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This is the list of notable stars in the constellation Aquarius, sorted by decreasing brightness.

Name B F G. Var HD HIP RA Dec vis.
mag.
abs.
mag.
Dist. (ly) Sp. class Notes
β Aqr β 22 75 204867 106278 21 31 33.52 −05° 34′ 16.2″ 2.90 −3.47 612 G0Ib Sadalsuud, Sadalsud, Sad es Saud, Sadalsund, Saad el Sund, Nir Saad al Saaoud, Lucida Fortunæ Fortunarum, part of Saʽd al Suʽud; triple star
α Aqr α 34 105 209750 109074 22 05 47.03 −00° 19′ 11.4″ 2.95 −3.88 758 G2Ib Sadalmelik, Sadal Melik, Sadalmelek, Sadlamulk, El Melik, Saad el Melik, Ruchbah; double star
δ Aqr δ 76 191 216627 113136 22 54 39.04 −15° 49′ 14.7″ 3.27 −0.18 159 A3V Skat, Scheat, Seat, Sheat
ζ Aqr ζ 55 150 213051 110960 22 28 49.80 −00° 01′ 12.2″ 3.65 1.14 103 F3III-IV Sadaltager, Sadaltajir, Altager, Achr al Achbiya, Postrema Tabernaculorum, part of al Aḣbiyah; binary star
88 Aqr c 88 211 218594 114341 23 09 26.76 −21° 10′ 20.9″ 3.68 −0.60 234 K1III
λ Aqr λ 73 185 216386 112961 22 52 36.86 −07° 34′ 46.8″ 3.73 −1.67 391 M2IIIvar Hydor, Ekkhysis; irregular variable, Vmax = 3.57, Vmin = 3.80
ε Aqr ε 2 8 198001 102618 20 47 40.53 −09° 29′ 44.5″ 3.78 −0.46 229 A1V Albali, Al Bali, Nir Saad Bula, Lucida Fortunæ Dissipantis, part of al Bulaʽ; suspected variable
γ Aqr γ 48 136 212061 110395 22 21 39.30 −01° 23′ 14.5″ 3.86 0.44 158 A0V Sadachbia, Sadalachbia, Aoul al Achbiya, Prima Tabernaculorum, part of al Aḣbiyah; double star
98 Aqr b 98 231 220321 115438 23 22 58.30 −20° 06′ 01.2″ 3.96 0.48 162 K0III
η Aqr η 62 163 213998 111497 22 35 21.33 −00° 07′ 02.5″ 4.04 0.29 183 B9IV-Vn Hydria, part of al Aḣbiyah
τ Aqr τ 71 183 216032 112716 22 49 35.51 −13° 35′ 33.1″ 4.05 −1.28 380 K5III optical double; suspected variable
θ Aqr θ 43 129 211391 110003 22 16 49.97 −07° 46′ 59.7″ 4.17 0.33 191 G8III-IV Ancha
φ Aqr φ 90 215 219215 114724 23 14 19.33 −06° 02′ 54.7″ 4.22 0.05 222 M2III suspected variable
ψ Aqr ψ 91 218 219449 114855 23 15 53.28 −09° 05′ 15.7″ 4.24 0.95 148 K0III multiple star; has a planet (b)
ι Aqr ι 33 107 209819 109139 22 06 26.21 −13° 52′ 10.3″ 4.29 0.67 172 B8V
99 Aqr b 99 235 220704 115669 23 26 02.82 −20° 38′ 30.7″ 4.38 −0.50 308 K4III suspected variable
ψ Aqr ψ 93 222 219688 115033 23 17 54.20 −09° 10′ 57.0″ 4.41 −0.56 322 B5Vn Be star; variable, ΔV = 0.06, P = 1.073 d
ζ Aqr ζ 55 150 213052 22 28 50.10 −00° 01′ 12.0″ 4.42 -0.01 251 F3V component of the ζ Aqr system
3 Aqr k 3 9 EN 198026 102624 20 47 44.24 −05° 01′ 39.4″ 4.43 −1.24 445 M3IIIvar EN Aqr; irregular variable, ΔV = 0.06
86 Aqr c 86 210 218240 114119 23 06 40.81 −23° 44′ 35.2″ 4.48 0.67 188 G8III binary star
ω Aqr ω 105 259 222661 116971 23 42 43.28 −14° 32′ 41.1″ 4.49 1.12 154 B9V binary star
ν Aqr ν 13 47 201381 104459 21 09 35.59 −11° 22′ 18.0″ 4.50 1.00 164 G8III Albulaan, part of al Bulaʽ
