Generated by All in One SEO v4.9.9, this is an llms.txt file, used by LLMs to index the site. # Star Facts Stars: A guide to the night sky ## Sitemaps - [XML Sitemap](https://www.star-facts.com/sitemap.xml): Contains all public & indexable URLs for this website. ## Posts - [Schedar](https://www.star-facts.com/schedar/) - Schedar, Alpha Cassiopeiae (α Cas) is an orange giant star located at a distance of 228 light years from Earth in the constellation Cassiopeia. It is the bottom right star of Cassiopeia’s W. - [Gienah](https://www.star-facts.com/gienah/) - Gienah is a blue giant located 154 light years from Earth in the constellation Corvus. With an apparent magnitude of 2.585, it is the brightest star in Corvus. - [Kornephoros](https://www.star-facts.com/kornephoros/) - Kornephoros, Beta Herculis (β Her), is a luminous yellow giant located 139 light years away in the constellation Hercules. Shining at magnitude 2.81, it is the brightest star in the constellation. - [Rasalgethi](https://www.star-facts.com/rasalgethi/) - Rasalgethi, Alpha Herculis A (α Her A) is a red supergiant or bright giant located 360 light years away in the constellation Hercules. Shining at magnitude 3.350, it is the fifth brightest star in the constellation. - [Alpha Muscae: The Heart of the Fly](https://www.star-facts.com/alpha-muscae/) - Alpha Muscae (α Mus) is the brightest star in the constellation Musca. The massive blue supernova candidate shines at magnitude 2.69 from a distance of 315 ly. - [Beta Lupi: A Bright Blue Giant in Lupus](https://www.star-facts.com/beta-lupi/) - Beta Lupi (β Lup) is the second brightest star in Lupus. It is a hot blue star with an apparent magnitude of 2.68, located approximately 383 light years away. - [Stars in the Sky Tonight](https://www.star-facts.com/stars-in-the-sky-tonight/) - Find out which stars, asterisms and constellations are visible tonight from your location! - [Alpha Lupi (Uridim)](https://www.star-facts.com/alpha-lupi/) - Alpha Lupi (α Lup) is a hot blue giant star located 460 light-years away in the constellation Lupus (the Wolf). It is one of the closest supernova candidates to the Sun. - [Brachium (Sigma Librae)](https://www.star-facts.com/brachium-sigma-librae/) - Brachium (σ Lib) is a red giant located approximately 288 light-years away in the constellation Libra. It is the third brightest star in Libra, after Zubeneschamali and Zubenelgenubi. - [Zubenelhakrabi (Gamma Librae)](https://www.star-facts.com/zubenelhakrabi-gamma-librae/) - Zubenelhakrabi (γ Lib) is a yellow giant star located approximately 163 light-years away in the constellation Libra. It hosts two exoplanets, Gamma Librae b and c, discovered in 2018. - [Methuselah Star](https://www.star-facts.com/methuselah-star/) - Methuselah star (HD 140283) is a yellow subgiant located in the constellation Libra. With an estimated age of 12 billion years, it is one of the oldest stars known. - [Arcturus](https://www.star-facts.com/arcturus/) - Arcturus, Alpha Boötis (α Boo), is an orange giant located 36.7 ly from Earth in the constellation Boötes. It is 25.4 times larger and 170 times more luminous than the Sun. - [Muphrid (Eta Boötis)](https://www.star-facts.com/muphrid-eta-bootis/) - Muphrid, Eta Boötis (η Boo) is a yellow subgiant star located 37.2 light-years away in the constellation Boötes (the Herdsman). It forms the Kite with Arcturus and other bright stars of Boötes. - [Alkalurops (Mu Boötis)](https://www.star-facts.com/alkalurops-mu-bootis/) - Alkalurops (μ Boo) is a white subgiant star in a binary system located 123 light-years away in the northern constellation Boötes. It forms a spectroscopic binary system with a fainter companion. - [Nekkar (Beta Boötis)](https://www.star-facts.com/nekkar-beta-bootis/) - Nekkar (β Boo) is a yellow giant star located 235 light-years away in the constellation Boötes (the Herdsman). It is one of the stars that form the Kite asterism. - [Tau Ceti](https://www.star-facts.com/tau-ceti/) - Tau Ceti (τ Cet) is a Sun-like yellow main sequence star located 11.912 light years away in the constellation Cetus. It is the second nearest G-type star to the Sun. - [Alpha Apodis (Paradys): The Beacon of the Bird of Paradise](https://www.star-facts.com/alpha-apodis-paradys/) - Paradys (α Aps) is the brightest star in the constellation Apus. The orange giant star shines at magnitude 3.83 from a distance of 498 light-years. - [Alphard](https://www.star-facts.com/alphard/) - Alphard, Alpha Hydrae (α Hya) is an orange giant or bright giant star located at a distance of 177 ly from Earth n the constellation Hydra. It is the brightest star in Hydra. - [Minelauva (Delta Virginis)](https://www.star-facts.com/minelauva-delta-virginis/) - [Spica](https://www.star-facts.com/spica/) - Spica (α Vir) is a blue-white spectroscopic binary star located 250 light-years away in the constellation Virgo. The bright star is part of the Spring Triangle and the Diamond of Virgo. - [Gacrux](https://www.star-facts.com/gacrux/) - Gacrux, Gamma Crucis (γ Cru), is a red giant star located at a distance of 88.6 ly in the constellation Crux. It is one of the stars that form the Southern Cross. - [Ginan](https://www.star-facts.com/ginan/) - Ginan, Epsilon Crucis (ε Cru), is an orange giant star located at a distance of 230 ly from Earth in the constellation Crux. - [Kappa Crucis: The Blue Supergiant in the Jewel Box](https://www.star-facts.com/kappa-crucis/) - Kappa Crucis is a blue supergiant located 7,500 light-years away in the southern constellation Crux. It is one of the brightest stars in the Jewel Box Cluster. - [Hadar](https://www.star-facts.com/hadar/) - Hadar, Beta Centauri (β Cen), is a triple star system located at a distance of 390 light years from Earth in the southern constellation Centaurus. - [Menkent](https://www.star-facts.com/menkent/) - Menkent, Theta Centauri (θ Cen), is an orange giant star located at a distance of 58.8 light years from Earth in the constellation Centaurus. - [Toliman](https://www.star-facts.com/toliman/) - Toliman, Alpha Centauri B (α Cen B), is an orange main sequence star located at a distance of 4.37 light years from Earth in the constellation Centaurus. It is one of the components of the Alpha Centauri system, the nearest star system to the Sun. - [Proxima Centauri](https://www.star-facts.com/proxima-centauri/) - Proxima Centauri, Alpha Centauri C (α Cen C), is a red dwarf star located at a distance of 4.244 light years from Earth in the constellation Centaurus. It is the nearest star to the Sun and hosts the two nearest planets, Proxima b and Proxima c. - [Gamma Centauri](https://www.star-facts.com/gamma-centauri/) - Gamma Centauri (γ Cen) is a binary star system located 130 light-years away in the constellation Centaurus. The system has the traditional name Muhlifain. It is the fourth brightest point of light in Centaurus. - [Lucy (Diamond Star)](https://www.star-facts.com/lucy-diamond-star/) - V886 Centauri (BPM 37093) is a pulsating white dwarf located 48.39 light-years away. Popularly known as the Diamond Star or Lucy, the stellar remnant is one of the largest diamonds in the local universe. - [Eta Centauri](https://www.star-facts.com/eta-centauri/) - Eta Centauri is a a variable young main sequence star located approximately 306 light years away in the constellation Centaurus. With 12 times the Sun's mass, it is a supernova candidate. - [Epsilon Centauri](https://www.star-facts.com/epsilon-centauri/) - Epsilon Centauri (ε Cen) is a hot blue giant located 430 light years away in the constellation Centaurus. With an apparent magnitude of 2.30, it is the fifth brightest star in Centaurus. - [Zeta Centauri (Leepwal)](https://www.star-facts.com/zeta-centauri-leepwal/) - Leepwal (ζ Cen) is a binary star system located approximately 382 light-years away in the constellation Centaurus. With an apparent magnitude of 2.55, it is the seventh brightest star in Centaurus. - [Delta Centauri](https://www.star-facts.com/delta-centauri/) - Delta Centauri (δ Cen) is a massive blue star located 410 light years away in the constellation Centaurus. With an apparent magnitude of 2.57, it is the eighth brightest star in Centaurus. - [Rigil Kentaurus (Alpha Centauri A)](https://www.star-facts.com/rigil-kentaurus/) - Rigil Kentaurus (α Cen A) is a Sun-like yellow main sequence star located 4.344 light years from Earth in the constellation Centaurus. It is the primary component of Alpha Centauri, the nearest star system to the Sun. - [Alpha Centauri](https://www.star-facts.com/alpha-centauri/) - Alpha Centauri (α Cen) is a triple star system located 4.344 light-years away in the constellation Centaurus. It is the nearest star system to the Sun and the third brightest stellar point of light in the sky. - [Izar](https://www.star-facts.com/izar/) - Izar, Epsilon Boötis (ε Boo), is a contrasting double star located at a distance of 203 ly from Earth in the constellation Boötes. It is one of the finest double stars in the sky. - [Seginus](https://www.star-facts.com/seginus/) - Seginus, Gamma Boötis (γ Boo) is a double star located at a distance of 86.3 light years from Earth in the constellation Boötes. - [Iota Centauri (Kulou): A Light in the North of Centaurus](https://www.star-facts.com/iota-centauri-kulou/) - Kulou (ι Cen) is a white main sequence star in the southern constellation of Centaurus. Unlike most Centaurus stars, it is visible from mid-northern locations. - [Miaplacidus](https://www.star-facts.com/miaplacidus-beta-carinae/) - Miaplacidus, Beta Carinae (β Car), is a blue-white giant star located at a distance of 113.2 light years from Earth in the constellation Carina. - [Eta Carinae](https://www.star-facts.com/eta-carinae/) - Eta Carinae (η Car) is a massive binary star system located approximately 7,500 light-years away in the constellation Carina. The system consists of two exceptionally massive stars that will end their lives as supernovae. - [Canopus](https://www.star-facts.com/canopus/) - Canopus, Alpha Carinae (α Car), is a white bright giant star located at a distance of 310 light years from Earth in the constellation Carina. It is the second brightest star in the sky. - [Theta Carinae (θ Car): Brightest Star in the Southern Pleiades](https://www.star-facts.com/theta-carinae-θ-car/) - Theta Carinae (θ Car) is a massive binary star located in the southern constellation Carina. It is the brightest member of the Southern Pleiades (IC 2602). - [Zosma](https://www.star-facts.com/zosma/) - Zosma, Delta Leonis (δ Leo), is a white subgiant star located at a distance of 58.4 ly in the constellation Leo. It is the fourth brightest star in Leo. It marks the hip of the celestial Lion. - [Algieba](https://www.star-facts.com/algieba/) - Algieba, Gamma Leonis (γ Leo), is a binary star located at a distance of 130 ly in the constellation Leo. It is the second brightest star in Leo. It hosts an exoplanet, discovered in 2009. - [Wolf 359](https://www.star-facts.com/wolf-359/) - Wolf 359 (CN Leonis) is a red dwarf located 7.86 ly away in the constellation Leo. It is one of the nearest stars to the Sun. It hosts two planets, discovered in 2019. - [Icarus](https://www.star-facts.com/icarus/) - Icarus (MACS J1149 LS1) is a blue supergiant discovered through a gravitational lens in 2018. It is the second most distant individual non-supernova star known, after Earendel (WHL0137-LS), discovered in 2022. - [CW Leonis](https://www.star-facts.com/cw-leonis/) - CW Leonis (IRC +10216) is a variable carbon star located 310 light-years away in the constellation Leo. It is the nearest carbon star to the Sun. - [Regulus (Alpha Leonis)](https://www.star-facts.com/regulus/) - Regulus (α Leo) is a multiple star system located at a distance of 79.3 ly from Earth in the constellation Leo. It marks the heart of the celestial Lion. - [Chertan (Theta Leonis)](https://www.star-facts.com/chertan-theta-leonis/) - Chertan, Theta Leonis (θ Leo) is a white main sequence star located 165 light years away in the constellation Leo. It marks the celestial Lion's hip. - [Subra (Omicron Leonis)](https://www.star-facts.com/subra-omicron-leonis/) - Subra, Omicron Leonis (ο Leo), is a binary star located 133.53 light-years away in the constellation Leo. It marks the forepaw of the celestial Lion. - [Rasalas (Mu Leonis)](https://www.star-facts.com/rasalas-mu-leonis/) - Rasalas (μ Leo) is an orange giant star located 124.1 light-years away in the constellation Leo. It is part of the Sickle of Leo. It hosts an extrasolar planet, Mu Leonis b. - [K2-18](https://www.star-facts.com/k2-18/) - K2-18 is a red dwarf star located 124.3 light years away in the zodiac constellation Leo. The low-mass star hosts two confirmed extrasolar planets, designated K2-18b and K2-18c. - [Eta Leonis (η Leo): Blue Supergiant in the Lion’s Mane](https://www.star-facts.com/eta-leonis/) - Eta Leonis (η Leo) is a blue supergiant located 1,270 light years away in the constellation of Leo. It is one of the bright stars that form the Sickle asterism. - [Rho Leonis (Shaomin): Blue Supernova Candidate in Leo](https://www.star-facts.com/rho-leonis-shaomin/) - Shaomin (ρ Leo) is a blue supergiant star located 2,900 light-years away in the zodiac constellation of Leo. It is the most massive of Leo's bright stars. - [Praecipua (46 Leonis Minoris)](https://www.star-facts.com/praecipua-46-leonis-minoris/) - Praecipua, 46 Leonis Minoris (46 LMi), is an evolved giant star located 94.9 light-years away in the constellation Leo Minor. It is the constellation's brightest star. - [Adhafera](https://www.star-facts.com/adhafera/) - Adhafera, Zeta Leonis (ζ Leo), is a white giant star located at a distance of 274 light years in the constellation Leo. It is one of the six bright stars that form the Sickle of Leo. - [Denebola](https://www.star-facts.com/denebola/) - Denebola, Beta Leonis (β Leo), is a white main sequence star located at a distance of 35.9 light years from Earth in the constellation Leo. It marks the Lion's tail. - [Aludra](https://www.star-facts.com/aludra/) - Aludra, Eta Canis Majoris (η CMa) is a blue supergiant located at an approximate distance of 2,000 light years from Earth in the constellation Canis Major. - [Deneb](https://www.star-facts.com/deneb/) - Deneb (α Cyg) is a blue-white supergiant located 2,615 light-years from Earth in the constellation Cygnus. The luminous star forms the Summer Triangle with Vega and Altair. - [Rigel](https://www.star-facts.com/rigel/) - Rigel (β Ori) is a blue-whlue-white supergiant star located 848 light-years away in the constellation Orion. It is the most luminous star within 1,000 ly of Earth. - [Alnilam (Epsilon Orionis)](https://www.star-facts.com/alnilam/) - Alnilam (ε Ori) is a blue supergiant star located 1,180 light-years away in the constellation of Orion. It forms Orion's Belt with Alnitak and Mintaka. - [Kappa Cassiopeiae (Cexing)](https://www.star-facts.com/kappa-cassiopeiae-cexing/) - Kappa Cassiopeiae (κ Cas) is a supergiant star located 4,600 light-years away in the constellation Cassiopeia. The massive blue supernova candidate lies in the region of Cassiopeia’s W. - [Gamma Cassiopeiae (Tiansi): Central Star of Cassiopeia’s W](https://www.star-facts.com/gamma-cassiopeiae/) - Gamma Cassiopeiae (γ Cas) is an unusual variable star located 550 light years away. It is part of a multiple star system consisting of eight known components. - [Ruchbah](https://www.star-facts.com/ruchbah/) - Ruchbah, Delta Cassiopeiae (δ Cas) is an eclipsing binary star system located at a distance of 99.4 light years from Earth in the constellation Cassiopeia. It is the bottom left star of Cassiopeia's W. - [Segin](https://www.star-facts.com/segin/) - Segin (ε Cas) is a blue-white star located at a distance of 410 light years from Earth in the constellation Cassiopeia. It is the leftmost star of Cassiopeia's W. - [Rho Cassiopeiae](https://www.star-facts.com/rho-cassiopeiae/) - Rho Cassiopeiae (ρ Cas) is a yellow hypergiant located 3,425 light-years away in the constellation Cassiopeia. It is one of the most luminous stars known, with an energy output more than 300,000 times that of the Sun. - [Achird (Eta Cassiopeiae)](https://www.star-facts.com/achird-eta-cassiopeiae/) - [Caph](https://www.star-facts.com/caph/) - Caph, Beta Cassiopeiae (β Cas) is a white giant star located at a distance of 54.7 light years from Earth in the constellation Cassiopeia. It is the rightmost star of Cassiopeia's W. - [Talitha (Iota Ursae Majoris)](https://www.star-facts.com/talitha-iota-ursae-majoris/) - Talitha (Iota Ursae Majoris) is the primary component in a multiple star system located 47.3 light-years away in the constellation Ursa Major. It is one of the stars that mark the Great Bear's feet. - [Alkaphrah (Kappa Ursae Majoris)](https://www.star-facts.com/alkaphrah-kappa-ursae-majoris/) - Alkaphrah (Kappa Ursae Majoris A) is the primary component in a binary star system located 360 light-years away in the constellation Ursa Major. It is one of the stars that form Three Leaps of the Gazelle. - [Alioth (Epsilon Ursae Majoris)](https://www.star-facts.com/alioth/) - Alioth (ε UMa) is the brightest star in the constellation Ursa Major. It lies 82.6 light-years away and forms the Big Dipper with six other bright stars of the Great Bear - [Dubhe (Alpha Ursae Majoris)](https://www.star-facts.com/dubhe/) - Dubhe (α UMa) is an orange giant star located 123 light-years away in the constellation Ursa Major. It is one of the seven bright stars that form the Big Dipper. - [Alkaid (Eta Ursae Majoris)](https://www.star-facts.com/alkaid/) - Alkaid (η UMa) is a main sequence star located at a distance of 103.9 ly in the constellation Ursa Major (the Great Bear). It is the easternmost star of the Big Dipper. - [Tania Australis (Mu Ursae Majoris)](https://www.star-facts.com/tania-australis-mu-ursae-majoris/) - Tania Australis (μ UMa) is a red giant star located 230 light-years away in the constellation Ursa Major. It is part of the Three Leaps of the Gazelle, an asterism that corresponds to the Great Bear’s feet. - [Tania Borealis (Lambda Ursae Majoris)](https://www.star-facts.com/tania-borealis-lambda-ursae-majoris/) - Tania Borealis (λ UMa) is a blue-white subgiant star located 138 light-years away in the constellation Ursa Major. It is part of the Three Leaps of the Gazelle, a star pattern formed by the six stars that mark the Great Bear’s paws. - [Phecda (Gamma Ursae Majoris)](https://www.star-facts.com/phecda/) - Phecda (γ UMa) is a fast-spinning star located 83.2 light-years away in the constellation Ursa Major. It is one of the seven bright stars that form the Big Dipper. - [Alula Borealis (Nu Ursae Majoris)](https://www.star-facts.com/alula-borealis-nu-ursae-majoris/) - Alula Borealis (ν UMa) is an orange giant star located 399 light years away in the constellation Ursa Major. It is one of the relatively bright stars that form Three Leaps of the Gazelle. - [Alula Australis (Xi Ursae Majoris)](https://www.star-facts.com/alula-australis-xi-ursae-majoris/) - Alula Australis (ξ UMa) is a multiple star system located 28.5 light-years away in the constellation Ursa Major. It is part of the Three Leaps of the Gazelle, a large asterism in the northern sky. - [Muscida (Omicron Ursae Majoris)](https://www.star-facts.com/muscida-omicron-ursae-majoris/) - Muscida (ο UMa) is a yellow giant star located 182 light years away in the constellation Ursa Major. It marks the Great Bear's snout. It hosts an exoplanet, discovered in 2012. - [Skat (Delta Aquarii)](https://www.star-facts.com/skat-delta-aquarii/) - Skat (δ Aqr) is a binary star located 113 light-years away in the constellation Aquarius. It appears on the shin bone of the celestial Water Bearer. - [Capella (Alpha Aurigae): The Golden Goat Star of Auriga](https://www.star-facts.com/capella/) - Capella (α Aur), the Goat Star, is a quadruple star system located 41.9 light years away in the constellation Auriga. It is the sixth brightest star in the sky. - [Alcyone](https://www.star-facts.com/alcyone/) - Alcyone, Eta Tauri (η Tau) is a multiple star system located at a distance of 440 ly from Earth in the constellation Taurus. It is the brightest star in the Pleiades cluster. - [Asterope](https://www.star-facts.com/asterope/) - Asterope, 21 Tauri (21 Tau), is a blue-white main sequence star located at a distance of 431 ly from Earth in the Pleiades cluster in the constellation Taurus. - [Atlas](https://www.star-facts.com/atlas/) - Atlas, 27 Tauri (27 Tau), is a multiple star system located at a distance of 431 ly from Earth in the constellation Taurus. It is one of the brightest members of the Pleiades cluster. - [Celaeno](https://www.star-facts.com/celaeno/) - Celaeno, 16 Tauri (16 Tau), is a blue-white star located at a distance of 430 light years from Earth in the constellation Taurus. It is one of the brightest stars in the Pleiades cluster. - [Electra](https://www.star-facts.com/electra/) - Electra, 17 Tauri (17 Tau), is a giant star of the spectral type B6, located at a distance of 400 ly in the constellation Taurus. It is one of the brightest members of the Pleiades cluster. - [Maia](https://www.star-facts.com/maia/) - Maia, 20 Tauri (20 Tau) is a blue-white giant star located at a distance of 400 ly in the constellation Taurus. It is one of the brightest stars in the Pleiades cluster (M45). - [Merope](https://www.star-facts.com/merope/) - Merope, 23 Tauri (23 Tau) is a blue-white subgiant located in the constellation Taurus. It is one of the brightest stars in the Pleiades cluster. It lies at a distance of 380 ly from Earth. - [Pleione](https://www.star-facts.com/pleione/) - Pleione, 28 Tauri (28 Tau), is a binary star located in the constellation Taurus. It is one of the brightest