Table of stars with Bayer designations

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This table lists those stars or other objects which have Bayer designations, grouped by the constellation part of the designation.

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And α And [lower-alpha 1] β And γ And δ And ε And ζ And η And θ And ι And κ And λ And μ And ν And ξ And ο And π And ρ And σ And τ And υ And φ And χ And ψ And ω And 60 And 62 And 49 And
Ant α Ant δ Ant ε Ant ζ1 Ant
ζ2 Ant
η Ant θ Ant ι Ant
Aps α Aps β Aps γ Aps δ1 Aps
δ2 Aps
ε Aps ζ Aps η Aps θ Aps ι Aps κ1 Aps
κ2 Aps
Aqr α Aqr β Aqr γ Aqr δ Aqr ε Aqr ζ1 Aqr
ζ2 Aqr
η Aqr θ Aqr ι Aqr κ Aqr λ Aqr μ Aqr ν Aqr ξ Aqr ο Aqr π Aqr ρ Aqr σ Aqr τ1 Aqr
τ2 Aqr
υ Aqr φ Aqr χ Aqr ψ1 Aqr
ψ2 Aqr
ψ3 Aqr
ω1 Aqr
ω Aqr
98 Aqr
99 Aqr
101 Aqr
86 Aqr
88 Aqr
89 Aqr
25 Aqr 38 Aqr 53 Aqr 66 Aqr
68 Aqr
83 Aqr 106 Aqr
107 Aqr
108 Aqr
3 Aqr 103 Aqr
104 Aqr
Aql Altair β Aql γ Aql δ Aql ε Aql ζ Aql η Aql θ Aql ι Aql κ Aql λ Aql μ Aql ν Aql ξ Aql ο Aql π Aql ρ Aql [lower-alpha 2] σ Aql τ Aql υ Aql φ Aql χ Aql ψ Aql ω1 Aql
ω2 Aql
31 Aql 35 Aql 27 Aql 36 Aql 26 Aql 14 Aql 15 Aql 12 Aql 71 Aql 28 Aql
Ara α Ara β Ara γ Ara δ Ara ε1 Ara
ε2 Ara
ζ Ara η Ara θ Ara ι Ara κ Ara λ Ara μ Ara ν1 Ara
ν2 Ara
π Ara ρ1 Ara
ρ2 Ara
σ Ara
Ari α Ari β Ari γ Ari δ Ari ε Ari ζ Ari η Ari θ Ari ι Ari κ Ari λ Ari μ Ari ν Ari ξ Ari [lower-alpha 3] ο Ari π Ari ρ1 Ari
ρ2 Ari
ρ3 Ari
σ Ari τ1 Ari
τ2 Ari
41 Ari
Aur Capella β Aur δ Aur ε Aur ζ Aur η Aur θ Aur ι Aur κ Aur λ Aur μ Aur ν Aur ξ Aur ο Aur π Aur ρ Aur σ Aur τ Aur υ Aur φ Aur χ Aur ψ1 Aur, ψ2 Aur, ψ3 Aur
ψ4 Aur, ψ5 Aur, ψ6 Aur
ψ7 Aur, ψ8 Aur, ψ9 Aur
ψ10 Aur [lower-alpha 4]
ω Aur
αβγδεζηθικλμνξοπρστυφχψωabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQ
Boo Arcturus β Boo γ Boo δ Boo ε Boo ζ Boo η Boo θ Boo ι Boo κ1 Boo
κ2 Boo
λ Boo μ1 Boo
μ2 Boo
ν1 Boo
ν2 Boo [lower-alpha 5]
ξ Boo ο Boo π1 Boo
π2 Boo
ρ Boo σ Boo τ Boo υ Boo φ Boo χ Boo ψ Boo ω Boo b Boo c Boo d Boo e Boo f Boo g Boo h Boo i Boo k Boo A Boo
Cae α Cae β Cae γ1 Cae
γ2 Cae
δ Cae ζ Cae λ Cae ν Cae
Cam α Cam β Cam γ Cam
Cnc α Cnc β Cnc γ Cnc δ Cnc ε Cnc ζ1 Cnc
ζ2 Cnc
η Cnc θ Cnc ι Cnc κ Cnc λ Cnc μ1 Cnc
μ2 Cnc
ν Cnc ξ Cnc ο1 Cnc
ο2 Cnc
π1 Cnc
π2 Cnc
ρ1 Cnc
ρ2 Cnc
σ1 Cnc
σ2 Cnc
σ3 Cnc
τ Cnc υ1 Cnc
υ2 Cnc
φ1 Cnc
φ2 Cnc
χ Cnc ψ1 Cnc
ψ2 Cnc