ξ Aqr ξ 23 81 205767 106786 21 37 45.04 −07° 51′ 14.9″ 4.68 0.99 179 A7V Bunda, Thanih Saad al Saaoud, Secunda Fortunæ Fortunarum, part of Saʽd al Suʽud; double star
66 Aqr g 66 176 215167 112211 22 43 35.25 −18° 49′ 49.1″ 4.68 −1.18 484 K3III suspected variable
101 Aqr b 101 244 221565 116247 23 33 16.63 −20° 54′ 52.3″ 4.70 −0.26 320 A0V double star
89 Aqr c 89 212 218640 114375 23 09 54.88 −22° 27′ 27.3″ 4.71 −1.31 521 A3IV: double star
μ Aqr μ 6 16 198743 103045 20 52 39.21 −08° 58′ 59.7″ 4.73 1.34 155 A3m Albulaan, part of al Bulaʽ; double star, spectroscopic binary
ο Aqr ο 31 103 209409 108874 22 03 18.83 −02° 09′ 19.2″ 4.74 −0.60 381 B7IVe Kae Uh; emission-line star; γ Cas variable, Vmax = 4.68, Vmin = 4.89
π Aqr π 52 142 212571 110672 22 25 16.61 +01° 22′ 38.6″ 4.80 −2.84 1101 B1Ve Seat, Wasat al Achbiya, Media Tabernaculorum, part of al Aḣbiyah; emission-line star; γ Cas variable, Vmax = 4.42, Vmin = 4.87
σ Aqr σ 57 154 213320 111123 22 30 38.82 −10° 40′ 40.4″ 4.82 0.27 265 A0IVs 貴子星 (Takako-boshi)
104 Aqr A A 104 257 222574 116901 23 41 45.80 −17° 48′ 59.5″ 4.82 −1.65 643 G2Ib/II triple star; suspected variable
χ Aqr χ 92 219 219576 114939 23 16 50.95 −07° 43′ 35.3″ 4.93 −1.54 640 M3III semiregular variable, Vmax = 4.75, Vmin = 5.10, P = 35.25 d
ω Aqr ω 102 253 222345 116758 23 39 47.04 −14° 13′ 19.4″ 4.97 1.91 134 A7IV
ψ Aqr ψ 95 223 219832 115115 23 18 57.65 −09° 36′ 38.6″ 4.99 0.58 249 A0V triple star
κ Aqr κ 63 166 214376 111710 22 37 45.42 −04° 13′ 39.9″ 5.04 0.76 234 K2III Situla; double star
25 Aqr d 25 84 206067 106944 21 39 33.28 +02° 14′ 37.5″ 5.10 0.76 241 K0III double star
47 Aqr 47 135 212010 110391 22 21 35.58 −21° 35′ 52.9″ 5.12 1.37 183 K0III
1 Aqr 1 3 196758 101936 20 39 24.83 +00° 29′ 11.4″ 5.15 0.77 245 K1III triple star
108 Aqr i 108 270 ET 223640 117629 23 51 21.32 −18° 54′ 33.0″ 5.17 0.20 321 Ap Si ET Aqr; spectroscopic binary; α CVn variable, Vmax = 5.12, Vmin = 5.21, P = 3.73524 d
94 Aqr B 94 224 115125 23 19 06.37 −13° 27′ 17.0″ 5.19 3.56 69 K2V component of the 94 Aqr system
97 Aqr 97 230 220278 115404 23 22 39.10 −15° 02′ 21.8″ 5.19 0.88 237 A3V binary star
94 Aqr A 94 224 219834 115126 23 19 06.51 −13° 27′ 30.4″ 5.20 3.62 69 G6/G8IV binary star
υ Aqr υ 59 161 213845 111449 22 34 41.50 −20° 42′ 28.3″ 5.21 3.43 74 F7V
68 Aqr 68 179 215721 112529 22 47 33.19 −19° 36′ 46.3″ 5.24 0.68 266 G8III
106 Aqr i 106 261 222847 117089 23 44 12.06 −18° 16′ 36.9″ 5.24 0.20 331 B9V
258 G. Aqr 258 222643 116957 23 42 27.81 −15° 26′ 52.7″ 5.27 0.60 280 K3III
107 Aqr i 107 262 223024 117218 23 46 00.84 −18° 40′ 42.1″ 5.28 1.21 212 F0III double star
32 Aqr 32 104 209625 108991 22 04 47.43 −00° 54′ 22.5″ 5.29 1.04 231 A5m
41 Aqr 41 123 210960 109786 22 14 18.02 −21° 04′ 28.9″ 5.33 0.65 281 K1III multiple star
42 Aqr 42 127 211361 110000 22 16 48.04 −12° 49′ 53.2″ 5.34 −0.52 484 K1III
ρ Aqr ρ 46 134 211838 110273 22 20 11.91 −07° 49′ 16.0″ 5.35 −1.44 743 B8IIIMNp...