stars in the Pleiades cluster. It lies at a distance of 392 ly from Earth. - [Taygeta](https://www.star-facts.com/taygeta/) - Taygeta, 19 Tauri Aa (19 Tau Aa), is a subgiant star located in the constellation Taurus. It is one of the brightest members of the Pleiades cluster. It lies at a distance of 440 ly from Earth. - [Tianguan (Zeta Tauri)](https://www.star-facts.com/tianguan-zeta-tauri/) - Tianguan (ζ Tauri) is a hot blue giant star located 440 light-years away in the constellation Taurus. It marks the southern horn of the Bull and appears near the famous Crab Nebula (M1) in the sky. - [T Tauri](https://www.star-facts.com/t-tauri/) - T Tauri is a young variable star located 471 light-years away in the constellation Taurus. It serves as the prototype for the T Tauri variables and illuminates Hind’s Variable Nebula (NGC 1555). - [Aldebaran](https://www.star-facts.com/aldebaran/) - Aldebaran (α Tau) is an orange giant star located 65.3 light-years away in the constellation Taurus. The bright star marks the eye of the celestial Bull. - [Ain (Epsilon Tauri)](https://www.star-facts.com/ain-epsilon-tauri/) - Ain, Epsilon Tauri (ε Tau), is an orange giant star located 146 light-years away in the constellation Taurus. It is a member of the Hyades cluster and marks one of the Bull's eyes. - [Ruby Star (119 Tauri): One of the Sky’s Reddest Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/ruby-star-119-tauri/) - Ruby Star (119 Tauri) is a red supergiant located 1,800 light-years away in the constellation Taurus. It is one of the reddest stars visible to the unaided eye. - [Elnath (Beta Tauri): Blue Giant at the Bull's Northern Horn](https://www.star-facts.com/elnath/) - Elnath (β Tau) is a blue-white giant star located at a distance of 134 light-years in the constellation Taurus. It marks the Bull's northern horn. - [BAT99-98](https://www.star-facts.com/bat99-98/) - BAT99-98 is a Wolf-Rayet star located in the Tarantula Nebula in the Large Magellanic Cloud. With a mass 226 times that of the Sun, it may be the most massive star discovered to date. - [Antares](https://www.star-facts.com/antares/) - Antares, Alpha Scorpii (α Sco) is a red supergiant and supernova candidate located at a distance of 550 ly from Earth in the constellation Scorpius. It is the brightest star in Scorpius and one of the brightest stars in the sky. - [Tiaki (Beta Gruis)](https://www.star-facts.com/tiaki-beta-gruis/) - Tiaki (β Gru) is a red giant star located 177 light-years away in the constellation Grus (the Crane). With an apparent magnitude of 2.146, it is the second brightest star in the constellation, after Alnair. - [R136a1](https://www.star-facts.com/r136a1/) - R136a1 is a Wolf-Rayet star located approximately 163,000 light-years away in the constellation Dorado. It is one of the most massive and luminous stars known. - [WOH G64](https://www.star-facts.com/woh-g64/) - WOH G64 is a yellow hypergiant star located 160,000 light-years away in the constellation Dorado. It was the first star outside the Milky Way to be directly imaged. - [Betelgeuse](https://www.star-facts.com/betelgeuse/) - Betelgeuse, Alpha Orionis (α Ori), is a red supergiant star and supernova candidate located 548 light-years away in the constellation Orion. Marking the Hunter's shoulder, it is one of the most recognizable stars in the night sky. - [Regor](https://www.star-facts.com/regor/) - Regor, Gamma Velorum (γ Vel), is a multiple star system located at a distance of 1,095 light years in the constellation Vela. It contains one of the nearest supernova candidates to Earth. - [Alsephina](https://www.star-facts.com/alsephina-delta-velorum/) - Alsephina, Delta Velorum Aa (δ Vel Aa), is the primary component in a triple star system located 80.6 ly away in the constellation Vela. It is one of the four stars that form the False Cross. - [Prima Hyadum (Gamma Tauri): The Pointed Tip of the Hyades](https://www.star-facts.com/prima-hyadum-gamma-tauri/) - Prima Hyadum (Gamma Tauri) is a giant star located 154 light-years away in the constellation Taurus. It is one of the brightest members of the Hyades cluster. - [R Doradus: Pulsating Giant the Size of the Orbit of Mars](https://www.star-facts.com/r-doradus/) - R Doradus (R Dor) is a red giant located 178 light years away in the constellation Dorado. It has a larger angular diameter than any other star except the Sun. - [Achernar (Alpha Eridani): The Flattest Bright Star in the Sky](https://www.star-facts.com/achernar/) - Achernar (Alpha Eridani) is a rapidly rotating hot blue star located 139 ly from Earth in the constellation Eridanus. It is the ninth brightest star in the sky. - [Epsilon Eridani (Ran)](https://www.star-facts.com/epsilon-eridani-ran/) - Epsilon Eridani (ε Eri) is an orange dwarf located 10.475 light-years away in the constellation Eridanus. It is the third nearest visible star to the Sun. It hosts a confirmed planet, Epsilon Eridani b. - [LHS 1140](https://www.star-facts.com/lhs-1140/) - LHS 1140 is a red dwarf located 48.80 light-years away in the constellation Cetus. The star hosts two exoplanets, LHS 1140 b and LHS 1140 c, discovered in 2017 and 2018. - [Ross 128](https://www.star-facts.com/ross-128/) - Ross 128 is a red dwarf located only 11.007 light-years away in the zodiac constellation Virgo. It hosts an Earth-sized planet, Ross 128 b, that orbits in the star’s inner habitable zone. - [Teegarden's Star](https://www.star-facts.com/teegardens-star/) - Teegarden’s Star is a dim red dwarf located 12.497 light-years away in the constellation Aries. It hosts two potentially habitable Earth-like planets. - [Pollux](https://www.star-facts.com/pollux/) - Pollux, Beta Geminorum (β Gem), is an orange giant star located at a distance of 33.78 ly in the constellation Gemini. It is 43 times more luminous than the Sun. - [Saiph](https://www.star-facts.com/saiph/) - Saiph, Kappa Orionis (κ Ori), is a blue-white supergiant located at a distance of 650 ly from Earth in the constellation Orion. It marks Orion's right knee. - [Enif](https://www.star-facts.com/enif/) - Enif, Epsilon Pegasi (ε Peg) is an orange supergiant star located at distance of 690 light years from Earth in the constellation Pegasus. - [Mira](https://www.star-facts.com/mira/) - Mira, Omicron Ceti (ο Cet), is a red giant star located at a distance of 300 ly from Earth in the constellation Cetus. It is a pulsating variable star and a prototype for its own class, known as the Mira variables. - [Peacock](https://www.star-facts.com/peacock/) - Peacock, Alpha Pavonis (α Pav), is a spectroscopic binary star system located at a distance of 179 light years from Earth in the constellation Pavo. It is the brightest star in Pavo. - [Sargas](https://www.star-facts.com/sargas/) - Sargas, Theta Scorpii A (θ Sco A), is a white giant star located at a distance of 300 light years from Earth in the constellation Scorpius. - [Ankaa](https://www.star-facts.com/ankaa/) - Ankaa, Alpha Phoenicis (α Phe), is a spectroscopic binary star located at a distance of 85 light years from Earth in the southern constellation Phoenix. - [Minkar](https://www.star-facts.com/minkar/) - Epsilon Corvi (ε Crv), also known as Minkar, is a class K giant star located in the constellation Corvus. It is one of the stars that form Spica's Spanker. - [Kochab](https://www.star-facts.com/kochab/) - Kochab, Beta Ursae Minoris (β UMi), is an orange giant star located at a distance of 130.9 light years from Earth in the constellation Ursa Minor. It is one of the seven stars of the Little Dipper. - [La Superba](https://www.star-facts.com/la-superba/) - La Superba, Y Canum Venaticorum (Y CVn) is a carbon red giant located in the constellation Canes Venatici. It is one of the coolest and reddest stars known. - [Tarazed](https://www.star-facts.com/tarazed/) - Tarazed, Gamma Aquilae (γ Aql), is an orange bright giant star located 395 ly away in the constellation Aquila. It is Aquila's second brightest star. It is recognizable as the brighter of the two stars flanking Altair. - [Rastaban](https://www.star-facts.com/rastaban/) - Rastaban, Beta Draconis A (β Dra A) is a yellow supergiant located 380 ly away in the constellation Draco. It is recognizable as one of the four stars outlining the head of Draco. Together with the brighter Eltanin, it marks the Dragon’s eyes. - [Deneb Algedi](https://www.star-facts.com/deneb-algedi/) - Deneb Algedi, Delta Capricorni (δ Cap), is the primary component in a multiple star system located 38.70 ly in the constellation Capricornus. With an apparent magnitude of 2.81, it is the brightest star in Capricornus. - [VY Canis Majoris](https://www.star-facts.com/vy-canis-majoris/) - VY Canis Majoris (VY CMa) is a red supergiant or hypergiant star located 3,820 light-years away in the constellation Canis Major. It is one of the largest stars known, with an estimated radius at least 1,420 times that of the Sun. - [WR 124](https://www.star-facts.com/wr-124/) - WR 124 is a Wolf-Rayet star located approximately 21,000 light-years away in the constellation Sagitta. It was one of the first targets of NASA and ESA's James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). - [Lesath (Upsilon Scorpii)](https://www.star-facts.com/lesath-upsilon-scorpii/) - Lesath (υ Sco), is a hot blue subgiant located 580 light-years away in the constellation Scorpius. It forms a visual pair with the brighter Shaula (λ Sco). The two stars mark the stinger of the celestial Scorpion. - [Larawag (Epsilon Scorpii)](https://www.star-facts.com/larawag-epsilon-scorpii/) - Larawag (ε Sco) is an orange giant star located 63.7 light-years away in the constellation Scorpius. It is one of the bright Scorpius stars that form the Fish Hook. - [Alnasl (Gamma² Sagittarii)](https://www.star-facts.com/alnasl-gamma2-sagittarii/) - Alnasl (γ² Sgr) is an orange giant star located 96.9 light-years away in the constellation Sagittarius. It marks the spout in the Teapot asterism and can be used to find the location of the Milky Way centre. - [Albaldah (Pi Sagittarii)](https://www.star-facts.com/albaldah-pi-sagittarii/) - Albaldah (π Sgr) is a white bright giant star located 520 light-years away in the constellation Sagittarius. It is part of a small asterism known as the Teaspoon, which lies next to the larger Teapot. - [Vega](https://www.star-facts.com/vega/) - Vega (Alpha Lyrae) is a fast-spinning white main sequence star located 25.04 light-years away in the constellation Lyra. Shining at magnitude 0.026, it is the fifth brightest star in the sky. It forms the Summer Triangle with Altair and Deneb. - [Hatysa (Iota Orionis)](https://www.star-facts.com/hatysa-iota-orionis/) - Hatysa (ι Ori) is the primary component in a multiple star system located 1,340 light-years away in the constellation Orion. It forms Orion’s Sword with 42 Orionis, Theta Orionis, and the Orion Nebula (M42). - [TRAPPIST-1](https://www.star-facts.com/trappist-1/) - TRAPPIST-1 is a red dwarf located 40.66 light-years away in the constellation Aquarius. The star hosts seven planets, including TRAPPIST-1e, one of the best candidates for life. - [R Aquarii](https://www.star-facts.com/r-aquarii/) - R Aquarii (R Aqr) is a symbiotic star system located 711 light-years away in the constellation Aquarius. It is one of the closest symbiotic stars to the Sun. - [Barnard's Star](https://www.star-facts.com/barnards-star/) - Barnard’s Star (GJ 699) is a red dwarf located 5.96 light-years away. It is the second nearest star system to the Sun. It hosts four extrasolar planets, confirmed in 2024 and 2025. - [Alnitak (Zeta Orionis)](https://www.star-facts.com/alnitak/) - Alnitak, Zeta Orionis (ζ Ori), is a triple star system located at a distance of 1,260 light years from Earth. It forms Orion's Belt with Alnilam and Mintaka. - [Rukbat (Alpha Sagittarii)](https://www.star-facts.com/rukbat-alpha-sagittarii/) - Rukbat (α Sgr) is a hot blue main sequence star located 182 light years away in the constellation Sagittarius. The luminous star marks the Archer's knee. - [Avior](https://www.star-facts.com/avior/) - Avior, Epsilon Carinae (ε Car), is a double star located at a distance of 610 light years from Earth in the southern constellation Carina. - [Aspidiske](https://www.star-facts.com/aspidiske/) - Aspidiske, Iota Carinae (ι Car) is a white supergiant star located 690 light years away in the southern constellation Carina. It is one of the four bright stars that form the False Cross. - [AG Carinae](https://www.star-facts.com/ag-carinae/) - AG Carinae (HD 94910) is a luminous blue variable (LBV) located 17,000 light-years away in the constellation Carina (the Keel). It is one of the most luminous stars known in the Milky Way. - [Adhara](https://www.star-facts.com/adhara/) - Adhara, Epsilon Canis Majoris (ε CMa), is a binary star system located in the constellation Canis Major. It lies at a distance of 430 light years from Earth. - [Wezen](https://www.star-facts.com/wezen/) - Wezen, Delta Canis Majoris (δ CMa), is a yellow-white supergiant star located at a distance of 1,600 light years from Earth in the constellation Canis Major. - [Mirzam](https://www.star-facts.com/mirzam/) - Mirzam, Beta Canis Majoris (β CMa), is a blue-white giant or bright giant star located at a distance of 490 light years from Earth in the constellation Canis Major. - [Sirius](https://www.star-facts.com/sirius/) - Sirius, Alpha Canis Majoris (α CMa), is the luminary of the constellation Canis Major (the Great Dog) and the brightest star in the sky. It is also one of the nearest stars to Earth. - [Muliphein (Gamma Canis Majoris): The Blue Giant Beside Sirius](https://www.star-facts.com/muliphein-gamma-canis-majoris/) - Muliphein (γ CMa) is a hot blue bright giant star located approximately 430 light years away in the constellation Canis Major. It marks the Great Dog's neck. - [About](https://www.star-facts.com/about/) - [Contact](https://www.star-facts.com/contact/) - [Alderamin](https://www.star-facts.com/alderamin/) - Alderamin, Alpha Cephei (α Cep), is a white main sequence star located at a distance of 49.05 light years from Earth in the constellation Cepheus. - [VV Cephei](https://www.star-facts.com/vv-cephei/) - VV Cephei is an eclipsing binary star system located 4,900 ly from Earth in the constellation Cepheus. With a radius between 1,050 and 1,900 times that of the Sun, it is one of the largest stars known. - [Garnet Star (Mu Cephei)](https://www.star-facts.com/mu-cephei/) - Mu Cephei (μ Cep) is a red supergiant located in the constellation Cepheus. Formally known as Garnet Star, it is notable for its striking red colour and for being one of the largest known stars. - [Errai (Gamma Cephei)](https://www.star-facts.com/errai-gamma-cephei/) - Errai (γ Cep) is the primary component in a binary star system located 44.98 light-years away in the constellation Cepheus. It hosts Gamma Cephei Ab, the first exoplanet ever detected. - [Alfirk (Beta Cephei)](https://www.star-facts.com/alfirk-beta-cephei/) - Alfirk (β Cep) is a triple star system located 690 light-years away in the constellation Cepheus. The primary component serves as the prototype for a class of variable stars known as the Beta Cephei variables. - [Alpheratz (Alpha Andromedae)](https://www.star-facts.com/alpheratz/) - Alpheratz (α And) is a spectroscopic binary star located 97 light-years away in the constellation Andromeda. It marks the head of the mythical princess. - [Tureis (Rho Puppis)](https://www.star-facts.com/tureis-rho-puppis/) - [Naos](https://www.star-facts.com/naos/) - Naos, Zeta Puppis (ζ Pup) is a hot blue supergiant located at a distance of 1,080 light years from Earth in the constellation Puppis. It is the constellation's brightest star. - [NML Cygni](https://www.star-facts.com/nml-cygni/) - NML Cygni is a red hypergiant star located 5,250 light-years away in the constellation Cygnus. It is one of the largest stars known, with an estimated radius between 1,183 and 2,770 times that of the Sun. - [VX Sagittarii](https://www.star-facts.com/vx-sagittarii/) - VX Sagittarii is a red hypergiant star located at a distance of 5,100 ly from Earth in the constellation Sagittarius. With a size over a thousand times that of the Sun, it is one of the largest stars known. - [Gamma Trianguli (Apdu)](https://www.star-facts.com/gamma-trianguli-apdu/) - Gamma Trianguli (γ Tri) is a white main sequence star located 112.3 light-years away in the constellation Triangulum. It is formally known as Apdu. - [Sheratan](https://www.star-facts.com/sheratan/) - Sheratan, Beta Arietis (β Ari), is a spectroscopic binary star system located in the constellation Aries. It lies at a distance of 59.6 light years from Earth. - [Almach](https://www.star-facts.com/almach/) - Almach, Gamma Andromedae (γ And), is a quadruple star system located at a distance of 350 light years from Earth in the constellation Andromeda. - [Mothallah (Alpha Trianguli)](https://www.star-facts.com/mothallah-alpha-trianguli/) - Mothallah (α Trianguli) is a spectroscopic binary star located 63.3 light-years away in the constellation Triangulum. It marks the apex of the celestial Triangle. - [Nembus (51 Andromedae)](https://www.star-facts.com/nembus-51-andromedae/) - Nembus (51 And) is a red giant located 169 light years away in the constellation Andromeda. It can be used to find the Little Dumbbell Nebula. - [Beta Trianguli (Alaybasan)](https://www.star-facts.com/beta-trianguli-alaybasan/) - Beta Trianguli (β Tri) is a binary star system located 141 light-years away in the constellation Triangulum. With an apparent magnitude of 3.00, it is the brightest star in Triangulum. - [Dalim (Alpha Fornacis)](https://www.star-facts.com/dalim-alpha-fornacis/) - Dalim (α For) is the primary component in a triple star system located 45.66 light-years away. It is the brightest star in the southern constellation Fornax (the Furnace). - [Mirfak](https://www.star-facts.com/mirfak/) - Mirfak, Alpha Persei (α Per) is a yellow supergiant star located at a distance of 510 ly from Earth in the constellation Perseus. It is the brightest star in Perseus. - [Algol](https://www.star-facts.com/algol/) - Algol, Beta Persei (β Per) is a triple star system located at a distance of 90 ly from Earth in the constellation Perseus. Commonly known as the Demon Star, it is the best-known eclipsing variable star in the sky. - [Zaurak (Gamma Eridani)](https://www.star-facts.com/zaurak-gamma-eridani/) - Zaurak (γ Eri) is a red giant star located 192 light years away in the constellation Eridanus. It is the fourth brightest star in the constellation. - [Acamar](https://www.star-facts.com/acamar/) - Acamar, Theta Eridani (θ Eri), is a binary star system consisting of two white class A stars located at a distance of 161 light years from Earth in the constellation Eridanus. - [Cursa](https://www.star-facts.com/cursa/) - Cursa, Beta Eridani, is an A-type giant star located in the constellation Eridanus. With an apparent magnitude of 2.796, it is the second brightest star in Eridanus. - [40 Eridani (Keid)](https://www.star-facts.com/40-eridani-keid/) - 40 Eridani (Keid) is a triple star system located 16.34 light-years away in the constellation Eridanus. In Star Trek lore, primary component is the host star of the planet Vulcan. - [Rana (Delta Eridani)](https://www.star-facts.com/rana-delta-eridani/) - Rana (δ Eri) is an orange subgiant star located 29.49 light-years away in the constellation Eridanus. It appears near Ran (Epsilon Eridani), one of the nearest visible stars to the Sun. - [Matar (Eta Pegasi)](https://www.star-facts.com/matar-eta-pegasi/) - Matar (η Peg) is a binary star located 214 light years away in the constellation Pegasus. It appears in the front leg of the mythical flying horse. - [Polis (Mu Sagittarii)](https://www.star-facts.com/polis-mu-sagittarii/) - Polis (μ Sgr) is a multiple star system located approximately 5,100 light-years away in the constellation Sagittarius. It appears just north of the Teapot asterism. - [Nunki (Sigma Sagittarii)](https://www.star-facts.com/nunki/) - Nunki (σ Sgr) is a hot blue-white main sequence star located in the constellation Sagittarius. It is one of the bright stars that form the Teapot asterism. - [Polaris](https://www.star-facts.com/polaris/) - Polaris (α UMi), the North Star, is a yellow supergiant located 446 light-years away in the constellation Ursa Minor. The star is part of the Little Dipp - [Hamal](https://www.star-facts.com/hamal/) - Hamal, Alpha Arietis (α Ari) is an orange giant located in the constellation Aries. It is the constellation's brightest star. It lies at a distance of 65.8 ly from Earth. - [Mesarthim](https://www.star-facts.com/mesarthim/) - Mesarthim, Gamma Arietis (γ Ari), is a binary star system located at a distance of 164 ly from Earth in the constellation Aries. It has an apparent magnitude of 3.86. - [Bharani](https://www.star-facts.com/bharani/) - Bharani (41 Arietis) is a triple star system located at a distance of 166 ly from Earth in the constellation Aries. It is the third brightest star in Aries. - [Botein (Delta Arietis)](https://www.star-facts.com/botein-delta-arietis/) - Botein, Delta Arietis (δ Ari), is a red giant located 165 light years away in the constellation Aries. It is the constellation's fifth brightest star. - [Mirach](https://www.star-facts.com/mirach/) - Mirach, Beta Andromedae (β And), is a red giant star located at a distance of 197 light years from Earth in the constellation Andromeda. - [Nashira (Gamma Capricorni)](https://www.star-facts.com/nashira-gamma-capricorni/) - Nashira (γ Cap) is a variable star located approximately 157 light-years away in the constellation Capricornus. It appears in the tail of the Sea Goat, near Deneb Algedi. - [Alpherg (Eta