Lists of stars by constellation

Lists of stars by constellation

All stars but one can be associated with an IAU constellation. IAU constellations are areas of the sky. There are 88 IAU constellations, so the sky is divided into 88 boxes.

The only star that does not belong to a constellation is the Sun. The Sun travels through the 13 constellations along the ecliptic, the 12 of the Zodiac and Ophiucus.

Lists of stars by constellation

Stars are listed in the appropriate lists for the constellation, as follows:

*Andromeda
*Antlia
*Apus
*Aquarius
*Aquila
*Ara
*Aries
*Auriga
*Boötes
*Caelum
*Camelopardalis
*Cancer
*Canes Venatici
*Canis Major
*Canis Minor
*Capricornus
*Carina
*Cassiopeia
*Centaurus
*Cepheus
*Cetus
*Chamaeleon

*Circinus
*Columba
*Coma Berenices
*Corona Australis
*Corona Borealis
*Corvus
*Crater
*Crux
*Cygnus
*Delphinus
*Dorado
*Draco
*Equuleus
*Eridanus
*Fornax
*Gemini
*Grus
*Hercules
*Horologium
*Hydra
*Hydrus
*Indus

*Lacerta
*Leo
*Leo Minor
*Lepus
*Libra
*Lupus
*Lynx
*Lyra
*Mensa
*Microscopium
*Monoceros
*Musca
*Norma
*Octans
*Ophiuchus
*Orion
*Pavo
*Pegasus
*Perseus
*Phoenix
*Pictor
*Pisces

*Piscis Austrinus
*Puppis
*Pyxis
*Reticulum
*Sagitta
*Sagittarius
*Scorpius
*Sculptor
*Scutum
*Serpens
*Sextans
*Taurus
*Telescopium
*Triangulum
*Triangulum Australe
*Tucana
*Ursa Major
*Ursa Minor
*Vela
*Virgo
*Volans
*Vulpecula

Criteria of inclusion

*Sixth magnitude stars or brighter ("V" < 6.50)
*Stars with a Bayer or Flamsteed designation, named stars
*Notable variable stars (prototypes, rare or otherwise important)
*Nearest stars
*Stars with planets
*Notable neutron stars, black holes, and other exotic stellar objects

References

* "The Astronomical Almanac" (2000).
* Roy L. Bishop, ed., "The Observer's Almanac 1991", The Royal Astronomical Society of Canada.
* "Burnham's Celestial Handbook: An Observer's Guide to the Universe Beyond the Solar System", Vols. 1, 2, 3 (Dover Pubns, 1978).
* N.D. Kostjuk, "HD-DM-GC-HR-HIP-Bayer-Flamsteed Cross Index" (2002) ( [http://cdsweb.u-strasbg.fr/viz-bin/Cat?IV/27 CDS Catalogue IV/27] ).

ee also

* List of constellations
* Lists of stars

External links

* [http://www.astro.wisc.edu/~dolan/constellations/constellation_list.html Alphabetical listing of constellations]
* [http://www.voynich.nu/extra/donstars.html Arabic Star Names]
* [http://www.astro.uiuc.edu/~kaler/sow/starname.html Star Names]
* [http://www.ras.ucalgary.ca/~gibson/starnames/starnames.html Star Names by constellation]
* [http://homepage.ntlworld.com/robin.gatter/data/stars_list.htm Star Table List]
* [http://www.glyphweb.com/esky/stars/default.htm Stars: Index of Proper Names]
* [http://www.star-names.freeserve.co.uk/starnamesindex.htm Star names index]
* [http://members.optusnet.com.au/~gtosiris/index1.html Studies of Occidental Constellations and Star Names to the Classical Period: An Annotated Bibliography]
* [http://www.obliquity.com/skyeye/misc/name.html (Un)Common Star Names]


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