103 Aqr A 103 256 222547 116889 23 41 34.51 −18° 01′ 36.8″ 5.36 −0.91 584 K4/K5III
38 Aqr e 38 117 210424 109472 22 10 37.46 −11° 33′ 53.9″ 5.43 −0.75 561 B5III
83 Aqr h 83 208 218060 113996 23 05 09.71 −07° 41′ 37.7″ 5.44 1.63 188 F2V triple star
18 Aqr 18 67 203705 105668 21 24 11.44 −12° 52′ 41.3″ 5.48 2.07 157 F0V suspected variable
21 Aqr 21 70 203926 105767 21 25 16.96 −03° 33′ 23.7″ 5.48 −0.01 408 K4III
7 Aqr 7 24 199345 103401 20 56 54.03 −09° 41′ 51.1″ 5.49 −0.84 601 K5III triple star; suspected variable
12 Aqr B 12 37 200496 103981 21 04 04.58 −05° 49′ 24.2″ 7.31 A3V optical double
49 Aqr 49 137 212271 110529 22 23 30.79 −24° 45′ 45.6″ 5.53 0.93 272 K0IIICN...
77 Aqr 77 193 216640 113148 22 54 45.60 −16° 16′ 18.3″ 5.53 2.36 140 K1III suspected variable
5 Aqr 5 13 198667 103005 20 52 08.69 −05° 30′ 25.4″ 5.55 −1.27 753 B9III suspected variable
30 Aqr 30 102 209396 108868 22 03 16.43 −06° 31′ 20.7″ 5.55 0.95 271 K0III
53 Aqr B f 53 146 212697 110778 22 26 34.15 −16° 44′ 31.7″ 5.55 4.04 65 G3V multiple star
217 G. Aqr 217 219402 114822 23 15 34.26 −03° 29′ 46.9″ 5.56 1.30 231 A3V
96 Aqr 96 226 219877 115142 23 19 23.86 −05° 07′ 27.5″ 5.56 2.85 114 F3IV
28 Aqr 28 99 209128 108691 22 01 05.01 +00° 36′ 17.1″ 5.60 −0.94 661 K4III:
26 Aqr 26 85 206445 107144 21 42 10.12 +01° 17′ 07.0″ 5.66 −2.77 1583 K2III
HD 222093 250 222093 116591 23 37 39.54 −13° 03′ 37.1″ 5.66 0.96 283 K0III double star
τ Aqr τ 69 180 215766 112542 22 47 42.75 −14° 03′ 23.1″ 5.68 1.17 260 B9V multiple star
269 G. Aqr 269 223559 117567 23 50 33.26 −14° 24′ 05.2″ 5.70 −0.05 460 K4III
19 Aqr 19 68 203875 105761 21 25 13.02 −09° 44′ 53.3″ 5.71 1.07 276 F0IV
94 G. Aqr 94 208111 108102 21 54 10.34 −04° 16′ 33.4″ 5.71 0.96 291 K2III
HD 216718 195 216718 113184 22 55 10.94 −04° 59′ 16.4″ 5.72 0.95 293 K0III-IV double star
264 G. Aqr 264 223170 117314 23 47 15.94 −11° 54′ 39.2″ 5.74 0.61 346 K0III
44 Aqr 44 131 211434 110023 22 17 06.50 −05° 23′ 14.0″ 5.75 0.65 341 G6III suspected variable
50 Aqr 50 140 212430 110602 22 24 27.03 −13° 31′ 45.9″ 5.76 −0.35 542 K0III
HD 223807 h 273 223807 117756 23 52 50.49 −08° 59′ 48.1″ 5.76 −0.61 612 K0III
80 G. Aqr 80 205423 106592 21 35 17.63 −03° 58′ 59.9″ 5.79 0.13 441 G9III:
51 Aqr 51 139 212404 110578 22 24 06.87 −04° 50′ 13.2″ 5.79 0.22 424 A0V multiple star
35 Aqr 35 112 210191 109332 22 08 58.99 −18° 31′ 10.5″ 5.80 −5.79 6792 B2III
HD 211392 130 211392 110009 22 16 52.60 −09° 02′ 24.1″ 5.80 0.64 351 K3III: suspected variable
74 Aqr 74 187 HI 216494 113031 22 53 28.69 −11° 36′ 59.5″ 5.80 −0.72 657 B8IV/V HI Aqr; double star; α CVn variable, ΔV = 0.01, P = 3.4 d
15 Aqr 15 58 202753 105164 21 18 11.07 −04° 31′ 10.2″ 5.83 −1.56 979 B5V
271 G. Aqr 271 223774 117722 23 52 30.05 −14° 15′ 04.3″ 5.85 1.13 286 K2III
11 G. Aqr 11 198431 102891 20 50 41.70 −12° 32′ 41.0″ 5.87 1.45 250 K1III
16 Aqr 16 62 203222 105412 21 21 04.33 −04° 33′ 36.5″ 5.87 0.80 336 G7III:
60 Aqr 60 160 213789 111394 22 34 02.89 −01° 34′ 27.0″ 5.88 0.21 444 G6III triple star
12 Aqr A 12 200497 21 04 04.74 −05° 49′ 23.08″ 5.89 -0.21 541 G4III optical component of 12 Aqr
