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

Name B F Var HD HIP RA Dec vis.
mag.
abs.
mag.
Dist. (ly) Sp. class Notes
β Cam β 10 31910 23522 05 03 25.10 +60° 26′ 32.2″ 4.03 −3.40 997 G0Ib
CS Cam CS 21291 16228 03 29 04.13 +59° 56′ 25.2″ 4.21 −6.39 4289 B9Ia α Cyg variable, ΔV = 0.05
α Cam α 9 30614 22783 04 54 03.01 +66° 20′ 33.6″ 4.26 −7.38 6936 O9.5Ia SB: Shǎowèi (少衛)
BE Cam BE 23475 17884 03 49 31.29 +65° 31′ 33.6″ 4.39 −2.97 964 M1III irregular variable, Vmax = 4.35, Vmin = 4.48
7 Cam 7 31278 23040 04 57 17.22 +53° 45′ 07.5″ 4.43 −0.88 376 A1V
CE Cam CE 21389 16281 03 29 54.75 +58° 52′ 43.5″ 4.55 −4.85 2470 A0Ia SB: α Cyg variable, ΔV = 0.03
HD 49878 49878 33694 07 00 03.85 +76° 58′ 38.8″ 4.55 0.76 187 K4III
γ Cam γ 23401 17959 03 50 21.48 +71° 19′ 56.5″ 4.59 −0.47 335 A2IVn
BK Cam BK 20336 15520 03 19 59.26 +65° 39′ 08.4″ 4.74 −2.21 801 B2.5Vne γ Cas variable, ΔV = ~0.11
HD 42818 42818 29997 06 18 50.78 +69° 19′ 12.1″ 4.76 1.10 176 A0Vn
HD 23089 23089 17587 03 46 02.33 +63° 20′ 42.2″ 4.78 −2.17 799 A3V...
VZ Cam VZ 55966 36547 07 31 04.48 +82° 24′ 41.6″ 4.92 −0.89 473 M4IIIa semiregular variable, Vmax = 4.80, Vmin = 4.96, P = 23.7 d
HD 24479 24479 18505 03 57 25.44 +63° 04′ 20.1″ 4.95 −0.13 338 B9.5V
HD 24480 24480 18488 03 57 08.29 +61° 06′ 32.1″ 4.99 −3.78 1852 K3I-II
HD 25291 25291 19018 04 04 27.16 +59° 09′ 19.8″ 5.00 −3.63 1734 F0II
BD Cam BD 22649 17296 03 42 09.35 +63° 13′ 00.3″ 5.06 −0.95 520 S5.3 SB: a symbiotic star; irregular variable, Vmax = 5.04, Vmin = 5.17
3 Cam 3 29317 21727 04 39 54.69 +53° 04′ 46.5″ 5.07 −0.84 495 K0III SB
HD 33564 33564 25110 05 22 33.78 +79° 13′ 50.7″ 5.08 3.47 68 F6V has a planet (b)
HD 21447 21447 16292 03 30 00.23 +55° 27′ 06.6″ 5.09 1.25 191 A1V
43 Cam 43 49340 33104 06 53 42.24 +68° 53′ 17.9″ 5.11 −2.32 1000 B7III
CQ Cam CQ 20797 15890 03 24 40.56 +64° 35′ 09.6″ 5.13 −2.79 1249 M0II irregular variable, ΔV = ~0.12
42 Cam 42 48879 32864 06 50 57.09 +67° 34′ 18.9″ 5.14 −1.98 867 B4IV
HD 106112 106112 59504 12 12 11.91 +77° 36′ 58.3″ 5.14 2.50 110 A5m rotating ellipsoidal variable, ΔV = 0.07
HD 26764 26764 19949 04 16 43.11 +53° 36′ 42.5″ 5.20 0.03 353 A2Vn
