List of stars in Draco

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This is the list of notable stars in the constellation Draco.

Name B F Var HD HIP RA Dec vis.
mag.
abs.
mag.
Dist. (ly) Sp. class Notes
γ Dra γ 33 164058 87833 17h 56m 36.38s +51° 29′ 20.2″ 2.24 −1.04 148 K5III Eltanin, Etamin, Rastaban, Rastaben
η Dra η 14 148387 80331 16h 23m 59.51s +61° 30′ 50.7″ 2.73 0.58 88 G8III Aldibain,[1] Athebyne
β Dra β 23 159181 85670 17h 30m 25.98s +52° 18′ 04.9″ 2.79 −2.43 361 G2II Rastaban, Rastaben, Alwaid, Asuia
δ Dra δ 57 180711 94376 19h 12m 33.15s +67° 39′ 40.7″ 3.07 0.63 100 G9III Altais, Nodus Secundus, Nodus II, Aldib
ζ Dra ζ 22 155763 83895 17h 08m 47.23s +65° 42′ 52.7″ 3.17 −1.92 340 B6III Aldhibah, Eldsib, Nod, Nodus III
ι Dra ι 12 137759 75458 15h 24m 55.78s +58° 57′ 57.7″ 3.29 0.81 102 K2III Edasich, Eldsich, Ed Asich, Al Dhiba, Al Dhihi; has a planet (b)
χ Dra χ 44 170153 89937 18h 21m 02.34s +72° 44′ 01.3″ 3.55 4.02 26 F7Vvar
Thuban α 11 123299 68756 14h 04m 23.43s +64° 22′ 32.9″ 3.67 −1.21 309 A0III SB Adib, Dragon's Tail
ξ Dra ξ 32 163588 87585 17h 53m 31.63s +56° 52′ 20.8″ 3.73 1.06 111 K2III Grumium, Genam, Nodus Primus, Nodus I
λ Dra λ 1 100029 56211 11h 31m 24.29s +69° 19′ 52.0″ 3.82 −1.23 334 M0IIIvar Giausar, Giauzar, Gianfar, Giansar, Gaiusar, Juza
ε Dra ε 63 188119 97433 19h 48m 10.21s +70° 16′ 04.2″ 3.84 0.59 146 G8III Tyl; binary star
κ Dra κ 5 109387 61281 12h 33m 29.04s +69° 47′ 17.6″ 3.85 −2.07 498 B6IIIp Shǎowèi (少尉);[2] γ Cas variable
θ Dra θ 13 144284 78527 16h 01m 53.70s +58° 33′ 52.0″ 4.01 2.41 68 F8IV-V Shǎngzǎi (上宰)[2]
φ Dra φ 43 170000 89908 18h 20m 45.44s +71° 20′ 15.8″ 4.22 −0.52 289 A0p (Si) Zhùshǐ (柱史);[2] α2 CVn variable
HD 81817 81817 47193 09h 37m 05.35s +81° 19′ 35.1″ 4.28 −3.31 1076 K3III has a planet
τ Dra τ 60 181984 94648 19h 15m 33.29s +73° 21′ 18.8″ 4.45 1.14 150 K3III
ρ Dra ρ 67 190940 98702 20h 02m 49.05s +67° 52′ 24.4″ 4.51 −0.97 406 K3III
ψ1 Dra A ψ1 31 162003 86614 17h 41m 56.31s +72° 08′ 58.2″ 4.57 2.85 72 F5IV-V Dziban, Dsiban; component of the ψ1 Dra System