255 G. Aqr 255 222493 116853 23 41 08.87 −11° 40′ 50.4″ 5.89 0.56 379 K0III
138 G. Aqr 138 212320 110532 22 23 32.15 −07° 11′ 40.0″ 5.92 0.18 466 G8Ib/II(w)
268 G. Aqr 268 223524 117541 23 50 14.65 −09° 58′ 27.6″ 5.93 1.06 307 K0IV
202 G. Aqr 202 217563 113686 23 01 31.70 −04° 42′ 41.3″ 5.94 −3.61 1011 G5II/III
DV Aqr 27 DV 199603 103545 20 58 41.87 −14° 28′ 59.1″ 5.95 1.31 276 A9V β Lyr variable, Vmax = 5.89, Vmin = 6.25, P = 1.57553 d
246 G. Aqr 246 221745 116368 23 34 49.33 −15° 14′ 44.9″ 5.95 0.79 351 K4III
45 Aqr 45 133 211676 110179 22 19 00.70 −13° 18′ 17.9″ 5.96 0.78 354 K0III
225 G. Aqr 225 219879 115144 23 19 24.11 −18° 04′ 31.4″ 5.96 −1.71 1116 K2/K3III
162 G. Aqr 162 213986 111515 22 35 36.36 −23° 59′ 27.9″ 5.97 0.89 337 K1III
205 G. Aqr 205 217703 113801 23 02 44.29 −20° 52′ 13.4″ 5.97 1.54 251 K0III
HD 210434 118 210434 109466 22 10 33.70 −04° 16′ 00.7″ 5.98 1.30 282 K0III-IV double star
4 Aqr 4 12 198571 102945 20 51 25.69 −05° 37′ 35.9″ 5.99 2.14 192 F5IV-V multiple star; suspected variable
17 Aqr 17 65 203525 105574 21 22 56.27 −09° 19′ 09.4″ 5.99 −0.73 720 M0III
39 Aqr 39 120 210705 109624 22 12 25.74 −14° 11′ 37.8″ 6.04 2.85 142 F0V binary star; suspected variable
HD 199442 26 199442 103414 20 57 10.57 +00° 27′ 50.2″ 6.06 1.11 318 K2III triple star
HD 223311 265 223311 117420 23 48 32.48 −06° 22′ 49.4″ 6.09 −0.64 723 K4III suspected variable
119 G. Aqr 119 210464 109509 22 11 02.30 −21° 13′ 57.7″ 6.10 2.33 185 F6/F7V
74 G. Aqr 74 204121 105864 21 26 27.99 +01° 06′ 13.5″ 6.12 2.72 156 F5V
198 G. Aqr 198 217251 113531 22 59 35.68 −13° 04′ 15.2″ 6.12 −0.40 656 K3/K4III
HD 219279 216 219279 114750 23 14 40.18 −10° 41′ 19.1″ 6.13 −0.91 836 K5III multiple star
HD 213429 157 213429 111170 22 31 18.22 −06° 33′ 17.6″ 6.15 4.12 83 F7V double star
155 G. Aqr 155 213428 111171 22 31 18.42 −02° 54′ 40.3″ 6.15 0.34 473 K0
HD 218061 207 218061 113998 23 05 12.88 −17° 04′ 44.9″ 6.15 0.01 552 K4III double star
128 G. Aqr 128 211356 109984 22 16 33.67 −01° 35′ 46.9″ 6.16 1.63 262 A5Vn
89 G. Aqr 89 207235 107596 21 47 38.20 −05° 55′ 00.6″ 6.17 1.70 256 A7V
126 G. Aqr 126 211364 110018 22 16 59.79 −23° 08′ 24.4″ 6.17 0.16 519 K0III
HD 220035 228 220035 115257 23 20 40.95 −05° 54′ 28.2″ 6.17 0.72 400 K0III suspected variable
82 Aqr 82 204 217701 113781 23 02 32.56 −06° 34′ 26.1″ 6.18 −1.72 1240 M2III suspected variable
234 G. Aqr 234 220465 115528 23 24 07.76 −18° 41′ 17.2″ 6.18 0.92 367 K0III
70 Aqr 70 181 FM 215874 112615 22 48 30.19 −10° 33′ 19.8″ 6.19 0.87 377 A9III-IV FM Aqr; low-amplitude δ Sct variable, Vmax = 6.16, Vmin = 6.19, P = 0.087 d
78 Aqr 78 192 216637 113127 22 54 34.13 −07° 12′ 16.3″ 6.20 −0.16 609 K3III
238 G. Aqr 238 221081 115906 23 29 00.69 −09° 15′ 57.7″ 6.20 −2.95 2203 K0
11 Aqr 11 31 199960 103682 21 00 33.81 −04° 43′ 47.7″ 6.21 4.10 86 G1V
266 G. Aqr 266 223428 117494 23 49 31.58 −15° 51′ 40.3″ 6.21 0.64 424 K1/K2III
HD 205765 82 205765 106758 21 37 33.77 −00° 23′ 25.8″ 6.22 0.78 399 A2V binary star
2 G. Aqr 2 196712 101921 20 39 13.25 −02° 24′ 46.7″ 6.23 −1.65 1230 B7IIIn
HD 214448 167 214448 111761 22 38 22.10 −07° 53′ 51.2″ 6.23 0.49 459 G1IV-V double star
