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This is the list of notable stars in the constellation Scorpius, sorted by decreasing brightness.

Name B F Var HD HIP RA Dec vis.
mag.
abs.
mag.
Dist. (ly) Sp. class Notes
Antares A α 21 148478 80763 16 29 24.47 −26° 25′ 55.0″ 0.91 −5.24 553 M1.5Iab-b Cor Scorpii, Qalb al-Aqrab, Vespertilo; 16th brightest star; binary; semiregular variable, Vmax = 0.75, Vmin = 1.21, P = 2180 d
λ Sco λ 35 158926 85927 17 33 36.53 −37° 06′ 13.5″ 1.62 −5.05 703 B2IV+DA7.9 Shaula; β Cep and Algol variable, Vmax = 1.59, Vmin = 1.65, P = 0.21 d
θ Sco θ 159532 86228 17 37 19.13 −42° 59′ 52.2″ 1.86 −2.75 272 F1II Sargas; suspected variable, Vmax = 1.84, Vmin = 1.88
δ Sco δ 7 143275 78401 16 00 20.01 −22° 37′ 17.8″ 2.29 −3.16 401 B0.2IVe Dschubba, Al Jabba, Iclarkrau; γ Cas variable, Vmax = 1.59, Vmin = 2.32
ε Sco ε 26 151680 82396 16 50 10.24 −34° 17′ 33.4″ 2.29 0.78 65 K2IIIb Wei, Larawag; suspected variable, Vmax = 2.24, Vmin = 2.35
κ Sco κ 160578 86670 17 42 29.28 −39° 01′ 47.7″ 2.39 −3.38 464 B1.5III Girtab; β Cep variable, Vmax = 2.41, Vmin = 2.42, P = 0.20 d
β Sco β 8 144217 78820 16 05 26.23 −19° 48′ 19.4″ 2.62 −3.44 530 B0.5V Acrab, Elacrab, Graffias, Grafias, Grassias; suspected variable, Vmax = 2.61, Vmin = 2.67
υ Sco υ 34 158408 85696 17 30 45.84 −37° 17′ 44.7″ 2.70 −3.31 518 B2IV Lesath, Lesuth
τ Sco τ 23 149438 81266 16 35 52.96 −28° 12′ 57.5″ 2.82 −2.78 430 B0V Paikauhale, Alniyat, Al Niyat
π Sco π 6 143018 78265 15 58 51.12 −26° 06′ 50.6″ 2.89 −2.85 459 B1V + B2V Fang; Nur; Vrischika, Iclil rotating ellipsoidal variable, Vmax = 2.88, Vmin = 2.91, P = 1.57 d
σ Sco σ 20 147165 80112 16 21 11.32 −25° 35′ 33.9″ 2.90 −3.86 734 B1III Alniyat, Al Niyat, β Cep variable, Vmax = 2.86, Vmin = 2.94, P = 0.25 d
ι Sco ι 161471 87073 17 47 35.08 −40° 07′ 37.1″ 2.99 −5.71 1791 F3Ia Apollyon
μ Sco μ 151890 82514 16 51 52.24 −38° 02′ 50.4″ 3.00 −4.01 821 B1.5IV + B Xamidimura, Denebakrab; β Lyr variable, Vmax = 2.94, Vmin = 3.22, P = 1.45 d
G Sco G 161892 87261 17 49 51.45 −37° 02′ 36.1″ 3.19 0.24 127 K0/K1III γ Tel, Fuyue
η Sco η 155203 84143 17 12 09.18 −43° 14′ 18.6″ 3.32 1.61 72 F3p suspected variable
μ Sco μ 151985 82545 16 52 20.15 −38° 01′ 02.9″ 3.56 −2.44 517 B2IV Pipirima, Shéngōng (神宮),
ζ Sco ζ 152334 82729 16 54 35.11 −42° 21′ 38.7″ 3.62 0.30 150 K4III suspected variable, Vmax = 3.59, Vmin = 3.65
ρ Sco ρ 5 142669 78104 15 56 53.09 −29° 12′ 50.4″ 3.87 −1.62 409 B2IV/V Iklil, suspected variable
ω Sco ω 9 144470 78933 16 06 48.43 −20° 40′ 08.9″ 3.93 −1.64 423 B1V Jabhat al Akrab
ν Sco ν 14 145502 79374 16 11 59.74 −19° 27′ 38.3″ 4.00 −1.63 436 B2IV Jabbah, Jabah; quintuple star
H Sco H 149447 81304 16 36 22.46 −35° 15′ 19.3″ 4.18 −0.90 339 K5III β Nor; suspected variable, Vmax = 4.15, Vmin = 4.18
N Sco N 148703 80911 16 31 22.94 −34° 42′ 15.6″ 4.24 −2.56 746 B2III-IV α Nor
Q Sco Q 159433 86170 17 36 32.85 −38° 38′ 05.5″ 4.26 1.03 144 G8/K0III/IV suspected variable, Vmax = 4.26, Vmin = 4.29
ω Sco ω 10 144608 78990 16 07 24.30 −20° 52′ 07.2″ 4.31 −0.24 265 G6/G8III Jabhat al Akrab
ο Sco ο 19 147084 80079 16 20 38.18 −24° 10′ 09.4″ 4.55 −3.24 1177 A4II/III suspected variable, Vmax = 4.52, Vmin = 4.58
13 Sco c 13 145482 79404 16 12 18.21 −27° 55′ 34.7″ 4.58 −1.20 468 B2V