CU Dra i 10 CU 121130 67627 13h 51m 25.94s +64° 43′ 23.8″ 4.58 −0.82 391 M3III variable
π Dra π 58 182564 95081 19h 20m 40.07s +65° 42′ 51.9″ 4.60 0.41 225 A2IIIs
ο Dra ο 47 175306 92512 18h 51m 12.01s +59° 23′ 17.8″ 4.63 −0.34 322 K0II-III SB RS CVn variable
σ Dra σ 61 185144 96100 19h 32m 20.59s +69° 39′ 55.4″ 4.67 5.87 19 K0V Alsafi, Athafi; nearby
ω Dra ω 28 160922 86201 17h 36m 57.09s +68° 45′ 25.9″ 4.77 2.92 76 F5V
45 Dra d 45 171635 90905 18h 32m 34.52s +57° 02′ 44.2″ 4.77 −4.96 2885 F7Ib
42 Dra 42 170693 90344 18h 25m 58.99s +65° 33′ 48.8″ 4.82 −0.12 317 K2III Fafnir,[3] has a planet (b)
υ Dra υ 52 176524 92782 18h 54m 23.77s +71° 17′ 49.5″ 4.82 −0.30 344 K0III Shǎobì (少弼)[2]
18 Dra g 18 151101 81660 16h 40m 55.12s +64° 35′ 20.7″ 4.84 −1.76 681 K1p
HD 151613 151613 82020 16h 45m 17.79s +56° 46′ 54.1″ 4.84 2.70 87 F2V spectroscopic binary
HD 91190 91190 51808 10h 35m 05.59s +75° 42′ 46.7″ 4.86 0.38 257 K0III
ν2 Dra ν2 25 159560 85829 17h 32m 15.88s +55° 10′ 22.1″ 4.86 2.43 100 Am Kuma; component of the ν Dra system
19 Dra h 19 153597 82860 16h 56m 01.36s +65° 08′ 04.8″ 4.88 3.99 49 F6Vvar
ν1 Dra ν1 24 159541 85819 17h 32m 10.42s +55° 11′ 02.8″ 4.89 2.48 99 Am... Kuma; component of the ν Dra system
μ Dra A μ 21 154905 83608 17h 05m 20.18s +54° 28′ 11.5″ 4.91 2.76 88 F5 Arrakis, Errakis, Al Rakis; double star
HD 175535 175535 92689 18h 53m 13.54s +50° 42′ 29.8″ 4.92 −0.15 337 G8III
15 Dra A 15 149212 80650 16h 27m 59.05s +68° 46′ 05.0″ 4.94 −0.95 491 A0III
6 Dra 6 109551 61384 12h 34m 44.07s +70° 01′ 18.4″ 4.95 −1.17 546 K2III
CL Dra CL 143466 78180 15h 57m 47.59s +54° 44′ 58.2″ 4.96 2.31 110 F0IV δ Sct variable
39 Dra b 39 170073 90156 18h 23m 54.65s +58° 48′ 02.1″ 4.98 1.17 188 A3V
36 Dra 36 168151 89348 18h 13m 53.36s +64° 23′ 49.9″ 4.99 3.14 77 F5V
54 Dra 54 180610 94490 19h 13m 55.16s +57° 42′ 18.9″ 5.00 1.52 162 K2III
CQ Dra 4 CQ 108907 60998 12h 30m 06.76s +69° 12′ 04.5″ 5.01 −1.25 581 M3IIIa cataclysmic variable