31 Cam 31 TU 39220 27971 05 54 57.83 +59° 53′ 18.3″ 5.20 −0.27 405 A2V TU Cam; eclipsing spectroscopic binary
11 Cam 11 BV 32343 23734 05 06 08.46 +58° 58′ 20.6″ 5.22 −1.35 671 B2.5Ve BV Cam; γ Cas variable, ΔV = 0.07; double star with 12 Cam
16 Cam 16 34787 25197 05 23 27.83 +57° 32′ 40.3″ 5.24 0.15 340 A0Vn
HD 90089 90089 51502 10 31 05.02 +82° 33′ 30.7″ 5.25 3.59 70 F2V
HD 27022 27022 20266 04 20 40.36 +65° 08′ 25.6″ 5.26 0.22 333 G5III
4 Cam 4 30121 22287 04 48 00.22 +56° 45′ 27.1″ 5.29 1.81 162 A3m
37 Cam 37 41597 29246 06 09 58.99 +58° 56′ 08.3″ 5.35 0.20 349 G8III
2 Cam 2 29316 21730 04 39 58.03 +53° 28′ 23.7″ 5.36 0.71 277 A8V multiple star
36 Cam 36 41927 29490 06 12 51.05 +65° 43′ 06.6″ 5.36 −1.11 642 K2II-III
40 Cam 40 42633 29730 06 15 40.51 +59° 59′ 56.5″ 5.37 −0.55 498 K3III
HD 64307 64307 39117 08 00 11.76 +73° 55′ 04.8″ 5.37 −1.29 700 K3III
Σ 1694 A 112028 62572 12 49 13.80 +83° 24′ 46.3″ 5.38 0.54 303 A1IIIsh
HD 64486 64486 39538 08 04 47.19 +79° 28′ 47.1″ 5.39 0.36 330 B9IVs
HD 23277 23277 17854 03 49 13.70 +70° 52′ 16.3″ 5.40 0.40 325 A2m
HD 27245 27245 20376 04 21 47.58 +60° 44′ 09.2″ 5.40 −0.18 427 M0III
17 Cam 17 35583 25769 05 30 10.21 +63° 04′ 02.0″ 5.43 −1.85 931 M1III
BN Cam BN 32650 24254 05 12 22.45 +73° 56′ 48.3″ 5.44 0.14 374 B9p Si α CVn variable, ΔV = 0.05, P = 0.7325 d
HD 46588 46588 32439 06 46 14.47 +79° 33′ 58.6″ 5.44 4.18 58 F7V
HD 30442 30442 22626 04 52 05.17 +63° 30′ 20.3″ 5.47 −0.46 499 M2III
5 Cam 5 30958 22854 04 55 03.14 +55° 15′ 32.9″ 5.52 −1.02 661 B9.5V
HD 89571 89571 51384 10 29 42.21 +84° 15′ 07.6″ 5.52 2.47 133 F0IV
HD 68375 68375 40793 08 19 32.21 +75° 45′ 24.7″ 5.55 0.79 292 G8III
HD 37289 37289 26882 05 42 26.45 +65° 41′ 51.7″ 5.62 0.96 279 K5III
HD 58425 58425 36528 07 30 52.70 +68° 27′ 56.6″ 5.63 −0.08 453 K2III
HD 34255 34255 24914 05 20 22.61 +62° 39′ 13.4″ 5.64 −3.27 1976 K4Iab:
HD 26670 26670 19968 04 16 53.55 +61° 51′ 00.1″ 5.69 0.20 409 B5Vn
HD 50885 50885 33827 07 01 21.40 +70° 48′ 30.0″ 5.69 −0.04 457 K4III
HD 26755 26755 19983 04 17 08.07 +57° 51′ 37.7″ 5.72 1.18 263 K1III
HD 22764 22764 17342 03 42 42.73 +59° 58′ 09.8″ 5.74 −3.41 2203 K3.5IIIb + K3V
HD 117566 117566 65595 13 26 57.22 +78° 38′ 37.7″ 5.74 0.98 292 G2.5IIIb
