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This is the list of notable stars in the constellation of Cygnus, sorted by decreasing apparent magnitude.

Name B F Var HD HIP RA Dec vis.
mag.
abs.
mag.
Dist. (ly) Sp. class Notes
Deneb α 50 197345 102098 20 41 25.91 +45° 16′ 49.2″ 1.25 −8.38 2,615±215 A2Ia prototype of α Cyg variables
γ Cyg γ 37 194093 100453 20 22 13.70 +40° 15′ 24.1″ 2.23 −6.12 1523 F8Ib Sadr, suspected variable
ε Cyg ε 53 197989 102488 20 46 12.43 +33° 58′ 10.0″ 2.48 0.76 72 K0III Aljanah
δ Cyg δ 18 186882 97165 19 44 58.44 +45° 07′ 50.5″ 2.86 −0.74 171 B9.5III Fawaris, Rukh, triple star
Albireo A β 6 183912 95947 19 30 43.29 +27° 57′ 34.9″ 3.05 −2.31 385 K3II+... prominent visual binary with Albireo B; spectroscopic binary
ζ Cyg ζ 64 202109 104732 21 12 56.18 +30° 13′ 37.5″ 3.21 −0.12 151 G8II SB multiple star
ξ Cyg ξ 62 200905 104060 21 04 55.86 +43° 55′ 40.3″ 3.72 −4.07 1177 K5Ibv SB
τ Cyg τ 65 202444 104887 21 14 47.35 +38° 02′ 39.6″ 3.74 2.14 68 F1IV multiple star; δ Sct variable
ι Cyg ι 10 184006 95853 19 29 42.34 +51° 43′ 46.1″ 3.76 0.89 122 A5Vn
κ Cyg κ 1 181276 94779 19 17 06.11 +53° 22′ 05.4″ 3.80 0.91 123 K0III variable
ο Cyg ο 31 V695 192577 99675 20 13 37.90 +46° 44′ 28.8″ 3.80 −4.29 1353 K2II+... Algol variable
η Cyg η 21 188947 98110 19 56 18.40 +35° 05′ 00.6″ 3.89 0.74 139 K0IIIvar multiple star
ν Cyg ν 58 199629 103413 20 57 10.41 +41° 10′ 01.9″ 3.94 −1.25 356 A1Vn
ο Cyg ο 32 V1488 192909 99848 20 15 28.32 +47° 42′ 51.1″ 3.96 −3.70 1109 K3Ib-II comp Algol variable
ρ Cyg ρ 73 205435 106481 21 33 58.87 +45° 35′ 31.4″ 3.98 1.07 124 G8III variable
41 Cyg 41 195295 101076 20 29 23.73 +30° 22′ 06.8″ 4.01 −2.82 758 F5II variable
52 Cyg 52 197912 102453 20 45 39.76 +30° 43′ 10.8″ 4.22 0.22 206 K0III double star
σ Cyg σ 67 202850 105102 21 17 24.95 +39° 23′ 40.9″ 4.22 −6.49 4528 B9Iab
π Cyg π 81 207330 107533 21 46 47.61 +49° 18′ 34.5″ 4.23 −3.52 1156 B3III Pennae Caudalis; spectroscopic binary
33 Cyg 33 192696 99655 20 13 23.80 +56° 34′ 03.1″ 4.28 0.93 152 A3IV-Vn variable
υ Cyg υ 66 202904 105138 21 17 55.07 +34° 53′ 48.8″ 4.41 −2.80 901 B2Vne emission-line star; γ Cas variable
39 Cyg 39 194317 100587 20 23 51.60 +32° 11′ 24.7″ 4.43 −0.04 255 K3III
θ Cyg θ 13 185395 96441 19 36 26.54 +50° 13′ 13.7″ 4.49 3.14 61 F4V triple star
λ Cyg λ 54 198183 102589 20 47 24.53 +36° 29′ 26.7″ 4.53 −2.62 879 B6IV Be star
63 Cyg f 63 201251 104194 21 06 36.09 +47° 38′ 54.3″ 4.56 −2.83 982 K4II double star
47 Cyg A 47 V2125 196093 101474 20 33 54.19 +35° 15′ 03.1″ 4.61 −2.66 929 K2Ib comp double star; pulsating variable
φ Cyg φ 12 185734 96683 19 39 22.60 +30° 09′ 11.6″ 4.68 0.25 251 G8III-IV... spectroscopic binary