Piscium)](https://www.star-facts.com/alpherg-eta-piscium/) - Alpherg, Eta Piscium (η Psc), is a binary star system located 350 light-years away in the constellation Pisces. It is the brightest star in Pisces. It appears near the bright Phantom Galaxy (M74) in the sky. - [Alrescha (Alpha Piscium)](https://www.star-facts.com/alrescha-alpha-piscium/) - Alrescha (α Psc) is a close binary star system located 151 light-years away in the constellation Pisces. It is the third brightest point of light in Pisces, after Alpherg and Gamma Piscium. - [Zeta Ophiuchi](https://www.star-facts.com/zeta-ophiuchi/) - Zeta Ophiuchi (ζ Oph) is a hot blue star located 366 light-years away in the constellation Ophiuchus. It is the closest O-type to Earth. Shining at magnitude 2.57, it is the third brightest star in Ophiuchus. - [Alniyat (Sigma Scorpii)](https://www.star-facts.com/alniyat-sigma-scorpii/) - Alniyat (σ Sco) is a hot blue giant star in a multiple star system located 568 light-years away in the constellation Scorpius. It is one of the two bright stars flanking the supergiant Antares. - [Homam (Zeta Pegasi)](https://www.star-facts.com/homam-zeta-pegasi/) - Homam (ζ Peg) is a hot blue main sequence star located 204 light-years away in the constellation Pegasus. It appears in the neck of the celestial Winged Horse. - [Thuban](https://www.star-facts.com/thuban/) - Thuban, Alpha Draconis (α Dra), is a spectroscopic binary star system located at a distance of 303 light years from Earth in the constellation Draco. - [Algenib](https://www.star-facts.com/algenib/) - Algenib, Gamma Pegasi (γ Peg), is a blue-white subgiant star located at a distance of 390 ly from Earth in the constellation Pegasus. It is one of the stars of the Great Square of Pegasus. - [Shaula (Lambda Scorpii)](https://www.star-facts.com/shaula/) - Shaula, Lambda Scorpii (λ Sco), is a triple star system located 570 light years away in the constellation Scorpius. It marks the celestial Scorpion's stinger. - [Kappa Scorpii (Girtab)](https://www.star-facts.com/kappa-scorpii/) - Kappa Scorpii (κ Sco) is a spectroscopic binary star system located 480 light-years away in the zodiac constellation Scorpius. Traditionally known as Girtab, it appears in the Scorpion’s tail. - [Scheat](https://www.star-facts.com/scheat/) - Scheat, Beta Pegasi (β Peg) is a red giant star located at a distance of 196 light years from Earth in the constellation Pegasus. It is one of the stars of the Great Square of Pegasus. - [Markab](https://www.star-facts.com/markab/) - Markab, Alpha Pegasi (α Peg), is a giant or subgiant star located at a distance of 133 light years from Earth in the constellation Pegasus. It is one of the stars of the Great Square of Pegasus. - [Chara](https://www.star-facts.com/chara/) - Chara, Beta Canum Venaticorum (β CVn) is a Sun-like yellow main sequence star located in the constellation Canes Venatici. It is one of our nearest visible neighbours, located only 27.53 light years away. - [IK Pegasi](https://www.star-facts.com/ik-pegasi/) - IK Pegasi is a binary system located 154 light-years away in the constellation Pegasus. The secondary component, IK Pegasi B, is the nearest supernova candidate to the Sun. - [Sadalbari (Mu Pegasi)](https://www.star-facts.com/sadalbari-mu-pegasi/) - Sadalbari (μ Peg) is a yellow giant located 112.7 light-years away in the constellation Pegasus. It appears in the chest of the celestial Winged Horse. - [Kepler-186](https://www.star-facts.com/kepler-186/) - Kepler-186 is a red dwarf located 579 light years away in the constellation Cygnus. It hosts a system of five orbiting planets, including the Earth-sized Kepler-186f, which orbits in the habitable zone. - [Kepler-452](https://www.star-facts.com/kepler-452/) - Kepler-452 is a yellow subgiant star located 1,810 light-years away in the constellation Cygnus. It hosts the planet Kepler-452b, a potentially rocky super-Earth orbiting in the star's habitable zone. - [51 Pegasi (Helvetios)](https://www.star-facts.com/51-pegasi-helvetios/) - 51 Pegasi (Helvetios) is a yellow dwarf located 50.64 light-years away in the constellation Pegasus. It hosts 51 Pegasi b, the first planet discovered orbiting a main sequence star. - [Gomeisa](https://www.star-facts.com/gomeisa/) - Gomeisa, Beta Canis Minoris (β CMi), is a hot blue main sequence star located about 160 light years away in the constellation Canis Minor. It is the second brightest star in Canis Minor, after Procyon. - [Merak](https://www.star-facts.com/merak/) - Merak, Beta Ursae Majoris (β UMa) is a subgiant star in the constellation Ursa Major. It is one of the Pointer Stars and one of the stars of the Big Dipper. - [Mizar](https://www.star-facts.com/mizar/) - Mizar, Zeta Ursae Majoris (ζ UMa), is a quadruple star system in Ursa Major. It lies at a distance of 82.9 ly. It is one of the stars that form the Big Dipper. - [Alcor](https://www.star-facts.com/alcor/) - Alcor (80 Ursae Majoris, g Ursae Majoris) is a double star in the constellation Ursa Major. It is the fainter companion to the Big Dipper star Mizar. - [Menkalinan](https://www.star-facts.com/menkalinan/) - Menkalinan, Beta Aurigae (β Aur), is an eclipsing binary star located at a distance of 81.1 ly from Earth in the constellation Auriga. It has an apparent magnitude of 1.90. - [Alphecca](https://www.star-facts.com/alphecca/) - Alphecca, Alpha Coronae Borealis (α CrB), is the brightest star in the constellation Corona Borealis. Also known as Gemma, it marks the jewel in Ariadne's crown. - [Sadalsuud](https://www.star-facts.com/sadalsuud/) - Sadalsuud, Beta Aquarii (β Aqr), is a yellow supergiant star located 540 light years away in the constellation Aquarius. It is the constellation's brightest star, with an apparent magnitude of 2.87. - [Sadalmelik](https://www.star-facts.com/sadalmelik/) - Sadalmelik, Alpha Aquarii (α Aqr), is a yellow supergiant located 520 light years away in the constellation Aquarius. With an apparent magnitude of 2.942, it is the second brightest star in the constellation. - [Albali (Epsilon Aquarii)](https://www.star-facts.com/albali-epsilon-aquarii/) - Albali (ε Aqr) is a binary star located approximately 244 light-years away in the constellation Aquarius. It appears near the famous Saturn Nebula (NGC 7009) in the sky. - [Sadachbia (Gamma Aquarii)](https://www.star-facts.com/sadachbia-gamma-aquarii/) - Sadachbia (γ Aqr) is a binary star located approximately 164 light years away in the zodiac constellation of Aquarius. It is part of the Water Jar asterism. - [Fomalhaut](https://www.star-facts.com/fomalhaut/) - Fomalhaut, Alpha Piscis Austrini (α PsA), is a white main sequence star located 25 light-years away in the constellation Piscis Austrinus. Its hosts a planet, Dagon (Fomalhaut b), and is known for its vast debris disk. - [Alpha Lacertae (Stellio)](https://www.star-facts.com/alpha-lacertae-stellio/) - Stellio (α Lac) is a white main sequence star located 102.6 light-years away in the constellation Lacerta. It is part of the Lizard's head. - [Kepler-22](https://www.star-facts.com/kepler-22/) - Kepler-22 is a Sun-like yellow main sequence star located 638 light years from Earth. It hosts Kepler-22b, a planet that orbits in the star's habitable zone. - [Alnair](https://www.star-facts.com/alnair/) - Alnair, Alpha Gruis (α Gru), is a blue-white main sequence star located at a distance of 101 ly in the constellation Grus. It is the 30th brightest star in the sky. - [Privacy Policy](https://www.star-facts.com/privacy-policy/) - [Musica (18 Delphini)](https://www.star-facts.com/musica-18-delphini/) - Musica (18 Del) is a yellow giant star located 245 light years away in the constellation of Delphinus. It hosts an extrasolar planet, 18 Delphini b, discovered in 2008. - [Aldulfin (Epsilon Delphini)](https://www.star-facts.com/aldulfin-epsilon-delphini/) - Aldulfin (ε Del) is a hot blue giant star located approximately 330 light-years away in the constellation of Delphinus. It marks the tail of the celestial Dolphin. - [Rotanev (Beta Delphini)](https://www.star-facts.com/rotanev-beta-delphini/) - Rotanev (β Del) is a binary star located 101 light years away in the constellation Delphinus. With an apparent magnitude of 3.617, it is the brightest point of light in the constellation. - [Sualocin (Alpha Delphini)](https://www.star-facts.com/sualocin-alpha-delphini/) - Sualocin (α Del) is a multiple star system located approximately 254 light years away in the northern constellation of Delphinus. It is part of the constellation figure of the Dolphin. - [Algedi (Alpha² Capricorni)](https://www.star-facts.com/algedi-alpha2-capricorni/) - Algedi (α2 Cap) is the primary component in a triple star system located 102 light-years away in the constellation Capricornus. It appears in the right horn of the celestial Sea Goat. - [Dabih (Beta Capricorni)](https://www.star-facts.com/dabih-beta-capricorni/) - Dabih (Beta Capricorni Aa) is the primary component in a multiple star system located 390 light years away in the constellation Capricornus. It appears in the Sea Goat's head. - [Alshat (Nu Capricorni)](https://www.star-facts.com/alshat-nu-capricorni/) - Alshat (ν Cap) is a hot blue star located approximately 268 light-years away in the constellation Capricornus. It appears in the Sea Goat's horns. - [Eltanin](https://www.star-facts.com/eltanin/) - Eltanin, Gamma Draconis (γ Dra), is an orange giant star located at a distance of 154.3 light years from Earth in the constellation Draco. It is the brightest star in Draco. - [Alrakis (Mu Draconis)](https://www.star-facts.com/alrakis-mu-draconis/) - Alrakis, Mu Draconis (μ Dra), is the primary component in a multiple star system located approximately 89 light-years away in the constellation Draco. The star appears near the asterism that represents the head of the Dragon. - [Grumium (Xi Draconis)](https://www.star-facts.com/grumium-xi-draconis/) - Grumium (ξ Dra), is a star located 112.5 light-years away in the northern constellation Draco. It forms the head of the celestial Dragon with Eltanin, Rastaban and Kuma. - [Altais (Delta Draconis)](https://www.star-facts.com/altais-delta-draconis/) - Altais (δ Dra) is a yellow giant star located 97.8 light-years away in the northern constellation Draco. With an apparent magnitude of 3.07, it is the fourth brightest star in Draco. - [Aldhibah (Zeta Draconis)](https://www.star-facts.com/aldhibah-zeta-draconis/) - Aldhibah (ζ Dra) is a binary star system located approximately 330 light-years away in the constellation Draco. Shining at magnitude 3.17, it is the fifth brightest star in Draco. - [Kuma (Nu Draconis)](https://www.star-facts.com/kuma-nu-draconis/) - Kuma (ν Dra) is a multiple star system located approximately 98.7 light-years away in the northern constellation Draco. It forms the Dragon's head with Eltanin, Rastaban and Grumium. - [Edasich (Iota Draconis)](https://www.star-facts.com/edasich-iota-draconis/) - Edasich (ι Dra) is an orange giant star located approximately 101.2 light-years away in the constellation Draco. It hosts two orbiting exoplanets, Iota Draconis b (Hypatia) and Iota Draconis c. - [Athebyne (Eta Draconis)](https://www.star-facts.com/athebyne-eta-draconis/) - Athebyne, Eta Draconis (η Dra) is a yellow giant star in a binary star system located 92.1 light-years away in the constellation Draco. With an apparent magnitude of 2.73, it is the second brightest star in Draco, after Eltanin. - [Sadr](https://www.star-facts.com/sadr/) - Sadr, Gamma Cygni (γ Cyg) is a yellow-white supergiant star located at a distance of 1,800 ly from Earth in the constellation Cygnus. It is surrounded by the nebula IC 1318. - [Albireo](https://www.star-facts.com/albireo/) - Albireo, Beta Cygni (β Cyg) is a contrasting double star located at a distance of 415 light years from Earth in the constellation Cygnus. It is one of the stars of the Northern Cross. - [Aljanah](https://www.star-facts.com/aljanah-epsilon-cygni/) - Aljanah, Epsilon Cygni) is an orange giant star located 72.7 light years away in the constellation Cygnus. It marks the wing of the celestial Swan and is one of the bright stars that form the Northern Cross. - [Fawaris](https://www.star-facts.com/fawaris-delta-cygni/) - Fawaris (Delta Cygni) is a blue giant star located about 165 light years away in the constellation Cygnus. It is one of the five bright stars that form the Northern Cross. - [Apep](https://www.star-facts.com/apep/) - Apep (WR 70-16) is a massive triple star system located approximately 15,000 light-years away in the constellation Norma. It is surrounded by a pinwheel nebula. - [Ascella](https://www.star-facts.com/ascella/) - Ascella, Zeta Sagittarii (ζ Sgr), is a multiple star system located at a distance of 88 light years in the southern zodiac constellation Sagittarius. - [Kaus Borealis](https://www.star-facts.com/kaus-borealis/) - Kaus Borealis, Lambda Sagittarii (λ Sgr), is an orange giant or subgiant star located at a distance of 78.2 ly from Earth in the constellation Sagittarius. - [Pistol Star](https://www.star-facts.com/pistol-star/) - The Pistol Star (V4647 Sagittarii) is a luminous blue variable in Sagittarius. The star is surrounded by the Pistol Nebula. It is one of the most luminous stars in the Milky Way. - [WR 104 (Pinwheel Star)](https://www.star-facts.com/wr-104/) - WR 104 (the Pinwheel Star) is a star system composed of a Wolf-Rayet star and two hot main sequence stars located 8,400 ly from Earth. Two of the components are supernova candidates. - [Arkab Posterior (Beta² Sagittarii)](https://www.star-facts.com/arkab-posterior-beta2-sagittarii/) - Arkab Posterior (β2 Sgr) is an F-type main sequence star located 134 light-years away in the southern constellation of Sagittarius. It appears in the Archer's foot. - [Delta Pavonis](https://www.star-facts.com/delta-pavonis/) - Delta Pavonis (δ Pav) is a yellow subgiant star located 19.89 light-years away in the constellation Pavo (the Peacock). The Sun-like star is one of the nearest visible stars to Earth. - [Tau Scorpii (Paikauhale)](https://www.star-facts.com/tau-scorpii-paikauhale/) - Paikauhale (τ Sco) is a massive blue star located approximately 470 light-years away in the constellation Scorpius. It is one of the two stars flanking the bright Antares. - [Pi Scorpii (Fang)](https://www.star-facts.com/pi-scorpii-fang/) - Fang (π Sco) is a massive blue star in a triple star system located approximately 590 light years away in the constellation Scorpius. The supernova candidate is part of the Scorpion's claws. - [Kaus Australis](https://www.star-facts.com/kaus-australis/) - Kaus Australis, Epsilon Sagittarii (ε Sgr), is a binary star located at a distance of 143 light years in the constellation Sagittarius. It is the constellation's brightest star. - [Arkab Prior (Beta¹ Sagittarii)](https://www.star-facts.com/arkab-prior-beta1-sagittarii/) - [Stephenson 2-18](https://www.star-facts.com/stephenson-2-18/) - Stephenson 2-18 is a red supergiant located 18,900 light years from Earth. With a radius 2,150 times that of the Sun, it is currently the largest star known. - [Delta Scuti](https://www.star-facts.com/delta-scuti/) - Delta Scuti (δ Sct) is a yellow-white giant located 201 light years away in the constellation Scutum. The star serves as the prototype for a class of variable stars known as the Delta Scuti variables. - [RSGC1-F01](https://www.star-facts.com/rsgc1-f01/) - [Diphda](https://www.star-facts.com/diphda/) - Diphda, Beta Ceti (β Cet), is a giant star located at a distance of 96.3 light years from Earth in the constellation Cetus. Also known as Deneb Kaitos, it marks the tail of Cetus, the Whale. - [Menkar](https://www.star-facts.com/menkar/) - Menkar, Alpha Ceti (α Cet), is a red giant star located at a distance of 249 light years from Earth in the constellation Cetus. It is one of the stars that mark the head of Cetus. - [Baten Kaitos](https://www.star-facts.com/baten-kaitos/) - Baten Kaitos, Zeta Ceti (ζ Cet), is a double star located at a distance of 249 light years from Earth in the constellation Cetus. It marks the belly of the Whale. - [Earendel](https://www.star-facts.com/earendel/) - Earendel (WHL0137-LS) is the earliest and most distant star discovered to date. It lies at a comoving distance of 28 billion light-years from Earth. - [Epsilon Lyrae: The Double Double](https://www.star-facts.com/epsilon-lyrae-the-double-double/) - Epsilon Lyrae, nicknamed the Double Double, is a multiple star system located in the constellation Lyra. It lies at a distance of 160 light years from Earth. - [Sulafat](https://www.star-facts.com/sulafat/) - Sulafat, Gamma Lyrae (γ Lyr), is a blue giant star located 620 light years away in the constellation Lyra. It lies at the base of the parallelogram that outlines the pattern of the celestial lyre. - [Sheliak](https://www.star-facts.com/sheliak-beta-lyrae/) - Sheliak, Beta Lyrae (β Lyr), is the primary component in a multiple star system located 960 light years away in the constellation Lyra. It serves as a prototype for a class of variable stars known as the Beta Lyrae variables. - [Kepler-209](https://www.star-facts.com/kepler-209/) - Kepler-209 is a yellow dwarf located 1,895 light-years away in the constellation Lyra. It hosts two extrasolar planets, Kepler-209 b and Kepler-209 c, discovered in 2014. - [RR Lyrae](https://www.star-facts.com/rr-lyrae/) - RR Lyrae is a variable giant star located 900 light years away in the constellation Lyra. It serves as the prototype for a class of variable stars known as the RR Lyrae variables. - [Kaus Media](https://www.star-facts.com/kaus-media/) - Kaus Media, Delta Sagittarii (δ Sgr) is an orange giant star located at a distance of 348 light years from Earth in the constellation Sagittarius. - [Pherkad](https://www.star-facts.com/pherkad/) - Pherkad, Gamma Ursae Minoris (γ UMi), is a white giant or bright giant star located 487 ly away in the constellation Ursa Minor. It is one of the stars of the Little Dipper. - [South Star: Sigma Octantis (Polaris Australis)](https://www.star-facts.com/south-star-sigma-octantis-polaris-australis/) - Polaris Australis (Sigma Octantis) is the current South Star, the nearest visible star to the south celestial pole. It is a yellow giant located 294 light-years away in the constellation Octans. - [Altair](https://www.star-facts.com/altair/) - Altair, Alpha Aquilae (α Aql), is a white main sequence star located 16.73 ly from Earth in the constellation Aquila. It forms the Summer Triangle with Vega and Deneb. - [UY Scuti](https://www.star-facts.com/uy-scuti/) - UY Scuti is a red supergiant or hypergiant star located in the constellation Scutum. With a radius 909 times that of the Sun, it is one of the largest stars known. - [Dschubba (Delta Scorpii)](https://www.star-facts.com/dschubba-delta-scorpii/) - Dschubba (δ Sco A) is a hot blue subgiant star in a binary system located 444 light-years away in the zodiac constellation Scorpius. It is one of the bright stars that outline the Scorpion's claws. - [Acrab (Beta Scorpii)](https://www.star-facts.com/acrab-beta-scorpii/) - Acrab (β Sco Aa) is the primary component in a multiple star system located 400 light-years away in the constellation Scorpius. It is one of the bright stars that outline the Scorpion's claws. - [Unukalhai](https://www.star-facts.com/unukalhai/) - Unukalhai, Alpha Serpentis (α Ser), is an orange giant star located at a distance of 74 light years from Earth in the constellation Serpens. It is the constellation's brightest star. - [Megrez](https://www.star-facts.com/megrez/) - Megrez, Delta Ursae Majoris (δ UMa), is the faintest star of the Big Dipper. It lies at a distance of 80.5 light years from Earth in Ursa Major constellation. - [Rasalhague](https://www.star-facts.com/rasalhague/) - Rasalhague, Alpha Ophiuchi (α Oph), is a binary star system located at a distance of 48.6 light years from Earth in the constellation Ophiuchus. It is the constellation's brightest star. - [Sabik](https://www.star-facts.com/sabik/) - Sabik, Eta Ophiuchi (η Oph), is a binary star system composed of two white subgiant stars located in the constellation Ophiuchus. - [Rho Ophiuchi](https://www.star-facts.com/rho-ophiuchi/) - Rho Ophiuchi (ρ Oph) is a multiple star system located at a distance of 360 ly from Earth in the constellation Ophiuchus. It is embedded in the Rho Ophiuchi cloud complex. - [Marfik](https://www.star-facts.com/marfik/) - Marfik, Lambda Ophiuchi A (λ Oph A), is the primary component of the Lambda Ophiuchi triple star system. It lies at a distance of 173 light years from Earth. - [Cebalrai (Beta Ophiuchi)](https://www.star-facts.com/cebalrai-beta-ophiuchi/) - Cebalrai (β Oph) is an orange giant star located 81.8 light-years away in the constellation Ophiuchus. With an apparent magnitude of 2.749, it is the constellation's fifth brightest star. It appears near Rasalhague in the sky. - [Yed Prior (Delta Ophiuchi)](https://www.star-facts.com/yed-prior-delta-ophiuchi/) - Yed Prior (δ Oph) is a red giant star located 171 light-years away in the constellation Ophiuchus. Together with the nearby Yed Posterior, it marks the left hand of the Serpent Bearer. - [Yed Posterior (Epsilon Ophiuchi)](https://www.star-facts.com/yed-posterior-epsilon-ophiuchi/) - Yed Posterior (ε Oph) is a G-type giant located 106.9 light-years away in the constellation Ophiuchus. It forms a visual pair with the brighter Yed Prior (δ Oph). The two stars mark the left hand of the celestial Serpent Bearer. - [Atria](https://www.star-facts.com/atria/) - Atria, Alpha Trianguli Australis (α TrA), is the brightest star in the constellation Triangulum Australe. It lies at an approximate distance of 391 light years from Earth. - [Okab](https://www.star-facts.com/okab/) - Okab, Zeta