ω1 Cnc
ω2 Cnc
b Cnc c Cnc d1 Cnc
d2 Cnc
A1 Cnc
A2 Cnc
CVn α1 CVn
α2 CVn
β CVn
CMa Sirius β CMa γ CMa δ CMa ε CMa ζ CMa η CMa θ CMa ι CMa κ CMa λ CMa μ CMa ν1 CMa
ν2 CMa
ν3 CMa
ξ1 CMa
ξ2 CMa
ο1 CMa
ο2 CMa
π CMa σ CMa τ CMa ω CMa
CMi Procyon β CMi γ CMi δ1 CMi
δ2 CMi
δ3 CMi
ε CMi ζ CMi η CMi
Cap α1 Cap
α2 Cap
β1 Cap
β2 Cap
γ Cap δ Cap ε Cap ζ Cap η Cap θ Cap ι Cap κ Cap λ Cap μ Cap ν Cap ξ1 Cap
ξ2 Cap
ο1 Cap
ο2 Cap
π Cap ρ Cap σ Cap τ1 Cap
τ2 Cap
υ Cap φ Cap χ Cap ψ Cap ω Cap b Cap c1 Cap
c2 Cap
A Cap
αβγδεζηθικλμνξοπρστυφχψωabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQ
Car Canopus β Car ε Car η Car θ Car ι Car υ Car χ Car ω Car a Car b1 Car
b2 Car
c Car d Car e1 Car
e2 Car
f Car g Car h Car i Car k Car l Car m Car p Car q Car r Car s Car t1 Car
t2 Car
u Car w Car x Car y Car z1 Car
z2 Car
A Car B Car C Car D Car E Car G Car H Car I Car K Car L Car M Car N Car O Car P Car Q Car
Cas α Cas β Cas γ Cas δ Cas ε Cas ζ Cas η Cas θ Cas ι Cas κ Cas λ Cas μ Cas ν Cas ξ Cas ο Cas π Cas ρ Cas σ Cas τ Cas υ1 Cas
υ2 Cas
φ Cas χ Cas ψ Cas ω Cas A Cas
Cen α1 Cen
α2 Cen
β Cen γ Cen δ Cen ε Cen ζ Cen η Cen θ Cen ι Cen κ Cen λ Cen μ Cen ν Cen ξ1 Cen
ξ2 Cen
ο1 Cen
ο2 Cen
π Cen ρ Cen σ Cen τ Cen υ1 Cen
υ2 Cen
φ Cen χ Cen ψ Cen (ω Cen) a Cen b Cen c1 Cen
c2 Cen
d Cen e Cen f Cen g Cen h Cen i Cen j Cen k Cen l Cen m Cen n Cen p Cen r Cen u Cen v Cen w Cen x1 Cen
x2 Cen
y Cen z Cen A Cen B Cen C1 Cen
C2 Cen
C3 Cen
D Cen E Cen F Cen G Cen H Cen J Cen K Cen M Cen N Cen Q Cen
Cep α Cep β Cep γ Cep δ Cep ε Cep ζ Cep η Cep θ Cep ι Cep κ Cep λ Cep μ Cep ν Cep ξ Cep ο Cep π Cep ρ1 Cep
ρ2 Cep
Cet α Cet β Cet γ Cet δ Cet ε Cet ζ Cet η Cet θ Cet ι Cet κ1 Cet [lower-alpha 6]
κ2 Cet
λ Cet μ Cet ν Cet ξ1 Cet
ξ2 Cet
Mira
Mira B
π Cet ρ Cet σ Cet τ Cet υ Cet φ1 Cet
φ2 Cet
φ3 Cet
φ4 Cet
χ Cet
Cha α Cha β Cha γ Cha δ1 Cha
δ2 Cha
ε Cha ζ Cha η Cha θ Cha ι Cha κ Cha λ Cha μ1 Cha
μ2 Cha
ν Cha π Cha
Cir α Cir β Cir γ Cir δ Cir ε Cir ζ Cir η Cir θ Cir
Col α Col β Col γ Col δ Col ε Col η Col θ Col κ Col λ Col μ Col ν1 Col
ν2 Col
ξ Col ο Col π1 Col
π2 Col
σ Col
αβγδεζηθικλμνξοπρστυφχψωabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQ
Com α Com β Com γ Com
CrA α CrA β CrA γ CrA δ CrA ε CrA ζ CrA η1 CrA
η2 CrA
θ CrA κ1 CrA
κ2 CrA
λ CrA μ CrA
CrB α CrB β CrB γ CrB δ CrB ε CrB ζ1 CrB
ζ2 CrB