30 Dra 30 162579 87212 17h 49m 04.33s +50° 46′ 50.0″ 5.02 0.90 217 A2V
35 Dra 35 163989 87234 17h 49m 26.94s +76° 57′ 44.2″ 5.02 2.49 105 F6IV-Vs
169305 89981 18h 21m 32.68s +49° 07′ 17.3″ 5.02 −1.80 755 M2III
46 Dra c 46 173524 91755 18h 42m 37.96s +55° 32′ 21.8″ 5.03 −0.21 364 B9.5p...
17 Dra 17 150117 81292 16h 36m 13.73s +52° 55′ 27.7″ 5.07 −0.36 397 B9V
27 Dra f 27 159966 85805 17h 31m 57.89s +68° 08′ 04.9″ 5.07 0.95 217 K0III
59 Dra 59 180777 94083 19h 09m 09.75s +76° 33′ 38.9″ 5.11 2.93 89 A9V
53 Dra 53 180006 94302 19h 11m 40.52s +56° 51′ 32.7″ 5.13 0.03 341 G8III
AF Dra 73 AF 196502 101260 20h 31m 30.40s +74° 57′ 16.8″ 5.18 −0.35 417 A0p... α2 CVn variable
2 Dra 2 100696 56583 11h 36m 02.62s +69° 19′ 23.7″ 5.19 0.84 242 K0III
141653 77277 15h 46m 39.95s +62° 35′ 58.9″ 5.19 0.59 272 A2IV
64 Dra e 64 190544 98583 20h 01m 28.53s +64° 49′ 15.6″ 5.22 −0.97 564 M1III
8 Dra 8 IR 112429 63076 12h 55m 28.56s +65° 26′ 18.8″ 5.23 2.93 94 A5n Taiyi; IR Dra; γ Doradus variable
26 Dra 26 160269 86036 17h 34m 59.25s +61° 52′ 33.0″ 5.23 4.49 46 G0V
174980 92056 18h 45m 46.76s +74° 05′ 07.3″ 5.25 0.19 335 K0II-III
148293 80161 16h 21m 48.74s +69° 06′ 33.9″ 5.26 0.48 294 K2III
150449 81437 16h 38m 00.46s +56° 00′ 55.4″ 5.28 0.78 259 K1III
3 Dra 3 101673 57111 11h 42m 28.43s +66° 44′ 41.3″ 5.32 −1.15 643 K3III
199437 102599 20h 47m 33.56s +80° 33′ 08.5″ 5.36 −0.09 401 K1III
9 Dra 9 113092 63432 12h 59m 55.28s +66° 35′ 50.3″ 5.37 −0.87 577 K2III
147232 79804 16h 17m 15.34s +59° 45′ 17.9″ 5.37 −1.15 657 M4IIIa
50 Dra 50 175286 92112 18h 46m 22.26s +75° 26′ 01.7″ 5.37 0.52 304 A1Vn
171779 91013 18h 33m 56.70s +52° 21′ 12.6″ 5.38 −1.56 795 K0III
75 Dra 75 196787 100965 20h 28m 14.45s +81° 25′ 21.6″ 5.38 −0.35 456 G9III
LV Dra LV 177003 93299 19h 00m 13.67s +50° 32′ 00.5″ 5.39 −1.02 623 B2.5IV α2 CVn variable
51 Dra 51 178207 93713 19h 04m 55.17s +53° 23′ 47.8″ 5.40 0.25 349 A0Vn
66 Dra 66 191277 98962 20h 05m 32.73s +61° 59′ 42.9″ 5.40 1.77 174 K3III
7 Dra 7 111335 62423 12h 47m 34.34s +66° 47′ 25.1″ 5.43 −1.46 778 K5III Tianyi
ψ2 Dra ψ2 34 164613 87728 17h 55m 11.14s +72° 00′ 18.5″ 5.43 −1.30 723 F2.5II-III
