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| 1 | Spectral class |
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| 2 | Atlas (star) |
| Atlas is a star in the Pleiades open cluster (M45). Also known as 27 Tauri . Magnitude: 3.62 Spectral Class: B8 III Rektaszension: 3h49m9s Declination: +24°3'12" Distance: 410 light years ... | |
| 3 | Mirach |
| Mirach is the common name of β Andromedae , a star in the Andromeda constellation. Mirach is a red giant of spectral class M0, ca. 200 light years away, with a magnitude of 2.07 ... | |
| 4 | Subdwarf star |
| A subdwarf star , sometimes denoted by "sd", is luminosity class VI under the Yerkes spectral classification system. They are defined as stars with luminosity 1.5 to 2 magnitudes lower than that of main-sequence stars of the same spectral type; this is due to subdwarfs having lower metallicity ... | |
| 5 | 64 Angelina |
| hours Spectral class E Abs. magnitude 7.67 History 2 Discoverer E. W. Tempel, 1861 64 Angelina is a quite large Main belt asteroid. It belongs to the less common spectral class E. It was ... | |
| 6 | G-type asteroid |
| G-type asteroid is a subdivision of C-type asteroids distinguished spectrally by differences in the ultraviolet absorption. The most notable asteroid in this class is 1 Ceres. You can use the "What links here" toolbox link to find asteroids of this type ... | |
| 7 | Maia (star) |
| In astronomy, Maia (20 Tauri) is the third brightest of the seven bright stars in the Pleiades open star cluster. It is a blue giant of spectral class B7, and has a visual magnitude of 3.86, thus requiring darker skies to be seen. It is named after Maia from Greek mythology ... | |
| 8 | 68 Leto |
| Spectral class S Albedo 4 0.228 Abs. magnitude 6.78 History 2 Discoverer R. Luther, 1861 68 Leto is a large main belt asteroid. Its spectral type is S, so it is quite bright in color and ... | |
| 9 | Semiregular variable star |
| Semiregular variable stars are giants or supergiants of intermediate and late spectral type... in several subtypes: SRA: Late spectral-type (M, C, S or Me, Ce, Se) giants displaying persistent... this class. Amplitudes and light-curve shapes generally vary and periods are in the range of 35-1200 ... | |
| 10 | 101 Helena |
| Spectral class S Abs. magnitude 8.33 Albedo 4 0.190 History 2 Discoverer J. C. Watson ... | |
| 11 | 151 Abundantia |
| 151 Abundantia Orbital characteristics 1 Orbit type Main belt Semimajor axis 2.592 AU Perihelion distance 2.507 AU Aphelion distance 2.678 AU Orbital period 4.17 years Inclination 6.44° Eccentricity 0.033 Physical characteristics 1 Diameter 45.4 km Spectral class 4 S Abs ... | |
| 12 | 156 Xanthippe |
| hours Spectral class C Abs. magnitude 8.64 Albedo 4 0.042 History 2 Discoverer J. Palisa, 1875 ... | |
| 13 | 160 Una |
| Spectral class 5 C Abs. magnitude 9.08 Albedo 4 0.063 History 2 Discoverer C. H. F. Peters ... | |
| 14 | 178 Belisana |
| hours Spectral class 5 S Abs. magnitude 9.38 Albedo 4 0.244 History 2 Discoverer J. Palisa ... | |
| 15 | 184 Dejopeja |
| hours Spectral class M Abs. magnitude 8.31 Albedo 4 0.190 History 2 Discoverer J. Palisa, 1878 ... |