HD 31134 31134 22936 04 56 07.08 +52° 52′ 11.0″ 5.75 −0.08 478 A2Vs
HD 45866 45866 31940 06 40 28.84 +77° 59′ 44.9″ 5.75 −0.50 579 K5III
DL Cam 1 DL 28446 21148 04 32 01.84 +53° 54′ 39.0″ 5.78 B0III SB β Cep variable, ΔV = 0.04
HD 104985 104985 58952 12 05 14.74 +76° 54′ 21.4″ 5.78 0.74 333 G9III Tonatiuh, has a planet (b)
HD 23005 23005 17585 03 46 00.82 +67° 12′ 06.8″ 5.79 2.07 181 F0IV
HD 24141 24141 18217 03 53 43.19 +57° 58′ 31.3″ 5.80 2.21 170 A5m
HD 33541 33541 24732 05 18 13.25 +73° 16′ 05.3″ 5.81 0.60 359 A0V
HD 23523 23523 17891 03 49 36.62 +63° 17′ 49.6″ 5.82 1.57 231 A5Vn
HD 25274 25274 19129 04 06 03.17 +68° 40′ 47.9″ 5.88 −0.53 623 K2III
HD 46509 46509 31946 06 40 32.24 +71° 44′ 55.5″ 5.88 −0.66 663 K0III
HD 27322 27322 20380 04 21 51.82 +56° 30′ 22.7″ 5.91 1.02 310 A3V
HD 28780 28780 21452 04 36 24.23 +64° 15′ 41.8″ 5.91 0.24 443 A1V
Σ 1694 B 112014 62561 12 49 06.79 +83° 25′ 04.1″ 5.92 1.75 222 A0V spectroscopic binary
HD 120565 120565 66878 13 42 22.94 +82° 45′ 09.0″ 5.92 0.68 364 G9III
26 Cam 26 38091 27249 05 46 30.37 +56° 06′ 56.6″ 5.93 2.07 193 A4Vn
51 Cam 51 62066 37949 07 46 40.04 +65° 27′ 20.3″ 5.93 0.89 332 K2III:
HD 28204 28204 21247 04 33 30.62 +72° 31′ 43.8″ 5.94 0.65 373 A8m
HD 29678 29678 22361 04 48 50.26 +75° 56′ 29.6″ 5.96 2.66 149 A9IV
HD 21819 21819 16599 03 33 39.10 +54° 58′ 29.5″ 5.98 1.82 222 A3V
HD 32356 32356 23766 05 06 29.66 +61° 10′ 11.8″ 6.00 −0.19 563 K5II
HD 105943 105943 59384 12 11 00.09 +81° 42′ 35.4″ 6.00 −1.64 1101 K5III:
53 Cam 53 AX 65339 39261 08 01 42.49 +60° 19′ 27.9″ 6.02 1.05 321 A3Vp... AX Cam; α CVn variable, Vmax = 5.95, Vmin = 6.08, P = 8.0278 d; spectroscopic binary
HD 31662 31662 23380 05 01 36.02 +61° 04′ 42.4″ 6.03 3.19 120 F4V + M0V
HD 44472 44472 30794 06 28 14.49 +70° 32′ 07.0″ 6.03 −0.12 553 A4V + G1V
HD 26076 26076 19730 04 13 44.81 +72° 07′ 34.4″ 6.05 0.80 365 K1III
HD 31312 31312 23442 05 02 19.79 +74° 16′ 09.4″ 6.05 −0.37 628 K5III
24 Cam 24 37601 26942 05 43 01.66 +56° 34′ 53.2″ 6.05 2.11 200 K0III
HD 26553 26553 19823 04 15 01.80 +57° 27′ 37.3″ 6.06 −1.96 1309 G2-3II
12 Cam 12 BM 32357 23743 05 06 12.14 +59° 01′ 17.1″ 6.08 −0.33 625 K0III BM Cam; RS CVn variable, ΔV = 0.14, P = 82.8 d; double star with 11 Cam