145454 78893 16h 06m 19.73s +67° 48′ 35.9″ 5.44 0.82 273 A0Vn
107193 60044 12h 18m 50.07s +75° 09′ 38.0″ 5.47 0.73 289 A1V
131507 72664 14h 51m 26.57s +59° 17′ 37.1″ 5.48 −0.18 442 K4III
175225 92549 18h 51m 35.00s +52° 58′ 28.3″ 5.51 3.43 85 G9IVa
49 Dra 49 177249 93340 19h 00m 43.47s +55° 39′ 29.9″ 5.51 −0.40 495 G5IIbCN...
16 Dra 16 150100 81290 16h 36m 11.43s +52° 53′ 59.9″ 5.53 0.09 400 B9.5Vn
156295 84183 17h 12m 32.56s +62° 52′ 27.2″ 5.54 2.44 136 F0IV
AC Dra AC 194258 100261 20h 20m 05.98s +68° 52′ 48.9″ 5.59 −1.01 681 M5III variable
176598 92969 18h 56m 25.74s +65° 15′ 29.4″ 5.62 0.70 314 G8III
158460 85290 17h 25m 41.36s +60° 02′ 54.0″ 5.65 0.56 340 A1Vn
172340 90647 18h 29m 44.96s +77° 32′ 49.5″ 5.65 −0.17 475 K4III
148374 80309 16h 23m 47.19s +61° 41′ 47.0″ 5.67 0.16 412 G8III
48 Dra 48 176408 92997 18h 56m 45.08s +57° 48′ 54.0″ 5.67 0.95 286 K1III
157681 84950 17h 21m 45.35s +53° 25′ 13.5″ 5.69 −0.60 591 K5III
194298 100357 20h 21m 11.52s +63° 58′ 48.3″ 5.69 −1.07 733 K5III
68 Dra 68 192455 99500 20h 11m 34.74s +62° 04′ 42.1″ 5.70 2.26 159 F5V
DE Dra 71 DE 193964 100221 20h 19m 36.70s +62° 15′ 26.7″ 5.71 0.39 378 B9V spectroscopic binary
HD 106574 106574 59746 12h 15m 08.53s +70° 12′ 00.3″ 5.72 −0.06 468 K2III has a planet
137443 75260 15h 22m 38.43s +63° 20′ 30.0″ 5.72 0.39 380 K4III
128000 71111 14h 32m 30.93s +55° 23′ 53.0″ 5.74 −0.63 612 K5III
138852 75974 15h 30m 55.91s +64° 12′ 30.6″ 5.74 0.79 318 K0III-IV
41 Dra 41 166866 88136 18h 00m 09.07s +80° 00′ 13.7″ 5.74 2.12 173 K2Vvar spectroscopic binary
172728 91315 18h 37m 33.51s +62° 31′ 35.3″ 5.74 0.16 426 A0V
DQ Dra DQ 148330 80375 16h 24m 25.33s +55° 12′ 18.2″ 5.75 0.50 366 A2svar... α2 CVn variable
HD 161693 161693 86782 17h 43m 59.17s +53° 48′ 06.16″ 5.76 0.24 457 A0V Alruba
76 Dra 76 199095 102208 20h 42m 35.10s +82° 31′ 52.0″ 5.75 0.55 358 A0V
139493 76376 15h 35m 57.08s +54° 37′ 50.0″ 5.77 1.38 246 A2V
μ Dra B μ 21 154906 17h 05m 19.70s +54° 28′ 13.0″ 5.80 component of the μ Dra system
142531 77738 15h 52m 16.58s +55° 49′ 35.7″ 5.81 0.60 359 G8III:
ψ1 Dra B ψ1 31 162004 86620 17h 41m 58.04s +72° 09′ 27.3″ 5.81 4.07 73 G0V component of the ψ1 Dra system, has a planet
175824 92822 18h 54m 47.17s +48° 51′ 35.0″ 5.84 2.22 173 F3III
119476 66798 13h 41m 29.82s +64° 49′ 20.8″ 5.85 1.69 221 A2V
139778 76509 15h 37m 32.04s +54° 30′ 31.6″ 5.85 0.66 355 K1III:
141675 77370 15h 47m 37.91s +55° 22′ 35.8″ 5.85 1.34 260 A3m
161178 86219 17h 37m 08.84s +72° 27′ 20.7″ 5.87 0.91 321 G9III
138265 75696 15h 27m 51.44s +60° 40′ 12.8″ 5.90 −0.41 595 K5III
187340 97122 19h 44m 18.40s +69° 20′ 13.6″ 5.90 0.24 442 A2III
133388 73507 15h 01m 27.11s +60° 12′ 15.9″ 5.91 0.91 327 A4V
CX Dra CX 174237 92133 18h 46m 43.08s +52° 59′ 16.7″ 5.91 −3.21 2173 B2.5V γ Cas variable; Be star
182190 95038 19h 20m 16.00s +57° 38′ 42.4″ 5.91 −1.25 881 M1III
HD 193664 193664 100017 20h 17m 30.63s +66° 51′ 10.7″ 5.91 4.69 57 G3V
149650 80991 16h 32m 25.66s +60° 49′ 24.0″ 5.92 0.86 335 A2V
144204 78542 16h 02m 05.56s +52° 54′ 57.6″ 5.93 −1.07 819 K5III
141472 77272 15h 46m 34.88s +55° 28′ 28.6″ 5.94 −1.58 1042 K3III
37 Dra 37 168653 89448 18h 15m 17.05s +68° 45′ 21.5″ 5.96 1.26 284 K1III:
74 Dra 74 196925 101082 20h 29m 27.31s +81° 05′ 26.7″ 5.96 1.96 205 K0III+...
HD 139357 139357 76311 15h 35m 16.22s +53° 55′ 19.7″ 5.97 0.55 396 K4III: has a planet (b)
167042 89047 18h 10m 31.53s +54° 17′ 09.4″ 5.97 2.48 163 K1III
137389 75256 15h 22m 37.25s +62° 02′ 49.8″ 5.99 0.24 461 A0sp...