η CrB θ CrB ι CrB κ CrB λ CrB μ CrB ν1 CrB
ν2 CrB
ξ CrB ο CrB π CrB ρ CrB σ CrB τ CrB υ CrB
Crv α Crv β Crv γ Crv δ Crv ε Crv ζ Crv η Crv
Crt α Crt β Crt γ Crt δ Crt ε Crt ζ Crt η Crt θ Crt ι Crt κ Crt λ Crt ψ Crt
Cru α Cru β Cru γ Cru δ Cru ε Cru ζ Cru η Cru θ1 Cru
θ2 Cru
ι Cru κ Cru λ Cru μ Cru
Cyg Deneb Albireo γ Cyg δ Cyg ε Cyg ζ Cyg η Cyg θ Cyg ι1 Cyg
ι2 Cyg
κ Cyg λ Cyg μ Cyg ν Cyg ξ Cyg ο1 Cyg
ο2 Cyg
π1 Cyg
π2 Cyg
ρ Cyg σ Cyg τ Cyg υ Cyg φ Cyg χ Cyg ψ Cyg ω1 Cyg
ω2 Cyg
b1 Cyg
b2 Cyg
b3 Cyg
c Cyg d Cyg e Cyg f1 Cyg
f2 Cyg
g Cyg A Cyg P Cyg
Del α Del β Del γ1 Del
γ2 Del
δ Del ε Del ζ Del η Del θ Del ι Del κ Del
αβγδεζηθικλμνξοπρστυφχψωabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQ
Dor α Dor β Dor γ Dor δ Dor ε Dor ζ Dor η1 Dor
η2 Dor
θ Dor κ Dor λ Dor ν Dor π1 Dor
π2 Dor
Dra Thuban β Dra γ Dra δ Dra ε Dra ζ Dra η Dra θ Dra ι Dra κ Dra λ Dra μ Dra ν Dra ξ Dra ο Dra π Dra ρ Dra σ Dra τ Dra υ Dra φ Dra χ Dra ψ Dra ω Dra b Dra c Dra d Dra e Dra f Dra g Dra h Dra i Dra A Dra
Equ α Equ β Equ γ Equ δ Equ ε Equ ζ Equ λ Equ
Eri Achernar β Eri γ Eri δ Eri ε Eri ζ Eri η Eri θ Eri ι Eri κ Eri λ Eri μ Eri ν Eri ξ Eri ο Eri
ο2 Eri
π Eri ρ1 Eri
ρ2 Eri
ρ3 Eri
τ1 Eri
τ2 Eri
τ3 Eri
τ4 Eri
τ5 Eri
τ6 Eri
τ7 Eri
τ8 Eri
τ9 Eri
υ1 Eri
υ2 Eri
υ3 Eri
υ4 Eri
φ Eri χ Eri ψ Eri ω Eri b Eri c Eri d Eri e Eri f Eri A
f Eri B
g Eri h Eri i Eri l Eri p Eri q1 Eri
q2 Eri
r Eri s Eri u Eri v Eri w Eri y Eri z Eri A Eri
For α For β For γ1 For
γ2 For
δ For ε For ζ For η1 For
η2 For
η3 For
ι1 For
ι2 For
κ For λ1 For
λ2 For
μ For ν For π For ρ For σ For τ For υ For φ For χ1 For
χ2 For
χ3 For
ψ For ω For
Gem Castor Pollux γ Gem δ Gem ε Gem ζ Gem η Gem θ Gem ι Gem κ Gem λ Gem μ Gem ν Gem ξ Gem ο Gem π Gem ρ Gem σ Gem τ Gem υ Gem φ Gem χ Gem ω Gem b Gem c Gem d Gem e Gem f Gem g Gem A Gem
Gru α Gru β Gru γ Gru δ1 Gru
δ2 Gru
ε Gru ζ Gru η Gru θ Gru ι Gru κ Gru λ Gru μ1 Gru
μ2 Gru
ν Gru ξ Gru ο Gru π1 Gru
π2 Gru
ρ Gru σ1 Gru
σ2 Gru
τ1 Gru
τ2 Gru
τ3 Gru
υ Gru φ Gru
Her α Her β Her γ Her δ Her ε Her ζ Her η Her θ Her ι Her κ Her λ Her μ Her ν Her ξ Her ο Her π Her ρ Her σ Her τ Her υ Her φ Her χ Her ω Her b Her c Her d Her e Her f Her g Her h Her i Her k Her l Her m Her n Her o Her q Her r Her s Her t Her u Her w Her x Her y Her z Her A Her
αβγδεζηθικλμνξοπρστυφχψωabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQ
Hor α Hor β Hor γ Hor δ Hor ζ Hor η Hor ι Hor λ Hor μ Hor ν Hor
Hya Alphard β Hya γ Hya δ Hya ε Hya ζ Hya η Hya θ Hya ι Hya κ Hya λ Hya μ Hya ν Hya ξ Hya ο Hya π Hya ρ Hya σ Hya τ1 Hya
τ2 Hya
υ1 Hya
υ2 Hya
φ1 Hya
φ2 Hya
φ3 Hya
χ1 Hya
χ2 Hya
ψ Hya ω Hya a Hya b1 Hya
b3 Hya
k Hya l Hya m Hya A Hya C Hya D Hya E Hya F Hya G Hya I Hya P Hya
Hyi α Hyi β Hyi γ Hyi δ Hyi ε Hyi ζ Hyi η1 Hyi
η2 Hyi
θ Hyi ι Hyi κ Hyi λ Hyi μ Hyi ν Hyi π1 Hyi
π2 Hyi
σ Hyi τ1 Hyi
τ2 Hyi
Ind α Ind β Ind γ Ind δ Ind ε Ind ζ Ind η Ind θ Ind ι Ind κ1 Ind
κ2 Ind
μ Ind ν Ind ο Ind π Ind ρ Ind
Lac α Lac β Lac
Leo Regulus Denebola γ Leo δ Leo ε Leo ζ Leo η Leo θ Leo ι Leo κ Leo λ Leo μ Leo ν Leo ξ Leo ο Leo π Leo ρ Leo σ Leo τ Leo υ Leo φ Leo χ Leo ψ Leo ω Leo b Leo c Leo d Leo e Leo f Leo g Leo h Leo k Leo l Leo m Leo n Leo o Leo p1 Leo
p2 Leo
p3 Leo
p4 Leo
p5 Leo
A Leo
LMi β LMi
Lep α Lep β Lep γ Lep δ Lep ε Lep ζ Lep η Lep θ Lep ι Lep κ Lep λ Lep μ Lep ν Lep
αβγδεζηθικλμνξοπρστυφχψωabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQ
Lib α Lib β Lib γ Lib δ Lib ε Lib ζ1 Lib
ζ2 Lib
ζ3 Lib
ζ4 Lib
η Lib θ Lib ι1 Lib
ι2 Lib
κ Lib λ Lib μ Lib ν Lib ξ1 Lib
ξ2 Lib
ο Lib σ Lib [lower-alpha 7] τ Lib υ Lib
Lup α Lup β Lup γ Lup δ Lup ε Lup ζ Lup η Lup θ Lup ι Lup κ1 Lup
κ2 Lup
λ Lup μ Lup ν1 Lup
ν2 Lup
ξ1 Lup
ξ2 Lup
ο Lup π Lup ρ Lup σ Lup τ1 Lup
τ2 Lup
υ Lup φ1 Lup
φ2 Lup
χ Lup ψ1 Lup
ψ2 Lup
ω Lup a Lup b Lup c Lup d Lup e Lup f Lup g Lup h Lup i Lup k Lup
Lyn α Lyn
Lyr Vega β Lyr γ Lyr δ1 Lyr
δ2 Lyr
ε Lyr ζ1 Lyr
ζ2 Lyr
η Lyr θ Lyr ι Lyr κ Lyr λ Lyr μ Lyr ν1 Lyr
ν2 Lyr
Men α Men β Men γ Men δ Men ε Men ζ Men η Men θ Men ι Men κ Men λ Men μ Men ν Men ξ Men π Men
Mic α Mic β Mic γ Mic δ Mic ε Mic ζ Mic η Mic θ1 Mic
θ2 Mic
ι Mic ν Mic
Mon α Mon β Mon γ Mon δ Mon ε Mon ζ Mon
Mus α Mus β Mus γ Mus δ Mus ε Mus ζ1 Mus
ζ2 Mus
η Mus θ Mus ι1 Mus
ι2 Mus
λ Mus μ Mus
αβγδεζηθικλμνξοπρστυφχψωabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQ
Nor γ1 Nor
γ2 Nor
δ Nor ε Nor ζ Nor η Nor θ Nor ι1 Nor
ι2 Nor
κ Nor λ Nor μ Nor
Oct α Oct β Oct γ1 Oct
γ2 Oct
γ3 Oct
δ Oct ε Oct ζ Oct η Oct θ Oct ι Oct κ Oct λ Oct μ1 Oct
μ2 Oct
μ Oct ξ Oct ο Oct π1 Oct
π2 Oct
ρ Oct σ Oct τ Oct υ Oct φ Oct χ Oct ψ Oct ω Oct
Oph α Oph β Oph γ Oph δ Oph ε Oph ζ Oph η Oph θ Oph ι Oph κ Oph λ Oph μ Oph ν Oph ξ Oph ο Oph ρ Oph σ Oph τ Oph υ Oph φ Oph χ Oph ψ Oph ω Oph b Oph c Oph d Oph [lower-alpha 8] e Oph  [ pt ] f Oph p Oph A Oph
