This is the list of notable stars in the constellation Ursa Major, sorted by decreasing brightness.
Name | B | F | Var | HD | HIP | RA | Dec | vis. mag. | abs. mag. | Dist. (ly) | Sp. class | Notes | |||
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Alioth | ε | 77 | 112185 | 62956 | 12h 54m 01.63s | +55° 57′ 35.4″ | 1.77 | −0.21 | 81 | A0p | Alioth; brown dwarf companion?; α² CVn variable | ||||
Dubhe | α | 50 | 95689 | 54061 | 11h 03m 43.84s | +61° 45′ 04.0″ | 1.79 | −1.08 | 124 | K0III + F0V | Dubhe, Dubh, Dubb, Thahr al Dub al Akbar, Ak | ||||
Alkaid | η | 85 | 120315 | 67301 | 13h 47m 32.55s | +49° 18′ 47.9″ | 1.86 | −0.60 | 101 | B3V SB | Benetnasch, Alkaid, Elkeid | ||||
Mizar A | ζ1 | 79 | 116656 | 65378 | 13h 23m 55.54s | +54° 55′ 31.3″ | 2.23 | 0.32 | 83 | A2V SB | spectroscopic binary, the Mizar pair also form a naked eye double with Alcor | ||||
Merak | β | 48 | 95418 | 53910 | 11h 01m 50.39s | +56° 22′ 56.4″ | 2.37 | 0.41 | 79 | A1V | Merak, Mirak | ||||
Phecda | γ | 64 | 103287 | 58001 | 11h 53m 49.74s | +53° 41′ 41.0″ | 2.44 | 0.36 | 84 | A0V SB | Phad, Phecda, Phegda, Phekha, Phacd | ||||
ψ UMa | ψ | 52 | 96833 | 54539 | 11h 09m 39.86s | +44° 29′ 54.8″ | 3.01 | −0.27 | 147 | K1III | Ta Tsun | ||||
μ UMa | μ | 34 | 89758 | 50801 | 10h 22m 19.80s | +41° 29′ 58.0″ | 3.06 | −1.35 | 249 | M0III SB | Tania Australis, Alkafzah Australis; semiregular variable | ||||
θ UMa | θ | 25 | 82328 | 46853 | 09h 32m 52.33s | +51° 40′ 43.0″ | 3.12 | 2.52 | 44 | F6IV | Al Haud, Sarir, Sarir Bonet | ||||
ι UMa | ι | 9 | 76644 | 44127 | 08h 59m 12.84s | +48° 02′ 32.5″ | 3.14 | 2.29 | 48 | A7IV | Talitha, Dnoces, Alphikra Borealis; quadruple star | ||||
Megrez | δ | 69 | 106591 | 59774 | 12h 15m 25.45s | +57° 01′ 57.4″ | 3.31 | 1.33 | 81 | A3Vvar | Megrez, Kaffa | ||||
ο UMa | ο | 1 | 71369 | 41704 | 08h 30m 16.03s | +60° 43′ 06.4″ | 3.35 | −0.40 | 184 | G4II-III | Muscida, has a planet (b) | ||||
λ UMa | λ | 33 | 89021 | 50372 | 10h 17m 05.93s | +42° 54′ 52.1″ | 3.45 | 0.38 | 134 | A2IV | Tania Borealis, Alkafzah Borealis | ||||
ν UMa | ν | 54 | 98262 | 55219 | 11h 18m 28.76s | +33° 05′ 39.3″ | 3.49 | −2.07 | 421 | K3III SB | Alula Borealis | ||||
κ UMa | κ | 12 | 77327 | 44471 | 09h 03m 37.56s | +47° 09′ 24.0″ | 3.56 | −1.99 | 423 | A1Vn | Alkaphrah, Al Kaprah, Talitha Australis, Alphikra Australis | ||||
23 UMa | h | 23 | 81937 | 46733 | 09h 31m 31.57s | +63° 03′ 42.5″ | 3.65 | 1.83 | 75 | F0IV | |||||
χ UMa | χ | 63 | 102224 | 57399 | 11h 46m 03.13s | +47° 46′ 45.6″ | 3.72 | −0.20 | 196 | K0III | Taiyangshou, Alkafzah, Alkaphrah, El Koprah | ||||
υ UMa | υ | 29 | 84999 | 48319 | 09h 50m 59.69s | +59° 02′ 20.8″ | 3.78 | 1.04 | 115 | F0IV | δ Sct variable | ||||
Mizar B | ζ2 | 79 | 65378 | 116657 | 13h 23m 56.33s | +54° 55′ 18.56″ | 3.88 | 1.96 | 83 | A3m | spectroscopic binary, the Mizar pair also form a naked eye double with Alcor | ||||
Alcor | g | 80 | 116842 | 65477 | 13h 25m 13.54s | +54° 59′ 16.7″ | 3.99 | 2.00 | 82 | A5Vn | Saidak, Suha, Arundhati; naked-eye double star with Mizar | ||||
ξ UMa A | ξ | 53 | 98230 | 55203 | 11h 18m 11.24s | +31° 31′ 50.8″ | 4.26 | 4.18 | 27.3 | G0V | Alula Australis; binary star; RS CVn variable | ||||
15 UMa | f | 15 | 78209 | 44901 | 09h 08m 52.39s | +51° 36′ 17.0″ | 4.46 | 2.13 | 96 | Am | |||||