2 Sco A 2 142114 77840 15 53 36.73 −25° 19′ 37.5″ 4.59 −1.03 434 B2.5Vn
1 Sco b 1 141637 77635 15 50 58.75 −25° 45′ 04.4″ 4.63 −1.39 522 B1.5Vn
ζ Sco ζ 152236 82671 16 53 59.73 −42° 21′ 43.3″ 4.70 −8.5 2,600 B1Iae in NGC 6231; luminous blue variable, Vmax = 4.66, Vmin = 4.86
ξ Sco A ξ 144070 16 04 22.10 −11° 22′ 23.0″ 4.77 92 51 Lib; sextuple star
ι Sco ι 161912 87294 17 50 11.11 −40° 05′ 25.5″ 4.78 −5.50 3705 A6Ib suspected variable
22 Sco i 22 148605 80815 16 30 12.48 −25° 06′ 54.6″ 4.79 −0.61 393 B3V suspected variable
HD 161840 161840 87220 17 49 10.47 −31° 42′ 11.5″ 4.79 −1.56 607 B8Ib/II
HD 146624 d 146624 79881 16 18 17.92 −28° 36′ 49.6″ 4.80 1.63 140 A0V:
V1073 Sco k V1073 154090 83574 17 04 49.35 −34° 07′ 22.5″ 4.83 −4.74 2672 B2Iab α Cyg variable
HD 163145 163145 87846 17 56 47.43 −44° 20′ 31.9″ 4.85 −0.29 347 K2III
HD 163376 163376 87936 17 57 47.81 −41° 42′ 58.5″ 4.88 −1.24 547 M0III suspected variable
β Sco β 144218 78821 16 05 26.58 −19° 48′ 06.6″ 4.90 −2.80 530 B2V component of the β Sco system
ψ Sco ψ 15 145570 79375 16 12 00.00 −10° 03′ 51.1″ 4.93 1.41 165 A3IV
HD 143787 143787 78650 16 03 20.67 −25° 51′ 54.5″ 4.96 0.90 212 K3III
HD 153613 153613 83336 17 01 52.65 −32° 08′ 36.2″ 5.03 −0.86 491 B8V
HD 154948 154948 84033 17 10 42.35 −44° 33′ 27.2″ 5.06 0.24 300 G8/K0III+..
ξ Sco B ξ 144069 78727 16 04 22.3 −11° 22′ 18″ 5.07 92 F5IV component of the ξ Sco system
HD 145250 145250 79302 16 11 02.13 −29° 24′ 57.6″ 5.09 0.62 255 K0III
HD 157243 157243 85162 17 24 13.09 −44° 09′ 45.0″ 5.10 −1.73 756 B7III
Antares B α 21 148479 16 29 24.2 −26° 25′ 51″ 5.2 −0.9 553 B2.5V component of the Antares system
HD 151804 V973 151804 82493 16 51 33.72 −41° 13′ 49.9″ 5.23 −6.36 6792 O8Iaf α Cyg variable, Vmax = 5.22, Vmin = 5.28
χ Sco χ 17 145897 79540 16 13 50.91 −11° 50′ 15.8″ 5.24 −0.41 439 K3III Has a planet (b)
HD 148688 V1058 148688 80945 16 31 41.77 −41° 49′ 01.7″ 5.31 −6.79 8579 B1Ia α Cyg variable
HD 144690 144690 79050 16 08 07.52 −26° 19′ 36.0″ 5.35 −0.23 425 M2III variable star, ΔV = 0.008, P = 7.61 d
HD 147513 147513 80337 16 24 01.24 −39° 11′ 34.8″ 5.37 4.82 42 G3/G5V has a planet (b)
HD 142165 142165 77858 15 53 53.92 −24° 31′ 59.1″ 5.38 −0.14 414 B5V
HR 5907 V1040 142184 77859 15 53 55.87 −23° 58′ 40.9″ 5.41 0.01 393 B2V Algol variable, Vmax = 5.39, Vmin = 5.43, P = 1.02 d
HD 147628 147628 80390 16 24 31.77 −37° 33′ 57.5″ 5.42 −0.36 468 B8V suspected rotating ellipsoidal variable, ΔV = 0.02
HD 142990 V913 142990 78246 15 58 34.87 −24° 49′ 53.1″ 5.43 −0.45 488 B5V SX Ari variable, Vmax = 5.4, Vmin = 5.47, P = 0.98 d
16 Sco 16 145607 79387 16 12 07.29 −08° 32′ 51.3″ 5.43 1.01 250 A4V
HD 149404 V918 149404 81305 16 36 22.57 −42° 51′ 31.9″ 5.46 −4.39 3047 O9Ia rotating ellipsoidal variable, Vmax = 5.42, Vmin = 5.5, P = 9.81 d
HD 152234 152234 82676 16 54 01.84 −41° 48′ 23.0″ 5.46 −5.84 5927 B0.5Ia in NGC 6231; suspected variable
HD 151078 151078 82135 16 46 47.97 −39° 22′ 36.8″ 5.48 0.21 369 K0III
27 Sco 27 152820 82960 16 57 11.17 −33° 15′ 34.1″ 5.48 −1.25 724 K5III
18 Sco 18 146233 79672 16 15 37.13 −08° 22′ 05.7″ 5.49 4.76 46 G1V solar twin; suspected variable, Vmax = 5.48, Vmin = 5.59
HD 144987 144987 79199 16 09 52.61 −33° 32′ 44.5″ 5.50 −0.12 433 B8V