Ori Betelgeuse Rigel γ Ori δ Ori ε Ori ζ Ori η Ori θ1 Ori A
θ1 Ori B
θ1 Ori C
θ1 Ori D
θ2 Ori
ι Ori κ Ori λ Ori μ Ori ν Ori ξ Ori ο1 Ori
ο2 Ori
π1 Ori
π2 Ori
π3 Ori
π4 Ori
π5 Ori
π6 Ori
ρ Ori σ Ori τ Ori υ Ori φ Ori χ1 Ori
χ2 Ori
ψ Ori ω Ori b Ori c Ori d Ori e Ori f1 Ori
f2 Ori
g Ori h Ori i Ori k Ori l Ori m Ori n1 Ori
n2 Ori
o Ori p Ori A Ori
Pav α Pav β Pav γ Pav δ Pav ε Pav ζ Pav η Pav θ Pav ι Pav κ Pav λ Pav μ1 Pav
μ2 Pav
ν Pav ξ Pav ο Pav π Pav ρ Pav σ Pav τ Pav υ Pav φ1 Pav
φ2 Pav
ω Pav
Peg α Peg β Peg γ Peg ε Peg ζ Peg η Peg θ Peg ι Peg κ Peg λ Peg μ Peg μ Peg ξ Peg ο Peg π1 Peg
π2 Peg
ρ Peg σ Peg τ Peg υ Peg φ Peg χ Peg ψ Peg
Per α Per Algol γ Per δ Per ε Per ζ Per η Per θ Per ι Per κ Per λ Per μ Per ν Per ξ Per ο Per π Per ρ Per σ Per τ Per φ Per 7 Per [lower-alpha 9] ψ Per ω Per b Per c Per d Per e Per f Per g Per 5 Per [lower-alpha 10] i Per k Per l Per m Per n Per o Per A Per
Phe α Phe β Phe γ Phe δ Phe ε Phe ζ Phe η Phe θ Phe ι Phe κ Phe λ1 Phe
λ2 Phe
μ Phe ν Phe ξ Phe π Phe ρ Phe σ Phe τ Phe υ Phe φ Phe χ Phe ψ Phe ω Phe
αβγδεζηθικλμνξοπρστυφχψωabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQ
Pic α Pic β Pic γ Pic δ Pic ζ Pic η1 Pic
η2 Pic
θ Pic ι Pic κ Pic λ Pic μ Pic ν Pic
Psc α Psc β Psc γ Psc δ Psc ε Psc ζ Psc η Psc θ Psc ι Psc κ Psc λ Psc μ Psc ν Psc ξ Psc ο Psc π Psc ρ Psc σ Psc τ Psc υ Psc φ Psc χ Psc ψ1 Psc
ψ2 Psc
ψ3 Psc
ω Psc b Psc c Psc d Psc e Psc f Psc g Psc h Psc i Psc k Psc l Psc A Psc
PsA Fomalhaut β PsA γ PsA δ PsA ε PsA ζ PsA η PsA θ PsA ι PsA λ PsA μ PsA π PsA τ PsA υ PsA
Pup ζ Pup ν Pup ξ Pup ο Pup π Pup ρ Pup σ Pup τ Pup χ Pup a Pup b Pup c Pup d1 Pup
d2 Pup
d3 Pup
d4 Pup
e Pup f Pup h1 Pup
h2 Pup
j Pup k Pup l Pup m Pup n Pup o Pup [lower-alpha 11] p Pup q Pup r Pup t Pup v1 Pup
v2 Pup
w Pup x Pup y1 Pup
y2 Pup
y3 Pup
z Pup A Pup C Pup D Pup E Pup F Pup G Pup H Pup I Pup J Pup L1 Pup
L2 Pup
M Pup N Pup O Pup P Pup Q Pup
Pyx α Pyx β Pyx γ Pyx δ Pyx ε Pyx ζ Pyx η Pyx θ Pyx κ Pyx λ Pyx
Ret α Ret β Ret γ Ret δ Ret ε Ret ζ Ret η Ret θ Ret ι Ret κ Ret
Sge α Sge β Sge γ Sge δ Sge ε Sge ζ Sge η Sge θ Sge
Sgr α Sgr β Sgr γ2 Sgr
γ1 Sgr
δ Sgr ε Sgr ζ Sgr η Sgr [lower-alpha 12] θ Sgr ι Sgr κ Sgr λ Sgr μ Sgr ν Sgr ξ Sgr ο Sgr π Sgr ρ Sgr σ Sgr τ Sgr υ Sgr φ Sgr χ Sgr ψ Sgr ω Sgr b Sgr c Sgr d Sgr e1 Sgr
