List of stars in Aquila

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

Name B F G. Var HD HIP RA Dec vis.
mag.
abs.
mag.
Dist. (ly) Sp. class Notes
Altairα53861876429764919h 50m 46.68s+08° 52 02.60.762.2017A7IV-VAtair, Al Nesr Al Tair, Vulture Volans;[1] 12th brightest star; nearby; has two optical components; δ Sct variable, ΔV = 0.004m, P = 0.06342 d
γ Aqlγ501867919727819h 46m 15.57s+10° 36 47.82.72−3.03460K3IITarazed, Tarazad, Reda, Menkib al Nesr, Humerus Vulturis;[1] double star; suspected variable
ζ Aqlζ171777249374719h 05m 24.61s+13° 51 49.42.990.9683A0VnOkab, Deneb el Okab, Denebokab Australis, Woo, Yuë (吳越), Dzeneb al Tair, Cauda (Vulturis) Volantis;[1] triple star
θ Aqlθ651171916929947320h 11m 18.26s−00° 49 17.33.24−1.48287B9.5IIITseen Foo, Al Mizan III, Thanih Ras al Akab, Secunda Capitis Vulturis;[1] spectroscopic binary; suspected variable
δ Aqlδ30461826409550119h 25m 29.75s+03° 06 52.53.362.4350F0IVDenebokab, Al Mizan I, Song, Sung, Djenubi Menkib al Nesr, Australior Humerus Vulturis;[1] binary star; suspected variable
λ Aqlλ16191777569380519h 06m 14.95s−04° 52 56.43.430.51125B9VnAl Thalimain
β Aqlβ60981885129803619h 55m 18.77s+06° 24 28.63.713.0345G8IVvarAlshain, Alschain, Alschairn, Unuk al Ghyrab, Collum Corvi;[1] binary star; suspected variable; triple star; suspected variable
η Aqlη55891879299780419h 52m 28.36s+01° 00 20.43.87−3.911173F6Ib-G4IbAl Mizan II; Cepheid variable, Vmax = 3.48m, Vmin = 4.39m, P = 7.17664 d
ε Aqlε131764119324418h 59m 37.39s+15° 04 06.54.020.65154K2IIIDeneb el Okab, Denebokab Borealis, Woo, Yuë (吳越); triple star
12 Aqli1291766789342919h 01m 40.84s−05° 44 20.54.020.73149K1IIIvarsuspected variable
71 Aqll7114619657410184720h 38m 20.27s−01° 06 18.34.31−1.04384G8III SBspectroscopic binary
ι Aqlι41641849309646819h 36m 43.28s−01° 17 11.64.36−0.51307B5IIIAl Thalimain; double star
μ Aqlμ38581844069622919h 34m 05.23s+07° 22 45.54.451.80111K3IIImultiple star; suspected variable
ν Aqlν32471828359558519h 26m 31.09s+00° 20 18.94.64−8.1211643F2Ibdouble star; suspected variable
ξ Aqlξ59941883109793819h 54m 14.882s+08° 27 41.234.7220.74204G9IIIbLibertas,[2] has a planet (b)
69 Aql6914119513510110120h 29m 38.96s−02° 53 07.74.911.07191K2III
70 Aql7014419632110169220h 36m 43.63s−02° 32 59.74.91−4.242203K5II
κ Aqlκ39631849159648319h 36m 53.45s−07° 01 38.94.93−3.321455B0.5III
26 Aqlf26381813919506619h 20m 32.84s−05° 24 57.14.981.61154G8III-IV...spectroscopic binary
4 Aql421733709197518h 44m 49.93s+02° 03 36.35.02−0.78472B9V
36 Aqle36541836309593719h 30m 39.82s−02° 47 19.95.03−0.91502M1IIIvarsuspected variable