HD 146836 146836 79980 16 19 32.68 −30° 54′ 24.4″ 5.53 2.44 135 F5IV
HD 156098 156098 84551 17 17 03.71 −32° 39′ 45.7″ 5.53 2.01 165 F6V
HD 160668 160668 86698 17 42 51.09 −36° 56′ 43.8″ 5.53 −0.57 542 K5III
HD 155806 V1075 155806 84401 17 15 19.25 −33° 32′ 54.3″ 5.53 −5.13 4466 O8Ve Be star
HD 162587 162587 87569 17 53 23.47 −34° 53′ 42.4″ 5.58 −1.97 1055 K3III in Messier 7
4 Sco 4 142445 77984 15 55 30.10 −26° 15′ 57.3″ 5.63 0.02 432 A3V
HD 150742 150742 81972 16 44 42.60 −40° 50′ 22.6″ 5.64 −0.26 492 B3V
HD 155259 155259 84150 17 12 16.22 −39° 30′ 24.4″ 5.66 1.61 211 A0/A1V
12 Sco c 12 145483 79399 16 12 16.05 −28° 25′ 01.9″ 5.67 0.87 298 B9V
HD 159176 V1036 159176 86011 17 34 42.49 −32° 34′ 54.0″ 5.69 −4.40 3396 O6V+... in NGC 6383; trinary star; rotating ellipsoidal variable, Vmax = 5.67, Vmin = 5.73, P = 3.37 d
11 Sco 11 144708 79005 16 07 36.44 −12° 44′ 43.2″ 5.75 0.17 426 B9V
HD 156293 156293 84690 17 18 47.84 −44° 07′ 46.9″ 5.76 0.68 339 B9V suspected variable
HD 152408 152408 82775 16 54 58.51 −41° 09′ 03.1″ 5.78 −6.56 9588 WN9ha in NGC 6231; suspected variable, Vmax = 5.77, Vmin = 5.82
HD 148247 148247 80672 16 28 14.46 −37° 10′ 47.3″ 5.79 0.84 319 K1IIICN...
HD 147723 147723 80399 16 24 39.77 −29° 42′ 16.8″ 5.82 2.91 107 F9IV Double star with HD 147722
V1003 Sco V1003 149711 81472 16 38 26.30 −43° 23′ 54.2″ 5.83 −0.79 686 B2.5IV rotating ellipsoidal variable, ΔV = 0.03
HD 142883 142883 78168 15 57 40.47 −20° 58′ 58.9″ 5.84 0.11 455 B3V Algol variable, Vmax = 5.84, Vmin = 6.31, P = 9.20 d
HD 150331 150331 81741 16 41 45.50 −33° 08′ 44.2″ 5.84 1.08 292 G1II
HD 152293 152293 82716 16 54 26.94 −42° 28′ 44.0″ 5.84 F5Ib-II
HD 158799 158799 85889 17 33 07.39 −41° 10′ 23.0″ 5.84 −1.55 982 B9Ib/II
HD 162391 162391 87472 17 52 19.76 −34° 25′ 00.6″ 5.84 −0.95 744 G8/K0III In Messier 7
HD 145191 145191 79320 16 11 17.77 −41° 07′ 10.2″ 5.86 1.66 226 F0IV
HD 144844 144844 79098 16 08 43.73 −23° 41′ 07.3″ 5.87 0.28 426 B9V α CVn variable, Vmax = 5.87, Vmin = 5.90, P = 2.69 d
3 Sco 3 V927 142301 77909 15 54 39.54 −25° 14′ 37.2″ 5.87 0.14 455 B8III/IV SX Ari variable, ΔV = 0.03, P = 1.46 d
HD 160928 160928 86847 17 44 42.01 −42° 43′ 45.5″ 5.87 1.29 269 A2/A3IV/V
V957 Sco V957 162374 87460 17 52 13.66 −34° 47′ 57.1″ 5.87 −1.16 830 B6Ib In Messier 7; SX Ari variable, ΔV = 0.05
V929 Sco V929 144334 78877 16 06 06.38 −23° 36′ 22.5″ 5.90 0.03 487 B8V SX Ari variable, Vmax = 5.89, Vmin = 5.91, P = 1.50 d
HD 145838 145838 79596 16 14 22.37 −33° 00′ 39.8″ 5.91 −0.56 643 K0III
V923 Sco V923 153890 83491 17 03 50.87 −38° 09′ 09.0″ 5.91 1.88 209 F3V Algol variable, Vmax = 5.86, Vmin = 6.24, P = 34.83 d
Gliese 667 A 156384A 84709 17 18 56.36 −34° 59′ 22.5″ 5.91 6.69 23 K4V component of the Gliese 667 system; suspected variable, Vmax = 5.88, Vmin = 5.92
HD 157097 157097 85048 17 22 54.73 −37° 13′ 14.5″ 5.91 0.36 421 K1III
HD 149886 149886 81523 16 39 05.24 −37° 13′ 02.1″ 5.93 0.31 434 B9.5V+...
HD 154783 154783 83896 17 08 47.55 −30° 24′ 12.8″ 5.93 1.36 267 Fm
HD 162189 162189 87390 17 51 32.57 −40° 46′ 20.4″ 5.94 −0.83 738 M2III semiregular variable
V1068 Sco V1068 152161 82650 16 53 42.44 −43° 03′ 03.2″ 5.95 −1.81 1160 M3II/III slow irregular variable
HD 153368 153368 83235 17 00 36.99 −35° 56′ 02.3″ 5.95 1.19 292 K2IIICN...
