List of stars in Aquila explained

This is the list of 143 notable stars in the constellation Aquila, sorted by decreasing brightness.

NameBFG.VarHDHIPRADecvis.
mag.
abs.
mag.
Dist. (ly)Sp. classNotes
α 53 86 187642 97649 0.76 2.20 17 A7IV-V Atair, Al Nesr Al Tair, Vulture Volans;[1] 12th brightest star; nearby; has two optical components; δ Sct variable,
γ 50 186791 97278 2.72 −3.03 460 K3II Tarazed, Tarazad, Reda, Menkib al Nesr, Humerus Vulturis; double star; suspected variable
ζ 17 177724 93747 2.99 0.96 83 A0Vn Okab, Deneb el Okab, Denebokab Australis, Woo, Yuë (吳越), Dzeneb al Tair, Cauda (Vulturis) Volantis; triple star
θ 65 117 191692 99473 3.24 −1.48 287 B9.5III Tseen Foo, Al Mizan III, Thanih Ras al Akab, Secunda Capitis Vulturis; spectroscopic binary; suspected variable
δ 30 46 182640 95501 3.36 2.43 50 F0IV Denebokab, Al Mizan I, Song, Sung, Djenubi Menkib al Nesr, Australior Humerus Vulturis; binary star; suspected variable
λ 16 19 177756 93805 3.43 0.51 125 B9Vn Al Thalimain
β 60 98 188512 98036 3.71 3.03 45 G8IVvar Alshain, Alschain, Alschairn, Unuk al Ghyrab, Collum Corvi; binary star; suspected variable; triple star; suspected variable
η 55 89 187929 97804 3.87 −3.91 1173 F6Ib-G4Ib Al Mizan II; Cepheid variable,
ε 13 176411 93244 4.02 0.65 154 K2III Deneb el Okab, Denebokab Borealis, Woo, Yuë (吳越); triple star
i 12 9 176678 93429 4.02 0.73 149 K1IIIvar suspected variable
l 71 146 196574 101847 4.31 −1.04 384 G8III SB spectroscopic binary
ι 41 64 184930 96468 4.36 −0.51 307 B5III Al Thalimain; double star
μ 38 58 184406 96229 4.45 1.80 111 K3III multiple star; suspected variable
ν 32 47 182835 95585 4.64 −8.12 11643 F2Ib double star; suspected variable
ξ 59 94 188310 97938 4.722 0.74 204 G9IIIb Libertas,[2] has a planet (b)
69 141 195135 101101 4.91 1.07 191 K2III
70 144196321 101692 4.91 −4.24 2203 K5II
κ 39 63 184915 96483 4.93 −3.32 1455 B0.5III
f 26 38 181391 95066 4.98 1.61 154 G8III-IV... spectroscopic binary
4 2 173370 91975 5.02 −0.78 472 B9V
e 36 54 183630 95937 5.03 −0.91 502 M1IIIvar suspected variable
18 Y 178125 93867 5.07 −0.89 507 B8III Y Aql; double star; eclipsing binary
23 35 180972 94885 5.10 −0.24 381 K2II-IIIvar triple star
37 59 184492 96327 5.12 −0.55 444 G8III
ο 54 187691 97675 5.12 3.68 63 F8V multiple star system
21 29 V1288 179761 94477 5.14 −1.33 640 B8II-IIIp(Hg:) V1288 Aql; double star; α2 CVn variable,
b 31 182572 95447 5.17 4.27 49 G8IVvar triple star; suspected variable
σ 44 68 185507 96665 5.18 −1.42 682 B3V + B3V β Lyr variable,
19 24 178596 94068 5.23 2.03 142 F0III-IV
11 176303 93203 5.27 1.88 155 F8V triple star; suspected variable
ω1 25 180868 94834 5.28 −0.28 422 F0IV
χ 47 186203 96957 5.28 −1.53 751 F3V:+... multiple star system
φ 61 188728 98103 5.28 1.28 206 A1IV spectroscopic binary; suspected variable
132 G. Aql 132 194013 100541 5.30 0.91 246 G8III-IV
FF 176155 93124 5.33 −4.07 2470 F5Ia-F8Ia double star; Cepheid variable,
20 28 179406 94385 5.35 −2.51 1216 B3V
51 82 187532 97650 5.38 3.27 86 F0V binary star
g 14 11 176984 93526 5.40 −0.53 499 A1V double star
h 15 15 177463 93717 5.40 0.41 325 K1III double star; suspected variable
66 123 192107 99631 5.44 −1.74 888 K5III
42 65 185124 96556 5.45 2.92 105 F3IV
d 27 40 181440 95073 5.46 −0.51 509 B9III
τ 63 107 190327 98823 5.51 −0.53 527 K0III
A 28 V1208 181333 94982 5.53 0.39 347 F0III V1208 Aql; triple star; δ Sct variable,
183492 95822 5.57 0.85 286 K0III
(62) 69 175515 92872 5.58 0.81 293 G9III 69 G. Aquilae, suspected variable
180262 94624 5.58 −0.79 613 G8II-III double star
22 32 180482 94727 5.59 −0.53 546 A3IV
58 95 188350 97980 5.60 0.48 345 A0III
90 V1291 188041 97871 5.63 0.99 277 A5p(Sr-Cr-Eu) α2 CVn variable,
45 70 185762 96807 5.64 0.93 285 A3IV double star
180555 94720 5.65 0.36 372 B9.5V binary star
62 106 190299 98844 5.67 −0.59 582 K4III
π 52 187260 5.70 component of the π Aql system
57 93 188293 97966 5.70 0.64 335 B7Vn double star
(14) 190229 98754 5.73 −0.72 637 B9MNp...