HD 26553 23383 17707 03 47 32.12 +55° 55′ 19.4″ 6.09 0.48 431 B9Vnn
8 Cam 8 31579 23216 04 59 46.34 +53° 09′ 19.7″ 6.09 −0.77 767 K4III
HD 65448 65448 39340 08 02 30.82 +63° 05′ 25.2″ 6.09 0.07 522 G1III Spectroscopic binary
HD 31590 31590 23617 05 04 39.65 +74° 04′ 01.2″ 6.10 0.02 537 A1V
HD 99945 99945 56253 11 31 51.08 +81° 07′ 37.8″ 6.12 2.24 195 A2m suspected variable
15 Cam 15 DV 34233 24836 05 19 27.85 +58° 07′ 02.7″ 6.13 −1.02 879 B5V DV Cam; Algol variable, Vmax = 6.10, Vmin = 6.30
HD 21427 21427 16303 03 30 10.93 +59° 21′ 57.8″ 6.14 1.07 337 A0V + A2V
HD 25425 25425 19177 04 06 38.81 +65° 31′ 15.1″ 6.14 0.41 457 A4Vm
30 Cam 30 38831 27731 05 52 17.26 +58° 57′ 50.9″ 6.14 0.02 545 A0Vs
HD 33618 33618 24479 05 15 11.38 +59° 24′ 20.6″ 6.15 1.28 307 K2III-IV
19 Cam 19 36570 26408 05 37 15.07 +64° 09′ 17.5″ 6.15 0.86 372 A0V
HD 72582 72582 42484 08 39 42.64 +73° 37′ 47.7″ 6.16 0.97 355 G7III
HD 33266 33266 24313 05 13 02.83 +61° 51′ 00.1″ 6.17 0.34 477 A2III
23 Cam 23 37638 27046 05 44 08.46 +61° 28′ 35.5″ 6.17 1.23 318 G5III:
HD 27402 27402 20456 04 22 57.91 +59° 36′ 58.6″ 6.18 0.86 378 A4V + F6V
HD 38284 38284 27472 05 49 04.68 +62° 48′ 29.5″ 6.18 0.67 412 A4V
HD 36384 36384 26638 05 39 43.72 +75° 02′ 37.7″ 6.19 −0.06 579 M0III slow irregular variable ΔV = 0.61
HD 31675 31675 23484 05 02 50.34 +66° 49′ 25.6″ 6.20 3.97 91 F6V:
HD 31563 31563 23582 05 04 12.77 +73° 45′ 50.2″ 6.21 −1.84 1331 M0III
FR Cam FR 104216 58545 12 00 18.84 +80° 51′ 11.8″ 6.21 −0.79 819 M2III irregular variable, Vmax = 6.16, Vmin = 6.37
HD 38645 38645 27795 05 52 55.49 +68° 28′ 17.9″ 6.22 0.70 415 G9III
HD 39429 39429 28205 05 57 34.95 +66° 05′ 46.1″ 6.24 0.66 427 K3III
HD 25948 25948 19400 04 09 22.16 +54° 49′ 44.7″ 6.25 2.87 155 F5V
HD 115337 115337 64437 13 12 25.46 +80° 28′ 16.6″ 6.25 −0.37 686 K0Ib
HD 36496 36496 26410 05 37 16.05 +66° 41′ 48.2″ 6.26 1.76 259 A8Vn Double star
HD 45947 45947 31703 06 37 55.24 +73° 41′ 44.3″ 6.26 3.51 116 F4V
HD 104904 104904 58874 12 04 28.53 +85° 35′ 12.9″ 6.27 1.86 249 F9III
HD 27855 27855 20772 04 27 00.86 +57° 35′ 07.2″ 6.28 −0.54 755 A0III + A9V?