e2 Sgr
f Sgr g Sgr h1 Sgr
h2 Sgr
A Sgr
αβγδεζηθικλμνξοπρστυφχψωabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQ
Sco Antares β Sco δ Sco ε Sco ζ1 Sco
ζ2 Sco
η Sco θ Sco ι1 Sco
ι2 Sco
κ Sco λ Sco μ1 Sco
μ2 Sco
ν Sco ξ Sco ο Sco π Sco ρ Sco σ Sco τ Sco υ Sco χ Sco ψ Sco ω1 Sco
ω2 Sco
b Sco c1 Sco
c2 Sco
d Sco i Sco k Sco A Sco G Sco [lower-alpha 13] H Sco [lower-alpha 14] N Sco [lower-alpha 15] Q Sco
Scl α Scl β Scl γ Scl δ Scl ε Scl ζ Scl η Scl θ Scl ι Scl κ Scl λ Scl μ Scl ξ Scl π Scl σ Scl τ Scl
Sct α Sct β Sct γ Sct δ Sct ε Sct ζ Sct η Sct
Ser α Ser β Ser γ Ser δ Ser ε Ser ζ Ser η Ser θ Ser ι Ser κ Ser λ Ser μ Ser ν Ser ξ Ser ο Ser π Ser ρ Ser σ Ser τ1 Ser
τ2 Ser
τ3 Ser
τ4 Ser
τ5 Ser
τ6 Ser
υ Ser φ Ser χ Ser ψ Ser ω Ser b Ser c Ser d Ser e Ser A1 Ser
A2 Ser
Sex α Sex β Sex γ Sex δ Sex ε Sex
Tau Aldebaran β Tau [lower-alpha 16] γ Tau δ Tau ε Tau ζ Tau η Tau θ Tau ι Tau κ Tau λ Tau μ Tau ν Tau ξ Tau ο Tau π Tau ρ Tau σ Tau τ Tau υ Tau φ Tau χ Tau ψ Tau ω Tau b Tau c Tau d Tau e Tau f Tau h Tau i Tau k Tau l Tau m Tau n Tau o Tau p Tau q Tau r Tau s Tau t Tau u Tau A1 Tau
A2 Tau
Tel α Tel δ Tel ε Tel ζ Tel η Tel ι Tel κ Tel λ Tel μ Tel ν Tel ξ Tel ρ Tel
Tri α Tri β Tri γ Tri δ Tri ε Tri ι Tri
αβγδεζηθικλμνξοπρστυφχψωabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQ
TrA α TrA β TrA γ TrA δ TrA ε TrA ζ TrA η TrA θ TrA ι TrA κ TrA
Tuc α Tuc β Tuc γ Tuc δ Tuc ε Tuc ζ Tuc η Tuc θ Tuc ι Tuc κ Tuc λ Tuc ν Tuc (47 Tuc) π Tuc ρ Tuc
UMa α UMa β UMa γ UMa δ UMa ε UMa Mizar η UMa θ UMa ι UMa κ UMa λ UMa μ UMa ν UMa ξ UMa ο UMa π1 UMa
π2 UMa
ρ UMa σ1 UMa
σ2 UMa
τ UMa υ UMa φ UMa χ UMa ψ UMa ω UMa b UMa c UMa d UMa e UMa f UMa Alcor h UMa A UMa
UMi Polaris β UMi γ UMi δ UMi ε UMi ζ UMi η UMi θ UMi λ UMi π UMi
Vel γ Vel δ Vel κ Vel λ Vel μ Vel ο Vel φ Vel ψ Vel a Vel b Vel c Vel d Vel e Vel f Vel g Vel h Vel i Vel k Vel
k1 Vel
l Vel m Vel n Vel p Vel q Vel r Vel s Vel t Vel u Vel w Vel x Vel y Vel z Vel A Vel B Vel C Vel D Vel E Vel F Vel H Vel I Vel J Vel K Vel L Vel M Vel N Vel O Vel Q Vel
Vir Spica β Vir γ Vir δ Vir ε Vir ζ Vir η Vir θ Vir ι Vir κ Vir λ Vir μ Vir ν Vir ξ Vir ο Vir π Vir ρ Vir σ Vir τ Vir υ Vir φ Vir χ Vir ψ Vir ω Vir b Vir c Vir d1 Vir
d2 Vir
e Vir f Vir g Vir h Vir i Vir k Vir l Vir m Vir o Vir p Vir q Vir y Vir A1 Vir