113049 63340 12h 58m 47.30s +75° 28′ 20.9″ 6.00 0.17 477 K0III
161193 86561 17h 41m 21.81s +51° 49′ 05.5″ 6.00 0.96 332 K0III:
172883 91525 18h 39m 52.81s +52° 11′ 45.7″ 6.00 −0.19 563 A0p...
HD 113337 113337 63584 13h 01m 47.15s +63° 36′ 36.6″ 6.01 3.14 122 F6V has a planet[4]
173949 91915 18h 44m 18.27s +61° 02′ 53.1″ 6.02 0.78 364 G7IV
153956 83138 16h 59m 21.57s +56° 41′ 18.6″ 6.04 1.24 297 K1III:
184102 95167 19h 21m 40.24s +79° 36′ 10.4″ 6.06 1.18 309 A3V
184958 95978 19h 31m 00.29s +70° 59′ 21.3″ 6.06 −0.35 623 K2
172569 91196 18h 36m 13.25s +65° 29′ 18.7″ 6.07 1.79 234 F0V
83727 48017 09h 47m 18.14s +79° 08′ 12.2″ 6.09 0.56 416 F0V:
163929 87744 17h 55m 23.62s +55° 58′ 15.9″ 6.09 2.34 184 F0IV
127821 70952 14h 30m 46.30s +63° 11′ 08.7″ 6.10 3.59 103 F4IV
173398 91606 18h 40m 56.40s +62° 44′ 57.6″ 6.10 0.75 383 K0III
154633 83359 17h 02m 15.78s +64° 36′ 02.4″ 6.11 0.89 360 G5V
40 Dra 40 166865 88127 18h 00m 03.37s +80° 00′ 01.9″ 6.11 2.58 166 K2Vvar spectroscopic binary
174481 92269 18h 48m 16.09s +48° 46′ 02.8″ 6.12 2.37 183 A7III
159870 85923 17h 33m 31.60s +57° 33′ 31.4″ 6.15 −0.67 755 A5V+...
189900 98308 19h 58m 28.74s +63° 32′ 03.1″ 6.15 0.55 430 A3V
154391 83289 17h 01m 16.98s +60° 38′ 55.2″ 6.16 0.99 353 K1III
172864 90182 18h 24m 09.18s +83° 10′ 31.6″ 6.16 0.03 548 A2V
150429 81358 16h 36m 54.99s +63° 04′ 22.9″ 6.17 0.30 487 K5
94860 53761 10h 59m 57.02s +77° 46′ 12.8″ 6.18 0.03 553 G9III
151199 81840 16h 42m 58.40s +55° 41′ 23.7″ 6.18 1.39 295 A2p...
173664 91843 18h 43m 29.01s +53° 52′ 18.5″ 6.18 −1.65 1199 A2IV
144542 78632 16h 03m 09.37s +59° 24′ 38.9″ 6.19 −0.97 883 M1III
197508 101044 20h 29m 02.82s +83° 37′ 31.7″ 6.19 1.54 277 A4m
80930 46410 09h 27m 51.63s +75° 05′ 53.9″ 6.20 0.39 474 A5Vs
115612 64774 13h 16m 28.66s +68° 24′ 28.7″ 6.20 0.46 458 B9.5V
69 Dra 69 190960 98401 19h 59m 36.69s +76° 28′ 53.5″ 6.20 0.17 525 M3III
146603 79414 16h 12m 25.38s +67° 08′ 39.4″ 6.21 0.34 486 G8III
159330 85692 17h 30m 43.56s +57° 52′ 36.7″ 6.22 −1.53 1156 K2III
UX Dra UX 183556 95154 19h 21m 35.53s +76° 33′ 34.6″ 6.22 −2.56 1863 C5II carbon star; variable
196142 101134 20h 30m 00.72s +72° 31′ 54.3″ 6.23 −0.37 682 K4III:
DL Dra DL 129798 71876 14h 42m 03.16s +61° 15′ 43.2″ 6.24 3.09 139 F2V δ Sct variable
175823 92731 18h 53m 46.29s +57° 29′ 11.7″ 6.24 −0.19 631 K5III:
191174 98872 20h 04m 44.51s +63° 53′ 24.4″ 6.24 1.77 256 A2II-III
83550 47884 09h 45m 30.96s +78° 08′ 05.0″ 6.25 −1.21 1012 K2III
HD 164428 164428 87293 17h 50m 10.10s +78° 18′ 23.5″ 6.25 −0.93 891 K5 has a planet
ER Dra ER 127929 71040 14h 31m 42.87s +60° 13′ 32.1″ 6.26 0.73 416 F0III δ Sct variable
173920 91985 18h 44m 55.39s +54° 53′ 49.9″ 6.26 −1.10 967 G5III
55 Dra 55 179933 94140 19h 09m 45.80s +65° 58′ 42.4″ 6.26 1.29 321 A0V
150010 80920 16h 31m 28.30s +72° 36′ 43.9″ 6.27 0.63 438 K2III
65 Dra 65 190713 98658 20h 02m 20.16s +64° 38′ 03.8″ 6.27 1.21 335 G7III:
174205 91811 18h 43m 10.34s +70° 47′ 34.3″ 6.28 −0.08 610 K2
DK Dra DK 106677 59796 12h 15m 41.51s +72° 33′ 04.5″ 6.29 0.59 450 K0III +K0III RS CVn variable
154099 82880 16h 56m 16.74s +73° 07′ 40.5″ 6.29 1.35 317 F0V
155711 84021 17h 10m 30.65s +52° 24′ 31.6″ 6.30 0.73 424 B9V
169028 89835 18h 19m 56.10s +51° 20′ 52.6″ 6.30 0.80 410 K1III:
184936 96164 19h 33m 10.06s +60° 09′ 31.2″ 6.30 −1.54 1203 K4III
108150 60589 12h 25m 06.38s +63° 48′ 10.0″ 6.31 0.31 516 G8III
143187 78017 15h 55m 49.66s +58° 54′ 42.2″ 6.31 0.54 465 A0V
148880 80710 16h 28m 43.41s +51° 24′ 27.8″ 6.31 0.91 391 G9III
166207 88732 18h 06m 53.47s +50° 49′ 21.4″ 6.31 0.94 386 K0III
138524 75822 15h 29m 21.13s +62° 05′ 58.4″ 6.32 −0.28 681 K5
VW Dra VW 156947 84496 17h 16m 29.45s +60° 40′ 14.1″ 6.32 0.47 482 K1.5IIIb semiregular variable
176707 93197 18h 58m 59.40s +50° 48′ 32.9″ 6.32 0.71 432 G8III
190252 98333 19h 58m 41.78s +70° 22′ 00.5″ 6.32 0.76 421 G8III
191372 98890 20h 04m 53.41s +68° 01′ 37.9″ 6.32 −1.35 1116 M3IIIa
108399 60699 12h 26m 24.47s +71° 55′ 47.6″ 6.33 0.95 389 G8III:
145674 79125 16h 09m 02.92s +57° 56′ 16.1″ 6.33 0.88 401 A1V
160933 86184 17h 36m 40.03s +69° 34′ 16.5″ 6.33 3.19 139 F9V
176795 92717 18h 53m 33.20s +75° 47′ 14.4″ 6.33 −0.82 876 A1V
105678 59291 12h 09m 47.09s +74° 39′ 40.9″ 6.34 2.05 235 F6IV
122909 68537 14h 01m 50.70s +68° 40′ 43.3″ 6.34 0.05 592 K5
CN Dra CN 187764 97326 19h 46m 44.66s +68° 26′ 16.8″ 6.34 0.31 525 F0III δ Sct variable
169885 90146 18h 23m 47.95s +53° 18′ 03.1″ 6.35 1.26 340 A3m
177483 93466 19h 02m 07.04s +52° 15′ 40.1″ 6.35 −0.12 642 G8III:...
183611 95576 19h 26m 26.46s +62° 33′ 25.4″ 6.38 −0.22 682 K5III
82685 47260 09h 37m 56.29s +73° 04′ 49.6″ 6.39 2.18 227 F2V+...
121146 67589 13h 50m 59.40s +68° 18′ 55.6″ 6.39 1.50 310 K2IV
147662 79867 16h 18m 09.81s +68° 33′ 16.0″ 6.39 0.09 594 K0
164780 87670 17h 54m 26.75s +75° 10′ 16.4″ 6.39 0.56 479 K0
169221 89943 18h 21m 07.15s +49° 43′ 31.5″ 6.39 −0.17 668 K1III
20 Dra 20 153697 82898 16h 56m 25.32s +65° 02′ 20.6″ 6.40 2.27 219 F1V
175938 92040 18h 45m 38.06s +79° 56′ 33.0″ 6.40 1.67 288 A8V
154319 83114 16h 59m 02.57s +69° 11′ 10.9″ 6.41 1.71 284 K0
145694 79164 16h 09m 26.01s +55° 49′ 44.1″ 6.43 0.79 438 K0
170811 90476 18h 27m 42.09s +59° 32′ 56.5″ 6.43 1.18 365 K0IV
112826 63297 12h 58m 18.87s +64° 55′ 31.8″ 6.44 −0.59 832 K0
137928 75587 15h 26m 32.17s +54° 01′ 13.2″ 6.44 1.21 363 A2IV
158633 85235 17h 25m 00.90s +67° 18′ 24.1″ 6.44 5.90 42 K0V
138338 75788 15h 28m 56.83s +55° 11′ 41.5″ 6.45 1.64 299 A3m
140117 76651 15h 39m 09.52s +57° 55′ 27.9″ 6.45 0.78 443 K1III
149198 80682 16h 28m 21.17s +67° 02′ 38.4″ 6.45 −0.18 689 M0
178208 93733 19h 05m 09.85s +49° 55′ 23.4″ 6.45 0.19 583 K3III
82327 47119 09h 36m 06.79s +74° 19′ 08.0″ 6.46 0.78 447 B9V
128332 71251 14h 34m 15.70s +57° 03′ 57.0″ 6.46 4.15 95 F7V
155328 83857 17h 08m 17.08s +50° 50′ 32.0″ 6.46 −0.17 689 A1V
HD 158259 158259 85268 17h 25m 24.14s +52° 47′ 26.9″ 6.46 4.29 89 G0 has five planets
176560 93068 18h 57m 28.46s +58° 13′ 29.7″ 6.47 1.14 380 A2V
185394 96297 19h 34m 46.34s +63° 26′ 03.0″ 6.47 0.38 539 K2
91075 51883 10h 36m 02.02s +80° 29′ 40.7″ 6.48 0.89 428 G4III:
100858 56716 11h 37m 42.31s +77° 35′ 44.5″ 6.49 −2.09 1698 K5
158485 85317 17h 26m 04.85s +58° 39′ 06.7″ 6.49 1.30 356 A4V
186340 96771 19h 40m 13.19s +60° 30′ 25.7″ 6.49 1.09 391 A5V
167387 89104 18h 11m 07.16s +60° 24′ 34.3″ 6.50 0.76 459 A1Vnn
176668 93053 18h 57m 17.34s +62° 23′ 48.7″ 6.50 1.65 305 G5IV comp
184146 94604 19h 15m 07.91s +83° 27′ 45.8″ 6.50 0.61 492 A3V
17 Dra 17 150118 16h 36m 14.10s +52° 55′ 27.0″ 6.53
29 Dra 29 160538 85852 17h 32m 41.35s +74° 13′ 38.2″ 6.61 1.54 337 K0III
RY Dra RY 112559 63152 12h 56m 25.89s +65° 59′ 39.9″ 6.63 −1.81 1590 C7I carbon star; variable, Vmax = 6.5m, Vmin = 8.0m, P = 172 d
HD 143105 143105 77838 15h 53m 37.0s +68° 43′ 12″ 6.75 159 F5 has a planet
38 Dra 38 169027 89594 18h 16m 58.77s +68° 44′ 30.1″ 6.79 0.28 655 A0
HD 97619 97619 55048 11h 16m 08.9s +78° 18′ 32″ 6.88 695 K0 E has a planet
205 Dra 205 174343 92204 18h 47m 29.57s +49° 25′ 55.4″ 7.19 0.28 787 F5
BY Dra BY 234677 91009 18h 33m 55.77s +51° 43′ 08.9″ 8.07 5.66 54 K6Ve prototype of the BY Dra variables
HD 156279 156279 84171 17h 12m 23s +63° 21′ 08″ 8.08 119 K0 has a planet
HD 163607 163607 87601 17h 53m 40s +56° 23′ 31″ 8.15 225 G5IV has two planets (b & c)
HIP 91258 91258 18h 36m 53.0s +61° 42′ 09″ 8.65 146 G5V has a planet (b)