81 Aqr 81 201 217531 113674 23 01 23.65 −07° 03′ 40.1″ 6.23 0.69 418 K5III
274 G. Aqr 274 223884 117797 23 53 20.81 −24° 13′ 45.2″ 6.23 1.41 300 A5V
HD 198272 IQ 198272 102770 20 49 17.25 −00° 33′ 47.8″ 6.24 −1.06 942 M3
HD 200375 35 200375 103892 21 03 03.09 +01° 31′ 55.9″ 6.24 2.14 215 F5V triple star
HD 208177 95 208177 108144 21 54 35.90 −03° 18′ 04.3″ 6.24 2.02 227 F5IV double star
98 G. Aqr 98 208801 108506 21 58 54.99 −04° 22′ 21.0″ 6.24 3.46 117 K2V
100 Aqr 100 242 221357 116118 23 31 42.04 −21° 22′ 10.0″ 6.24 1.72 261 F0V
HD 221148 239 221148 115953 23 29 31.98 −04° 31′ 55.9″ 6.26 2.81 159 K3IIIvar suspected variable
49 G. Aqr 49 201567 104557 21 10 46.87 −09° 21′ 14.2″ 6.27 1.14 346 K0III
200 G. Aqr 200 217498 113673 23 01 23.03 −22° 47′ 27.0″ 6.27 1.26 327 A2V
7 G. Aqr 7 197954 102561 20 47 03.57 −02° 29′ 12.7″ 6.28 −0.63 787 K2
100 G. Aqr 100 209240 108784 22 02 11.78 −17° 54′ 12.0″ 6.28 1.64 277 K0III
115 G. Aqr 115 210419 109442 22 10 21.10 −03° 53′ 38.3″ 6.28 1.05 362 A1Vnn
LP Aqr 172 LP 214983 112078 22 42 05.99 −05° 06′ 06.6″ 6.28 −1.78 1336 M0 multiple star; irregular variable, ΔV = ~0.34
144 G. Aqr 144 212643 110746 22 26 10.70 −23° 40′ 56.8″ 6.29 0.38 495 A0V
197 G. Aqr 197 216953 113345 22 57 17.21 −04° 48′ 36.3″ 6.31 0.80 413 G9III
HD 214810 171 214810 111965 22 40 47.96 −03° 33′ 14.9″ 6.32 3.70 109 F6V binary star
96 G. Aqr 96 208703 108453 21 58 13.28 −05° 25′ 28.8″ 6.33 2.60 181 F5IV
HD 219659 221 219659 115015 23 17 40.06 −11° 42′ 46.6″ 6.33 0.94 389 A1/A2IV/V suspected variable
38 G. Aqr 38 200663 104048 21 04 45.32 +02° 16′ 11.8″ 6.34 0.96 388 G5
53 Aqr A f 53 212698 22 26 34.40 −16° 44′ 33.0″ 6.35 component of the 53 Aqr system
113 G. Aqr 113 210244 109375 22 09 28.94 −23° 39′ 32.8″ 6.36 0.37 514 G8III
56 Aqr 56 153 213236 111086 22 30 17.33 −14° 35′ 08.3″ 6.36 −0.08 633 B8II
196 G. Aqr 196 216727 113204 22 55 30.57 −20° 08′ 21.7″ 6.36 −0.28 695 K4/K5III
R Aqr R 222800 117054 23 43 49.50 −15° 17′ 04.0″ 6.36 -0.11 643 M7IIIpev Mira variable, Vmax = 5.2, Vmin = 12.4, P = 390 d
189 G. Aqr 189 216553 113080 22 54 05.60 −19° 10′ 30.5″ 6.37 0.53 481 K5III
237 G. Aqr 237 220957 115839 23 28 05.14 −11° 26′ 58.9″ 6.37 1.10 369 G6/G8III
15 G. Aqr 15 198802 103077 20 53 05.57 −11° 34′ 25.5″ 6.38 3.11 147 G1V
HD 202259 52 202259 104872 21 14 37.03 +00° 05′ 32.2″ 6.38 −0.23 685 M1III suspected variable
20 Aqr 20 69 203843 105729 21 24 51.68 −03° 23′ 53.6″ 6.38 2.37 213 F0V
251 G. Aqr 251 222125 116624 23 38 02.98 −15° 05′ 41.4″ 6.38 1.30 338 K0III
29 Aqr 29 101 DX 209278 108797 22 02 26.25 −16° 57′ 53.4″ 6.39 0.59 471 A0/1V + K1/2 DX Aqr; triple star, spectroscopic binary; Algol variable, Vmax = 6.37, Vmin = 6.78, P = 0.945013 d
121 G. Aqr 121 210763 109647 22 12 43.89 −04° 43′ 14.1″ 6.39 1.53 305 F7V
HD 211575 132 211575 110091 22 18 04.30 −00° 14′ 15.1″ 6.39 3.30 135 F3V
58 Aqr 58 156 213464 111200 22 31 41.28 −10° 54′ 19.7″ 6.39 2.20 225 A8III
61 Aqr 61 164 214028 111539 22 35 48.82 −17° 27′ 37.1″ 6.39 0.62 465 K4III
240 G. Aqr 240 221308 116060 23 31 01.15 −06° 17′ 16.8″ 6.39 −2.97 2433 K0
67 Aqr 67 175 215143 112179 22 43 14.25 −06° 57′ 46.5″ 6.40 1.14 368 A0Vn