HD 155450 155450 84226 17 12 58.56 −32° 26′ 18.0″ 5.95 −4.35 3747 B1Ib
HD 155826 155826 84425 17 15 36.08 −38° 35′ 34.6″ 5.95 3.52 100 G0V
HD 146850 146850 79938 16 19 00.43 −14° 52′ 22.2″ 5.97 −1.15 865 K3IIICNpvar
HD 154310 154310 83693 17 06 20.20 −37° 13′ 39.1″ 5.98 0.42 422 A2IV
HD 158105 158105 85543 17 28 56.09 −36° 46′ 41.8″ 5.98 −0.47 637 K0III
HD 150894 150894 81992 16 45 00.21 −28° 30′ 34.8″ 5.99 −0.83 755 A3IV
V906 Sco V906 162724 87616 17 53 54.77 −34° 45′ 09.8″ 6.00 −1.45 1009 B9V + B9V In Messier 7, Algol variable, Vmax = 5.96, Vmin = 6.23, P = 2.79 d
BM Sco BM 160371 86527 17 40 58.55 −32° 12′ 52.0″ 6.01 −2.35 1531 K3III + (G) in Messier 6; slow irregular variable, Vmax = 5.25, Vmin = 6.46
HD 162517 162517 87532 17 52 57.60 −35° 37′ 27.1″ 6.03 1.99 209 F2V
HD 150608 150608 81904 16 43 47.60 −38° 09′ 22.5″ 6.05 −0.62 703 B9II/III
HD 153072 153072 83100 16 58 52.25 −37° 37′ 13.5″ 6.05 1.47 269 A3III suspected variable
HD 162496 162496 87516 17 52 49.22 −34° 06′ 53.4″ 6.05 −0.60 697 K1III
HD 162926 162926 87722 17 55 08.03 −36° 28′ 32.3″ 6.05 −0.75 748 B9.5III
HD 146001 146001 79622 16 14 53.44 −25° 28′ 36.9″ 6.06 0.30 462 B8V α CVn variable
HD 152248 V1007 152248 82691 16 54 10.06 −41° 49′ 30.1″ 6.06 O7e in NGC 6231; β Lyr variable, ΔV = 0.24, P = 5.82 d
HD 143619 143619 78575 16 02 39.40 −29° 08′ 08.8″ 6.07 0.37 451 K2/K3III
HD 148760 148760 80910 16 31 22.87 −26° 32′ 15.2″ 6.07 1.87 225 K1III
HD 146254 146254 79692 16 15 51.49 −14° 50′ 56.8″ 6.09 −0.28 614 A0III suspected variable, Vmax = 6.06, Vmin = 6.10
HD 155974 155974 84489 17 16 21.68 −35° 44′ 58.1″ 6.09 3.55 105 F6V
HD 159707 159707 86311 17 38 08.45 −42° 52′ 48.7″ 6.09 −0.54 692 B8V
HD 151771 151771 82453 16 51 00.04 −37° 30′ 52.1″ 6.10 −0.99 853 B8II/III suspected variable
HD 162817 162817 87671 17 54 27.12 −34° 28′ 00.2″ 6.10 −0.96 842 B9.5/A0III
RR Sco RR 152783 82912 16 56 37.85 −30° 34′ 48.1″ 6.10 1150 M6IIIe Mira variable, Vmax = 5, Vmin = 12.4, P = 281.45 d
HD 146954 146954 80066 16 20 32.63 −39° 25′ 48.8″ 6.11 0.20 496 B9V
HD 154368 V1074 154368 83706 17 06 28.37 −35° 27′ 03.7″ 6.13 −2.85 2040 O9.5Iab α Cyg variable
HD 150591 150591 81914 16 43 54.09 −41° 06′ 47.9″ 6.14 0.28 485 B6/B7V suspected variable
HD 157486 157486 85237 17 25 02.67 −34° 41′ 45.6″ 6.14 0.19 505 Ap...
HD 162586 162586 87567 17 53 19.58 −34° 43′ 50.9″ 6.14 −0.88 825 B4III in Messier 7
HD 142250 142250 77900 15 54 30.12 −27° 20′ 18.9″ 6.15 0.09 531 B7V has a planet (b)
HR 6522 V949 158741 85839 17 32 24.64 −34° 16′ 45.6″ 6.16 1.06 341 F2IV δ Sct variable, Vmax = 6.13, Vmin = 6.18, P = 0.22 d
HD 144927 144927 79173 16 09 31.76 −32° 38′ 56.2″ 6.18 1.07 344 K1III
V861 Sco V861 152667 82911 16 56 35.98 −40° 49′ 24.4″ 6.18 B0Ia in Trumpler 24; β Lyr variable, Vmax = 6.07, Vmin = 6.4, P = 7.85 d
HD 154153 154153 83650 17 05 48.47 −44° 06′ 18.4″ 6.18 2.08 215 A4III
HD 162396 162396 87523 17 52 52.47 −41° 59′ 45.8″ 6.19 3.62 107 F8V
HD 155940 155940 84445 17 15 51.36 −30° 12′ 38.2″ 6.20 0.92 370 B9/B9.5V
RS Sco RS 152476 82833 16 55 37.81 −45° 06′ 10.7″ 6.20 −0.08 588 M6-7e Mira variable, Vmax = 5.96, Vmin = 13.0, P = 319 d
HD 150573 150573 81903 16 43 45.70 −41° 07′ 08.9″ 6.21 0.61 430 A4V
HD 143900 143900 78699 16 03 54.71 −24° 43′ 34.8″ 6.22 −0.09 597 K2/K3III
HD 159633 159633 86246 17 37 26.92 −38° 03′ 58.9″ 6.26 −3.44 2835 G2Ib
HD 154025 154025 83594 17 05 05.39 −45° 30′ 07.4″ 6.28 1.33 319 A2V
HD 163433 163433 87948 17 57 57.80 −39° 08′ 11.3″ 6.28 0.29 513 A0IV/V
V900 Sco V900 152235 82669 16 53 58.85 −41° 59′ 39.6″ 6.29 B1Ia in Trumpler 24; rotating ellipsoidal variable, Vmax = 6.29, Vmin = 6.34, P = 2.63 d
HD 146834 146834 79945 16 19 07.71 −20° 13′ 04.9″ 6.29 0.40 490 K0III
HD 152636 152636 82855 16 55 57.74 −33° 30′ 24.8″ 6.29 0.03 581 K5III
ν Sco C ν 14 145501 16 11 58.60 −19° 26′ 59.0″ 6.30 component of the ν Sco system; α CVn variable
HD 152424 152424 82783 16 55 03.33 −42° 05′ 27.0″ 6.30 O9Ia in Trumpler 24
HD 155276 155276 84151 17 12 16.55 −38° 49′ 20.7″ 6.30 1.03 370 K1IIICN...