18 Aql18Y1781259386719h 06m 58.60s+11° 04 16.75.07−0.89507B8IIIY Aql; double star; eclipsing binary
23 Aql23351809729488519h 18m 32.49s+01° 05 06.35.10−0.24381K2II-IIIvartriple star
37 Aql37591844929632719h 35m 07.25s−10° 33 37.65.12−0.55444G8III
ο Aqlο541876919767519h 51m 01.50s+10° 24 57.85.123.6863F8Vmultiple star system
21 Aql2129V12881797619447719h 13m 42.70s+02° 17 37.45.14−1.33640B8II-IIIp(Hg:)V1288 Aql; double star; α2 CVn variable, Vmax = 5.06m, Vmin = 5.16m, P = 1.73 d
31 Aqlb311825729544719h 24m 57.77s+11° 56 34.35.174.2749G8IVvartriple star; suspected variable
σ Aqlσ44681855079666519h 39m 11.64s+05° 23 52.05.18−1.42682B3V + B3Vβ Lyr variable, ΔV = 0.2m, P = 1.95026 d
19 Aql19241785969406819h 08m 59.92s+06° 04 24.25.232.03142F0III-IV
11 Aql111763039320318h 59m 05.73s+13° 37 21.25.271.88155F8Vtriple star; suspected variable
ω1 Aqlω1251808689483419h 17m 49.00s+11° 35 43.45.28−0.28422F0IV
χ Aql Aχ471862039695719h 42m 34.01s+11° 49 35.85.28−1.53751F3V:+...multiple star system
φ Aqlφ611887289810319h 56m 14.23s+11° 25 25.45.281.28206A1IVspectroscopic binary; suspected variable
132 G. Aql13219401310054120h 23m 10.71s+05° 20 35.15.300.91246G8III-IV
FF AqlFF1761559312418h 58m 14.75s+17° 21 39.45.33−4.072470F5Ia-F8Iadouble star; Cepheid variable, Vmax = 5.18m, Vmin = 5.68m, P = 4.47092 d
20 Aql20281794069438519h 12m 40.70s−07° 56 22.25.35−2.511216B3V
51 Aql51821875329765019h 50m 46.80s−10° 45 48.95.383.2786F0Vbinary star
14 Aqlg14111769849352619h 02m 54.49s−03° 41 56.45.40−0.53499A1Vdouble star
15 Aqlh15151774639371719h 04m 57.66s−04° 01 52.95.400.41325K1IIIdouble star; suspected variable
66 Aql661231921079963120h 13m 13.87s−01° 00 33.45.44−1.74888K5III
42 Aql42651851249655619h 37m 47.26s−04° 38 51.05.452.92105F3IV
27 Aqld27401814409507319h 20m 35.68s−00° 53 31.85.46−0.51509B9III
τ Aqlτ631071903279882320h 04m 08.31s+07° 16 40.65.51−0.53527K0III
28 AqlA28V12081813339498219h 19m 39.35s+12° 22 28.75.530.39347F0IIIV1208 Aql; triple star; δ Sct variable, Vmax = 5.51m, Vmin = 5.56m, P = 0.149663 d
1834929582219h 29m 22.12s+14° 35 45.95.570.85286K0III
62 Ser(62)691755159287218h 55m 27.44s+06° 36 55.85.580.81293G9III69 G. Aquilae, suspected variable
HD 1802621802629462419h 15m 20.09s+15° 05 01.25.58−0.79613G8II-IIIdouble star
22 Aql22321804829472719h 16m 31.02s+04° 50 05.45.59−0.53546A3IV
58 Aql58951883509798019h 54m 44.77s+00° 16 25.25.600.48345A0III
V1291 Aql90V12911880419787119h 53m 18.72s−03° 06 52.25.630.99277A5p(Sr-Cr-Eu)α2 CVn variable, Vmax = 5.61m, Vmin = 5.67m, P = 224.5 d