π 52 187259 97473 5.75 −0.46 570 F2V:+... component of the π Aql system
182900 95572 5.76 2.03 182 F6III
56 92 188154 97928 5.76 0.35 394 K5III double star
c 35 51 V1431 183324 95793 5.79 1.94 192 A0V V1431 Aql; rapidly oscillating α2 CVn variable,
42 G. Aql 42 181907 95222 5.81 0.58 363 G8III:
13 G. Aql 13 177178 93580 5.82 2.11 180 A4V
49 G. Aql 49 183227 95732 5.84 −1.65 1025 B6III
100 G. Aql 100 189340 98416 5.87 3.92 80 F8V
5 3 173654 92117 5.89 1.40 258 A2m binary star
υ 49 78 186689 97229 5.89 2.22 176 A3IV
103 G. Aql 103 189695 98526 5.90 −1.30 898 K5III
10 V1286 176232 93179 5.91 1.55 242 A4p(Eu-Cr-Sr) V1286 Aql; α2 CVn variable,
64 113 191067 99171 5.97 2.57 156 K1IV
185018 96481 5.98 −1.74 1140 G0Ib multiple star
QS 185936 96840 5.98 −2.54 1646 B5V double star; Algol variable,
80 G. Aql 80 187195 97499 6.00 1.29 285 K5III
ω2 29 181383 95002 6.03 1.37 278 A2V
131 G. Aql 131 193329 100232 6.05 0.58 405 K0
8 5 V1729 174589 92524 6.08 1.44 276 F2III V1729 Aql; Delta Scuti variable
53 183589 95898 6.08 −2.46 1663 K5Ib multiple star; suspected variable
55 V923183656 95929 6.09 −1.26 962 B5.5IIIpe-B8V γ Cas variable,
22 R 177940 93820 6.09 −2.04 1400 M6.5-9e Mira variable,
137 G. Aql 137 194454 100758 6.10 −0.60 713 K1III:
V500 6.1 pec(NOVA) – e+cont Nova Aquilae;
85 G. Aql 85 187660 97687 6.12 −0.09 570 K5III
68 139 194939 100977 6.12 −0.04 557 B9V double star
96 188385 97970 6.14 1.60 263 A2V double star
135 194244 100664 6.14 −0.92 840 B9V triple star; suspected variable
187923 97767 6.16 3.95 90 G0V double star; suspected variable
101 G. Aql 101 189322 98385 6.17 −0.69 769 G8III
34 G. Aql 34 180782 94833 6.19 1.56 275 A1Vn
6 G. Aql 6 175640 92963 6.20 0.17 525 B9III
145 G. Aql 145 196426 101746 6.21 −0.26 643 B8IIIp
7 G. Aql 7 176095 93138 6.22 2.45 185 F5IV
4 G. Aql 4 174240 92386 6.24 0.01 575 A1V
12 G. Aql 12 176981 93488 6.25 −0.83 849 K2III
52 G. Aql 52 183387 95812 6.25 −0.08 603 K2
ψ 48 186547 97139 6.25 −0.72 809 B9III-IV
88 G. Aql 88 187753 97697 6.25 0.92 380 A1m
120 191984 99585 6.25 −0.08 603 A0 double star
37 G. Aql 37 181122 94916 6.31 0.31 517 G9III Les Grey
43 G. Aql 43 182038 95281 6.31 0.41 493 K0
183144 95664 6.31 −0.73 834 B4III suspected variable
71 G. Aql 71 185966 96917 6.31 1.26 334 K2
60 G. Aql 60 184573 96356 6.32 1.13 355 K0
46 186122 96931 6.33 −0.39 720 B9III
25 G. Aql 25 178744 94149 6.34 −0.80 874 B5Vn
44 G. Aql 44 182101 95253 6.34 3.58 116 F6V
191263 99234 6.34 −2.42 1842 B3IV
V450 184313 96204 6.35 −0.75 858 M5III-M8III semiregular variable,
67 G. Aql 67 185423 96630 6.36 B3III
174569 92475 6.37 −2.41 1863 K5III+... double star
50 U 183344 95820 6.37 −2.07 1590 F5-G1I-II Cepheid variable,
61 G. Aql 61 184663 96351 6.37 3.25 137 F6IV
184944 96428 6.37 1.19 354 K0II-III