HD 158042 158042 85549 17 29 00.86 −43° 58′ 26.0″ 6.30 −2.04 1516 B5III
HD 144585 144585 78955 16 07 03.53 −14° 04′ 16.8″ 6.32 4.02 94 G5V
HD 144661 144661 79031 16 07 51.90 −24° 27′ 44.2″ 6.32 0.97 384 B8IV/V
HD 145997 145997 79605 16 14 39.30 −18° 32′ 07.2″ 6.32 1.63 282 K1III
HD 157038 V975 157038 85020 17 22 39.22 −37° 48′ 16.7″ 6.33 B4Ia+... α Cyg variable, Vmax = 6.27, Vmin = 6.35
HD 152431 152431 82731 16 54 35.94 −30° 35′ 14.4″ 6.34 −0.09 631 A5IIIm... suspected variable
HD 151965 V911 151965 82554 16 52 27.42 −40° 43′ 23.2″ 6.35 0.07 588 B9p Si α² CVn variable, Vmax = 6.32, Vmin = 6.38
V1077 Sco V1077 156325 84650 17 18 20.51 −32° 33′ 11.1″ 6.36 −1.57 1259 B5III Be star
HD 158156 158156 85589 17 29 25.60 −38° 31′ 01.0″ 6.38 1.34 332 A1V
HD 162678 162678 17 53 45.50 −34° 47′ 09.7″ 6.38 980 B9V in Messier 7
HD 145792 V1051 145792 79530 16 13 45.50 −24° 25′ 19.4″ 6.40 0.69 453 B6IV SX Ari variable
HD 146436 146436 79788 16 16 59.20 −20° 06′ 14.7″ 6.40 −0.03 631 G8III
HD 145964 145964 79599 16 14 28.89 −21° 06′ 27.2″ 6.41 1.29 345 B9V
HD 161390 161390 87042 17 47 07.30 −38° 06′ 43.5″ 6.41 1.07 381 A0V
V951 Sco V951 162725 87624 17 53 58.13 −34° 49′ 51.8″ 6.41 −0.96 973 Ap... in Messier 7, α² CVn variable, Vmax = 6.39, Vmin = 6.44, P = 4.46 d
V915 Sco V915 155603 84332 17 14 27.66 −39° 45′ 59.9″ 6.42 K0Ia variable star, Vmax = 6.22, Vmin = 6.64
HD 157060 157060 85019 17 22 37.90 −35° 54′ 39.4″ 6.42 3.58 121 F8V
HD 145100 145100 79203 16 09 55.31 −18° 20′ 25.6″ 6.43 2.96 161 F3V
HD 149174 149174 81198 16 35 07.77 −45° 14′ 39.2″ 6.43 0.06 614 K2/K3III suspected variable, ΔV = 0.08
HD 158619 158619 85786 17 31 47.36 −33° 42′ 11.1″ 6.43 0.98 401 K2III
HD 160748 160748 86716 17 43 06.86 −33° 03′ 04.6″ 6.44 −3.13 2672 M1III suspected variable
HD 147553 147553 80324 16 23 56.72 −33° 11′ 57.6″ 6.45 1.11 381 A0V+...