R Dra R 149880 81014 16h 32m 40.23s +66° 45′ 17.9″ 8.67 −1.42 1042 M6e Mira variable; Vmax = 6.7m, Vmin = 13.2m, P = 245.5 d
HD 109246 109246 61177 12h 32m 07.19s +74° 29′ 22.4″ 8.77 4.69 214 G0V Funi; has a planet
HD 147379 147379 79755 16h 16m 43.0s +67° 14′ 20�� 8.90 35 M1V has a planet
HD 173739 173739 91768 18h 42m 46.7s +59° 37′ 49″ 8.94 11.20 11.5 M3V component of Struve 2398, 15th nearest star system; flare star
HD 176693 176693 18h 59m 09.0s +48° 25′ 23″ 9.0 Kepler-408, has a transiting planet
HD 191939 191939 99175 20h 08m 06.0s +66° 51′ 01″ 9.0 175 G8V has three planets
HD 173740 173740 91772 18h 42m 46.9s +59° 37′ 36″ 9.70 11.96 11.5 M3.5V component of Struve 2398; flare star
Kepler-10 19h 02m 43.06s +50° 14′ 28.7″ 10.96 4.77 564 G has two transiting planets (b and c)
GSC 03549-02811 19h 07m 14.04s +49° 18′ 59.1″ 11.41 4.70 718 G0V has the transiting planet TrES-2
HD 238914 238914 91388 18h 38m 20.0s +59° 15′ 14″ 12.00 1924 K7 has the planet
WASP-150 17h 37m 03.0s +53° 01′ 16″ 12.00 1748 has a transiting planet
T Dra T 87820 17h 56m 23.31s +58° 13′ 06.2″ 12.48 6.27 568 Nev Mira variable; Vmax = 7.2m, Vmin = 13.5m, P = 421.2 d
Kepler-447 19h 01m 04.0s +48° 33′ 36″ 12.5 has a transiting planet (b)
Kepler-4 19h 02m 27.68s +50° 08′ 08.7″ 12.7 4.2 1631 G0 has a transiting planet (b)
HAT-P-37 18h 57m 11s +51° 16′ 09″ 13.23 1341 has a transiting planet
Kepler-90 18h 57m 44.0s +49° 18′ 19″ 14.0 has eight transiting planets ( e, f, g, h & i)
V571 Dra 18h 35m 58.79s +53° 10′ 28.9″ 14.58 7000 binary star system
GD 356 16h 40m 57.16s +53° 41′ 09.6″ 15.39 13.43 65 White dwarf with emission lines
Kepler-52 19h 06m 57.0s +49° 58′ 33″ 15.5 has three transiting planets
Kepler-441 18h 58m 16.0s +49° 00′ 46″ 15.5 926 has a transiting planet
LP 71-82 18h 02m 16.60s 64° 15′ 44.6″ 27.69 M5.0V [5][6][7][8][9][10]
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See also[]

  • List of stars by constellation

References[]

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  6. ^ Reid, I. Neill; Cruz, Kelle L.; Allen, Peter; Mungall, F.; Kilkenny, D.; Liebert, James; Hawley, Suzanne L.; Fraser, Oliver J.; Covey, Kevin R.; Lowrance, Patrick (2003). "Meeting the Cool Neighbors. VII. Spectroscopy of Faint Red NLTT Dwarfs". The Astronomical Journal. 126 (6): 3007–3016. arXiv:astro-ph/0308380. Bibcode:2003AJ....126.3007R. doi:10.1086/379173.
  7. ^ Riaz, Basmah; Gizis, John E.; Harvin, James (2006). "Identification of New M Dwarfs in the Solar Neighborhood". The Astronomical Journal. 132 (2): 866–872. arXiv:astro-ph/0606617. Bibcode:2006AJ....132..866R. doi:10.1086/505632. Table 1
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