45 Aql45701857629680719h 40m 43.31s−00° 37 16.75.640.93285A3IVdouble star
HD 1805551805559472019h 16m 26.78s+14° 32 40.65.650.36372B9.5Vbinary star
62 Aql621061902999884420h 04m 23.15s−00° 42 32.55.67−0.59582K4III
π Aql Bπ5218726019h 48m 42.10s+11° 48 55.05.70component of the π Aql system
57 Aql A57931882939796619h 54m 37.65s−08° 13 38.05.700.64335B7Vndouble star
14 Sge(14)1902299875420h 03m 30.01s+16° 01 52.65.73−0.72637B9MNp...
π Aqlπ521872599747319h 48m 42.05s+11° 48 57.35.75−0.46570F2V:+...component of the π Aql system
1829009557219h 26m 24.13s+13° 01 25.25.762.03182F6III
56 Aql56921881549792819h 54m 08.27s−08° 34 27.05.760.35394K5IIIdouble star
35 Aqlc3551V14311833249579319h 29m 00.99s+01° 57 01.95.791.94192A0VV1431 Aql; rapidly oscillating α2 CVn variable, ΔV = 0.04m
42 G. Aql421819079522219h 22m 21.51s−00° 15 08.25.810.58363G8III:
13 G. Aql131771789358019h 03m 32.24s+01° 49 08.25.822.11180A4V
49 G. Aql491832279573219h 28m 20.80s+02° 55 48.25.84−1.651025B6III
100 G. Aql1001893409841619h 59m 47.49s−09° 57 26.25.873.9280F8V
5 Aql531736549211718h 46m 28.58s−00° 57 41.95.891.40258A2mbinary star
υ Aqlυ49781866899722919h 45m 39.92s+07° 36 47.45.892.22176A3IV
103 G. Aql1031896959852620h 00m 58.97s+08° 33 28.05.90−1.30898K5III
10 Aql10V12861762329317918h 58m 46.92s+13° 54 24.45.911.55242A4p(Eu-Cr-Sr)V1286 Aql; α2 CVn variable, Vmax = 5.83m, Vmin = 5.93m, P = 6.05 d
64 Aql641131910679917120h 08m 01.75s−00° 40 40.95.972.57156K1IV
HD 1850181850189648119h 36m 52.45s+11° 16 23.55.98−1.741140G0Ibmultiple star
QS AqlQS1859369684019h 41m 05.53s+13° 48 56.55.98−2.541646B5Vdouble star; Algol variable, Vmax = 5.93m, Vmin = 6.06m, P = 2.51329 d
80 G. Aql801871959749919h 49m 02.19s−10° 52 14.66.001.29285K5III
HD 1812341812349501519h 20m 00.0s−09° 19 256.00156G5has a planet (b)
ω2 Aqlω2291813839500219h 19m 53.04s+11° 32 05.76.031.37278A2V
131 G. Aql13119332910023220h 19m 43.24s−01° 04 42.96.050.58405K0
8 Aql85V17291745899252418h 51m 22.16s−03° 19 04.16.081.44276F2IIIV1729 Aql; Delta Scuti variable
HD 183589531835899589819h 30m 10.53s+02° 54 14.76.08−2.461663K5Ibmultiple star; suspected variable
V923 Aql55V9231836569592919h 30m 33.11s+03° 26 39.86.09−1.26962B5.5IIIpe-B8Vγ Cas variable, ΔV = 0.12m
R Aql22R1779409382019h 06m 22.25s+08° 13 48.06.09−2.041400M6.5-9eMira variable, Vmax = 5.5m, Vmin = 12.0m, P = 270.5 d
137 G. Aql13719445410075820h 25m 42.53s−02° 48 01.06.10−0.60713K1III:
V500 AqlV50019h 52m 27.98s+08° 28 41.66.1pec(NOVA) – e+contNova Aquilae; Vmax = 6.1m, Vmin = 17.8m
85 G. Aql851876609768719h 51m 11.10s−02° 27 39.26.12−0.09570K5III
68 Aql6813919493910097720h 28m 24.89s−03° 21 27.96.12−0.04557B9Vdouble star
HD 188385961883859797019h 54m 40.18s+07° 08 25.36.141.60263A2Vdouble star
HD 19424413519424410066420h 24m 37.49s+01° 04 06.26.14−0.92840B9Vtriple star; suspected variable