HD 152249 152249 16 54 11.64 −41° 50′ 57.2″ 6.45 5900 O9Ib(f) in NGC 6231; suspected variable, Vmax = 6.34, Vmin = 6.51
HD 150638 150638 81891 16 43 38.73 −32° 06′ 21.2″ 6.46 −0.44 784 B8V
HD 155985 155985 84556 17 17 05.54 −44° 46′ 42.9″ 6.46 B0.5Iab: variable star, ΔV = 0.007, P = 293.25 d
HD 163234 163234 87865 17 56 55.89 −40° 18′ 20.3″ 6.46 0.22 576 K3III
HD 150420 150420 81803 16 42 29.11 −37° 04′ 44.9″ 6.47 1.09 388 G3III
HD 153919 153919 83499 17 03 56.77 −37° 50′ 39.0″ 6.48 O5f
HD 159312 159312 86098 17 35 43.08 −37° 26′ 23.3″ 6.48 1.40 338 A0V
HD 151932 V919 151932 82543 16 52 19.25 −41° 51′ 16.2″ 6.49 WN7h in Trumpler 24; Wolf–Rayet star, Vmax = 6.45, Vmin = 6.61, P = 2 d
HD 153234 153234 83202 17 00 14.26 −44° 59′ 18.5″ 6.50 2.98 165 F3V
4U 1700-37 V884 153919 83499 17 03 56.77 −37° 50′ 38.9″ 6.51 9100 O7.5Iaf rotating ellipsoidal variable and high-mass X-ray binary, Vmax = 6.51, Vmin = 6.60, P = 3.41 d
HD 145102 V952 145102 79235 16 10 15.92 −26° 54′ 32.8″ 6.57 547 B9p... α CVn variable, ΔV = 0.04, P = 1.42 d
V453 Sco V453 163181 87810 17 56 16.08 −32° 28′ 30.0″ 6.61 −5.43 8400 B0Ia β Lyr variable, Vmax = 6.36, Vmin = 6.73, P = 12.01 d
RV Sco RV 153004 83059 16 58 19.75 −33° 36′ 32.8″ 6.61 1440 G0Ib classical Cepheid, Vmax = 6.61, Vmin = 7.49, P = 6.06 d
HD 160529 V905 160529 86624 17 41 59.03 −33° 30′ 13.7″ 6.66 −8.9 8150 A3Iae luminous blue variable, Vmax = 6.21, Vmin = 6.97, P = 57 d
25 Sco 25 151179 82140 16 46 51.35 −25° 31′ 42.7″ 6.72 −0.10 755 K0II
V636 Sco V636 156979 85035 17 22 46.48 −45° 36′ 51.4″ 6.74 F7/F8Ib/II
+ B9.5V
classical Cepheid, Vmax = 6.4, Vmin = 6.92, P = 6.80 d
V760 Sco V760 147683 80405 16 24 43.72 −34° 53′ 37.5″ 7.05 1280 B4V Algol variable
HR 5999 V856 144668 79080 16 08 34.29 −39° 06′ 18.3″ 7.05 531 A7IVe UX Ori star, Vmax = 6.77, Vmin = 8.0
HD 143567 143567 78530 16 01 55 −21° 58′ 49″ 7.18 511 B9V has a planet (b)
Gliese 667 B 156384B 17 19 01.94 −34° 59′ 33.3″ 7.24 8.02 23 K5 component of Gliese 667 system
HD 159868 159868 86375 17 38 59.53 −43° 08′ 43.8″ 7.27 3.66 172 G5V has two planets (b & c)
HD 147010 V933 147010 80024 16 20 05.49 −20° 03′ 23.0″ 7.37 533 B9II/III α CVn variable, ΔV = 0.045, P = 3.92 d
HD 153950 153950 83547 17 04 30.87 −43° 18′ 35.2″ 7.39 3.91 162 F8V Rapeto, has a planet (b)
HD 153747 V922 153747 83410 17 02 53.82 −38° 27′ 36.8″ 7.42 588 A0III δ Sct variable
RY Sco RY 162102 87345 17 50 32.34 −33° 42′ 20.4″ 7.51 F6Ib classical Cepheid, Vmax = 7.51, Vmin = 8.36, P = 20.32 d
HD 152219 V1292 152219 16 53 55.56 −41° 52′ 51.29″ 7.57 5900 O9IV in NGC 6231; Algol variable, Vmax = 7.57, Vmin = 7.80, P = 4.24 d
V393 Sco V393 161741 87191 17 48 47.60 −35° 03′ 29.6″ 7.59 2400 B3III double periodic or Algol variable, Vmax = 7.39, Vmin = 8.31, P = 7.71 d
HD 152218 V1294 152218 16 53 59.99 −41° 42′ 52.8″ 7.61 O9.5IV(n) in Trumpler 24; Algol variable, Vmax = 7.58, Vmin = 7.67, P = 5.60 d
V703 Sco V703 160589 86650 17 42 16.81 −32° 31′ 23.6″ 7.85 556 A9V double-mode δ Sct variable, Vmax = 7.58, Vmin = 8.04, P = 0.12 d
V482 Sco V482 158443 85701 17 30 48.38 −33° 36′ 36.0″ 7.91 F9II classical Cepheid, Vmax = 7.63, Vmin = 8.3, P = 4.53 d
HD 147873 147873 80486 17 30 48.38 −33° 36′ 36.0″ 7.96 342 G1V has two planets (b & c)
AH Sco AH 155161 84071 17 11 17.02 −32° 19′ 30.7″ 8.10 12000 M4-5Ia-Iab semiregular variable, Vmax = 6.7, Vmin = 9.5, P = 735 d; one of the largest known stars
HD 145377 145377 79346 16 11 36.45 −27° 04′ 41.4″ 8.12 4.31 188 G3V has a planet (b)
HD 144432 144432 78943 16 06 57.95 −27° 43′ 09.8″ 8.19 522 F0IIIe+K7V triple system; Herbig Ae/Be star
V1034 Sco V1034 16 54 19.85 −41° 50′ 09.4″ 8.23 5900 O8V in NGC 6231; Algol variable, Vmax = 8.23, Vmin = 8.63, P = 2.44 d