248 G. Aqr 248 221835 116428 23 35 32.07 −07° 27′ 52.1″ 6.40 0.68 453 G5III:
57 G. Aqr 57 202606 105079 21 17 13.54 −13° 16′ 44.3″ 6.41 0.05 609 A1V
IZ Aqr 79 IZ 205358 106544 21 34 42.76 +01° 49′ 45.1″ 6.41 −1.98 1552 M3 irregular variable, Vmax = 6.23, Vmin = 6.47
152 G. Aqr 152 213198 111066 22 30 01.39 −12° 54′ 54.4″ 6.41 1.86 264 F2/F3IV/V
213 G. Aqr 213 218639 114371 23 09 49.53 −14° 30′ 37.9″ 6.43 1.31 345 A0V
236 G. Aqr 236 220766 115709 23 26 35.44 −21° 44′ 27.0″ 6.43 1.01 396 K0III double star
18 G. Aqr 18 198949 103154 20 53 58.37 −06° 53′ 21.9″ 6.44 2.20 230 F1IV
14 Aqr 14 54 IW 202466 105019 21 16 17.78 −09° 12′ 52.8″ 6.45 −2.30 1831 M4III: IW Aqr; double star; semiregular variable, ΔV = ~0.07, P = 163 d
72 G. Aqr 72 204041 105819 21 25 51.55 +00° 32′ 03.5″ 6.45 1.75 284 A1IV
HD 215114 174 215114 112168 22 43 03.40 −08° 18′ 41.2″ 6.45 0.06 617 A5V multiple star
1 G. Aqr 1 196676 101911 20 39 05.86 −04° 55′ 46.2″ 6.46 2.18 234 K0
233 G. Aqr 233 220466 115522 23 24 04.02 −21° 46′ 27.2″ 6.46 2.48 204 F3IV/V double star
EW Aqr 50 EW 201707 104634 21 11 41.31 −14° 28′ 20.6″ 6.47 0.82 439 Fm delta Del low-amplitude δ Sct variable, Vmax = 6.41, Vmin = 6.48, P = 0.0968946 d
55 G. Aqr 55 202554 105046 21 16 39.46 −01° 36′ 27.8″ 6.48 −0.59 845 K0
34 G. Aqr 34 200340 103889 21 02 59.62 −00° 55′ 29.1″ 6.50 −1.75 1455 B6V
241 G. Aqr 241 221356 116106 23 31 31.40 −04° 05′ 13.0″ 6.50 4.41 86 F8V
10 Aqr 10 199944 103681 21 00 32.660 −05° 28′ 38.46″ 6.52 400 A5V
9 Aqr 9 200004 103728 21 01 08.33321 −13° 31′ 47.9702″ 6.55 700 G6/8III
HD 210277 114 210277 109378 22 09 29.87 −07° 32′ 55.2″ 6.63 4.99 69 G0V has a planet (b)
37 Aqr 37 116 210422 109460 22 10 31.74 −10° 49′ 13.7″ 6.64 0.97 444 K0 suspected variable
24 Aqr 24 83 206058 106942 21 39 31.39 −00° 03′ 04.1″ 6.66 3.48 141 F7III triple star
8 Aqr 8 199828 103640 20 59 54.82678 −13° 03′ 05.8699″ 6.60 290 A3/4 IV
85 Aqr 85 218173 114054 23 05 52.53078 −07° 56′ 12.1660″ 6.69 B9 V
75 Aqr 75 216567 113085 22 54 07.12256 −12° 11′ 25.5328″ 6.86 K2/K3III
54 Aqr 54 212741 110786 22 26 41.66612 −11° 13′ 41.5205″ 6.98 270 A3III/IV
36 Aqr 36 210269 109369 22 09 26.87980 −08° 11′ 08.6206″ 6.98 520 G8/K0III/IV a yellow giant star or subgiant star
72 Aqr 72 216182 112813 22 50 46.30141 −07° 18′ 42.9276″ 7.00 K0 III
65 Aqr 65 215097 112161 22 43 01.21581 −10° 06′ 09.6755″ 7.04 K0 III
84 Aqr 84 218081 114006 23 05 18.51768 −07° 45′ 16.8614″ 7.08 G8III
87 Aqr 87 218331 114164 23 07 11.70181 −07° 41′ 40.4985″ 7.37 A0/1 IV
HD 212771 212771 110813 22 27 03.07 −17° 15′ 49.2″ 7.60 2.17 397 G8IV Lionrock; has a planet (b)
HD 222582 222582 116906 23 41 51.53 −05° 59′ 08.7″ 7.70 4.59 137 G5 has a planet (b)
HD 220689 220689 115662 23 25 53 −20° 36′ 58″ 7.77 4.53 145 G3V has a planet (b)
Gliese 884 217357 113576 23 00 16.12 −22° 31′ 27.65″ 7.87 8.34 26.8 K7V + M0-2V double star
HD 215152 215152 112190 22 43 21 −06° 24′ 03″ 8.13 6.47 70 K0 has four planets (b, c, d & e)
HD 221416 221416 116158 23 32 08.1 −21° 48′ 05″ 8.15 310 K0IV/V has a planet (b)
HD 206610 206610 107251 21 43 24.90 −07° 24′ 29.7″ 8.34 2.19 555 K0III Bosona; has a planet (b)