Aquilae A (ζ Aql A), is the primary component in a binary star system located 83 ly away in the constellation Aquila. It marks the tail of the celestial Eagle. - [Alshain](https://www.star-facts.com/alshain/) - Alshain, Beta Aquilae A (β Aql A), is the primary component in a triple star system located in the constellation Aquila. It lies 44.7 ly away. It is the fainter of the two stars flanking Altair. - [Yildun (Delta Ursae Minoris)](https://www.star-facts.com/yildun-delta-ursae-minoris/) - Yildun (δ UMi) is a white main sequence star located 172 light years away in the constellation Ursa Minor. It is one of the seven stars that form the Little Dipper. - [Algorab](https://www.star-facts.com/algorab/) - Algorab, Delta Corvi (δ Crv), is a white subgiant star located in the constellation Corvus. It is one of the four stars that form Spica's Spanker. - [Vindemiatrix](https://www.star-facts.com/vindemiatrix/) - Vindemiatrix, Epsilon Virginis (ε Vir), is a yellow giant star located at a distance of 109.6 ly in the constellation Virgo. It is the third brightest star in Virgo. - [Porrima (Gamma Virginis)](https://www.star-facts.com/porrima-gamma-virginis/) - Porrima, Gamma Virginis (γ Vir) is the primary component in a binary system located 38.1 light-years away in the constellation Virgo. It is one of the six bright stars that form the Y of Virgo. - [Zavijava (Beta Virginis)](https://www.star-facts.com/zavijava-beta-virginis/) - [Zaniah (Eta Virginis)](https://www.star-facts.com/zaniah-eta-virginis/) - Zaniah, Eta Virginis (η Vir) is the primary component in a triple star system located approximately 265 light-years away in the constellation Virgo. It is one of the six stars that form the Y of Virgo. - [Alchiba](https://www.star-facts.com/alchiba/) - Alchiba, Alpha Corvi (α Crv), is a white main sequence star located in the constellation Corvus. It lies at a distance of 48.7 light years from Earth. - [Diadem (Alpha Comae Berenices)](https://www.star-facts.com/diadem-alpha-comae-berenices/) - Diadem (α Com) is a binary star located 58.1 light-years away in the constellation Coma Berenices. It is the constellation's second brightest star. - [Cor Caroli](https://www.star-facts.com/cor-caroli/) - Cor Caroli, Alpha-2 Canum Venaticorum (α2 CVn), is the primary component in a binary star system located in the constellation Canes Venatici. It serves as a prototype for a class of variable stars. - [Suhail](https://www.star-facts.com/suhail/) - Suhail, Lambda Velorum (λ Vel) is an orange supergiant star located at a distance of 545 light years from Earth in the constellation Vela. - [Markeb](https://www.star-facts.com/markeb/) - Markeb, Kappa Velorum (κ Vel), is a spectroscopic binary star located 570 light years away in the constellation Vela. It is one of the four bright stars that form the False Cross. - [Zeta Reticuli](https://www.star-facts.com/zeta-reticuli/) - Zeta Reticuli (ζ Ret) is a wide binary star system composed of two Sun-like stars located at a distance of 39.3 ly from Earth in the constellation Reticulum. - [Mintaka](https://www.star-facts.com/mintaka/) - Mintaka, Delta Orionis (δ Ori), is a multiple star system located at a distance of 1,200 light years. It forms the Belt of Orion with Alnitak and Alnilam. - [Meissa](https://www.star-facts.com/meissa/) - Meissa, Lambda Orionis (λ Ori), is a multiple star system located 1,100 ly from Earth in the constellation Orion. It is the star that marks Orion's head. - [Bellatrix](https://www.star-facts.com/bellatrix/) - Bellatrix, Gamma Orionis (γ Ori), is a main sequence star located at a distance of 250 ly in Orion constellation. Also known as the Amazon Star, it marks Orion's left shoulder. - [Tabit (Pi³ Orionis)](https://www.star-facts.com/tabit-pi3-orionis/) - Tabit (Pi³ Orionis) is an F-type main sequence star located 26.32 light-years away in the constellation Orion. It is one of the relatively bright stars that form Orion's Shield. - [Arneb (Alpha Leporis)](https://www.star-facts.com/arneb-alpha-leporis/) - Arneb (α Lep) is an F-type supergiant star located 2,200 light-years away in the constellation Lepus (the Hare). With an apparent magnitude of 2.589, the supernova candidate is the constellation's brightest star. - [Nihal (Beta Leporis)](https://www.star-facts.com/nihal-beta-leporis/) - Nihal (β Lep) is a yellow bright giant star located 160 light-years away in the constellation Lepus. With an apparent magnitude of 2.84, it is the second brightest star in Lepus, after Arneb - [R Leporis (Hind's Crimson Star)](https://www.star-facts.com/r-leporis-hinds-crimson-star/) - Hind’s Crimson Star (R Leporis) is a carbon star located 1,490 light-years away in the constellation Lepus. It is one of the reddest stars visible to the unaided eye. - [Epsilon Indi](https://www.star-facts.com/epsilon-indi/) - [Alpha Indi (The Persian)](https://www.star-facts.com/alpha-indi-the-persian/) - Alpha Indi (α Ind) is an evolved K-type star located 99.1 light-years away in the southern constellation Indus. Traditionally called the Persian, it is the brightest star in Indus. - [Alpha Tucanae (Lang-Exster)](https://www.star-facts.com/alpha-tucanae-lang-exster/) - Lang-Exster (α Tuc) is an orange giant star located approximately 184 light-years away in the constellation Tucana. With an apparent magnitude of 2.86, it is the constellation’s brightest star. - [Anser](https://www.star-facts.com/anser/) - Anser, Alpha Vulpeculae (α Vul), is a red giant star located at a distance of 297 light years from Earth in the constellation Vulpecula. - [Kitalpha (Alpha Equulei)](https://www.star-facts.com/kitalpha-alpha-equulei/) - Kitalpha (α Equ) is a yellow giant star located 190 light-years away in the constellation Equuleus. With an apparent magnitude of 3.919, it is the constellation's brightest star. - [T Coronae Borealis (Blaze Star)](https://www.star-facts.com/t-coronae-borealis-blaze-star/) - T Coronae Borealis (T CrB), is a recurrent nova located 2,630 light-years away in the constellation Corona Borealis. Every 80 years, it experiences outbursts that make it visible to the unaided eye. - [AU Microscopii](https://www.star-facts.com/au-microscopii/) - AU Microscopii is a red dwarf star located 31.683 light-years away in the southern constellation Microscopium. The young star has a vast debris disk and hosts a system of at least two young planets. - [Zubeneschamali](https://www.star-facts.com/zubeneschamali/) - Zubeneschamali, Beta Librae (β Lib), is a blue-white main sequence star located at a distance of 185 light years from Earth in the constellation Libra. - [Zubenelgenubi](https://www.star-facts.com/zubenelgenubi/) - Zubenelgenubi, Alpha2 Librae (α2 Lib), is a spectroscopic binary star located at a distance of 75.8 light years from Earth in the constellation Libra. - [Procyon](https://www.star-facts.com/procyon/) - Procyon, Alpha Canis Minoris (α CMi), is the eighth brightest star in the sky. It is the primary component in a binary star system located 11.46 light-years away in the constellation Canis Minor. - [Imai](https://www.star-facts.com/imai/) - Imai, Delta Crucis (δ Cru) is a blue-white subgiant star located at a distance of 345 ly in the constellation Crux. It is one of the stars of the Southern Cross. - [V838 Monocerotis](https://www.star-facts.com/v838-monocerotis/) - V838 Monocerotis (Nova Monocerotis 2002) is a red supergiant located approximately 19,200 light-years away in the constellation Monoceros. It was the first star to be classified as a luminous red nova. - [Hassaleh](https://www.star-facts.com/hassaleh/) - Hassaleh, Iota Aurigae (ι Aur), is a bright giant star located in the constellation Auriga. It is the fourth brightest star in Auriga and one of the stars of Auriga's pentagon. - [Almaaz (Epsilon Aurigae)](https://www.star-facts.com/almaaz-epsilon-aurigae/) - Almaaz, Epsilon Aurigae (ε Aur), is a yellow-white supergiant star located at least 1,350 light-years away in the constellation Auriga. It is part of Auriga's hexagon and marks the left elbow of the celestial Charioteer. - [Haedus (Eta Aurigae)](https://www.star-facts.com/haedus-eta-aurigae/) - Haedus, Eta Aurigae (η Aur), is a hot blue main sequence star located 243 light-years away in the constellation Auriga. It is part of an asterism known as the Haedi (the Kids). - [AE Aurigae](https://www.star-facts.com/ae-aurigae/) - AE Aurigae is a hot blue main sequence star located 1,320 light-years away in the constellation Auriga. It illuminates the Flaming Star Nebula (IC 405), an emission and reflection nebula visible in small telescopes. - [Alhena](https://www.star-facts.com/alhena/) - Alhena, Gamma Geminorum (γ Gem), is a spectroscopic binary star system located at a distance of 109 light years from Earth in the constellation Gemini. - [Wasat](https://www.star-facts.com/wasat/) - Wasat, Delta Geminorum (δ Gem) is the primary component in a triple star system located at a distance of 60.5 ly from Earth in the constellation Gemini. - [Tejat (Mu Geminorum)](https://www.star-facts.com/tejat-mu-geminorum/) - Tejat (μ Gem), is a red giant star located 230 light-years away in the constellation Gemini. It appears at the foot of Castor, the western twin of Gemini. - [Propus (Eta Geminorum)](https://www.star-facts.com/propus-eta-geminorum/) - Propus, Eta Geminorum (η Gem), is the primary component in a triple star system located 700 light-years away in the constellation Gemini. It is a red giant star that marks the foot of Castor. - [Castor](https://www.star-facts.com/castor/) - Castor, Alpha Geminorum (α Gem), is a sextuple star system located at a distance of 51 ly from Earth in the constellation Gemini. It consists of three binary pairs. - [Mekbuda (Zeta Geminorum)](https://www.star-facts.com/mekbuda-zeta-geminorum/) - Mekbuda, Zeta Geminorum (ζ Gem), is a supergiant star located 1,120 light years away in the constellation Gemini. The supergiant is visible to the unaided eye. - [Mebsuta (Epsilon Geminorum)](https://www.star-facts.com/mebsuta-epsilon-geminorum/) - Mebsuta, Epsilon Geminorum (ε Gem) is a yellow supergiant star located 840 light-years away in the constellation Gemini. It marks Castor's leg in the constellation figure of the Twins. - [Phact (Alpha Columbae)](https://www.star-facts.com/phact-alpha-columbae/) - Phact, Alpha Columbae (α Col), is a hot blue B-type star located 261 light-years away in the constellation Columba (the Dove). It is part of a large asterism known as the Egyptian X. - [Mahasim](https://www.star-facts.com/mahasim/) - Mahasim, Theta Aurigae A (θ Aur A), is the primary component in a binary star system located in the constellation Auriga. With an apparent magnitude of 2.69, it is the fourth brightest star in Auriga. - [Kraz](https://www.star-facts.com/kraz/) - Kraz, Beta Corvi (β Crv), is a yellow bright giant located in the constellation Corvus. It is one of the four stars that form Spica's Spanker. - [Alkes](https://www.star-facts.com/alkes/) - Alkes, Alpha Crateris (α Crt), is an orange giant star located at a distance of 141 light years from Earth in the constellation Crater. It marks the base of the celestial Cup. - [WASP-96](https://www.star-facts.com/wasp-96/) - WASP-96 is a yellow dwarf located about 1,160 light-years away in the constellation Phoenix. The Sun-like star hosts at least one exoplanet, WASP-96b, which was one of the first targets of the James Webb Space Telescope. - [Acrux](https://www.star-facts.com/acrux/) - Acrux, Alpha Crucis (α Cru), is a multiple star system located at a distance of 320 ly from Earth in the constellation Crux. It is the brightest star of the Southern Cross. - [Mimosa](https://www.star-facts.com/mimosa/) - Mimosa, Beta Crucis (β Cru), is a multiple star system located at a distance of 280 ly in the constellation Crux. It is one of the stars of the Southern Cross. ## Pages - [Star Names](https://www.star-facts.com/star-names/) - The list of all the named stars (stars with names that have been formally approved by the IAU), with name origins and etymologies explained. - [Brightest Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/brightest-stars/) - The list of the 300 brightest stars in the night sky, along with the stars' Bayer designations, apparent magnitudes, distances, and spectral types. - [List of Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/list-of-stars/) - The list of articles about stars on Star-Facts.com. - [Life Cycle of High-Mass Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/life-cycle-of-a-star/life-cycle-of-high-mass-stars/) - High-mass stars are among the most energetic and short-lived objects in the universe. They end their lives in spectacular core-collapse supernovae. - [Life-Cycle of Intermediate-Mass Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/life-cycle-of-a-star/life-cycle-of-intermediate-mass-stars-2/) - Intermediate-mass stars like the Sun pass through several evolutionary phases before forming complex planetary nebulae and gradually fading as dim white dwarfs. - [Life Cycle of Low-Mass Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/life-cycle-of-a-star/life-cycle-of-low-mass-stars/) - The evolution and extraordinary longevity of low-mass stars offer a glimpse into a very different universe beyond our ability to observe directly. - [Life Cycle of a Star](https://www.star-facts.com/life-cycle-of-a-star/) - The life cycle of a star is the process of change in structure and composition that every star undergoes over time. It can last for a few million years or trillions of years, depending on the star’s mass. - [Nearest Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/nearest-stars/) - The nearest stars to the Sun include some of the brightest stars in the sky, but the majority of the 100 nearest stars are faint red dwarfs, like our nearest neighbour Proxima Centauri. - [Largest Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/largest-stars/) - The largest stars in the known universe, listed here, are mostly cool red supergiants and hypergiants. Their radii are notoriously difficult to measure for several reasons. - [Types of Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/types-of-stars/) - In astronomy, stars are classified based on their surface temperature and spectra. They are divided into seven basic spectral classes and eight luminosity classes. ## Categories - [Uncategorized](https://www.star-facts.com/category/uncategorized/) - [Main Sequence Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/main-sequence-stars/) - [Sagittarius Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/sagittarius-stars/) - [Red Supergiants](https://www.star-facts.com/category/red-supergiants/) - [Scutum Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/scutum-stars/) - [Supernova Candidates](https://www.star-facts.com/category/supernova-candidates/) - [Semiregular Variable Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/semiregular-variable-stars/) - [Largest Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/largest-stars/) - [Subgiant Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/subgiant-stars/) - [Scorpius Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/scorpius-stars/) - [Multiple Star Systems](https://www.star-facts.com/category/multiple-star-systems/) - [Beta Cephei Variables](https://www.star-facts.com/category/beta-cephei-variables/) - [Blue Supergiants](https://www.star-facts.com/category/blue-supergiants/) - [Orion Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/orion-stars/) - [Bright Giants](https://www.star-facts.com/category/bright-giants/) - [Eclipsing Binary Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/eclipsing-binary-stars/) - [Alpha Cygni Variables](https://www.star-facts.com/category/alpha-cygni-variables/) - [Lyra Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/lyra-stars/) - [Blue-White Supergiants](https://www.star-facts.com/category/blue-white-supergiants/) - [Cygnus Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/cygnus-stars/) - [Aquila Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/aquila-stars/) - [Delta Scuti Variables](https://www.star-facts.com/category/delta-scuti-variables/) - [North Pole Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/north-pole-stars/) - [Brightest Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/brightest-stars/) - [Nearest Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/nearest-stars/) - [Canis Major Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/canis-major-stars/) - [Ursa Minor Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/ursa-minor-stars/) - [White Dwarfs](https://www.star-facts.com/category/white-dwarfs/) - [Cepheid Variables](https://www.star-facts.com/category/cepheid-variables/) - [Yellow Supergiants](https://www.star-facts.com/category/yellow-supergiants/) - [Ursa Major Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/ursa-major-stars/) - [Giant Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/giant-stars/) - [Alpha-2 Canum Venaticorum Variables](https://www.star-facts.com/category/alpha-2-canum-venaticorum-variables/) - [Spectroscopic Binary Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/spectroscopic-binary-stars/) - [Eridanus Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/eridanus-stars/) - [Be Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/be-stars/) - [Lambda Eridani Variables](https://www.star-facts.com/category/lambda-eridani-variables/) - [Navigational Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/navigational-stars/) - [Canis Minor Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/canis-minor-stars/) - [Binary Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/binary-stars/) - [Gemini Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/gemini-stars/) - [Stars with Planets](https://www.star-facts.com/category/stars-with-planets/) - [BY Draconis Variables](https://www.star-facts.com/category/by-draconis-variables/) - [Piscis Austrinus Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/piscis-austrinus-stars/) - [Boötes Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/bootes-stars/) - [Crux Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/crux-stars/) - [Virgo Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/virgo-stars/) - [Leo Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/leo-stars/) - [Taurus Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/taurus-stars/) - [Rotating Ellipsoidal Variables](https://www.star-facts.com/category/rotating-ellipsoidal-variables/) - [Slow Irregular Variables](https://www.star-facts.com/category/slow-irregular-variables/) - [Grus Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/grus-stars/) - [Perseus Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/perseus-stars/) - [Cepheus Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/cepheus-stars/) - [Dorado Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/dorado-stars/) - [Andromeda Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/andromeda-stars/) - [Gamma Cassiopeiae Variables](https://www.star-facts.com/category/gamma-cassiopeiae-variables/) - [Auriga Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/auriga-stars/) - [RS Canum Venaticorum Variables](https://www.star-facts.com/category/rs-canum-venaticorum-variables/) - [Algol Variables](https://www.star-facts.com/category/algol-variables/) - [Aries Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/aries-stars/) - [Lambda Boötis Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/lambda-bootis-stars/) - [Hydra Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/hydra-stars/) - [Draco Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/draco-stars/) - [Pegasus Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/pegasus-stars/) - [Orange Supergiants](https://www.star-facts.com/category/orange-supergiants/) - [Cetus Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/cetus-stars/) - [Mira Variables](https://www.star-facts.com/category/mira-variables/) - [Carina Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/carina-stars/) - [Corona Borealis Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/corona-borealis-stars/) - [Triangulum Australe Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/triangulum-australe-stars/) - [Serpens Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/serpens-stars/) - [Ophiuchus Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/ophiuchus-stars/) - [Puppis Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/puppis-stars/) - [Vela Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/vela-stars/) - [Pavo Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/pavo-stars/) - [Centaurus Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/centaurus-stars/) - [Vulpecula Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/vulpecula-stars/) - [Cassiopeia Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/cassiopeia-stars/) - [Flare Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/flare-stars/) - [UV Ceti Variables](https://www.star-facts.com/category/uv-ceti-variables/) - [Lucidae](https://www.star-facts.com/category/lucidae/) - [Libra Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/libra-stars/) - [Phoenix Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/phoenix-stars/) - [Reticulum Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/reticulum-stars/) - [Oldest Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/oldest-stars/) - [Corvus Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/corvus-stars/) - [Gamma Doradus Variables](https://www.star-facts.com/category/gamma-doradus-variables/) - [Crater Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/crater-stars/) - [Wolf-Rayet Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/wolf-rayet-stars/) - [Aquarius Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/aquarius-stars/) - [Canes