26 UMa | 26 | 82621 | 47006 | 09h 34m 49.49s | +52° 03′ 05.6″ | 4.47 | −0.10 | 267 | A2V | ||||||
24 UMa | d | 24 | DK | 82210 | 46977 | 09h 34m 28.97s | +69° 49′ 48.6″ | 4.54 | 1.99 | 106 | G4III-IV | DK UMa; RS CVn variable | |||
φ UMa | φ | 30 | 85235 | 48402 | 09h 52m 06.36s | +54° 03′ 51.4″ | 4.60 | −1.08 | 436 | A3IV | |||||
ω UMa | ω | 45 | 94334 | 53295 | 10h 53m 58.71s | +43° 11′ 24.1″ | 4.61 | 0.10 | 267 | A1Vs | |||||
π2 UMa | π2 | 4 | 73108 | 42527 | 08h 40m 12.90s | +64° 19′ 40.3″ | 4.62 | 0.15 | 252 | K2III | Muscida, has a planet (b) | ||||
τ UMa | τ | 14 | 78362 | 45075 | 09h 10m 54.93s | +63° 30′ 49.6″ | 4.66 | 1.81 | 122 | Am | |||||
83 UMa | 83 | IQ | 119228 | 66738 | 13h 40m 44.29s | +54° 40′ 54.0″ | 4.69 | −1.50 | 549 | M2IIIvar | IQ UMa | ||||
HD 91312 | 91312 | 51658 | 10h 33m 14.00s | +40° 25′ 31.9″ | 4.72 | 2.04 | 112 | A7IV | |||||||
ξ UMa B | ξ | 53 | 98231 | 11h 18m 11.00s | +31° 31′ 45.0″ | 4.73 | component of the ξ UMa system | ||||||||
ρ UMa | ρ | 8 | 76827 | 44390 | 09h 02m 32.73s | +67° 37′ 46.5″ | 4.74 | 0.01 | 287 | M3III | |||||
55 UMa | 55 | 98353 | 55266 | 11h 19m 07.94s | +38° 11′ 08.6″ | 4.80 | 1.01 | 183 | A2V | ||||||
σ2 UMa | σ2 | 13 | 78154 | 45038 | 09h 10m 23.53s | +67° 08′ 03.3″ | 4.80 | 3.25 | 67 | F7IV-V | |||||
36 UMa | 36 | 90839 | 51459 | 10h 30m 37.76s | +55° 58′ 50.2″ | 4.82 | 4.28 | 42 | F8V | ||||||
18 UMa | e | 18 | DD | 79439 | 45493 | 09h 16m 11.28s | +54° 01′ 18.2″ | 4.83 | 2.00 | 118 | A5V | DD UMa; δ Sct variable | |||
78 UMa | 78 | 113139 | 63503 | 13h 00m 43.59s | +56° 21′ 58.8″ | 4.93 | 2.94 | 81 | F2V | ||||||
ET UMa | ET | 89822 | 50933 | 10h 24m 07.86s | +65° 33′ 59.3″ | 4.94 | 0.12 | 301 | A0sp... | α² CVn variable | |||||
92523 | 52425 | 10h 43m 04.04s | +69° 04′ 34.5″ | 4.99 | −0.57 | 426 | K3III | ||||||||
46 UMa | 46 | 94600 | 53426 | 10h 55m 44.46s | +33° 30′ 25.2″ | 5.03 | 0.64 | 245 | K1III | ||||||
56 UMa | 56 | 98839 | 55560 | 11h 22m 49.61s | +43° 28′ 57.9″ | 5.03 | −0.90 | 492 | G8II | ||||||
47 UMa | 47 | 95128 | 53721 | 10h 59m 28.22s | +40° 25′ 48.4″ | 5.03 | 4.29 | 46 | G0V | Chalawan, [1] has three planets (b, c & d) | |||||
49 UMa | 49 | 95310 | 53838 | 11h 00m 50.48s | +39° 12′ 43.7″ | 5.06 | −0.40 | 403 | Am | ||||||
15 LMi | (15) | 84737 | 48113 | 09h 48m 35.18s | +46° 01′ 16.4″ | 5.08 | 3.75 | 60 | G2V | ||||||
44 UMa | 44 | 94247 | 53261 | 10h 53m 34.52s | +54° 35′ 06.5″ | 5.11 | −1.46 | 676 | K3III | ||||||
38 UMa | 38 | 92424 | 52353 | 10h 41m 56.78s | +65° 42′ 59.3″ | 5.12 | 0.94 | 224 | K2IIIvar | ||||||
σ1 UMa | σ1 | 11 | 77800 | 44857 | 09h 08m 23.53s | +66° 52′ 24.0″ | 5.14 | −0.77 | 498 | K5III | |||||
27 UMa | 27 | 83506 | 47654 | 09h 42m 57.24s | +72° 15′ 09.7″ | 5.15 | −0.51 | 442 | K0III | ||||||
37 UMa | 37 | 91480 | 51814 | 10h 35m 09.62s | +57° 04′ 57.2″ | 5.16 | 3.05 | 86 | F1V | ||||||
16 UMa | c | 16 | 79028 | 45333 | 09h 14m 20.55s | +61° 25′ 24.2″ | 5.18 | 3.72 | 64 | F9V | |||||
92787 | 52469 | 10h 43m 33.12s | +46° 12′ 14.5″ | 5.18 | 2.42 | 116 | F5III | ||||||||
44 Lyn | (44) | 84335 | 47965 | 09h 46m 31.66s | +57° 07′ 40.8″ | 5.20 | −1.07 | 556 | M3III | ||||||
67 UMa | 67 | DP | 104513 | 58684 | 12h 02m 07.06s | +43° 02′ 43.7″ | 5.22 | 2.57 | 111 | A7m | DP UMa; δ Sct variable | ||||
