11 Serpentis is a single star in the constellation of Serpens, located 271 light years away from the Sun. It has the Bayer designation A1 Serpentis, 11...
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designation A Serpentis is shared by two stars in the head of the constellation Serpens: A1 Serpentis (11 Serpentis) A2 Serpentis (25 Serpentis) Hoffleit...
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List of stars in Serpens (redirect from 4 Serpentis)
87 73 K2III Unukalhai, Unukalhay, Unuk al Hay, Unuk Elhai, Unuk, Cor Serpentis η Ser η 58 34 Cau 168723 89962 18h 21m 18.92s −02° 53′ 49.6″ 3.23 1.84...
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Alpha Serpentis or α Serpentis, formally named Unukalhai (/ˌjuːnək.ælˈheɪ/), is a double star in the head (Serpens Caput) of the equatorial constellation...
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Gamma Serpentis (γ Serpentis, γ Ser) is a star in the equatorial constellation Serpens, in the part of the constellation that represents the serpent's...
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Beta Serpentis, Latinized from β Serpentis, is a binary star system in the constellation Serpens, in its head (Serpens Caput). It is visible to the naked...
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Kappa Serpentis, Latinised from κ Serpentis, is a single, red-hued star in the constellation Serpens, in its head (Serpens Caput). It has the proper name...
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Psi Serpentis (ψ Ser, ψ Serpentis) is a triple star system within the Serpens Caput part of the equatorial constellation Serpens. Based upon an annual...
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Tau6 Serpentis, Latinized from τ6 Serpentis, is a G-type giant star in the constellation of Serpens, approximately 450 light-years from the Earth. It has...
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Lambda Serpentis, Latinized from λ Serpentis, is a star in the constellation Serpens, in its head (Serpens Caput). It has an apparent visual magnitude...
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Omega Serpentis (ω Ser, ω Serpentis) is a solitary star within the Serpens Caput part of the equatorial constellation of Serpens. It is visible to the...
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Delta Serpentis, Latinized from δ Serpentis, is a binary star system in the constellation Serpens, in its head (Serpens Caput). The light from the two...
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CV Serpentis is a binary star system in the equatorial constellation of Serpens. It is a detached eclipsing binary with an orbital period of 29.7 days...
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Tau3 Serpentis, Latinized from τ3 Serpentis, is a giant star in the constellation of Serpens. It has an apparent visual magnitude of approximately 6.11, which...
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Tau7 Serpentis, Latinized from τ7 Serpentis, is an A-type star in the constellation of Serpens, approximately 174 light-years from the Earth. It has an...
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Epsilon Serpentis, Latinized from ε Serpentis, is a single, white-hued star in the constellation Serpens, in its head (Serpens Caput). It is visible to...
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Mu Serpentis, Latinized from μ Serpentis, is a binary star in the Serpens Caput (head) section of the equatorial constellation Serpens. It is visible...
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List of stars in Virgo (redirect from 2 Serpentis)
mag. Dist. (ly) Sp. class Notes Spica α 67 144 116658 65474 13h 25m 11.60s −11° 09′ 40.5″ 0.98 −3.55 262 B1V Spica Virginis, Azimech, Alarph; β Cep variable...
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Rho Serpentis, Latinized from ρ Serpentis, is a single star in the Caput section of the equatorial Serpens constellation. It has an orange hue and is...
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ι Serpentis, Latinized as Iota Serpentis and abbreviated Iot Ser, is a triple star system in the constellation Serpens, in its head (Serpens Caput). It...
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5 Serpentis is a wide binary star system in Serpens Caput, the western section of the equatorial constellation of Serpens. It is faintly visible to the...
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ν Serpentis, Latinized as Nu Serpentis, is a solitary star in the Serpens Cauda section of the equatorial constellation of Serpens. It is a white-hued...
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Pi Serpentis, Latinized from π Serpentis, is a solitary white-hued star in the constellation Serpens, located in its head, Serpens Caput. Based upon an...
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Ophiuchi, β Herculis, γ Herculis, κ Herculis, γ Serpentis, β Serpentis, α Serpentis, δ Serpentis, ε Serpentis, δ Ophiuchi and ε Ophiuchi. Consequently, the...
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Upsilon Serpentis, Latinized from υ Serpentis, is a star in the Serpens Caput section of the constellation Serpens. Based upon an annual parallax shift...
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Xi Serpentis, Latinized from ξ Serpentis, is a triple star system in the Serpens Cauda (tail) section of the equatorial constellation Serpens. Based upon...
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Zeta Serpentis, Latinized from ζ Serpentis, is the Bayer designation for a single, yellow-white hued star in the equatorial constellation of Serpens....
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AO Serpentis is an eclipsing binary star system in the Serpens Caput segment of the Serpens constellation. It is invisible to the naked eye with a typical...
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