V1472 190658 98954 6.37 −0.44 749 M2 comp eclipsing variable,
(64) 108 V1401 190390 98910 6.38 −1.58 1273 F1III 64 Sagittarii; semiregular variable,
24 36 181053 94913 6.40 0.52 488 K0II-III:.. multiple star
136 G. Aql 136 194263 100672 6.41 −0.71 865 K5
75 G. Aql 75 186535 97144 6.43 1.00 398 K0
114 191104 99158 6.43 3.25 141 F3V double star
187203 97454 6.44 −2.22 1762 F8Ib-II
128 192699 99894 6.44 2.30 220 G8IV Chechia,[3] has a planet (b)
30 179791 94478 6.47 0.15 598 A3V suspected variable
77 G. Aql 77 186660 97244 6.47 −1.14 1087 B3III
87 G. Aql 87 187734 97709 6.47 K0... double star
110 G. Aql 110 190664 99024 6.47 1.37 341 K0
122 G. Aql 122 192086 99624 6.47 −1.94 1567 K5
142 G. Aql 142 195617 101339 6.47 −1.23 1132 K2
84 V1339 187567 97607 6.49 −1.90 1552 B2.5IVe Be star
γ Cas variable,
57 188294 97967 6.49 1.27 361 B8V component of the 57 Aql system
97 188405 98038 6.49 1.83 279 F2V double star
45 V1691 182475 95453 6.50 1.48 329 A9V δ Sct variable,
V 177336 93666 6.78 −1.36 1207 C5,4 – C6,4(N6) carbon star
semiregular variable,
TT 178359 93990 7.10 −4.84 7951 F6-G5 Cepheid variable,
186641 97233 7.34 2.2 347 K0 has a planet (b)
V604 7.6 pec(NOVA) – e+cont Nova Aquilae;
183263 95740 7.86 4.25 172 G2IV has two planets (b & c)
179079 94256 7.96 3.94 208 G5IV has a planet (b)
V1703 192263 99711 8.10 6.61 65 K2V Phoenicia,[4] double star; has a planet (b); BY Draconis variable,
176986 93540 8.45 86 K2.5V has two planets (b & c)
181234 95015 8.59 156 G5 has a planet (b)
Gliese 726 173818 92200 8.70 8.17 46.07 K5V
V1494 8.8 pec(NOVA) – e+cont Nova Aquilae;
9.7 4.31 391 F9 has a transiting planet (b)
11.09 3.63 1014 has a transiting planet (b)
V603 174107 92316 11.64 4.76 776 pec(NOVA) – e+cont Nova Aquilae 1918;
11.88 7.99 196 Petra,[5] has a transiting planet (b)
12.0 6,520 M7 I
χ 47 186204 12.30 5.35 800 G0:+A3V component of the χ Aql system
12.57 5.29 930 G7V has a transiting planet (b)
13.3 4.16 2200 F3V has a transiting brown dwarf (b)
V134314.2 15093A7IbSanduleak-Stephenson Star; eclipsing X-ray binary
14.80 6.89 ~1250 K1V style=text-align:left; has a transiting planet (b)
15.22 7.53 ~1130 K1V style=text-align:left; has a transiting planet (b)
17.30 18.47 19 M8V van Biesbroeck's Star
V606 700 pec(NOVA) – e+cont Nova Aquilae;
16000 Supernova remnant

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Notes and References

  1. http://articles.adsabs.harvard.edu//full/1895MNRAS..55..429K/0000431.000.html E.B Knobel – On a catalogue of stars in the Calendarium of Al Achsasi Al Mouakket
  2. http://www.iau.org/news/pressreleases/detail/iau1514/ Final Results of NameExoWorlds Public Vote Released
  3. Web site: Tunisia. NameExoWorlds. en. 2020-03-12.
  4. Web site: Lebanon. NameExoWorlds. en. 2020-03-12.
  5. Web site: Jordan. NameExoWorlds. en. 2020-03-12.