31 UMa | 31 | SY | 85795 | 48682 | 09h 55m 43.01s | +49° 49′ 11.3″ | 5.27 | 1.10 | 223 | A3III | SY UMa | ||||
102328 | 57477 | 11h 46m 55.61s | +55° 37′ 41.8″ | 5.27 | 1.26 | 206 | K3III | ||||||||
17 UMa | 17 | 79354 | 45455 | 09h 15m 49.81s | +56° 44′ 29.3″ | 5.28 | −1.32 | 681 | K5III | ||||||
57 UMa | 57 | 99787 | 56034 | 11h 29m 04.16s | +39° 20′ 13.0″ | 5.30 | 1.26 | 209 | A2V | ||||||
61 UMa | 61 | 101501 | 56997 | 11h 41m 03.03s | +34° 12′ 09.2″ | 5.31 | 5.41 | 31 | G8Vvar | ||||||
55 Cam | (55) | 67447 | 40215 | 08h 12m 48.79s | +68° 28′ 26.6″ | 5.34 | −2.22 | 1062 | G8II | ||||||
74 UMa | 74 | 108844 | 60978 | 12h 29m 57.40s | +58° 24′ 19.9″ | 5.37 | 0.74 | 274 | A5e... | ||||||
117376 | 65728 | 13h 28m 27.18s | +59° 56′ 44.5″ | 5.40 | 1.10 | 236 | A1Vn | ||||||||
41 Lyn | (41) | 81688 | 46471 | 09h 28m 39.99s | +45° 36′ 06.5″ | 5.41 | 0.68 | 288 | K0III-IV | Intercrus, [1] has a planet (b) | |||||
100203 | 56290 | 11h 32m 20.76s | +61° 04′ 57.9″ | 5.46 | 3.26 | 90 | F6V | ||||||||
82 UMa | 82 | 119024 | 66634 | 13h 39m 30.58s | +52° 55′ 15.9″ | 5.46 | 1.88 | 169 | A3Vn | ||||||
2 UMa | A | 2 | 72037 | 42080 | 08h 34m 36.19s | +65° 08′ 43.0″ | 5.47 | 2.04 | 158 | A2m | |||||
95212 | 53781 | 11h 00m 14.70s | +45° 31′ 34.6″ | 5.47 | −1.69 | 881 | K5III | ||||||||
77601 | 44613 | 09h 05m 24.11s | +48° 31′ 49.3″ | 5.48 | 0.34 | 348 | F6II-III | ||||||||
86378 | 49005 | 09h 59m 51.72s | +56° 48′ 42.8″ | 5.50 | −0.47 | 510 | K5III | ||||||||
70 UMa | 70 | 107465 | 60212 | 12h 20m 50.83s | +57° 51′ 51.4″ | 5.54 | −1.12 | 701 | K5III | ||||||
92095 | 52136 | 10h 39m 05.74s | +53° 40′ 06.6″ | 5.55 | −0.44 | 514 | K3III | ||||||||
59 UMa | 59 | 101107 | 56770 | 11h 38m 20.69s | +43° 37′ 31.8″ | 5.56 | 2.26 | 149 | F2II-III | ||||||
6 UMa | 6 | 75958 | 43903 | 08h 56m 37.49s | +64° 36′ 14.5″ | 5.57 | 0.69 | 308 | G6III | ||||||
42 UMa | 42 | 93875 | 53064 | 10h 51m 23.76s | +59° 19′ 12.9″ | 5.57 | 1.04 | 263 | K2III | ||||||
104438 | 58654 | 12h 01m 39.53s | +36° 02′ 32.2″ | 5.59 | 0.36 | 362 | K0III | ||||||||
81 UMa | 81 | 118214 | 66198 | 13h 34m 07.33s | +55° 20′ 54.4″ | 5.60 | 0.95 | 306 [2] | A0V | ||||||
π1 UMa | π1 | 3 | 72905 | 42438 | 08h 39m 11.74s | +65° 01′ 14.5″ | 5.63 | 4.86 | 47 | G1.5Vb | Muscida; BY Draconis variable | ||||
100615 | 56510 | 11h 35m 04.90s | +54° 47′ 07.4″ | 5.63 | 0.13 | 411 | K0III | ||||||||
73017 | 42372 | 08h 38m 22.26s | +53° 24′ 05.7″ | 5.66 | 1.32 | 241 | G8IV | ||||||||
43 UMa | 43 | 93859 | 53043 | 10h 51m 11.08s | +56° 34′ 56.1″ | 5.66 | 0.51 | 350 | K2III | ||||||
73 UMa | 73 | 108502 | 60795 | 12h 27m 35.13s | +55° 42′ 45.9″ | 5.68 | 0.03 | 439 | M2III | ||||||
84 UMa | 84 | CR | 120198 | 67231 | 13h 46m 35.68s | +54° 25′ 57.7″ | 5.68 | 1.00 | 282 | B9p EuCr | CR UMa; α² CVn variable | ||||
86 UMa | 86 | 121409 | 67848 | 13h 53m 51.04s | +53° 43′ 43.3″ | 5.70 | 0.03 | 444 | A0V | ||||||
87141 | 49363 | 10h 04m 36.35s | +53° 53′ 30.2″ | 5.71 | 2.34 | 154 | F5V | ||||||||
CO UMa | CO | 96813 | 54522 | 11h 09m 19.11s | +36° 18′ 34.0″ | 5.71 | 0.39 | 379 | M3.5III | ||||||
5 UMa | b | 5 | 75486 | 43644 | 08h 53m 22.57s | +61° 57′ 44.0″ | 5.72 | 1.01 | 285 | F2III | |||||
83489 | 47594 | 09h 42m 14.93s | +69° 14′ 15.7″ | 5.72 | −0.11 | 479 | G9III: | ||||||||