π Cyg π 80 206672 107136 21 42 05.66 +51° 11′ 22.7″ 4.69 −3.87 1680 B3IV Azelfafage; spectroscopic binary
μ Cyg μ 78 206826 107310 21 44 08.59 +28° 44′ 33.4″ 4.69 2.94 73 F6V multiple star
8 Cyg 8 184171 96052 19 31 46.32 +34° 27′ 10.7″ 4.74 −1.68 627 B3IV
59 Cyg f 59 V832 200120 103632 20 59 49.55 +47° 31′ 15.4″ 4.74 −2.95 1124 B1ne irregular variable
P Cyg P 34 193237 100044 20 17 47.20 +38° 01′ 58.6″ 4.77 −6.65 6269 B2pe Nova Cygni 1600; hypergiant; prototype of P Cyg variables
30 Cyg 30 192514 99639 20 13 18.04 +46° 48′ 56.4″ 4.80 −1.91 716 A5IIIn variable
57 Cyg 57 199081 103089 20 53 14.75 +44° 23′ 14.2″ 4.80 −1.13 501 B5V spectroscopic binary
55 Cyg 55 V1661 198478 102724 20 48 56.29 +46° 06′ 50.9″ 4.81 −4.38 2248 B3Ia α Cyg variable; emission-line star
72 Cyg 72 205512 106551 21 34 46.48 +38° 32′ 01.8″ 4.87 0.40 255 K1III
15 Cyg 15 186675 97118 19 44 16.55 +37° 21′ 15.4″ 4.89 0.23 279 G8III
ψ Cyg ψ 24 189037 98055 19 55 37.82 +52° 26′ 20.5″ 4.91 0.18 288 A4Vn multiple star
28 Cyg b 28 V1624 191610 99303 20 09 25.62 +36° 50′ 22.5″ 4.93 −2.18 860 B2.5V Be star; emission-line star
29 Cyg b 29 V1644 192640 99770 20 14 31.98 +36° 48′ 22.1″ 4.93 1.86 134 A2V variable
T Cyg T 198134 102571 20 47 10.72 +34° 22′ 26.8″ 4.93 −0.51 399 K3IIIvar triple star; variable
ω Cyg ω 45 V2014 195556 101138 20 30 03.53 +48° 57′ 05.6″ 4.94 −2.19 869 B2.5IV β Cep variable
22 Cyg 22 188892 98068 19 55 51.76 +38° 29′ 12.1″ 4.95 −2.89 1203 B5IV
HD 189276 189276 98073 19 55 55.39 +58° 50′ 45.7″ 4.98 −2.27 918 K5II-III
2 Cyg 2 182568 95372 19 24 07.57 +29° 37′ 16.7″ 4.99 −1.89 774 B3IV double star
17 Cyg 17 187013 97295 19 46 25.58 +33° 43′ 43.3″ 5.00 3.40 68 F5
20 Cyg d 20 188056 97635 19 50 37.73 +52° 59′ 17.4″ 5.03 1.18 192 K3IIIvar variable
68 Cyg A 68 V1809 203064 105186 21 18 27.18 +43° 56′ 45.5″ 5.04 4600 O8e rotating ellipsoidal variable
74 Cyg 74 205835 106711 21 36 56.98 +40° 24′ 48.6″ 5.04 1.03 206 A5V
186155 96825 19 40 50.11 +45° 31′ 28.7″ 5.06 1.62 159 F5II variable
26 Cyg e 26 190147 98571 20 01 21.55 +50° 06′ 16.8″ 5.06 −0.54 429 K1II-III multiple star
56 Cyg 56 198639 102843 20 50 04.83 +44° 03′ 32.3″ 5.06 1.93 138 A4me... double star
75 Cyg 75 206330 106999 21 40 11.06 +43° 16′ 25.7″ 5.09 −0.38 404 M1IIIvar triple star; variable
Albireo B β 6 183914 95951 19 30 45.40 +27° 57′ 55.0″ 5.12 −0.19 376 B8V component of the Albireo system; emission-line star
23 Cyg 23 188665 97870 19 53 17.37 +57° 31′ 24.5″ 5.14 −1.32 638 B5V
35 Cyg 35 193370 100122 20 18 39.07 +34° 58′ 58.0″ 5.14 −3.80 2000 F5Ib spectroscopic binary
25 Cyg 25 V1746 189687 98425 19 59 55.20 +37° 02′ 34.4″ 5.15 −3.27 1575 B3IV γ Cas variable & β Cep variable; emission-line star
4 Cyg 4 V1741 183056 95556 19 26 09.12 +36° 19′ 04.3″ 5.17 −1.34 653 B9sp... spectroscopic binary