RZ Sco RZ 144018 78746 16 04 36.13 −24° 06′ 00.6″ 8.3 M3e semiregular variable, Vmax = 8.3, Vmin = 12.3, P = 162.1 d
HD 158393 V965 158393 85680 17 30 33.36 −33° 39′ 15.9″ 8.57 937 G5:IIIe +F0/2IV/V RS CVn variable, Vmax = 8.46, Vmin = 8.67, P = 30.52 d
V500 Sco V500 316354 87173 17 48 37.50 −30° 28′ 33.5″ 8.81 1060 K0 classical Cepheid, Vmax = 8.4, Vmin = 9.13, P = 9.32 d
HD 142666 V1026 142666 15 56 40.02 −22° 01′ 40.0″ 8.86 A8Ve UX Ori star, Vmax = 8.57, Vmin = 9.5
V907 Sco V907 163302 17 56 55.56 −34° 45′ 01.2″ 8.86 B9V Algol variable, Vmax = 8.61, Vmin = 9.2, P = 3.78 d
V718 Sco V718 145718 79476 16 13 11.59 −22° 29′ 06.7″ 8.86 383 A8III/IV UX Ori star, Vmax = 8.75, Vmin = 10.30
V701 Sco V701 317844 85985 17 34 24.51 −32° 30′ 16.0″ 8.97 3500 B5V W UMa variable, Vmax = 8.63, Vmin = 9.05, P = 0.76 d
AK Sco AK 152404 82747 16 54 44.85 −36° 53′ 18.6″ 9.00 335 F5Ve UX Ori star, Vmax = 8.7, Vmin = 12.8
HD 326823 V1104 326823 17 06 53.91 −42° 39′ 39.7″ 9.03 O+... luminous blue variable, Vmax = 8.88, Vmin = 9.20, P = 6.12 d
HD 162020 162020 87330 17 50 38.35 −40° 19′ 06.1″ 9.12 95.94 K3V has a brown dwarf companion
GSC 06214-00210 16 21 55 −20° 43′ 07″ 9.15 473 M1 has a planet (b)
KQ Sco KQ 328953 82498 16 51 38.55 −45° 25′ 36.1″ 9.33 1120 K7 classical Cepheid, Vmax = 9.33, Vmin = 10.26, P = 28.71 d
HD 318107 V970 318107 17 39 41.26 −32° 17′ 57.4″ 9.34 B8 α CVn variable
WR 86 V1035 156327 84655 17 18 23.06 −34° 24′ 30.6″ 9.35 1770 WC7+B0III β Cep variable, ΔV = 0.017, P = 0.15 d
CD -35 11760 V1037 320156 17 37 58.50 −35° 23′ 04.32″ 9.83 B4Ibe PV Tel variable, Vmax = 9.62, Vmin = 9.83
AI Sco AI 320921 17 56 18.57 −33° 48′ 43.4″ 9.98 G4 RV Tau variable, Vmax = 8.88, Vmin = 11.6, P = 71.9 d
Gliese 667 C 156384C 17 18 58.69 −34° 59′ 48.3″ 10.22 11.00 23 M1.5 component of Gliese 667 system; has two planets (b) (c)
Pismis 24-1 319718 17 24 43.41 −34° 11′ 56.5″ 10.43 −7.3 8150 O3 If* one of the most luminous stars known
Gliese 682 86214 17 37 03.66 −44° 19′ 09.2″ 10.95 16.557 M3.5
CD -38 10980 16 23 33.84 −39° 13′ 46.2″ 11.03 42.89 DA2 white dwarf
Scorpius X-1 V818 16 19 55.07 −15° 38′ 24.8″ 11.1 11000 Oev low-mass X-ray binary
HIP 79431 79431 16 12 41.77 −18° 52′ 31.8″ 11.34 10.47 49 M3V Sharjah, has a planet (b)
V921 Sco V921 16 59 06.79 −42° 42′ 08.6″ 11.43 Bep γ Cas variable, ΔV = 0.3
WASP-17 15 59 50.95 −28° 03′ 42.3″ 11.59 1000 F4 Dìwö, has a transiting planet (b)
HK Sco HK 16 54 41.04 −30° 23′ 06.7″ 11.7 Z And variable, Vmax = 11.7, Vmin = 14.7, P = 458 d
T Sco T 16 17 02.83 −22° 58′ 31.3″ 12.0 32600 in Messier 80; nova, Vmax = 6.8, Vmin = <12.0
V866 Sco V866 16 11 31.40 −18° 38′ 24.5″ 12.05 K5 T Tau star, ΔV = 0.5, P = 6.78 d
V1094 Sco V1094 16 08 36.18 −39° 23′ 02.5″ 12.5 K6 young stellar object, ΔV = 0.5
1RXS J160929.1−210524 16 09 30.31 −21° 04′ 57.6″ 12.97 7.17 470 K7V has a planet (b)
IRAS 17163−3907 17 19 49.33 −39° 10′ 37.9″ 13.1 in Fried Egg Nebula; yellow hypergiant
CL Sco CL 16 54 51.98 −30° 37′ 18.2″ 13.25 M4 Z And variable and re-radiating binary system, Vmax = 10.8, Vmin = 13.7, P = 625 d
GRO J1655-40 V1033 16 54 00.14 −39° 50′ 44.9″ 14.2 B9V X-ray nova containing black hole, Vmax = 14, Vmin = 17.3
XTE J1739-302 17 39 11.58 −30° 20′ 37.6″ 14.8 O8.5Iab(f) high-mass X-ray binary
OGLE-2005-BLG-390L 17 54 19 −30° 22′ 38″ 15.7 21000 M4 has a planet (b)
Th 28 V1190 16 08 29.73 −39° 03′ 11.0″ 16.42 K0: T Tau star, Vmax = 16.42, Vmin = 16.93
MXB 1735-44 V926 17 38 58.3 −44° 27′ 00″ 17.4 X-ray burster, ΔV = 0.2, P = 0.19 d
Wray 17-96 17 41 35.2 −30° 06′ 39.6″ 17.8 −10.9 15000 B3 luminous blue variable, one of the most luminous stars known
V992 Sco V992 17 07 17.44 −43° 15′ 22.0″ 18.0 nova, Vmax = 7.26, Vmin = 18.0, P = 0.15 d
V1187 Sco V1187 17 29 18.81 −31° 46′ 01.5″ 18.0 nova, Vmax = 9.6, Vmin = 18