57 Cam | (57) | OS | 69148 | 40772 | 08h 19m 17.18s | +62° 30′ 25.7″ | 5.73 | −0.07 | 470 | G8III | OS UMa, RS CVn variable | ||||
HD 89744 | 89744 | 50786 | 10h 22m 10.0s | +41° 13′ 46″ | 5.74 | 2.78 | 130 | F7V | has two planets (b and c) | ||||||
47 LMi | (47) | 94497 | 53377 | 10h 54m 58.22s | +34° 02′ 05.7″ | 5.73 | 0.87 | 305 | G7III: | ||||||
99283 | 55797 | 11h 25m 57.18s | +55° 51′ 01.2″ | 5.73 | 0.59 | 348 | K0III | ||||||||
62 UMa | 62 | 101606 | 57029 | 11h 41m 34.50s | +31° 44′ 45.5″ | 5.73 | 2.67 | 133 | F4V | ||||||
102713 | 57670 | 11h 49m 41.80s | +34° 55′ 54.3″ | 5.73 | 1.52 | 227 | F5IV | ||||||||
77309 | 44504 | 09h 04m 00.40s | +54° 17′ 02.0″ | 5.74 | 0.67 | 336 | A2V | ||||||||
32 UMa | 32 | 88983 | 50448 | 10h 18m 02.15s | +65° 06′ 30.1″ | 5.74 | 1.32 | 249 | A8III | ||||||
92354 | 52338 | 10h 41m 48.31s | +68° 26′ 36.8″ | 5.74 | −0.53 | 586 | K3III | ||||||||
22 UMa | 22 | 82189 | 47013 | 09h 34m 53.39s | +72° 12′ 21.1″ | 5.77 | 2.28 | 163 | F7V | ||||||
CG UMa | CG | 80390 | 45915 | 09h 21m 43.30s | +56° 41′ 57.3″ | 5.79 | −0.03 | 477 | M4IIIa | ||||||
39 UMa | 39 | 92728 | 52478 | 10h 43m 43.32s | +57° 11′ 57.6″ | 5.79 | 0.53 | 368 | A0Vs | ||||||
106884 | 59920 | 12h 17m 29.56s | +53° 11′ 29.2″ | 5.80 | 0.46 | 382 | K6III | ||||||||
71 UMa | 71 | 108135 | 60584 | 12h 25m 03.22s | +56° 46′ 40.3″ | 5.82 | −1.99 | 1190 | M3III | ||||||
99747 | 56035 | 11h 29m 04.70s | +61° 46′ 40.0″ | 5.83 | 3.24 | 107 | F5Vawvar | ||||||||
66 UMa | 66 | 103605 | 58181 | 11h 55m 58.41s | +56° 35′ 54.8″ | 5.83 | 0.90 | 315 | K1III | ||||||
HD 111456 | 111456 | 62512 | 12h 48m 39.34s | +60° 19′ 11.6″ | 5.83 | 3.91 | 79 | F5V | |||||||
112486 | 63143 | 12h 56m 17.64s | +54° 05′ 58.1″ | 5.84 | 1.37 | 256 | A5m | ||||||||
85841 | 48893 | 09h 58m 22.91s | +72° 52′ 46.6″ | 5.86 | 0.58 | 370 | K3III: | ||||||||
EN UMa | EN | 89343 | 50685 | 10h 21m 03.43s | +68° 44′ 51.8″ | 5.88 | 0.38 | 410 | A7Vn | δ Sct variable | |||||
97989 | 55086 | 11h 16m 41.93s | +49° 28′ 34.6″ | 5.88 | 0.32 | 421 | K0III: | ||||||||
111270 | 62402 | 12h 47m 18.93s | +62° 46′ 52.1″ | 5.88 | 1.88 | 206 | A9V | ||||||||
71088 | 41676 | 08h 29m 46.29s | +67° 17′ 50.7″ | 5.89 | 0.92 | 322 | G8III | ||||||||
96834 | 54537 | 11h 09m 38.55s | +43° 12′ 27.9″ | 5.89 | −0.31 | 566 | M2III | ||||||||
73171 | 42452 | 08h 39m 17.65s | +52° 42′ 42.1″ | 5.91 | 0.48 | 397 | K1III: | ||||||||
94132 | 53257 | 10h 53m 31.38s | +69° 51′ 14.6″ | 5.91 | 2.72 | 142 | G9IV | ||||||||
78935 | 45461 | 09h 15m 52.75s | +72° 56′ 47.3″ | 5.93 | 1.18 | 291 | F0III | ||||||||
58 UMa | 58 | 99984 | 56148 | 11h 30m 31.17s | +43° 10′ 23.0″ | 5.94 | 2.19 | 183 | F4V | ||||||
VY UMa | VY | 92839 | 52577 | 10h 45m 04.02s | +67° 24′ 41.0″ | 5.95 | −1.75 | 1132 | C5II | ||||||
104075 | 58460 | 11h 59m 17.54s | +33° 10′ 01.3″ | 5.95 | −0.62 | 671 | K1III | ||||||||
79763 | 45590 | 09h 17m 31.17s | +46° 49′ 01.9″ | 5.96 | 0.70 | 367 | A1V | ||||||||
83126 | 47401 | 09h 39m 27.92s | +67° 16′ 20.4″ | 5.96 | −0.15 | 543 | K5 | ||||||||
HD 85945 | 85945 | 48802 | 09h 57m 13.57s | +57° 25′ 06.1″ | 5.97 | 0.19 | 466 | G8III | |||||||
120787 | 67485 | 13h 49m 45.43s | +61° 29′ 22.4″ | 5.97 | 0.55 | 395 | G3V | ||||||||