Venatici Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/canes-venatici-stars/) - [Luminous Blue Variables](https://www.star-facts.com/category/luminous-blue-variables/) - [Hercules Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/hercules-stars/) - [Carbon Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/carbon-stars/) - [Beta Lyrae Variables](https://www.star-facts.com/category/beta-lyrae-variables/) - [Most Massive Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/most-massive-stars/) - [Most Luminous Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/most-luminous-stars/) - [White Supergiants](https://www.star-facts.com/category/white-supergiants/) - [Most Distant Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/most-distant-stars/) - [Octans Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/octans-stars/) - [South Pole Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/south-pole-stars/) - [Capricornus Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/capricornus-stars/) - [Yellow Hypergiants](https://www.star-facts.com/category/yellow-hypergiants/) - [Sagitta Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/sagitta-stars/) - [Pisces Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/pisces-stars/) - [Lepus Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/lepus-stars/) - [Orion Variables](https://www.star-facts.com/category/orion-variables/) - [Columba Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/columba-stars/) - [Monoceros Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/monoceros-stars/) - [Luminous Red Novae](https://www.star-facts.com/category/luminous-red-novae/) - [Lupus Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/lupus-stars/) - [Microscopium Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/microscopium-stars/) - [Recurrent Novae](https://www.star-facts.com/category/recurrent-novae/) - [ZZ Ceti Variables](https://www.star-facts.com/category/zz-ceti-variables/) - [Indus Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/indus-stars/) - [Equuleus Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/equuleus-stars/) - [Brown Dwarfs](https://www.star-facts.com/category/brown-dwarfs/) - [Symbiotic Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/symbiotic-stars/) - [Z Andromedae Variables](https://www.star-facts.com/category/z-andromedae-variables/) - [Tucana Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/tucana-stars/) - [Fornax Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/fornax-stars/) - [Triangulum Constellation](https://www.star-facts.com/category/triangulum-constellation/) - [Coma Berenices Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/coma-berenices-stars/) - [RR Lyrae Variables](https://www.star-facts.com/category/rr-lyrae-variables/) - [Norma Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/norma-stars/) - [Delphinus Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/delphinus-stars/) - [Lacerta Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/lacerta-stars/) - [Slowly Pulsating B Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/slowly-pulsating-b-stars/) - [Blue Stragglers](https://www.star-facts.com/category/blue-stragglers/) - [Leo Minor Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/leo-minor-stars/) - [Apus Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/apus-stars/) - [Musca Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/category/musca-stars/) ## Tags - [Nunki](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/nunki/) - [Sigma Sagittarii](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/sigma-sagittarii/) - [Teapot](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/teapot/) - [Kaus Australis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/kaus-australis/) - [Algieba](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/algieba/) - [Hamal](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/hamal/) - [Diphda](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/diphda/) - [Menkent](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/menkent/) - [Alpheratz](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/alpheratz/) - [Mirach](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/mirach/) - [Ascella](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ascella/) - [Albaldah](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/albaldah/) - [Zeta Sagittarii](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/zeta-sagittarii/) - [Pi Sagittarii](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/pi-sagittarii/) - [Sadira](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/sadira/) - [Phi Sagittarii](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/phi-sagittarii/) - [Chi Sagittarii](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/chi-sagittarii/) - [Tau Sagittarii](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/tau-sagittarii/) - [Kaus Borealis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/kaus-borealis/) - [Lambda Sagittarii](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/lambda-sagittarii/) - [Mu Sagittarii](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/mu-sagittarii/) - [Little Milk Dipper](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/little-milk-dipper/) - [Alnasl](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/alnasl/) - [Gamma Sagittarii](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/gamma-sagittarii/) - [Kaus Media](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/kaus-media/) - [Delta Sagittarii](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/delta-sagittarii/) - [Epsilon Sagittarii](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/epsilon-sagittarii/) - [Sagittarius Cluster](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/sagittarius-cluster/) - [Messier 22](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/messier-22/) - [Messier 28](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/messier-28/) - [Messier 54](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/messier-54/) - [Sagittarius Dwarf Elliptical Galaxy](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/sagittarius-dwarf-elliptical-galaxy/) - [Messier 8](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/messier-8/) - [Messier 17](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/messier-17/) - [Lagoon Nebula](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/lagoon-nebula/) - [Omega Nebula](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/omega-nebula/) - [Trifid Nebula](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/trifid-nebula/) - [Messier 20](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/messier-20/) - [Messier 18](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/messier-18/) - [Messier 23](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/messier-23/) - [Messier 21](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/messier-21/) - [UY Scuti](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/uy-scuti/) - [AH Scorpii](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ah-scorpii/) - [KW Sagittarii](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/kw-sagittarii/) - [VY Canis Majoris](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/vy-canis-majoris/) - [NML Cygni](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/nml-cygni/) - [Betelgeuse](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/betelgeuse/) - [R136a1](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/r136a1/) - [Tarantula Nebula](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/tarantula-nebula/) - [Large Magellanic Cloud](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/large-magellanic-cloud/) - [Eta Carinae](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/eta-carinae/) - [Carina Nebula](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/carina-nebula/) - [Peony Star](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/peony-star/) - [Peony Nebula](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/peony-nebula/) - [WOH G64](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/woh-g64/) - [Westerlund 1-26](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/westerlund-1-26/) - [Ara Cluster](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ara-cluster/) - [Gamma Scuti](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/gamma-scuti/) - [Eagle Nebula](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/eagle-nebula/) - [Messier 16](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/messier-16/) - [NGC 6604](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-6604/) - [Wild Duck Cluster](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/wild-duck-cluster/) - [Messier 11](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/messier-11/) - [Messier 26](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/messier-26/) - [NGC 6712](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-6712/) - [IC 1295](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ic-1295/) - [Delta Scuti](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/delta-scuti/) - [Shaula](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/shaula/) - [Lambda Scorpii](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/lambda-scorpii/) - [Antares](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/antares/) - [Regulus](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/regulus/) - [Adhara](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/adhara/) - [Castor](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/castor/) - [Bellatrix](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/bellatrix/) - [Elnath](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/elnath/) - [Epsilon Scorpii](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/epsilon-scorpii/) - [Upsilon Scorpii](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/upsilon-scorpii/) - [Kappa Scorpii](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/kappa-scorpii/) - [Eta Scorpii](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/eta-scorpii/) - [Theta Scorpii](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/theta-scorpii/) - [Zeta-1 Scorpii](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/zeta-1-scorpii/) - [Zeta-2 Scorpii](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/zeta-2-scorpii/) - [Iota-1 Scorpii](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/iota-1-scorpii/) - [Iota-2 Scorpii](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/iota-2-scorpii/) - [Mu-1 Scorpii](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/mu-1-scorpii/) - [Lesath](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/lesath/) - [Ptolemy Cluster](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ptolemy-cluster/) - [Messier 7](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/messier-7/) - [NGC 6441](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-6441/) - [NGC 6357](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-6357/) - [War and Peace Nebula](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/war-and-peace-nebula/) - [Prawn Nebula](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/prawn-nebula/) - [IC 4628](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ic-4628/) - [Cat's Paw Nebula](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/cats-paw-nebula/) - [NGC 6334](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-6334/) - [Messier 4](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/messier-4/) - [Messier 80](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/messier-80/) - [NGC 6302](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-6302/) - [Butterfly Nebula](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/butterfly-nebula/) - [Messier 6](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/messier-6/) - [Butterfly Cluster](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/butterfly-cluster/) - [NGC 6281](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-6281/) - [NGC 6231](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-6231/) - [Northern Jewel Box Cluster](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/northern-jewel-box-cluster/) - [Alnilam](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/alnilam/) - [Epsilon Orionis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/epsilon-orionis/) - [Alnitak](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/alnitak/) - [Mintaka](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/mintaka/) - [Orion's Belt](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/orions-belt/) - [Rigel](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/rigel/) - [Miaplacidus](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/miaplacidus/) - [Alnair](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/alnair/) - [Alioth](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/alioth/) - [Saiph](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/saiph/) - [NGC 1990](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-1990/) - [Sirius](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/sirius/) - [Aldebaran](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/aldebaran/) - [Orion Nebula](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/orion-nebula/) - [Messier 42](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/messier-42/) - [Trapezium Cluster](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/trapezium-cluster/) - [De Mairan's Nebula](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/de-mairans-nebula/) - [Messier 43](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/messier-43/) - [Barnard's Loop](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/barnards-loop/) - [Flame Nebula](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/flame-nebula/) - [NGC 2024](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-2024/) - [Messier 78](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/messier-78/) - [Barnard 33](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/barnard-33/) - [Zeta Orionis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/zeta-orionis/) - [Mirfak](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/mirfak/) - [Dubhe](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/dubhe/) - [Regor](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/regor/) - [Collinder 70](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/collinder-70/) - [IC 434](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ic-434/) - [Horsehead Nebula](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/horsehead-nebula/) - [Running Man Nebula](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/running-man-nebula/) - [Delta Orionis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/delta-orionis/) - [Orion Molecular Cloud Complex](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/orion-molecular-cloud-complex/) - [Vega](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/vega/) - [Alpha Lyrae](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/alpha-lyrae/) - [Altair](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/altair/) - [Deneb](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/deneb/) - [Summer Triangle](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/summer-triangle/) - [Canopus](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/canopus/) - [Alpha Centauri](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/alpha-centauri/) - [Arcturus](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/arcturus/) - [Capella](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/capella/) - [Achernar](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/achernar/) - [61 Cygni](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/61-cygni/) - [Polaris](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/polaris/) - [Pleiades](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/pleiades/) - [Northern Cross](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/northern-cross/) - [Sulafat](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/sulafat/) - [Beta Lyrae](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/beta-lyrae/) - [RR Lyrae](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/rr-lyrae/) - [R Lyrae](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/r-lyrae/) - [Delta Lyrae](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/delta-lyrae/) - [Epsilon Lyrae](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/epsilon-lyrae/) - [Messier 57](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/messier-57/) - [Ring Nebula](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ring-nebula/) - [Messier 56](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/messier-56/) - [NGC 6791](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-6791/) - [NGC 6745](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-6745/) - [Alpha Aquilae](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/alpha-aquilae/) - [Shaft of Aquila](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/shaft-of-aquila/) - [Alshain](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/alshain/) - [Tarazed](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/tarazed/) - [Acrux](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/acrux/) - [Hadar](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/hadar/) - [Spica](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/spica/) - [Beta Aquilae](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/beta-aquilae/) - [Gamma Aquilae](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/gamma-aquilae/) - [NGC 6781](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-6781/) - [NGC 6778](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-6778/) - [NGC 6751](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-6751/) - [Glowing Eye Nebula](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/glowing-eye-nebula/) - [NGC 6741](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-6741/) - [Phantom Streak Nebula](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/phantom-streak-nebula/) - [NGC 6709](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-6709/) - [NGC 6755](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-6755/) - [NGC 6760](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-6760/) - [Alpha Cygni](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/alpha-cygni/) - [Pollux](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/pollux/) - [Fomalhaut](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/fomalhaut/) - [Mimosa](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/mimosa/) - [Albireo](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/albireo/) - [Beta Orionis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/beta-orionis/) - [Aludra](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/aludra/) - [Eta Canis Majoris](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/eta-canis-majoris/) - [Rho Leonis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/rho-leonis/) - [CS Camelopardalis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/cs-camelopardalis/) - [Alderamin](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/alderamin/) - [Fawaris](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/fawaris/) - [Alpha Cephei](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/alpha-cephei/) - [Delta Cygni](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/delta-cygni/) - [Deneb Algedi](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/deneb-algedi/) - [Delta Capricorni](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/delta-capricorni/) - [Denebola](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/denebola/) - [Beta Leonis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/beta-leonis/) - [Aldhanab](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/aldhanab/) - [Gamma Gruis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/gamma-gruis/) - [Deneb el Okab](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/deneb-el-okab/) - [Epsilon Aquilae](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/epsilon-aquilae/) - [Zeta Aquilae](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/zeta-aquilae/) - [Beta Ceti](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/beta-ceti/) - [Deneb Kaitos](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/deneb-kaitos/) - [Iota Ceti](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/iota-ceti/) - [Deneb Kaitos Shemali](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/deneb-kaitos-shemali/) - [Sadr](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/sadr/) - [Gamma Cygni](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/gamma-cygni/) - [Aljanah](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/aljanah/) - [Epsilon Cygni](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/epsilon-cygni/) - [30 Cygni](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/30-cygni/) - [Nu Cygni](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/nu-cygni/) - [Tau Cygni](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/tau-cygni/) - [Upsilon Cygni](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/upsilon-cygni/) - [Zeta Cygni](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/zeta-cygni/) - [Beta Cygni](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/beta-cygni/) - [North America Nebula](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/north-america-nebula/) - [NGC 7000](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-7000/) - [Pelican