Gliese 898 221503 116215 23 32 49.398 −16° 50′ 44.32″ 8.607 7.68 45.5 K6V
104 Aqr B A 104 222561 116904 23 41 46.39 −17° 47′ 00.5″ 8.52 1.29 911 A6V: component of the 104 Aqr system
WASP-69 21 00 06.0 −05° 05′ 40″ 9.87 6.38 163 K5 has a transiting planet (b)
Gl 876 IL 113020 22 53 16.73 −14° 15′ 49.3″ 10.17 11.81 15.3 M3.5V IL Aqr; nearby red dwarf, BY Dra variable, Vmax = 10.15, Vmin = 10.21; has four planets (b, c, d & e)
Gl 849 109388 22 09 40.35 −04° 38′ 26.6″ 10.42 10.70 29 M3.5 has two planets (b & c)
WASP-70 A 21 01 54.0 −13° 26′ 00″ 10.79 3.84 799 G4 has a transiting planet (b)
WASP-75 22 49 33.0 −10° 40′ 32″ 11.45 4.38 848 F9 has a transiting planet (b)
AE Aqr AE 101991 20 40 09.16 −00° 52′ 15.0″ 11.6 6.56 333 K2Ve + pec(e+cont) DQ Her-type cataclysmic variable, Vmax = 10.18, Vmin = 12.12
WASP-177 22 19 11.0 −01° 50′ 04″ 11.6 581 K2 has a transiting planet (b)
WASP-47 22 04 49.0 −12° 01′ 08″ 11.9 5.4 652 G9V has four transiting planets (b, c, d & e)
EZ Aqr EZ 22 38 33.62 −15° 17′ 59.2″ 12.18 14.49 11.3 M5.5Ve-M7e 12th closest star system; triple star; flare star
WASP-6 23 12 38.0 −22° 40′ 26″ 12.4 4.96 1001 G8 Márohu; has a transiting planet (b)
WASP-147 23 56 46.0 −22° 09′ 11″ 12.31 1389 G4 has a transiting planet (b)
LP 876-10 22 48 04.47 −24° 22′ 07.5″ 12.62 M4V Fomalhaut C
WASP-165 23 50 19.3 −17° 04′ 39″ 12.69 G6 has a transiting planet (b)
BPS CS22892-0052 22 17 01.5 −16° 39′ 26″ 13.20 13.99 15330 KIIvw Sneden's Star; ultra-metal-poor star
FO Aqr FO 22 17 55.43 −08° 21′ 04.6″ 13.5 DQ Her-type cataclysmic variable, Vmax = 12.7, Vmin = 14.2, P = 0.202060 d
Table legend:

 • Name = Proper name
 • B = Bayer designation
 • F or/and G. = Flamsteed designation or Gould designation
 • Var = Variable star designation
 • HD = Henry Draper Catalogue designation number
 • HIP = Hipparcos Catalogue designation number
 • RA = Right ascension for the Epoch/Equinox J2000.0
 • Dec = Declination for the Epoch/Equinox J2000.0

 • vis. mag. = visual magnitude (m or mv), also known as apparent magnitude
 • abs. mag. = absolute magnitude (Mv)
 • Dist. (ly) = Distance in light-years from Earth
 • Sp. class = Spectral class of the star in the stellar classification system
 • Notes = Common name(s) or alternate name(s); comments; notable properties

See also

References

References

  1. ^ E.B Knobel – On a catalogue of stars in the Calendarium of Al Achsasi Al Mouakket
  2. ^ Consisting with β Aqr (Sadalsuud), ξ Aqr (Bunda) and 46 Cap (c Cap), were Saʽd al Suʽud, the Luck of Lucks. See Star Name – R.H.Allen p. 52
  3. ^ β Aqr as Nir Saad al Saaoud or Lucida Fortunæ Fortunarum (the brightest of luck of lucks) and ξ Aqr as Thanih Saad al Saaoud or Secunda Fortunæ Fortunarum (the second of luck of lucks). c Cap should be Thalath Fortunæ Fortunarum or Tertia Fortunæ Fortunarum (the third of luck of lucks) consistently, but Al Achsasi Al Mouakket was not designated the title for this star with uncleared consideration. Possibly according to the differences of opinion with R.H.Allen
  4. ^ Consisting with γ Aqr (Sadachbia), π Aqr (Seat), ζ Aqr (Sadaltager / Achr al Achbiya) and η Aqr (Hydria), were al Aḣbiyah, the Tent. See Star Name – R.H.Allen p. 52