95129 | 53726 | 10h 59m 32.74s | +36° 05′ 35.6″ | 5.99 | −1.19 | 888 | M2III | ||||||||
68951 | 40889 | 08h 20m 40.32s | +72° 24′ 26.3″ | 6.00 | −1.32 | 948 | M0III | ||||||||
89319 | 50546 | 10h 19m 26.88s | +48° 23′ 49.3″ | 6.00 | 2.82 | 141 | K0 | ||||||||
90470 | 51200 | 10h 27m 28.08s | +41° 36′ 04.4″ | 6.00 | 1.89 | 216 | A2V | ||||||||
89414 | 50635 | 10h 20m 31.18s | +54° 13′ 00.7″ | 6.01 | 0.28 | 457 | K3III: | ||||||||
51 UMa | 51 | 95934 | 54136 | 11h 04m 31.28s | +38° 14′ 28.9″ | 6.01 | 1.48 | 263 | A3III-IV | ||||||
98772 | 55564 | 11h 22m 51.25s | +64° 19′ 49.5″ | 6.02 | 1.34 | 282 | A3V | ||||||||
76 UMa | 76 | 110462 | 61936 | 12h 41m 33.95s | +62° 42′ 47.1″ | 6.02 | −0.24 | 581 | A2III | ||||||
119765 | 67005 | 13h 43m 54.80s | +52° 03′ 51.9″ | 6.02 | 0.90 | 345 | A1V | ||||||||
94669 | 53465 | 10h 56m 14.51s | +42° 00′ 30.2″ | 6.03 | 1.13 | 312 | K2III | ||||||||
95241 | 53791 | 11h 00m 20.76s | +42° 54′ 43.3″ | 6.03 | 2.74 | 148 | F9V | ||||||||
90745 | 51448 | 10h 30m 26.65s | +64° 15′ 28.1″ | 6.07 | 1.33 | 289 | A7III | ||||||||
EP UMa | EP | 96707 | 54540 | 11h 09m 39.92s | +67° 12′ 37.0″ | 6.07 | 0.88 | 355 | F0sp... | α² CVn variable | |||||
75 UMa | 75 | 108861 | 60992 | 12h 30m 04.22s | +58° 46′ 04.1″ | 6.07 | 0.48 | 428 | G8III-IV | ||||||
60 UMa | 60 | 101133 | 56789 | 11h 38m 33.54s | +46° 50′ 03.4″ | 6.09 | 0.93 | 351 | F5IIIs | ||||||
37 Lyn | (37) | 80290 | 45836 | 09h 20m 43.79s | +51° 15′ 56.6″ | 6.14 | 3.83 | 95 | F3V | ||||||
101013 | 56731 | 11h 37m 53.05s | +50° 37′ 05.8″ | 6.14 | 0.39 | 461 | K0p... | Barium star | |||||||
105043 | 58989 | 12h 05m 39.76s | +62° 55′ 59.9″ | 6.14 | 0.85 | 373 | K2III | ||||||||
113994 | 63952 | 13h 06m 22.86s | +62° 02′ 31.1″ | 6.15 | 0.83 | 377 | G7III | ||||||||
122866 | 68637 | 14h 02m 59.78s | +50° 58′ 18.6″ | 6.16 | 1.25 | 313 | A2V | ||||||||
83962 | 47791 | 09h 44m 36.62s | +64° 59′ 02.6″ | 6.18 | 1.02 | 351 | F3Vn | ||||||||
U UMa | U | 88651 | 50222 | 10h 15m 07.65s | +59° 59′ 07.9″ | 6.18 | −2.46 | 1743 | M0IIIvar | ||||||
1 CVn | (1) | 106478 | 59708 | 12h 14m 43.43s | +53° 26′ 04.8″ | 6.18 | 0.23 | 505 | K0III: | ||||||
74604 | 43266 | 08h 48m 49.28s | +66° 42′ 29.4″ | 6.20 | 0.21 | 514 | B8V | ||||||||
98499 | 55412 | 11h 20m 53.71s | +67° 06′ 03.1″ | 6.20 | 0.55 | 439 | G8 | ||||||||
108954 | 61053 | 12h 30m 50.12s | +53° 04′ 34.2″ | 6.20 | 4.49 | 72 | F9V | ||||||||
73971 | 42777 | 08h 43m 00.19s | +46° 54′ 03.6″ | 6.21 | 0.70 | 412 | G8III | ||||||||
95057 | 53706 | 10h 59m 17.89s | +51° 52′ 56.5″ | 6.22 | −0.38 | 681 | K0 | ||||||||
103736 | 58259 | 11h 56m 53.27s | +61° 32′ 57.5″ | 6.22 | −0.15 | 612 | G8III | ||||||||
EZ UMa | EZ | 80953 | 46247 | 09h 25m 44.19s | +63° 56′ 27.7″ | 6.24 | −0.73 | 809 | K2III | ||||||
102942 | 57805 | 11h 51m 09.51s | +33° 22′ 29.9″ | 6.25 | 2.25 | 205 | Am | ||||||||
84812 | 48266 | 09h 50m 23.67s | +65° 35′ 35.9″ | 6.27 | 1.41 | 306 | A9Vn | ||||||||
101604 | 57045 | 11h 41m 43.52s | +55° 10′ 19.2″ | 6.28 | −1.17 | 1006 | K5 | ||||||||
CQ UMa | CQ | 119213 | 66700 | 13h 40m 21.44s | +57° 12′ 27.2″ | 6.28 | 1.55 | 288 | A4p SrCrEu | α² CVn variable | |||||
85583 | 48638 | 09h 55m 03.35s | +61° 06′ 58.1″ | 6.29 | 0.91 | 389 | K0 | ||||||||
99859 | 56083 | 11h 29m 43.66s | +56° 44′ 15.6″ | 6.29 | 2.13 | 221 | A4m | ||||||||