HD 1879231879239776719h 52m 03.64s+11° 37 44.96.163.9590G0Vdouble star; suspected variable
101 G. Aql1011893229838519h 59m 22.63s+01° 22 39.16.17−0.69769G8III
34 G. Aql341807829483319h 17m 48.18s+02° 01 54.56.191.56275A1Vn
6 G. Aql61756409296318h 56m 22.66s−01° 47 59.36.200.17525B9III
145 G. Aql14519642610174620h 37m 18.38s+00° 05 49.26.21−0.26643B8IIIp
7 G. Aql71760959313818h 58m 23.71s+06° 14 24.76.222.45185F5IV
4 G. Aql41742409238618h 49m 37.18s+00° 50 10.46.240.01575A1V
12 G. Aql121769819348819h 02m 21.56s+08° 22 24.76.25−0.83849K2III
52 G. Aql521833879581219h 29m 18.02s+00° 14 46.06.25−0.08603K2
ψ Aqlψ481865479713919h 44m 34.19s+13° 18 10.16.25−0.72809B9III-IV
88 G. Aql881877539769719h 51m 17.73s+09° 37 47.86.250.92380A1m
HD 1919841201919849958520h 12m 35.12s+00° 52 01.66.25−0.08603A0double star
37 G. Aql371811229491619h 18m 52.75s+09° 37 05.46.310.31517G9IIILes Grey
43 G. Aql431820389528119h 23m 04.44s−07° 24 02.06.310.41493K0
HD 1831441831449566419h 27m 33.90s+14° 16 57.06.31−0.73834B4IIIsuspected variable
71 G. Aql711859669691719h 42m 02.90s−09° 11 36.46.311.26334K2
60 G. Aql601845739635619h 35m 29.79s−07° 27 36.76.321.13355K0
46 Aql461861229693119h 42m 12.81s+12° 11 35.86.33−0.39720B9III
25 G. Aql251787449414919h 09m 51.59s−00° 25 41.26.34−0.80874B5Vn
44 G. Aql441821019525319h 22m 48.35s+09° 54 46.46.343.58116F6V
1912639923420h 08m 38.28s+10° 43 33.16.34−2.421842B3IV
V450 AqlV4501843139620419h 33m 46.03s+05° 27 56.86.35−0.75858M5III-M8IIIsemiregular variable, Vmax = 6.30m, Vmin = 6.65m, P = 64.20 d
67 G. Aql671854239663019h 38m 48.99s+03° 22 53.56.36B3III
HD 1745691745699247518h 50m 45.55s+10° 58 35.06.37−2.411863K5III+...double star
U Aql50U1833449582019h 29m 21.36s−07° 02 38.66.37−2.071590F5-G1I-IICepheid variable, Vmax = 6.08m, Vmin = 6.86m, P = 7.02393 d
61 G. Aql611846639635119h 35m 25.13s+02° 54 48.56.373.25137F6IV
1849449642819h 36m 15.68s+14° 23 28.26.371.19354K0II-III
V1472 AqlV14721906589895420h 05m 26.53s+15° 30 01.36.37−0.44749M2 compeclipsing variable, ΔV = ~0.16m
V1401 Aql(64)108V14011903909891020h 05m 05.42s−11° 35 57.86.38−1.581273F1III64 Sagittarii; semiregular variable, Vmax = 6.18m, Vmin = 6.55m
24 Aql24361810539491319h 18m 50.93s+00° 20 20.46.400.52488K0II-III:..multiple star
136 G. Aql13619426310067220h 24m 41.75s+01° 22 07.06.41−0.71865K5
75 G. Aql751865359714419h 44m 41.27s+08° 43 35.76.431.00398K0
HD 1911041141911049915820h 07m 50.34s+09° 23 59.16.433.25141F3Vdouble star
1872039745419h 48m 30.51s+10° 41 38.86.44−2.221762F8Ib-II
HD 1926991281926999989420h 16m 06.03s+04° 34 51.36.442.30220G8IVChechia,[3] has a planet (b)
HD 179791301797919447819h 13m 44.02s+05° 30 56.36.470.15598A3Vsuspected variable
77 G. Aql771866609724419h 45m 52.23s−02° 53 00.46.47−1.141087B3III
87 G. Aql871877349770919h 51m 26.84s+04° 05 19.16.47K0...double star
110 G. Aql1101906649902420h 06m 12.19s−04° 04 41.26.471.37341K0