A2 Vir
M Vir
Vol α Vol β Vol γ Vol δ Vol ε Vol ζ Vol η Vol θ Vol ι Vol κ Vol
Vul α Vul

See also

Notes

  1. Also designated Delta Pegasi (δ Pegasi, δ Peg) by Bayer, after Ptolemy – Bayer’s Uranometria and Bayer letters
  2. Moved across the border from Aquila into the constellation Delphinus in 1992
  3. Bayer also by mistake catalogued Xi Arietis under the name Psi Ceti (ψ Cet, ψ Ceti), which is no longer used – Bayer’s Uranometria and Bayer letters
  4. Moved across the border from Auriga into the constellation Lynx
  5. Also designated Psi Herculis (ψ Herculis, ψ Her) by Bayer, after Ptolemy – Bayer’s Uranometria and Bayer letters
  6. Bayer also by mistake catalogued Kappa Ceti under the name g Tauri, which is no longer used – Bayer’s Uranometria and Bayer letters
  7. Catalogued by Bayer as Gamma Scorpii (γ Sco, γ Scorpii), reassigned by Gould to Libra - Burnham, Robert (1978), Burnham's celestial handbook: an observer's guide to the universe beyond the Solar System, Dover Books on Astronomy, vol. 2 (2nd ed.), Courier Dover Publications, p. 1108, ISBN   0486235688.; Wagman, Morton (2003), Lost Stars, McDonald & Woodward, ISBN   0939923785
  8. Lacaille's Theta Telescopii (θ Tel, θ Telescopii) was reassigned to Ophiuchus – Star Tales – Telescopium
  9. Bayer's Chi Persei is NGC 884, the eastern cluster of the Double Cluster – Wagman, Morton (2003), Lost Stars, McDonald & Woodward, ISBN   0939923785
  10. Bayer's h Persei is NGC 869, the western cluster of the Double Cluster – Wagman, Morton (2003), Lost Stars, McDonald & Woodward, ISBN   0939923785
  11. The star originally designated o Puppis (Latin lower case 'o') is now generally called Omicron Puppis.
  12. Lacaille's Beta Telescopii (β Tel, β Telescopii) was reassigned to Sagittarius – Star Tales – Telescopium
  13. Lacaille's Gamma Telescopii (γ Tel, γ Telescopii) was reassigned to Scorpius – Star Tales – Telescopium
  14. Lacaille's Beta Normae (β Nor, β Normae) was reassigned to Scorpius – Star Tales – Norma
  15. Lacaille's Alpha Normae (α Nor, α Normae) was reassigned to Scorpius – Star Tales – Norma
  16. Also designated Gamma Aurigae (γ Aur, γ Aurigae) by Bayer, after Ptolemy – Bayer’s Uranometria and Bayer letters

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