101151 | 56784 | 11h 38m 32.33s | +33° 37′ 33.1″ | 6.29 | −0.16 | 634 | K2III | ||||||||
101177 | 56809 | 11h 38m 45.39s | +45° 06′ 30.2″ | 6.29 | 4.45 | 76 | G0V | Binary star | |||||||
81025 | 46168 | 09h 24m 55.64s | +51° 34′ 26.1″ | 6.30 | 0.69 | 432 | G2III | ||||||||
EE UMa | EE | 99967 | 56135 | 11h 30m 24.83s | +46° 39′ 26.9″ | 6.30 | −1.10 | 985 | K2IIICN-1 | ||||||
71553 | 41927 | 08h 32m 53.27s | +69° 19′ 11.9″ | 6.31 | −0.08 | 619 | K0 | ||||||||
87243 | 49408 | 10h 05m 10.40s | +52° 22′ 16.7″ | 6.31 | 1.28 | 330 | A5IV | ||||||||
HD 119124 | 119124 | 66704 | 13h 40m 23.35s | +50° 31′ 09.4″ | 6.31 | 4.30 | 82 | F7.7V | |||||||
35 UMa | 35 | 90633 | 51401 | 10h 29m 54.43s | +65° 37′ 34.7″ | 6.32 | 1.41 | 313 | K2III: | ||||||
97501 | 54842 | 11h 13m 40.10s | +41° 05′ 19.7″ | 6.33 | 1.29 | 332 | K2III | ||||||||
99373 | 55821 | 11h 26m 25.58s | +33° 27′ 02.0″ | 6.33 | 2.53 | 188 | F6IV | ||||||||
73131 | 42415 | 08h 38m 59.92s | +52° 55′ 30.5″ | 6.34 | 0.08 | 581 | K0 | ||||||||
86166 | 48861 | 09h 57m 56.84s | +45° 24′ 51.8″ | 6.34 | 0.80 | 418 | K0III | ||||||||
41 UMa | 41 | 93132 | 52685 | 10h 46m 22.54s | +57° 21′ 57.8″ | 6.34 | −0.49 | 756 | M1III | ||||||
68 UMa | 68 | 106002 | 59458 | 12h 11m 44.89s | +57° 03′ 16.0″ | 6.34 | −1.03 | 970 | K5III | ||||||
117242 | 65678 | 13h 27m 59.73s | +52° 44′ 44.3″ | 6.34 | 1.35 | 325 | F0 | ||||||||
75487 | 43624 | 08h 53m 05.93s | +59° 03′ 22.1″ | 6.35 | 2.40 | 201 | F5IV-V | ||||||||
101391 | 56944 | 11h 40m 27.44s | +57° 58′ 13.3″ | 6.35 | 0.31 | 526 | B9p... | ||||||||
83869 | 47633 | 09h 42m 43.12s | +48° 25′ 51.8″ | 6.36 | 0.73 | 435 | A1V | ||||||||
90602 | 51290 | 10h 28m 36.54s | +45° 12′ 44.1″ | 6.37 | −0.48 | 763 | K0 | ||||||||
95256 | 53860 | 11h 01m 05.73s | +63° 25′ 16.4″ | 6.38 | 1.68 | 284 | A2m | ||||||||
100470 | 56410 | 11h 33m 56.38s | +36° 48′ 56.7″ | 6.38 | 0.81 | 424 | K0III | ||||||||
110678 | 62046 | 12h 43m 04.19s | +61° 09′ 19.3″ | 6.39 | 0.56 | 477 | K0 | ||||||||
80461 | 45888 | 09h 21m 23.61s | +45° 22′ 12.5″ | 6.40 | −0.30 | 713 | K0 | ||||||||
93427 | 52877 | 10h 48m 49.86s | +65° 07′ 56.9″ | 6.40 | 0.85 | 420 | A1V | ||||||||
97138 | 54721 | 11h 12m 10.90s | +68° 16′ 18.7″ | 6.40 | 1.58 | 300 | A3V | ||||||||
100030 | 56170 | 11h 30m 53.14s | +47° 55′ 44.8″ | 6.40 | 1.38 | 328 | G9IV | ||||||||
82969 | 47231 | 09h 37m 37.52s | +60° 12′ 49.5″ | 6.41 | 1.45 | 321 | G5 | ||||||||
95233 | 53798 | 11h 00m 25.58s | +51° 30′ 07.7″ | 6.41 | 0.20 | 568 | G9III | ||||||||
97334 | 54745 | 11h 12m 32.53s | +35° 48′ 52.0″ | 6.41 | 4.73 | 71 | G0V | ||||||||
69976 | 41060 | 08h 22m 44.06s | +60° 37′ 52.5″ | 6.42 | 0.75 | 444 | K0III | ||||||||
89268 | 50509 | 10h 18m 58.77s | +46° 45′ 39.1″ | 6.42 | −0.61 | 830 | K1III | ||||||||
90508 | 51248 | 10h 28m 03.81s | +48° 47′ 13.4″ | 6.42 | 4.56 | 77 | G1V | ||||||||
93551 | 52929 | 10h 49m 28.82s | +63° 48′ 36.0″ | 6.42 | −0.69 | 862 | K0 | ||||||||
Groombridge 1830 | 103095 | 57939 | 11h 52m 55.82s | +37° 43′ 58.1″ | 6.42 | 6.61 | 30 | G8VIp | Argelander's Star | ||||||
103928 | 58369 | 11h 58m 07.25s | +32° 16′ 26.6″ | 6.42 | 3.04 | 155 | A9V | ||||||||
56 Cam | (56) | 68457 | 40474 | 08h 15m 50.52s | +60° 22′ 50.1″ | 6.43 | 0.50 | 499 | A7Vm | ||||||
