K2III | ||||||
79 | 75989 | 43528 | 6.49 | −1.18 | 1113 | Ap... | |||||
164 | 85871 | 48469 | 6.50 | −5.19 | 7087 | B1V | |||||
175 | 87030 | 49052 | 6.50 | 0.52 | 511 | K0III | |||||
R Vel | 183 | 87816 | 49477 | 6.50 | 1.09 | 394 | K0III | ||||
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 :... |
83443 | 47202 | 8.24 | 5.05 | 142 | K0V | has a planet (b HD 83443 b HD 83443 b is an extrasolar planet approximately 142 light-years away in the constellation of Vela. It was discovered in 2000 by the Geneva Extrasolar Planet Search Team led by Michel Mayor. It has a minimum mass comparable to Saturn, and its orbit is one of the shortest known, 1/25th that of... ) |
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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... |
85390 | 48235 | 8.55 | 5.90 | 111 | K1.5V | has a planet (b HD 85390 b HD 85390 b is an extrasolar planet which orbits the G-type main sequence star HD 85390, located approximately 111 light years away in the constellation Vela. This planet has at least one-seventh the mass of Jupiter and takes fifteen-sevenths years to orbit the star at a semimajor axis of 1.54 AU... ) |
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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... |
73526 | 42282 | 9.00 | 4.12 | 309 | G6V | has two planets (b HD 73526 b HD 73526 b is an extrasolar planet orbiting about 61 million miles away from its parent star. This planet is more massive than Jupiter in our solar system, so is most likely a gas giant. Based on its orbit and the stellar luminosity, the planet probably receives insolation 61% that of Mercury.... & c HD 73526 c HD 73526 c is an extrasolar planet orbiting about 97 million miles away from its parent star. Based on its mass, this planet is likely to be a gas giant. At the distance this planet orbits from its star, which is more luminous than our Sun, HD 73526 c would receive insolation 84% that of Venus.HD... ) |
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V390 Vel | 10.48 | 2600 | F3e | very massive red giant Red giant A red giant is a luminous giant star of low or intermediate mass in a late phase of stellar evolution. The outer atmosphere is inflated and tenuous, making the radius immense and the surface temperature low, somewhere from 5,000 K and lower... |
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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:... |
12.3 | 5.3 | 815 | G8V | has a transiting planet (b WASP-19b WASP-19b is an extrasolar planet, notable for possessing the shortest orbital period of any known planetary body: 0.7888399 days or approximately 18.932 hours.... ) |