List of stars in Corvus

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

Name B F Var HD HIP RA Dec vis.
mag.
abs.
mag.
Dist. (ly) Sp. class Notes
γ Crvγ41066255980312h 15m 48.47s−17° 32 31.12.58−0.94165B8IIIGienah Corvi, Gienah, Gienah Ghurab, Djenah al Ghyrab al Eymen, Dextra ala Corvi;[1] suspected variable, Vmax = 2.56m, Vmin = 2.60m
β Crvβ91093796135912h 34m 23.23s−23° 23 47.82.65−0.51140G5IIKraz, Tso Hea; suspected variable, Vmax = 2.60m, Vmin = 2.66m
δ Crvδ71087676096512h 29m 51.98s−16° 30 54.32.940.7988B9.5VAlgorab, Algoral, Algorel, Algores; double star; suspected variable, Vmax = 2.91m, Vmin = 2.96m
ε Crvε21057075931612h 10m 07.53s−22° 37 11.33.02−1.82303K2IIIMinkar; suspected variable, Vmax = 2.98m, Vmin = 3.06m
α Crvα11054525919912h 08m 24.75s−24° 43 43.64.023.1748F0IV/VAl Chiba, Al Minliar al Ghurab, Alchiba, Alchita, Alkhiba, Minkar al Ghyrab, Rostrum Corvi;[1]
η Crvη81090856117412h 32m 04.48s−16° 11 45.14.303.0059F2Vsuspected variable, Vmax = 4.29m, Vmin = 4.32m
HD 1074181074186022112h 20m 55.72s−13° 33 56.75.151.24201K0IIIsuspected variable, Vmax = 5.14m, Vmin = 5.17m
VV CrvVV1103176191012h 41m 16.02s−13° 00 50.15.170.51278F3IVquadruple star; Algol variable
ζ Crvζ51073486018912h 20m 33.71s−22° 12 57.05.20−0.16385B8VChang Sha (長沙);[2] emission-line star; double star, suspected variable
31 Crt(31)TY1043375858712h 00m 51.17s−19° 39 32.45.28−3.371753B2IVspectroscopic binary; rotating ellipsoidal variable; once mistaken for a moon of Mercury
3 Crv31058505939412h 11m 03.88s−23° 36 08.55.451.70183A1V
HD 1092721092726129612h 33m 34.27s−12° 49 49.25.582.15158G8III/IV
HD 1088211088216101512h 30m 17.46s−23° 41 47.15.63−1.57898M0III
6 Crv61078156042512h 23m 21.60s−24° 50 26.25.660.73316K1III
HD 1091411091416121212h 32m 36.09s−13° 51 32.35.742.90120F3IV/V
HD 1064851064855972812h 14m 59.58s−20° 50 39.25.820.65353K0IIICN...
HD 1072951072956015712h 20m 10.83s−22° 10 32.35.940.13474K0III+...double star
HD 1099311099316168812h 38m 44.69s−18° 15 00.66.002.03203F0V
HD 1103851103856195112h 41m 49.51s−19° 45 32.96.021.91216F2V
HD 1068191068195989512h 17m 03.36s−16° 41 37.56.05−0.04540A2Vsuspected variable, Vmax = 5.82m, Vmin = 6.06m
HD 1123041123046310912h 55m 53.25s−15° 19 37.36.18−0.38669A0V
TU CrvTU1095856149612h 35m 58.77s−20° 31 38.56.201.77251F0IIIδ Sct variable
HD 1092381092386127012h 33m 22.27s−19° 47 32.96.260.65432F0IV/Vsuspected variable, ΔV = 0.03m
HD 1043071043075857412h 00m 42.23s−21° 50 14.96.280.22532K2IIIdouble star
HD 1084771084776080912h 27m 49.45s−16° 37 54.76.30−1.671278G5II
HD 1087991087996099412h 30m 04.93s−13° 23 35.06.374.3881G1/G2Vmultiple star
HD 1091321091326120812h 32m 32.89s−21° 12 43.26.410.86419K0III
TT CrvTT1078146042112h 23m 18.90s−11° 48 43.56.48−0.68881M3IIIsemiregular variable, Vmax = 6.47m, Vmin = 6.57m, P = 11.5 d
R CrvR1071996010612h 19m 37.87s−19° 15 21.86.70M4.5-9:3Mira variable, Vmax = 6.7m, Vmin = 14.4m, P = 317.03 d
HD 1110311110316234512h 46m 30.85s−11° 48 44.86.884.4599G5Vhas an unconfirmed planet (b)
HD 1037741037745826311h 56m 56.0s−12° 06 287.12179F5Vhas a planet (b)
HD 1040671040675845111h 59m 10.01s−20° 21 13.67.936.3468K2Vhas a planet (b)
HD 1119801119806288212h 53m 15.05s−18° 31 20.08.38310.5F7Vhigh-velocity star
RV CrvRV1097966162012h 37m 40.71s−19° 34 40.18.76656F0Vβ Lyr variable, Vmax = 8.6m, Vmin = 9.16m, P = 0.7472521 d
SX CrvSX1101396182512h 40m 15.04s−18° 48 00.99.11298.0F7VW UMa variable, Vmax = 8.99m, Vmin = 9.25m, P = 0.3166386 d
W CrvW12h 07m 37.36s−13° 08 59.011.28G2Iabβ Lyr variable, Vmax = 11.16m, Vmin = 12.5m, P = 0.38808083 d
TV CrvTV12h 20m 24.15s−18° 27 02.012.2Tombaugh's Star
WASP-8312h 40m 37.0s−19° 17 0312.9978G8has a transiting planet (b)
DENIS-P J1228.2-154712h 28m 15.23s−15° 47 34.266.0L5Vbinary brown dwarf
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See also

  • List of stars by constellation

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