Nebula](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/pelican-nebula/) - [IC 5070](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ic-5070/) - [Mu Cygni](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/mu-cygni/) - [Bessel's Star](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/bessels-star/) - [Messier 29](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/messier-29/) - [Messier 39](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/messier-39/) - [NGC 6910](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-6910/) - [Rocking Horse Cluster](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/rocking-horse-cluster/) - [Fireworks Galaxy](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/fireworks-galaxy/) - [NGC 6946](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-6946/) - [Crescent Nebula](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/crescent-nebula/) - [NGC 6888](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-6888/) - [Gamma Cygni Nebula](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/gamma-cygni-nebula/) - [IC 1318](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ic-1318/) - [Veil Nebula](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/veil-nebula/) - [Blinking Planetary Nebula](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/blinking-planetary-nebula/) - [NGC 6826](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-6826/) - [Alpha Canis Majoris](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/alpha-canis-majoris/) - [Dog Star](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/dog-star/) - [Winter Triangle](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/winter-triangle/) - [Winter Hexagon](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/winter-hexagon/) - [Sirius A](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/sirius-a/) - [Sirius B](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/sirius-b/) - [40 Eridani](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/40-eridani/) - [Procyon](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/procyon/) - [Alpha Canis Minoris](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/alpha-canis-minoris/) - [Ursa Major Moving Group](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ursa-major-moving-group/) - [Big Dipper](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/big-dipper/) - [Alkaid](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/alkaid/) - [Sirius Supercluster](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/sirius-supercluster/) - [Alphecca](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/alphecca/) - [Alpha Coronae Borealis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/alpha-coronae-borealis/) - [Menkalinan](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/menkalinan/) - [Beta Aurigae](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/beta-aurigae/) - [Cursa](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/cursa/) - [Beta Eridani](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/beta-eridani/) - [Beta Crateris](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/beta-crateris/) - [Beta Serpentis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/beta-serpentis/) - [Hyades](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/hyades/) - [Mirzam](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/mirzam/) - [Beta Canis Majoris](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/beta-canis-majoris/) - [Messier 41](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/messier-41/) - [Sharpless 301](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/sharpless-301/) - [NGC 2359](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-2359/) - [Thor's Helmet Nebula](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/thors-helmet-nebula/) - [IC 2177](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ic-2177/) - [Seagull Nebula](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/seagull-nebula/) - [Messier 46](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/messier-46/) - [Messier 47](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/messier-47/) - [Alpha Ursae Minoris](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/alpha-ursae-minoris/) - [North Star](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/north-star/) - [Merak](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/merak/) - [Polaris Aa](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/polaris-aa/) - [Polaris Ab](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/polaris-ab/) - [Polaris B](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/polaris-b/) - [Andromeda Galaxy](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/andromeda-galaxy/) - [Messier 31](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/messier-31/) - [Sigma Octantis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/sigma-octantis/) - [Polaris Australis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/polaris-australis/) - [Kochab](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/kochab/) - [Beta Ursae Minoris](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/beta-ursae-minoris/) - [Little Dipper](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/little-dipper/) - [Pherkad](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/pherkad/) - [Gamma Ursae Minoris](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/gamma-ursae-minoris/) - [Guardians of the Pole](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/guardians-of-the-pole/) - [Errai](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/errai/) - [Gamma Cephei](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/gamma-cephei/) - [Thuban](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/thuban/) - [Alpha Draconis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/alpha-draconis/) - [Iota Cephei](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/iota-cephei/) - [Beta Cephei](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/beta-cephei/) - [Iota Herculis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/iota-herculis/) - [Tau Herculis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/tau-herculis/) - [Edasich](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/edasich/) - [Iota Draconis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/iota-draconis/) - [Kappa Draconis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/kappa-draconis/) - [Engagement Ring](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/engagement-ring/) - [Alpha Ursae Majoris](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/alpha-ursae-majoris/) - [Beta Ursae Majoris](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/beta-ursae-majoris/) - [Pointer Stars](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/pointer-stars/) - [Epsilon Ursae Majoris](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/epsilon-ursae-majoris/) - [Cor Caroli](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/cor-caroli/) - [Collinder 285](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/collinder-285/) - [Skat](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/skat/) - [Delta Aquarii](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/delta-aquarii/) - [Gamma Leporis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/gamma-leporis/) - [Eta Ursae Majoris](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/eta-ursae-majoris/) - [Mizar](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/mizar/) - [Megrez](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/megrez/) - [Phecda](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/phecda/) - [Messier 106](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/messier-106/) - [Pinwheel Galaxy](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/pinwheel-galaxy/) - [Messier 101](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/messier-101/) - [Alpha Boötis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/alpha-bootis/) - [Alpha Virginis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/alpha-virginis/) - [Gamma Ursae Majoris](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/gamma-ursae-majoris/) - [Phad](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/phad/) - [Adhafera](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/adhafera/) - [Zeta Leonis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/zeta-leonis/) - [Alcor](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/alcor/) - [Messier 109](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/messier-109/) - [NGC 3953](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-3953/) - [Ursa Major Cluster](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ursa-major-cluster/) - [NGC 3718](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-3718/) - [Messier 97](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/messier-97/) - [Owl Nebula](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/owl-nebula/) - [Messier 108](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/messier-108/) - [Delta Ursae Majoris](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/delta-ursae-majoris/) - [Zeta Ursae Majoris](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/zeta-ursae-majoris/) - [Psi Ursae Majoris](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/psi-ursae-majoris/) - [Tania Australis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/tania-australis/) - [Mu Ursae Majoris](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/mu-ursae-majoris/) - [Talitha](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/talitha/) - [Iota Ursae Majoris](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/iota-ursae-majoris/) - [Theta Ursae Majoris](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/theta-ursae-majoris/) - [Messier 40](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/messier-40/) - [Winnecke 4](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/winnecke-4/) - [NGC 4290](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-4290/) - [NGC 4284](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-4284/) - [NGC 3898](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-3898/) - [Whirlpool Galaxy](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/whirlpool-galaxy/) - [Messier 51](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/messier-51/) - [5 Canum Venaticorum](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/5-canum-venaticorum/) - [Alpha Persei](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/alpha-persei/) - [Wezen](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/wezen/) - [The Sickle of Leo](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/the-sickle-of-leo/) - [Messier 81](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/messier-81/) - [Messier 82](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/messier-82/) - [Bode's Galaxy](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/bodes-galaxy/) - [Cigar Galaxy](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/cigar-galaxy/) - [Gamma Microscopii](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/gamma-microscopii/) - [37 Ursae Majoris](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/37-ursae-majoris/) - [Sargas](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/sargas/) - [Avior](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/avior/) - [Epsilon Carinae](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/epsilon-carinae/) - [Haedus](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/haedus/) - [Eta Aurigae](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/eta-aurigae/) - [Sunflower Galaxy](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/sunflower-galaxy/) - [Messier 63](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/messier-63/) - [Messier 94](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/messier-94/) - [Chara](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/chara/) - [Kurhah](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/kurhah/) - [Tureis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/tureis/) - [Rho Puppis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/rho-puppis/) - [Acubens](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/acubens/) - [Alpha Cancri](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/alpha-cancri/) - [Alpha Geminorum](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/alpha-geminorum/) - [Xi Cephei](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/xi-cephei/) - [Alpha Volantis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/alpha-volantis/) - [Theta-1 Crucis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/theta-1-crucis/) - [Ludwig’s Star](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ludwigs-star/) - [Mizar A](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/mizar-a/) - [Mizar B](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/mizar-b/) - [Zeta Boötis A](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/zeta-bootis-a/) - [Gamma Leporis A](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/gamma-leporis-a/) - [NGC 5195](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-5195/) - [g Ursae Majoris](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/g-ursae-majoris/) - [80 Ursae Majoris](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/80-ursae-majoris/) - [Alcor A](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/alcor-a/) - [Alcor B](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/alcor-b/) - [Chi-1 Orionis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/chi-1-orionis/) - [Electra](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/electra/) - [M45](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/m45/) - [17 Tauri](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/17-tauri/) - [Alpha Eridani](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/alpha-eridani/) - [Acamar](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/acamar/) - [Theta Eridani](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/theta-eridani/) - [Wurren](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/wurren/) - [Zeta Phoenicis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/zeta-phoenicis/) - [Eta Phoenicis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/eta-phoenicis/) - [Alpha Gruis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/alpha-gruis/) - [Ankaa](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ankaa/) - [Alpha Phoenicis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/alpha-phoenicis/) - [Alpha Tucanae](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/alpha-tucanae/) - [Small Magellanic Cloud](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/small-magellanic-cloud/) - [47 Tucanae](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/47-tucanae/) - [Triangulum Galaxy](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/triangulum-galaxy/) - [Omega Centauri](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/omega-centauri/) - [Southern Cross](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/southern-cross/) - [Gacrux](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/gacrux/) - [Imai](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/imai/) - [Alpha Crucis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/alpha-crucis/) - [Beta Crucis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/beta-crucis/) - [Gamma Crucis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/gamma-crucis/) - [Delta Crucis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/delta-crucis/) - [Southern Pointers](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/southern-pointers/) - [Beta Centauri](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/beta-centauri/) - [Alpha Orionis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/alpha-orionis/) - [Mu Cephei](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/mu-cephei/) - [Herschel's Garnet Star](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/herschels-garnet-star/) - [RW Cygni](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/rw-cygni/) - [CE Tauri](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ce-tauri/) - [VX Sagittarii](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/vx-sagittarii/) - [TV Geminorum](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/tv-geminorum/) - [Alpha Aurigae](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/alpha-aurigae/) - [R Doradus](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/r-doradus/) - [Orion OB1 Association](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/orion-ob1-association/) - [Taurion OB Association](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/taurion-ob-association/) - [VV Cephei A](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/vv-cephei-a/) - [Meissa](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/meissa/) - [Great Southern Triangle](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/great-southern-triangle/) - [Winter Circle](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/winter-circle/) - [Rosette Nebula](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/rosette-nebula/) - [Cone Nebula](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/cone-nebula/) - [Christmas Tree Cluster](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/christmas-tree-cluster/) - [IC 2169](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ic-2169/) - [Dreyer's Nebula](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/dreyers-nebula/) - [Lambda Orionis Ring](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/lambda-orionis-ring/) - [Angelfish Nebula](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/angelfish-nebula/) - [Lambda Orionis Cluster](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/lambda-orionis-cluster/) - [Collinder 69](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/collinder-69/) - [Lambda Orionis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/lambda-orionis/) - [NGC 2022](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-2022/) - [Eta Orionis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/eta-orionis/) - [Tau Orionis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/tau-orionis/) - [Sharpless 264](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/sharpless-264/) - [Lambda Orionis Association](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/lambda-orionis-association/) - [Alhena](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/alhena/) - [Gamma Geminorum](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/gamma-geminorum/) - [Phi-1 Orionis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/phi-1-orionis/) - [Phi-2 Orionis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/phi-2-orionis/) - [Monkey Head Nebula](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/monkey-head-nebula/) - [NGC 2174](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-2174/) - [Crab Nebula](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/crab-nebula/) - [Messier 1](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/messier-1/) - [Tianguan](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/tianguan/) - [Zeta Tauri](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/zeta-tauri/) - [Procyon A](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/procyon-a/) - [Procyon B](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/procyon-b/) - [Gomeisa](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/gomeisa/) - [Beta Canis Minoris](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/beta-canis-minoris/) - [Epsilon Canis Minoris](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/epsilon-canis-minoris/) - [Gamma Orionis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/gamma-orionis/) - [Beta Geminorum](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/beta-geminorum/) - [Amazon Star](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/amazon-star/) - [Pollux b](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/pollux-b/) - [Epsilon Eridani](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/epsilon-eridani/) - [HD 13189](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/hd-13189/) - [Epsilon Cygni A](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/epsilon-cygni-a/) - [Rho Geminorum](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/rho-geminorum/) - [Castor A](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/castor-a/) - [Castor B](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/castor-b/) - [Castor C](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/castor-c/) - [YY Geminorum](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/yy-geminorum/) - [Barnard's Star](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/barnards-star/) - [Kapteyn's Star](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/kapteyns-star/) - [Lalande 21185](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/lalande-21185/) - [Ross 248](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ross-248/) - [Castor Moving Group](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/castor-moving-group/) - [Zubenelgenubi](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/zubenelgenubi/) - [Kappa Orionis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/kappa-orionis/) - [Orion's Sword](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/orions-sword/) - [Sharpless 276](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/sharpless-276/) - [NGC 1980](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-1980/) - [Hatysa](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/hatysa/) - [Iota