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List of stars in Apus

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This is the list of notable stars in the constellation Apus. It is sorted by decreasing brightness.

Name B Var HD HIP RA Dec vis.mag. abs.mag. Dist. (ly) Sp. class Notes
α Aps α 129078 72370  14h 47m 51.73s −79° 02′ 41.0″ 3.83 −1.67 411 K5III
γ Aps γ 147675 81065  16h 33m 27.46s −78° 53′ 49.1″ 3.86 0.41 159 K0IV SB
β Aps β 149324 81852  16h 43m 05.42s −77° 30′ 59.7″ 4.23 0.81 158 K0III double star
δ1 Aps δ1 145366 80047  16h 20m 20.84s −78° 41′ 44.4″ 4.68 −2.17 765 M4-M5III visual double star with δ2 Aps; semiregular variable, Vmax = 4.66m, Vmin = 4.87m
ζ Aps ζ 156277 84969  17h 21m 59.53s −67° 46′ 14.3″ 4.76 −0.14 312 K1III
η Aps η 123998 69896  14h 18m 13.97s −81° 00′ 27.4″ 4.89 1.73 140 A2m...
ε Aps ε 124771 70248  14h 22m 23.20s −80° 06′ 32.1″ 5.06 −1.08 551 B4V γ Cas variable
δ2 Aps δ2 145388 80057  16h 20m 26.86s −78° 40′ 02.7″ 5.27 −1.27 663 K3III visual double star with δ1 Aps
R Aps R 131109 73223  14h 57m 53.16s −76° 39′ 45.4″ 5.37 −0.22 428 K4III not variable despite designation
ι Aps ι 156190 84979  17h 22m 05.88s −70° 07′ 23.4″ 5.39 −2.34 1144 B8/B9Vn... binary star
κ1 Aps κ1 137387 76013  15h 31m 30.82s −73° 23′ 22.4″ 5.52 -2.31 1200 B1npe double star; γ Cas variable, Vmax = 5.43m, Vmin = 5.61m
HR 6135 148488 81141  16h 34m 19.37s −70° 59′ 17.0″ 5.50 −1.80 942 K1IIICN...
HD 130458 130458 72833  14h 53m 13.54s −73° 11′ 24.6″ 5.59 0.63 320 G5III double star
κ2 Aps κ2 138800 76750  15h 40m 21.36s −73° 26′ 47.9″ 5.64 −1.12 734 B8IVe triple star
θ Aps θ 122250 68815  14h 05m 20.10s −76° 47′ 48.0″ 5.69 0.67 328 M6.5III semiregular variable, Vmax = 4.65m, Vmin = 6.20m, P = 111.0 d
HR 5955 143346 78868  16h 05m 55.88s −72° 24′ 03.9″ 5.70 0.97 288 K1IIICNII
NO Aps NO 156513 85760  17h 31m 27.47s −80° 51′ 32.5″ 5.83 −1.15 811 M3III semiregular variable, Vmax = 5.71m, Vmin = 5.95m
HD 164712 164712 89115  18h 11m 15.76s −75° 53′ 26.9″ 5.86 1.41 253 K3III double star
HD 165259 165259 89234  18h 12m 34.17s −73° 40′ 18.4″ 5.86 2.80 133 F5V double star
HD 131425 131425 73415  15h 00m 11.34s −77° 09′ 37.9″ 5.92 −1.23 876 G8II
HD 138867 138867 76877  15h 41m 54.70s −76° 04′ 54.7″ 5.95 0.64 377 B9V
HD 122862 122862 69090  14h 08m 27.71s −74° 51′ 02.6″ 6.02 3.73 93 G1V
HD 133981 133981 74421  15h 12m 34.01s −72° 46′ 14.0″ 6.02 −1.06 849 B8/B9III
HD 126209 126209 70874  14h 29m 37.07s −76° 43′ 44.5″ 6.06 0.04 522 K0/K1III
HD 161988 161988 87926  17h 57m 41.68s −76° 10′ 40.6″ 6.08 −0.23 595 K2III double star
HD 121439 121439 68431  14h 00m 32.85s −78° 35′ 23.9″ 6.09 −0.65 728 B9III
HD 138289 138289 76664  15h 39m 18.62s −77° 55′ 03.7″ 6.19 1.10 339 K2II
HD 131551 131551 73394  14h 59m 55.77s −75° 01′ 57.4″ 6.20 0.15 529 B9V double star
HD 154556 154556 84158  17h 12m 19.85s −70° 43′ 15.2″ 6.21 1.99 228 K1IVCN...
HD 154972 154972 84510  17h 16m 35.70s −74° 31′ 58.4″ 6.24 1.25 324 A0V
HD 128294 128294 71870  14h 41m 59.76s −77° 00′ 41.1″ 6.34 0.05 592 B9III
HD 162337 162337 88599  18h 05m 26.74s −81° 29′ 11.2″ 6.37 −0.89 924 K3/K4III
HD 137366 137366 75959  15h 30m 49.19s −71° 39′ 14.7″ 6.39 −1.15 1052 B3V
HD 141846 141846 78360  15h 59m 55.14s −78° 01′ 37.6″ 6.40 1.76 276 F3IV double star
HD 124639 124639 70418  14h 24m 22.18s −82° 50′ 53.6″ 6.42 −0.74 881 B8V emission-line star
HD 129899 129899 72670  14h 51m 30.07s −77° 10′ 33.4″ 6.44 −0.76 898 Ap...
HD 152010 152010 82944  16h 57m 01.06s −71° 06′ 41.6″ 6.46 −2.08 1663 A5IV/V double star
HD 124099 124099 69778  14h 16m 55.17s −77° 39′ 51.2″ 6.48 −2.82 2362 K2IIp semiregular variable, Vmax = 6.46m, Vmin = 6.49m, P = 528 d
HD 159558 159558 86510  17h 40m 44.57s −67° 51′ 14.8″ 6.48 1.15 379 G8III
HD 134606 134606 74653  15h 15m 15s −70° 31′ 11″ 6.85 4.74 86 G6IV has three planets (b, c & d)
HD 137509 NN 137509 76011  15h 31m 27.12s −71° 03′ 43.7″ 6.87 0.41 638 B8 α2 CVn variable, Vmax = 6.86m, Vmin = 6.92m, P = 4.4928 d
HD 131664 131664 73408  15h 00m 06.07s −73° 32′ 07.2″ 8.13 4.38 183.5 G3V has a brown dwarf companion, initially thought to be a planet (b)
HD 137388 137388 76351  15h 35m 40s −80° 12′ 17″ 8.71 5.81 124 K0/K1V has a planet (b)
S Aps S 133444 74179  15h 09m 24.53s −72° 03′ 45.2″ 9.60 -1.28 4900 C+ R CrB variable, Vmax = 9.54m, Vmin = 17.0m, P = 66.03 d
HD 138403 138403  15h 37m 11.18s −71° 54′ 52.9″ 10.47 O8(f)ep central star of planetary nebula He 2-131
Z Aps Z  14h 06m 54.81s −71° 22′ 16.8″ 11.07 RV Tau variable, Vmax = 10.7m, Vmin = 12.7m, P = 37.89 d
L 19-2 MY  14h 33m 07.60s −81° 20′ 14.5″ 13.75 DA4.1 ZZ Cet variable, ΔV = 0.05m
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