98673 | 55485 | 11h 21m 49.35s | +57° 04′ 29.4″ | 6.43 | 1.96 | 255 | A7Vn | ||||||||
77692 | 44717 | 09h 06m 43.16s | +59° 20′ 40.4″ | 6.44 | −1.26 | 1132 | A2V | ||||||||
94084 | 53157 | 10h 52m 32.11s | +52° 30′ 13.4″ | 6.44 | 1.51 | 315 | K2III | ||||||||
95572 | 54038 | 11h 03m 27.37s | +70° 01′ 51.0″ | 6.44 | −0.32 | 734 | K0 | ||||||||
89389 | 50606 | 10h 20m 14.88s | +53° 46′ 45.4″ | 6.45 | 4.02 | 100 | F9V | ||||||||
120874 | 67548 | 13h 50m 27.77s | +58° 32′ 21.9″ | 6.45 | 1.87 | 269 | A3V | ||||||||
73029 | 42434 | 08h 39m 10.10s | +59° 56′ 21.3″ | 6.47 | 1.25 | 360 | A2Vn | ||||||||
103500 | 58119 | 11h 55m 14.10s | +36° 45′ 23.4″ | 6.47 | 0.19 | 588 | M3III | ||||||||
119992 | 67103 | 13h 45m 13.10s | +55° 52′ 48.8″ | 6.47 | 3.84 | 110 | F7IV-V | ||||||||
123977 | 69107 | 14h 08m 46.19s | +59° 20′ 15.7″ | 6.47 | 0.83 | 438 | K0III | ||||||||
89221 | 50485 | 10h 18m 32.91s | +43° 02′ 55.1″ | 6.48 | 3.72 | 116 | G5 | ||||||||
118536 | 66385 | 13h 36m 39.89s | +49° 29′ 12.1″ | 6.48 | 0.55 | 500 | K1III | ||||||||
82408 | 46879 | 09h 33m 11.26s | +45° 30′ 49.9″ | 6.49 | 0.22 | 584 | K0 | ||||||||
101150 | 56816 | 11h 38m 49.12s | +64° 20′ 49.1″ | 6.49 | 0.02 | 640 | A5IV | ||||||||
104179 | 58512 | 11h 59m 57.41s | +34° 02′ 04.8″ | 6.49 | 1.19 | 374 | A9III | ||||||||
118970 | 66613 | 13h 39m 14.92s | +51° 48′ 15.1″ | 6.49 | −1.82 | 1495 | K2 | ||||||||
HR 5256 | 122064 | 68184 | 13h 57m 32.10s | +61° 29′ 32.4″ | 6.49 | 6.47 | 33 | K3V | |||||||
81790 | 46566 | 09h 29m 47.87s | +55° 44′ 43.2″ | 6.50 | 3.27 | 145 | F3Vs | ||||||||
83564 | 47521 | 09h 41m 16.76s | +55° 51′ 59.7″ | 6.50 | 0.99 | 412 | K1III-IV | ||||||||
83886 | 47664 | 09h 43m 07.00s | +54° 21′ 49.6″ | 6.50 | 1.69 | 299 | A5m | ||||||||
113436 | 63647 | 13h 02m 40.46s | +59° 42′ 58.8″ | 6.50 | 0.12 | 615 | A3Vn | ||||||||
117043 | 65530 | 13h 26m 00.37s | +63° 15′ 38.7″ | 6.50 | 4.85 | 70 | G6V | ||||||||
28 UMa | 28 | 84179 | 47911 | 09h 45m 55.38s | +63° 39′ 12.3″ | 6.51 | 2.07 | 252 | F2V | ||||||
65 UMa | 65 | 103483 | 58112 | 11h 55m 05.74s | +46° 28′ 36.6″ | 6.54 | −0.41 | 801 | A3Vn | ||||||
25 LMi | (25) | 89572 | 50687 | 10h 21m 03.67s | +41° 50′ 57.8″ | 6.78 | 0.17 | 685 | A0 | ||||||
14 LMi | (14) | 84453 | 47973 | 09h 46m 42.44s | +45° 06′ 53.0″ | 6.81 | 2.22 | 270 | K0IV | ||||||
39 Lyn | (39) | 80608 | 45974 | 09h 22m 32.20s | +49° 32′ 41.4″ | 6.9 | 0.1 | 738 | B9 | ||||||
HD 84406 | 84406 | 48034 | 09h 47m 30.55s | +63° 14′ 52.1″ | 6.94 | 2.55 | 258.5 | G8IV | |||||||
65 UMa | 65 | 103498 | 58117 | 11h 55m 11.32s | +46° 28′ 11.2″ | 7.03 | −0.46 | 1025 | A1spe... | ||||||
72 UMa | 72 | 108346 | 60712 | 12h 26m 32.60s | +55° 09′ 33.9″ | 7.03 | 1.22 | 472 | Am | ||||||
40 UMa | 40 | 93075 | 52650 | 10h 45m 59.86s | +56° 55′ 14.9″ | 7.11 | 1.88 | 363 | A8V | ||||||
HD 96127 | 96127 | 54232 | 11h 05m 46s | +44° 18′ 06″ | 7.43 | -1.23 | 1761 | K2III | has a planet (b) | ||||||
Lalande 21185 | 95735 | 54035 | 11h 03m 20.19s | +35° 58′ 11.5″ | 7.49 | 10.46 | 8.29 | M2V | Argelander's Second Star; 4th closest star system; planets suspected | ||||||
HD 116798 | 116798 | 13h 24m 52s | +54° 53′ 51″ | 7.59 | 2.18 | 299 [3] | A5 | Sidus Ludoviciana | |||||||