  5. ^ γ Aqr as Aoul al Achbiya or Prima Tabernaculorum (the first of luck of the homes or tents), π Aqr as Wasat al Achbiya or Media Tabernaculorum (the middle of luck of the homes or tents) and ζ Aqr as Achr al Achbiya or Postrema Tabernaculorum (the end of luck of the homes or tents). η Aqr should be designated as al Achbiya consistently, but it was not designated as the Arabian name except the name Hydria (Greek) or Deli (Hebrew)
  6. ^ Consisting with ε Aqr (Albali), μ Aqr (Albulaan) and ν Aqr (Albulaan), were al Bulaʽ, the Swallower. See Star Name – R.H.Allen p. 53
  7. ^ ε Aqr as Nir Saad Bula or Lucida Fortunæ Dissipantis (the brightest of luck of the swallower) and the common name is Albali. μ Aqr and ν Aqr was already designated as the common name Albulaan, the plural form of al Bulaʽ
  8. ^ Høg, E.; et al. (2000). "The Tycho-2 catalogue of the 2.5 million brightest stars". Astronomy and Astrophysics. 355: L27 – L30. Bibcode:2000A&A...355L..27H.
  9. Houk, N.; Swift, C. (1999). "Michigan catalogue of two-dimensional spectral types for the HD Stars, Vol. 5". Michigan Spectral Survey. 5. Bibcode:1999MSS...C05....0H.
  10. van Leeuwen, F. (2007). "Validation of the new Hipparcos reduction". Astronomy and Astrophysics. 474 (2): 653–664. arXiv:0708.1752. Bibcode:2007A&A...474..653V. doi:10.1051/0004-6361:20078357. S2CID 18759600. Archived from the original on 2 April 2016. Vizier catalog entry
  11. van Leeuwen, F. (2007). "Validation of the new Hipparcos reduction". Astronomy and Astrophysics. 474 (2): 653–664. arXiv:0708.1752. Bibcode:2007A&A...474..653V. doi:10.1051/0004-6361:20078357. S2CID 18759600.
  12. Houk, N.; Smith-Moore, M. (1988). "Michigan Catalogue of Two-dimensional Spectral Types for the HD Stars. Volume 4, Declinations -26°.0 to -12°.0". Michigan Catalogue of Two-dimensional Spectral Types for the HD Stars. 4. Bibcode:1988mcts.book.....H.
  13. Wilson, Ralph Elmer (1953). "General catalogue of stellar radial velocities". Carnegie Institute Washington D.C. Publication. Bibcode:1953GCRV..C......0W.
  14. Abt, Helmut A. (2004). "Spectral Classification of Stars in A Supplement to the Bright Star Catalogue". The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series. 155 (1): 175–177. Bibcode:2004ApJS..155..175A. doi:10.1086/423803.
  15. van Leeuwen, F. (November 2007), "Validation of the new Hipparcos reduction", Astronomy and Astrophysics, 474 (2): 653–664, arXiv:0708.1752, Bibcode:2007A&A...474..653V, doi:10.1051/0004-6361:20078357, S2CID 18759600.
  16. Wilson, R. E. (1953). "General Catalogue of Stellar Radial Velocities". Carnegie Institute Washington D.C. Publication. Carnegie Institute of Washington D.C. Bibcode:1953GCRV..C......0W.
  17. SIMBAD, 85 Aquarii (accessed 24 July 2012)
  18. SIMBAD, 75 Aquarii (accessed 2 December 2019)
  19. SIMBAD, 72 Aquarii (accessed 24 July 2012)
  20. "65 Aqr". SIMBAD. Centre de données astronomiques de Strasbourg. Retrieved 18 May 2019.
  21. SIMBAD, 84 Aquarii (accessed 24 July 2012)
  22. SIMBAD, 87 Aquarii (accessed 24 July 2012)
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