Orionis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/iota-orionis/) - [Rigel A](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/rigel-a/) - [Rigel B](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/rigel-b/) - [Rigel C](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/rigel-c/) - [Omicron-2 Canis Majoris](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/omicron-2-canis-majoris/) - [Sigma Cygni](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/sigma-cygni/) - [Naos](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/naos/) - [Taurus-Orion R1 Association](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/taurus-orion-r1-association/) - [P Cygni](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/p-cygni/) - [Witch Head Nebula](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/witch-head-nebula/) - [IC 2118](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ic-2118/) - [Epsilon Pegasi](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/epsilon-pegasi/) - [Beta Herculis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/beta-herculis/) - [Sharpless 278](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/sharpless-278/) - [Rukbat](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/rukbat/) - [Alpha Sagittarii](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/alpha-sagittarii/) - [Beta Sagittarii](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/beta-sagittarii/) - [Arkab Prior](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/arkab-prior/) - [Arkab Posterior](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/arkab-posterior/) - [Eta Sagittarii](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/eta-sagittarii/) - [Polis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/polis/) - [Iota Scorpii](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/iota-scorpii/) - [Jabbah](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/jabbah/) - [Iklil](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/iklil/) - [W Sagittarii](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/w-sagittarii/) - [Messier 69](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/messier-69/) - [Messier 70](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/messier-70/) - [Arneb](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/arneb/) - [Delta Centauri](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/delta-centauri/) - [Gienah](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/gienah/) - [Zubeneschamali](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/zubeneschamali/) - [Unukalhai](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/unukalhai/) - [Sheratan](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/sheratan/) - [Messier 55](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/messier-55/) - [Alpha Piscis Austrini](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/alpha-piscis-austrini/) - [Fomalhaut A](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/fomalhaut-a/) - [Fomalhaut B](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/fomalhaut-b/) - [Fomalhaut C](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/fomalhaut-c/) - [Dagon](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/dagon/) - [TW Piscis Austrini](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/tw-piscis-austrini/) - [LP 876-10](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/lp-876-10/) - [Great Square of Pegasus](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/great-square-of-pegasus/) - [Scheat](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/scheat/) - [Markab](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/markab/) - [Algenib](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/algenib/) - [Helix Nebula](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/helix-nebula/) - [NGC 7293](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-7293/) - [Whale Galaxy](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/whale-galaxy/) - [NGC 55](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-55/) - [Sculptor Galaxy](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/sculptor-galaxy/) - [Silver Coin Galaxy](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/silver-coin-galaxy/) - [NGC 253](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-253/) - [Great Diamond](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/great-diamond/) - [Spring Triangle](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/spring-triangle/) - [Vindemiatrix](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/vindemiatrix/) - [Rigil Kentaurus](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/rigil-kentaurus/) - [Toliman](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/toliman/) - [Arcturus Moving Group](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/arcturus-moving-group/) - [Anser](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/anser/) - [Alpha Vulpeculae](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/alpha-vulpeculae/) - [Muphrid](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/muphrid/) - [Eta Boötis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/eta-bootis/) - [Virgo Cluster](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/virgo-cluster/) - [Izar](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/izar/) - [Epsilon Boötis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/epsilon-bootis/) - [Epsilon Canis Majoris](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/epsilon-canis-majoris/) - [Epsilon Boötis A](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/epsilon-bootis-a/) - [Epsilon Boötis B](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/epsilon-bootis-b/) - [Pulcherrima](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/pulcherrima/) - [Sigma Boötis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/sigma-bootis/) - [Rho Boötis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/rho-bootis/) - [Epsilon Canis Majoris A](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/epsilon-canis-majoris-a/) - [Epsilon Canis Majoris B](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/epsilon-canis-majoris-b/) - [Delta Canis Majoris](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/delta-canis-majoris/) - [Kappa Canis Majoris](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/kappa-canis-majoris/) - [c Puppis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/c-puppis/) - [Chi Puppis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/chi-puppis/) - [Omicron Puppis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/omicron-puppis/) - [k Puppis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/k-puppis/) - [Pi Puppis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/pi-puppis/) - [Alpha Tauri](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/alpha-tauri/) - [Alpha Scorpii](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/alpha-scorpii/) - [Acrux A](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/acrux-a/) - [Acrux B](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/acrux-b/) - [Acrux C](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/acrux-c/) - [Scorpius-Centaurus Association](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/scorpius-centaurus-association/) - [Star of Magellan](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/star-of-magellan/) - [NGC 4609](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-4609/) - [NGC 4349](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-4349/) - [NGC 4052](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-4052/) - [Becrux](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/becrux/) - [Ginan](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ginan/) - [Epsilon Crucis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/epsilon-crucis/) - [Kappa Crucis Cluster](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/kappa-crucis-cluster/) - [Jewel Box Cluster](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/jewel-box-cluster/) - [NGC 4755](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-4755/) - [NGC 4852](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-4852/) - [NGC 4439](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-4439/) - [Muhlifain](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/muhlifain/) - [Gamma Centauri](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/gamma-centauri/) - [NGC 4337](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-4337/) - [Larawag](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/larawag/) - [NGC 4103](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-4103/) - [Alpha Leonis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/alpha-leonis/) - [Gamma Pegasi](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/gamma-pegasi/) - [Heze](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/heze/) - [Zeta Virginis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/zeta-virginis/) - [Epsilon Leonis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/epsilon-leonis/) - [Rasalas](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/rasalas/) - [Mu Leonis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/mu-leonis/) - [Gamma Leonis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/gamma-leonis/) - [Eta Leonis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/eta-leonis/) - [Wasat](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/wasat/) - [Delta Geminorum](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/delta-geminorum/) - [166 Rhodope](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/166-rhodope/) - [163 Erigone](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/163-erigone/) - [10 Ursae Majoris](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/10-ursae-majoris/) - [Alpha Lyncis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/alpha-lyncis/) - [38 Lyncis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/38-lyncis/) - [Kappa Leonis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/kappa-leonis/) - [Alterf](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/alterf/) - [Lambda Leonis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/lambda-leonis/) - [Subra](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/subra/) - [Omicron Leonis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/omicron-leonis/) - [Messier 96 Group](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/messier-96-group/) - [Leo I](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/leo-i/) - [Messier 95](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/messier-95/) - [Messier 96](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/messier-96/) - [Messier 105](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/messier-105/) - [Leo Triplet](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/leo-triplet/) - [Messier 65](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/messier-65/) - [Messier 66](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/messier-66/) - [NGC 3628](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-3628/) - [Aldebaran b](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/aldebaran-b/) - [Beta Tauri](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/beta-tauri/) - [Ain](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ain/) - [Epsilon Tauri](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/epsilon-tauri/) - [Prima Hyadum](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/prima-hyadum/) - [Gamma Tauri](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/gamma-tauri/) - [Secunda Hyadum](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/secunda-hyadum/) - [Delta-1 Tauri](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/delta-1-tauri/) - [Delta-3 Tauri](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/delta-3-tauri/) - [Chamukuy](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/chamukuy/) - [Theta-1 Tauri](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/theta-1-tauri/) - [71 Tauri](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/71-tauri/) - [Lambda Tauri](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/lambda-tauri/) - [Albireo A](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/albireo-a/) - [Albireo B](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/albireo-b/) - [AB Doradus Moving Group](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ab-doradus-moving-group/) - [Beta Gruis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/beta-gruis/) - [Delta Gruis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/delta-gruis/) - [Iota Gruis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/iota-gruis/) - [Lambda Gruis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/lambda-gruis/) - [Zeta Centauri](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/zeta-centauri/) - [Tiaki](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/tiaki/) - [Delta-2 Gruis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/delta-2-gruis/) - [Epsilon Gruis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/epsilon-gruis/) - [Zeta Gruis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/zeta-gruis/) - [Eta Gruis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/eta-gruis/) - [Theta Gruis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/theta-gruis/) - [Mu-1 Gruis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/mu-1-gruis/) - [Delta Tucanae](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/delta-tucanae/) - [Peacock](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/peacock/) - [NGC 7213](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-7213/) - [IC 5170](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ic-5170/) - [IC 5181](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ic-5181/) - [NGC 7232](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-7232/) - [NGC 7233](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-7233/) - [IC 5201](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ic-5201/) - [Pi Gruis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/pi-gruis/) - [Algol](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/algol/) - [Alpha Persei Cluster](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/alpha-persei-cluster/) - [Alpha Persei Moving Group](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/alpha-persei-moving-group/) - [Collinder 39](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/collinder-39/) - [Melotte 20](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/melotte-20/) - [Delta Persei](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/delta-persei/) - [Psi Persei](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/psi-persei/) - [Sigma Persei](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/sigma-persei/) - [Epsilon Persei](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/epsilon-persei/) - [29 Persei](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/29-persei/) - [30 Persei](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/30-persei/) - [34 Persei](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/34-persei/) - [48 Persei](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/48-persei/) - [Gamma Persei](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/gamma-persei/) - [Segment of Perseus](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/segment-of-perseus/) - [Miram](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/miram/) - [Eta Persei](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/eta-persei/) - [Mu Persei](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/mu-persei/) - [HD 27084](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/hd-27084/) - [Almach](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/almach/) - [Messier 33](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/messier-33/) - [Gamma Cassiopeiae](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/gamma-cassiopeiae/) - [Ruchbah](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ruchbah/) - [Delta Cassiopeiae](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/delta-cassiopeiae/) - [NGC 1245](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-1245/) - [NGC 1528](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-1528/) - [NGC 1491](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-1491/) - [Sadr Region](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/sadr-region/) - [WDS J20222+4015](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/wds-j202224015/) - [Alpha Cassiopeiae](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/alpha-cassiopeiae/) - [Schedar](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/schedar/) - [Collinder 419](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/collinder-419/) - [Seginus](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/seginus/) - [Gamma Boötis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/gamma-bootis/) - [Beta Andromedae](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/beta-andromedae/) - [Nekkar](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/nekkar/) - [Beta Boötis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/beta-bootis/) - [Delta Boötis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/delta-bootis/) - [Alkalurops](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/alkalurops/) - [Mu Boötis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/mu-bootis/) - [NGC 5698](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-5698/) - [PGC 51713](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/pgc-51713/) - [SN 2005bc](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/sn-2005bc/) - [Alfirk](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/alfirk/) - [Eta Cephei](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/eta-cephei/) - [Caph](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/caph/) - [IC 1396](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ic-1396/) - [Elephant's Trunk Nebula](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/elephants-trunk-nebula/) - [Alpha Andromedae](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/alpha-andromedae/) - [Rasalhague](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/rasalhague/) - [Alpha Piscium](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/alpha-piscium/) - [Alrescha](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/alrescha/) - [Mirach's Ghost](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/mirachs-ghost/) - [NGC 404](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-404/) - [Gamma-2 Sagittarii](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/gamma-2-sagittarii/) - [Kaus Meridionalis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/kaus-meridionalis/) - [NGC 6624](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-6624/) - [Sagittarius Star Cloud](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/sagittarius-star-cloud/) - [Messier 24](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/messier-24/) - [NGC 6638](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-6638/) - [Messier 25](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/messier-25/) - [Gamma Aurigae](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/gamma-aurigae/) - [Maia](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/maia/) - [Hassaleh](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/hassaleh/) - [Iota Aurigae](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/iota-aurigae/) - [Mahasim](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/mahasim/) - [Theta Aurigae](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/theta-aurigae/) - [Sagittarius A](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/sagittarius-a/) - [Sharpless 2-240](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/sharpless-2-240/) - [Simeis 147](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/simeis-147/) - [Spaghetti Nebula](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/spaghetti-nebula/) - [Messier 36](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/messier-36/) - [Messier 37](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/messier-37/) - [Messier 38](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/messier-38/) - [Flaming Star Nebula](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/flaming-star-nebula/) - [IC 405](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ic-405/) - [AE Aurigae](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ae-aurigae/) - [IC 417](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ic-417/) - [NGC 1893](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-1893/) - [IC 410](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ic-410/) - [Antares A](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/antares-a/) - [Alpha Scorpii A](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/alpha-scorpii-a/) - [Antares B](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/antares-b/) - [Alpha Scorpii B](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/alpha-scorpii-b/) - [Enif](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/enif/) - [Suhail](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/suhail/) - [Lambda Velorum](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/lambda-velorum/) - [NS Puppis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ns-puppis/) - [Omicron-1 Canis Majoris](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/omicron-1-canis-majoris/) - [Pi Aurigae](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/pi-aurigae/) - [BE Camelopardalis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/be-camelopardalis/) - [CQ Camelopardalis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/cq-camelopardalis/) - [TZ Cassiopeiae](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/tz-cassiopeiae/) - [RX Telescopii](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/rx-telescopii/) - [NO Aurigae](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/no-aurigae/) - [Acrab](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/acrab/) - [Beta Scorpii](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/beta-scorpii/) - [Mu Scorpii](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/mu-scorpii/) - [Xamidimura](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/xamidimura/) - [Pipirima](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/pipirima/) - [Alniyat](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/alniyat/) - [Sigma Scorpii](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/sigma-scorpii/) - [Paikauhale](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/paikauhale/) - [Tau Scorpii](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/tau-scorpii/) - [Dschubba](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/dschubba/) - [Delta Scorpii](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/delta-scorpii/) - [Fang](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/fang/) - [Pi Scorpii](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/pi-scorpii/) - [NGC 6144](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-6144/) - [IC 4605](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ic-4605/) - [IC 4603](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ic-4603/) - [22 Scorpii](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/22-scorpii/) - [SAO 184376](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/sao-184376/) - [Alcyone](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/alcyone/) - [Eta Tauri](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/eta-tauri/) - [Asterope](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/asterope/) - [21 Tauri](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/21-tauri/) - [Celaeno](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/celaeno/) - [16 Tauri](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/16-tauri/) - [20 Tauri](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/20-tauri/) - [Merope](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/merope/) - [23 Tauri](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/23-tauri/) - [Taygeta](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/taygeta/) - [19 Tauri](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/19-tauri/) - [Atlas](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/atlas/) - [27 Tauri](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/27-tauri/) - [Pleione](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/pleione/) - [28 Tauri](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/28-tauri/) - [Messier 45](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/messier-45/) - [Alcyone B](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/alcyone-b/) - [24 Tauri](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/24-tauri/) - [Alcyone C](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/alcyone-c/) - [V647 Tauri](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/v647-tauri/) - [Sterope I](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/sterope-i/) - [Sterope II](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/sterope-ii/) - [Sterope](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/sterope/) - [22 Tauri](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/22-tauri/) - [Atlas A](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/atlas-a/) - [Atlas B](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/atlas-b/) - [Muliphein](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/muliphein/) - [Maia Nebula](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/maia-nebula/) - [NGC 1432](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-1432/) - [Merope Nebula](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/merope-nebula/) - [NGC 1435](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-1435/) - [Tempel's Nebula](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/tempels-nebula/) - [IC 349](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ic-349/) - [Barnard's Merope Nebula](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/barnards-merope-nebula/) - [BU Tauri](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/bu-tauri/) - [q Tauri](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/q-tauri/) - [Capella A](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/capella-a/) - [Capella HL](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/capella-hl/) - [Capella Ab](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/capella-ab/) - [Capella Aa](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/capella-aa/) - [Capella H](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/capella-h/) - [Capella L](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/capella-l/) - [RS Canum Venaticorum](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/rs-canum-venaticorum/) - [Achird](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/achird/) - [Alula Australis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/alula-australis/) - [Eta Cassiopeiae](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/eta-cassiopeiae/) - [Xi Ursae Majoris](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/xi-ursae-majoris/) - [Zeta Andromedae](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/zeta-andromedae/) - [Lambda Andromedae](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/lambda-andromedae/) - [Epsilon Ursae Minoris](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/epsilon-ursae-minoris/) - [Omicron Draconis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/omicron-draconis/) - [Zeta Aurigae](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/zeta-aurigae/) - [Saclateni](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/saclateni/) - [Haedi](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/haedi/) - [Almaaz](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/almaaz/) - [Epsilon Aurigae](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/epsilon-aurigae/) - [L 1672-14](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/l-1672-14/) - [Lambda Aurigae](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/lambda-aurigae/) - [G 81-39](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/g-81-39/) - [Goat Star](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/goat-star/) - [Shepherd's Star](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/shepherds-star/) - [Delta Librae](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/delta-librae/) - [VV Cephei](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/vv-cephei/) - [Alsephina](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/alsephina/) - [Delta Velorum](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/delta-velorum/) - [Atria](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/atria/) - [Alpha Arietis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/alpha-arietis/) - [Beta Arietis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/beta-arietis/) - [Mesarthim](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/mesarthim/) - [Alphard](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/alphard/) - [Gamma Arietis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/gamma-arietis/) - [Mothallah](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/mothallah/) - [Alpha Trianguli](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/alpha-trianguli/) - [Beta Trianguli](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/beta-trianguli/) - [Gamma Trianguli](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/gamma-trianguli/) - [NGC 691 Group](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-691-group/) - [NGC 697 Group](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-697-group/) - [NGC 697](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-697/) - [NGC 691](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-691/) - [NGC 680](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-680/) - [NGC 678](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-678/) - [NGC 694](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-694/) - [IC 167](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ic-167/) - [Bharani](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/bharani/) - [41 Arietis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/41-arietis/) - [NGC 772](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-772/) - [AB Doradus](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ab-doradus/) - [39 Arietis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/39-arietis/) - [Lilii Borea](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/lilii-borea/) - [33 Arietis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/33-arietis/) - [35 Arietis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/35-arietis/) - [Musca Borealis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/musca-borealis/) - [Lilium](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/lilium/) - [VV Cephei B](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/vv-cephei-b/) - [NR Vulpeculae](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/nr-vulpeculae/) - [S Cassiopeiae](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/s-cassiopeiae/) - [RW Cephei](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/rw-cephei/) - [MY Cephei](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/my-cephei/) - [W Cephei](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/w-cephei/) - [KN Cassiopeiae](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/kn-cassiopeiae/) - [WY Geminorum](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/wy-geminorum/) - [KQ Puppis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/kq-puppis/) - [WY Velorum](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/wy-velorum/) - [V381 Cephei](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/v381-cephei/) - [NGC 7160](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-7160/) - [NGC 7139](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-7139/) - [S Persei](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/s-persei/) - [Rasalgethi](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/rasalgethi/) - [Alpha Herculis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/alpha-herculis/) - [T Ceti](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/t-ceti/) - [Cepheus OB2](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/cepheus-ob2/) - [HR 5171 A](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/hr-5171-a/) - [Garnet Star Nebula](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/garnet-star-nebula/) - [HD 206267](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/hd-206267/) - [Erakis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/erakis/) - [Mira](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/mira/) - [Omicron Ceti](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/omicron-ceti/) - [Alrakis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/alrakis/) - [Mu Draconis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/mu-draconis/) - [Alpha Hydrae](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/alpha-hydrae/) - [Epsilon Leporis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/epsilon-leporis/) - [Alpha Centauri A](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/alpha-centauri-a/) - [Cor Hydrae](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/cor-hydrae/) - [Tau-1 Hydrae](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/tau-1-hydrae/) - [Tau-2 Hydrae](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/tau-2-hydrae/) - [Ukdah](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ukdah/) - [Iota Hydrae](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/iota-hydrae/) - [26 Hydrae](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/26-hydrae/) - [27 Hydrae](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/27-hydrae/) - [HD 82428](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/hd-82428/) - [HD 82477](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/hd-82477/) - [NGC 2855](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-2855/) - [PGC 25886](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/pgc-25886/) - [Alpha Draconis A](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/alpha-draconis-a/) - [Alpha Draconis B](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/alpha-draconis-b/) - [Giausar](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/giausar/) - [Lambda Draconis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/lambda-draconis/) - [24 Ursae Majoris](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/24-ursae-majoris/) - [Alpha Camelopardalis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/alpha-camelopardalis/) - [43 Camelopardalis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/43-camelopardalis/) - [BK Camelopardalis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/bk-camelopardalis/) - [Sadalsuud](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/sadalsuud/) - [Sadalmelik](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/sadalmelik/) - [Alpha Aquarii](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/alpha-aquarii/) - [Beta Aquarii](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/beta-aquarii/) - [Pendulum Star](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/pendulum-star/) - [Alpha Pegasi](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/alpha-pegasi/) - [Biham](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/biham/) - [Theta Pegasi](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/theta-pegasi/) - [Messier 15](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/messier-15/) - [Great Pegasus Cluster](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/great-pegasus-cluster/) - [Beta Pegasi](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/beta-pegasi/) - [Alpha Lupi](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/alpha-lupi/) - [Segin](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/segin/) - [NGC 14](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-14/) - [NGC 7487](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-7487/) - [Epsilon Cassiopeiae](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/epsilon-cassiopeiae/) - [51 Pegasi](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/51-pegasi/) - [Helvetios](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/helvetios/) - [Matar](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/matar/) - [Eta Pegasi](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/eta-pegasi/) - [NGC 7331](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-7331/) - [NGC 7331 Group](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-7331-group/) - [Stephan's Quintet](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/stephans-quintet/) - [HCG 92](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/hcg-92/) - [Deer Lick Group](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/deer-lick-group/) - [Gamma Corvi](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/gamma-corvi/) - [Dabih](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/dabih/) - [Beta Capricorni](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/beta-capricorni/) - [Gamma Canis Majoris](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/gamma-canis-majoris/) - [ADS 94 B](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ads-94-b/) - [Delta Pegasi](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/delta-pegasi/) - [Mu Leporis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/mu-leporis/) - [Sirrah](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/sirrah/) - [Beta Cassiopeiae](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/beta-cassiopeiae/) - [NGC 68 Group](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-68-group/) - [Arp 113](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/arp-113/) - [VV 166](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/vv-166/) - [NGC 68](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-68/) - [NGC 1](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-1/) - [NGC 2](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-2/) - [NGC 16](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-16/) - [NGC 22](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-22/) - [NGC 7448 Group](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-7448-group/) - [NGC 7448](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-7448/) - [NGC 7437](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-7437/) - [NGC 7454](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-7454/) - [NGC 7463](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-7463/) - [NGC 7465](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-7465/) - [Gamma Andromedae](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/gamma-andromedae/) - [Beta Persei](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/beta-persei/) - [Demon Star](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/demon-star/) - [Gamma Andromedae A](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/gamma-andromedae-a/) - [Gamma Andromedae BC](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/gamma-andromedae-bc/) - [Eta Ceti](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/eta-ceti/) - [Quinta Struthionum](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/quinta-struthionum/) - [Theta Ceti](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/theta-ceti/) - [Tau Ceti](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/tau-ceti/) - [Baten Kaitos](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/baten-kaitos/) - [Zeta Ceti](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/zeta-ceti/) - [Upsilon Ceti](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/upsilon-ceti/) - [Phi Persei](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/phi-persei/) - [Nembus](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/nembus/) - [51 Andromedae](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/51-andromedae/) - [49 Andromedae](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/49-andromedae/) - [Chi Andromedae](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/chi-andromedae/) - [Titawin](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/titawin/) - [Upsilon Andromedae](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/upsilon-andromedae/) - [Tau Andromedae](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/tau-andromedae/) - [56 Andromedae](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/56-andromedae/) - [Delta Trianguli](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/delta-trianguli/) - [Messier 34](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/messier-34/) - [NGC 891](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-891/) - [Silver Sliver Galaxy](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/silver-sliver-galaxy/) - [NGC 1003](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-1003/) - [NGC 1023](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-1023/) - [IC 239](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ic-239/) - [NGC 752](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ngc-752/) - [HW Virginis](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/hw-virginis/) - [W Ursae Majoris](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/w-ursae-majoris/) - [Sheliak](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/sheliak/) - [Gorgonea Prima](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/gorgonea-prima/) - [9 Persei](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/9-persei/) - [Tau Persei](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/tau-persei/) - [Iota Persei](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/iota-persei/) - [Misam](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/misam/) - [Kappa Persei](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/kappa-persei/) - [Rho Persei](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/rho-persei/) - [16 Persei](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/16-persei/) - [12 Persei](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/12-persei/) - [Pi Persei](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/pi-persei/) - [Gorgonea Secunda](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/gorgonea-secunda/) - [Gorgonea Tertia](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/gorgonea-tertia/) - [Omega Persei](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/omega-persei/) - [Gorgonea Quarta](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/gorgonea-quarta/) - [IC 290](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ic-290/) - [IC 292](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ic-292/) - [IC 294](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ic-294/) - [Diamond of Virgo](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/diamond-of-virgo/) - [Argus Association](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/argus-association/) - [IC 2391](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ic-2391/) - [IC 2391 Supercluster](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/ic-2391-supercluster/) - [Omicron Velorum Cluster](https://www.star-facts.com/tag/omicron-velorum-cluster/)