HD 79211 | 79211 | 09h 14m 22.79157s | 52° 41′ 11.7206″ | 7.64 | 20.09 | M0.0 | a binary system with a super-Earth planet detected by radial velocity | ||||||||
HD 99706 | 99706 | 55994 | 11h 28m 30s | +43° 58′ 00 ″ | 7.81 | 2.26 | 421 | K0 | has a planet (b) | ||||||
W UMa | W | 83950 | 47727 | 09h 43m 45.47s | +55° 57′ 09.1″ | 7.96 | 4.48 | 162 | F8Vp+... | prototype of W UMa variables | |||||
HD 102956 | 102956 | 57820 | 11h 51m 23s | +57° 38′ 27″ | 8.00 | 2.5 | 411 | A | Aniara; has a planet (b) | ||||||
HD 118203 | 118203 | 66192 | 13h 34m 02.54s | +53° 43′ 42.7″ | 8.07 | 3.33 | 289 | K0 | Liesma; has a planet (b) | ||||||
T UMa | T | 109729 | 61532 | 12h 36m 23.47s | +59° 29′ 13.0″ | 8.11 | −3.19 | 5930 | M4IIIe | Mira-type variable star | |||||
HD 95127 | 95127 | 53733 | 10h 59m 35.0s | +43° 48′ 52″ | 8.15 | 0.77 | 978 | K0 | has a planet (b) | ||||||
HD 68988 | 68988 | 40687 | 08h 18m 22.17s | +61° 27′ 38.6″ | 8.21 | 4.36 | 192 | G0 | Násti; has two planets (b & c) | ||||||
R UMa | R | 92763 | 52546 | 10h 44m 38.47s | +68° 46′ 32.7″ | 8.41 | 0.95 | 1013 | M4e | Mira-type variable star | |||||
HD 80606 | 80606 | 45982 | 09h 22m 37.57s | +50° 36′ 13.4″ | 8.93 | 5.10 | 190 | G5 | has a transiting planet (b) | ||||||
HIP 57274 | 57274 | 11h 44m 41s | +30° 57′ 33 ″ | 8.96 | 6.88 | 85 | K5V | have three planets (b, c and d) | |||||||
Winnecke 4 | 12h 22m 12.5s | +58° 04′ 59″ | 9.0 | 3.0 | 510 | Messier 40; optical double star | |||||||||
SZ UMa | SZ | 55360 | 11h 20m 04.83s | +65° 50′ 47.4″ | 9.32 | 9.52 | 30 | M0 | variable star | ||||||
HAT-P-22 | 233731 | 10h 22m 44s | +50° 07′ 42″ | 9.73 | 267 | G5 | has a transiting planet (b) | ||||||||
HD 233604 | 233604 | 09h 09m 49.0s | +53° 34′ 05″ | 10.41 | K5 | has a planet (b) | |||||||||
HAT-P-13 | 08h 39m 31.81s | +47° 21′ 07.3″ | 10.62 | 3.97 | 698 | G4 | has a transiting planet (b), a brown dwarf (c) and one unconfirmed planet (d) | ||||||||
AA UMa | AA | 09h 46m 59.28s | +45° 45′ 56.39″ | 11.16 | G0 | eclipsing binary system | |||||||||
HAT-P-21 | 11h 25m 06s | +41° 01′ 41″ | 11.46 | 4.44 | 828 | G3 | Mazaalai; has a transiting planet (b) | ||||||||
GSC 03466-00819 | 13h 44m 22.58s | +48° 01′ 43.2″ | 11.86 | 6.13 | 457 | K | Dombay; has a transiting planet HAT-P-3b | ||||||||
HIP 57050 | 57050 | 11h 41m 44.63s | +42° 45′ 07.1″ | 11.88 | 11.66 | 36 | M4V | has a planet (b) | |||||||
CF UMa | CF | 11h 52m 58.8s | +37° 43′ 07″ | 12.00 | M5.5V | flare star | |||||||||
HAT-P-66 | 10h 02m 17.5s | +53° 57′ 03″ | 13 | 3.16 | 3023 | has a transiting planet HAT-P-66b | |||||||||
WX UMa | WX | 11h 05m 31.33s | +43° 31′ 17.1″ | 14.45 | 16.03 | 16 | M6 | flare star | |||||||
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Antlia is a constellation in the Southern Celestial Hemisphere. Its name means "pump" in Latin and Greek; it represents an air pump. Originally Antlia Pneumatica, the constellation was established by Nicolas-Louis de Lacaille in the 18th century. Its non-specific (single-word) name, already in limited use, was preferred by John Herschel then welcomed by the astronomic community which officially accepted this. North of stars forming some of the sails of the ship Argo Navis, Antlia is completely visible from latitudes south of 49 degrees north.
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