122 G. Aql1221920869962420h 13m 04.43s−00° 19 50.96.47−1.941567K5
142 G. Aql14219561710133920h 32m 20.40s+02° 07 58.16.47−1.231132K2
V1339 Aql84V13391875679760719h 50m 17.48s+07° 54 08.76.49−1.901552B2.5IVeBe star; γ Cas variable, Vmax = 6.33m, Vmin = 6.52m
57 Aql B571882949796719h 54m 38.06s−08° 14 13.16.491.27361B8Vcomponent of the 57 Aql system
HD 188405971884059803819h 55m 19.49s−06° 44 04.76.491.83279F2Vdouble star
V1691 Aql45V16911824759545319h 25m 01.51s−04° 53 04.46.501.48329A9Vδ Sct variable, ΔV = 0.04m, P = 0.0781 d
V AqlV1773369366619h 04m 24.15s−05° 41 05.46.78−1.361207C5,4 – C6,4(N6)carbon star; semiregular variable, Vmax = 6.6m, Vmin = 8.4m, P = 353 d
TT AqlTT1783599399019h 08m 13.75s+01° 17 55.27.10−4.847951F6-G5Cepheid variable, Vmax = 6.46m, Vmin = 7.70m, P = 13.7546 d
HD 1866411866419723319h 45m 41.0s−00° 41 487.342.2347K0has a planet (b)
V604 AqlV60419h 02m 6.33s−04° 26 43.27.6pec(NOVA) – e+contNova Aquilae; Vmax = 7.6m, Vmin = 18.0m
HD 1832631832639574019h 28m 24.57s+08° 21 29.07.864.25172G2IVhas two planets (b & c)
HD 1790791790799425619h 11m 09.83s−02° 38 18.27.963.94208G5IVhas a planet (b)
V1703 AqlV17031922639971120h 13m 59.85s−00° 52 00.88.106.6165K2VPhoenicia,[4] double star; has a planet (b); BY Draconis variable, ΔV = 0.03m, P = 23.98 d
HD 176986l1769869354019h 03m 06.0s−11° 02 388.4586K2.5Vhas two planets (b & c)
Gliese 7261738189220018h 47m 27s−03° 38 238.708.1746.07K5V
V1494 AqlV149419h 23m 5.38s+04° 57 20.18.8pec(NOVA) – e+contNova Aquilae; Vmax = 5.03m, Vmin = 16.0m
WASP-7420h 18m 10.0s−01° 04 339.74.31391F9has a transiting planet (b)
HAT-P-4119h 49m 17.0s+04° 40 2111.093.631014has a transiting planet (b)
V603 AqlV6031741079231618h 48m 54.64s+00° 35 02.911.644.76776pec(NOVA) – e+contNova Aquilae 1918; Vmax = −1.4m, Vmin = 12.03m
WASP-8020h 12m 40.0s−02° 08 4411.887.99196Petra,[5] has a transiting planet (b)
IRC -1041419h 42m 37.90s+11° 50 31.012.06,520M7 I
χ Aql Bχ4718620419h 42m 37.90s+11° 50 31.012.305.35800G0:+A3Vcomponent of the χ Aql system
COROT-219h 27m 07s+01° 23 0212.575.29930G7Vhas a transiting planet (b)
COROT-319h 28m 13.27s+00° 07 18.613.34.162200F3Vhas a transiting brown dwarf (b)
SS 433V134319h 11m 49.56s+04° 58 57.614.215093A7IbSanduleak-Stephenson Star; eclipsing X-ray binary
COROT-819h 26m 21.24s+01° 25 35.214.806.89~1250K1Vhas a transiting planet (b)
COROT-1019h 24m 15.30s+00° 44 46.015.227.53~1130K1Vhas a transiting planet (b)
VB 1019h 16m 57.62s+05° 09 02.217.3018.4719M8Vvan Biesbroeck's Star; has a planet (b)
V606 AqlV60619h 20m 24.3s−00° 08 7.0700pec(NOVA) – e+contNova Aquilae; Vmax = 5.5m, Vmin = 17.3m
W50 (nebula)19h 11m 49s−04° 59 12.016000Supernova remnant
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See also

  • List of stars by constellation

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