HD 40055 40055 28831 06 05 09.32 +75° 35′ 09.4″ 6.28 −0.44 720 K4III
HD 67934 67934 41208 08 24 33.11 +82° 25′ 51.0″ 6.28 −0.31 679 A2Vn
KZ Cam KZ 22316 16974 03 38 19.70 +56° 55′ 58.1″ 6.29 0.13 557 B9p HR 1094; α² CVn variable, Vmax = 6.28, Vmin = 6.30
HD 25877 25877 19412 04 09 27.58 +59° 54′ 29.1″ 6.29 −1.30 1072 G8II
HD 55075 55075 36019 07 25 21.97 +81° 15′ 27.1″ 6.30 −0.73 832 A0III
HD 76990 76990 45421 09 15 21.24 +84° 10′ 51.6″ 6.30 1.53 294 F0IV
HD 23662 23662 18067 03 51 41.75 +68° 30′ 27.1″ 6.31 −0.70 821 B9IVp
HD 24164 24164 18438 03 56 30.33 +71° 49′ 17.9″ 6.31 2.42 196 A5Vm
HD 25602 25602 19172 04 06 36.58 +54° 00′ 32.0″ 6.31 1.36 319 K0III-IV
HD 71973 71973 42249 08 36 48.78 +74° 43′ 25.4″ 6.31 1.69 273 A5IV-V + G6V double star
HD 86321 86321 49688 10 08 34.40 +83° 55′ 06.1″ 6.31 −0.85 883 K5III
HD 30144 30144 22300 04 48 06.94 +55° 36′ 10.2″ 6.32 2.78 166 F2V
HD 40827 40827 28829 06 05 08.23 +59° 23′ 36.0″ 6.32 0.52 471 K0+IIICN1-
HD 26101 26101 19673 04 12 51.88 +68° 30′ 04.1″ 6.33 0.96 387 K1III
HD 111112 111112 62170 12 44 25.90 +80° 37′ 16.1″ 6.33 0.57 462 A5m
HD 30085 30085 22508 04 50 36.39 +70° 56′ 29.7″ 6.36 −0.13 647 B9III
HD 32781 32781 24440 05 14 35.54 +76° 28′ 22.0″ 6.36 0.81 421 A0III:
HD 54070 54070 34956 07 13 57.99 +71° 48′ 59.5″ 6.36 0.94 396 K0.5III
47 Cam 47 56820 35735 07 22 17.19 +59° 54′ 07.1″ 6.36 2.13 229 A8Vm
HD 21794 21794 16602 03 33 41.23 +57° 52′ 07.1″ 6.37 2.09 234 F7V double star
HD 32715 32715 24017 05 09 44.53 +64° 55′ 11.8″ 6.37 3.38 129 F3V:
HD 77246 77246 45097 09 11 12.73 +80° 49′ 44.2″ 6.37 1.93 252 F2IV
HD 34200 34200 24955 05 20 40.69 +66° 44′ 48.5″ 6.39 1.04 384 G6III
HD 30752 30752 22720 04 53 09.80 +52° 50′ 28.3″ 6.40 0.37 523 A2V
HD 69054 69054 41011 08 22 09.50 +74° 49′ 12.9″ 6.40 0.63 466 K0III + G2V
HD 20104 20104 15309 03 17 31.54 +65° 39′ 30.1″ 6.41 0.10 596 A2V + A4V Double star
HD 40956 40956 28951 06 06 39.20 +63° 27′ 13.7″ 6.42 0.90 414 G9III has a planet (b)
HD 79517 79517 45764 09 19 55.78 +74° 01′ 00.3″ 6.42 1.14 370 G8III
HD 21903 21903 16712 03 35 01.04 +60° 02′ 29.0″ 6.43 2.69 183 F3V
HD 32518 32518 24003 05 09 36.62 +69° 38′ 22.4″ 6.44 1.09 383 K1III Mago, has a planet (b)
18 Cam 18 36066 25973 05 32 33.68 +57° 13′ 17.8″ 6.44 3.23 143 F8V