V1186 Sco V1186 17 12 51.21 −30° 56′ 37.2″ 18.0 nova, Vmax = 9.7, Vmin = <18
GX 349+2 V1101 17 05 44.49 −36° 25′ 23.1″ 18.6 low-mass X-ray binary, Vmax = 18.3, Vmin = 19.3, P = 0.94 d
U Sco U 16 22 30.80 −17° 52′ 43.2″ 19.3 recurrent nova and eclipsing binary, Vmax = 7.5, Vmin = 19.3, P = 1.23 d
V745 Sco V745 17 55 22.27 −33° 15′ 58.5″ 19.3 nova and rotating ellipsoidal variable, Vmax = 9.4, Vmin = 19.3, P = 510 d
OGLE-2005-BLG-071L 17 50 09 −34° 40′ 23″ 19.5 11000 M? has a planet (b)
V1280 Sco V1280 16 57 40.91 −32° 20′ 36.4″ 20.0 nova, Vmax = 3.78, Vmin = <20.0
V1309 Sco V1309 17 57 33.02 −30° 43′ 10.4″ 20.4 luminous red nova, Vmax = 7.9, Vmin = 20.4
PSR B1620−26 16 23 38.22 −26° 31′ 53.8″ 21.30 in Messier 4; pulsar/white dwarf binary; has a planet
MOA-2008-BLG-310L 17 05 14.53 −34° 46′ 41.0″ 23.38 20000 has a planet (b)
FQ Sco FQ 17 08 04.51 −32° 42′ 02.2″ SS Cyg variable
V455 Sco V455 17 07 21.73 −34° 05′ 14.5″ Z And variable
V893 Sco V893 16 15 15.15 −28° 37′ 30.1″ SU UMa variable and eclipsing binary
V1018 Sco V1018 17 35 02.72 −33° 33′ 29.4″ semiregular variable
H1-36 17 49 48.22 −33° 01′ 27.9″ M8 in NGC 6441; symbiotic star
IGR J17252-3616 17 25 11.4 −36° 16′ 59″ B0-1Ia high-mass X-ray binary
OAO 1657-415 17 00 47.9 −41° 40′ 23″ B3:Ia-ab... high-mass X-ray binary
Rapid Burster 17 33 24.61 −33° 23′ 19.8″ low-mass X-ray binary
GX 340+0 16 45 47.7 −45° 36′ 40″ low-mass X-ray binary
H1743-322 17 46 15.61 −32° 14′ 00.6″ low-mass X-ray binary
OAO 1657-415 17 00 48.884 −41° 39′ 21.46″ 23200 Ofpe/WN9 + Q high-mass X-ray binary
IGR J17091-3624 17 09 08 −36° 22′ 24″ B9V low-mass X-ray binary containing black hole
4U 1702-42 17 06 15.31 −43° 02′ 08.7″ low-mass X-ray binary
4U 1705-44 17 08 54.47 −44° 06′ 07.4″ low-mass X-ray binary
4U 1722-307 17 27 33.25 −30° 48′ 07.4″ in Terzan 2; low-mass X-ray binary
4U 1728-34 17 31 57.73 −33° 50′ 02.5″ low-mass X-ray binary
4U 1746-371 17 50 12.66 −37° 03′ 08.2″ in NGC 6441; low-mass X-ray binary
XTE J1751-305 17 51 13.49 −30° 37′ 23.4″ low-mass X-ray binary
XTE J1720-318 V1228 17 19 58.99 −31° 45′ 01.3″ X-ray nova
GCRT J1745−3009 17 45 05 −30° 09′ 54″ B9V radio source; possible pulsar
OGLE-2007-BLG-368L 17 56 25.96 −32° 14′ 14.7″ 19230 late K? has a planet (b)
UScoCTIO 108 16 05 53.94 −18° 18′ 42.7″ M7 has a low-mass companion
PSR B1706−44 17 09 42.73 −44° 29′ 08.2″ pulsar
PSR B1737−30 17 40 33.82 −30° 15′ 43.5″ pulsar
PSR J1614−2230 16 14 36.51 −22° 30′ 31.1″ binary millisecond pulsar
Table legend:

 • Name = Proper name
 • B = Bayer designation
 • F or/and G. = Flamsteed designation or Gould designation
 • Var = Variable star designation
 • HD = Henry Draper Catalogue designation number
 • HIP = Hipparcos Catalogue designation number
 • RA = Right ascension for the Epoch/Equinox J2000.0
 • Dec = Declination for the Epoch/Equinox J2000.0

 • vis. mag. = visual magnitude (m or mv), also known as apparent magnitude
 • abs. mag. = absolute magnitude (Mv)
 • Dist. (ly) = Distance in light-years from Earth
 • Sp. class = Spectral class of the star in the stellar classification system
 • Notes = Common name(s) or alternate name(s); comments; notable properties

See also

References

  1. "IAU Catalog of Star Names". International Astronomical Union. Retrieved 2018-09-17.
  2. JPL Technical Memorandum 33-507, "A Reduced Star Catalog Containing 537 Named Stars", Nov. 15 1971, page 18
  3. (in Chinese) AEEA (Activities of Exhibition and Education in Astronomy) 天文教育資訊網 2006 年 5 月 10 日
  4. "Madagascar". NameExoWorlds. Retrieved 2020-03-12.
  5. "United Arab Emirates". NameExoWorlds. Retrieved 2020-03-12.
  6. "Costa Rica". NameExoWorlds. Retrieved 2020-03-12.
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