HD 21769 21769 16587 03 33 32.19 +58° 45′ 55.3″ 6.45 −0.40 763 A4III
HD 65299 65299 40559 08 16 53.96 +84° 03′ 27.7″ 6.45 0.24 568 A3IV
HD 23594 23594 17858 03 49 19.73 +57° 07′ 06.0″ 6.46 0.40 531 B9V
HD 29329 29329 22152 04 46 00.39 +76° 36′ 40.9″ 6.46 3.92 105 F7V
HD 118686 118686 66251 13 34 42.81 +76° 32′ 48.1″ 6.46 −1.03 1025 K5III:
HD 57742 57742 36211 07 27 25.84 +66° 19′ 53.66″ 6.47 −0.72 893 B9V
HD 34450 34450 25322 05 24 59.43 +73° 42′ 25.9″ 6.48 −1.45 1254 M0.5IIIbBa0.5 Slow irregular variable ΔV = 0.64
39 Cam 39 41782 29348 06 11 13.63 +60° 27′ 12.7″ 6.48 −1.47 1268 M2III Slow irregular variable ΔV = 1.18
HD 21203 21203 16177 03 28 23.56 +60° 15′ 20.6″ 6.49 −0.61 858 B9V + A1
HD 25225 25225 19222 04 07 10.77 +74° 00′ 01.29″ 6.49 1.00 409 G8III
14 Cam 14 33296 24348 05 13 31.29 +62° 41′ 28.1″ 6.49 1.91 268 A7Vn
HD 38058 38058 27346 05 47 32.26 +63° 35′ 55.85″ 6.49 0.64 482 G9III
HD 52030 52030 34238 07 05 51.67 +70° 43′ 54.93″ 6.49 −0.58 847 K5III has an unconfirmed planet (b)
HD 40568 40568 28656 06 03 04.31 +57° 01′ 06.3″ 6.50 0.31 565 G7-8III
49 Cam 49 BC 62140 37934 07 46 27.46 +62° 49′ 50.4″ 6.50 1.95 265 F0p SrEu BC Cam; α CVn variable, ΔV = 0.05, P = 4.285 d
29 Cam 29 38618 27592 05 50 33.89 +56° 55′ 08.2″ 6.53 0.88 441 A4IV-V
HD 44385 44385 31231 06 33 04.0 +78° 58′ 46″ 6.60 698 K3III has a planet (b)
6 Cam 6 31189 22994 04 56 49.48 +55° 49′ 26.8″ 6.63 0.39 874 K4III
HD 24064 24064 18451 03 56 36.0 +74° 04′ 48″ 6.75 -0.36 862 K4III has a planet (b)
28 Cam 28 38129 27283 05 46 54.60 +56° 55′ 26.4″ 6.79 0.39 622 A7V
22 Cam 22 37070 26587 05 39 05.39 +56° 21′ 37.3″ 7.03 3.14 196 F5
20 Cam 20 36770 26426 05 37 27.04758 +56° 29′ 16.1335″ 7.45 1.37 1,163 G8II-III
HD 35759 35759 25883 05 31 33.0 +64° 16′ 58″ 7.74 3.44 236 F9/G0V has a planet (b)
HD 29021 29021 21571 04 37 52.2 +60° 40′ 34″ 7.76 100 G5V has a planet (b)
Gliese 445 11 47 41.39 +78° 41′ 28.2″ 10.8 17.6
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. (in Chinese) AEEA (Activities of Exhibition and Education in Astronomy) 天文教育資訊網 2006 年 6 月 11 日
  2. Final Results of NameExoWorlds Public Vote Released
  3. "Germany". NameExoWorlds. Retrieved 23 December 2019.
  4. SIMBAD, 20 Camelopardalis (accessed 29 July 2012)

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