185351 96459 19 36 38.05 +44° 41′ 42.7″ 5.17 2.13 132 K0III
19 Cyg 19 V1509 187849 97630 19 50 33.99 +38° 43′ 19.8″ 5.18 −1.29 642 M2IIIa variable
61 Cyg A 61 V1803 201091 104214 21 06 50.84 +38° 44′ 29.4″ 5.20 7.49 11 K5V Bessel's Star; BY Draconis variable; 14th nearest star system
71 Cyg g 71 204771 106093 21 29 26.91 +46° 32′ 25.2″ 5.22 1.04 224 K0III
193092 99968 20 16 55.28 +40° 21′ 54.3″ 5.27 −2.16 1000 K5II variable
204411 105898 21 26 51.57 +48° 50′ 06.4″ 5.29 −0.10 389 A6pe... αCVn variable
70 Cyg 70 204403 105942 21 27 21.36 +37° 07′ 00.5″ 5.30 −3.38 1772 B3V
184875 96288 19 34 41.26 +42° 24′ 45.3″ 5.34 −0.64 512 A2V
27 Cyg b 27 V2008 191026 99031 20 06 21.93 +35° 58′ 24.7″ 5.38 3.46 79 K0IV RS CVn variable
60 Cyg 60 V1931 200310 103732 21 01 10.92 +46° 09′ 20.8″ 5.38 −2.73 1364 B1V eclipsing binary
9 Cyg 9 184759 96302 19 34 50.92 +29° 27′ 46.5″ 5.39 −0.70 538 A0V+... spectroscopic binary
14 Cyg 14 185872 96693 19 39 26.47 +42° 49′ 05.6″ 5.41 −1.20 685 B9III
51 Cyg 51 197511 102177 20 42 12.63 +50° 20′ 24.1″ 5.41 −1.85 924 B2V multiple star
189178 98194 19 57 13.86 +40° 22′ 04.2″ 5.46 −2.90 1531 B5V double star
199101 103145 20 53 53.91 +33° 26′ 16.1″ 5.47 −0.89 609 K5III
199098 103094 20 53 18.56 +45° 10′ 54.1″ 5.48 −1.31 744 K0II
189395 98325 19 58 37.96 +30° 59′ 01.2″ 5.51 −0.60 544 B9Vn
49 Cyg 49 197178 102066 20 41 02.60 +32° 18′ 28.0″ 5.51 −1.45 805 G8IIb
206749 107235 21 43 06.48 +41° 09′ 18.0″ 5.51 −0.77 587 M2III
ω Cyg ω 46 195774 101243 20 31 18.81663 +49° 13′ 13.0656″ 5.53 −0.03 399 M2III Ruchba; suspected member of Hercules stream
49 Cyg 49 197177 102066 20 41 02.54 +32° 18′ 26.3″ 5.53 −1.43 805 G8IIb
184293 96014 19 31 19.36 +50° 18′ 23.7″ 5.55 −0.22 465 K1III
199870 103519 20 58 19.38 +44° 28′ 17.5″ 5.55 1.00 265 G8III
V1942 Cyg V1942 209515 108845 22 02 56.68 +44° 38′ 59.8″ 5.57 −0.48 529 A0IV α CVn variable
36 Cyg 36 193369 100108 20 18 28.63 +36° 59′ 59.1″ 5.58 1.70 195 A2V
194152 100437 20 22 05.35 +45° 47′ 41.6″ 5.58 0.06 415 K0IIIvar
199955 103530 20 58 30.03 +50° 27′ 42.4″ 5.59 −2.35 1264 B5Vn
204153 105769 21 25 19.39 +46° 42′ 51.2″ 5.59 2.91 112 F0V
188209 97757 19 51 59.07 +47° 01′ 38.5″ 5.60 −7.69 14818 O9.5Ia
198345 102635 20 47 49.29 +47° 49′ 54.9″ 5.60 −0.49 538 K5III
V389 Cyg V389 201433 104371 21 08 38.87 +30° 12′ 20.5″ 5.60 −0.07 444 B9V multiple; variable
V1768 Cyg V1768 190603 98863 20 04 36.18 +32° 13′ 07.0″ 5.62 −7.48 13583 B1.5Ia comp α Cyg variable
40 Cyg 40 195050 100907 20 27 34.27 +38° 26′ 25.9″ 5.63 1.04 270 A3V
V380 Cyg V380 187879 97634 19 50 37.33 +40° 35′ 59.2″ 5.68 −3.80 2567 B1III Algol variable
196852 101899 20 38 59.54 +30° 20′ 03.9″ 5.68 0.31 386 K2III
197392 102155 20 41 56.50 +41° 43′ 00.7″ 5.68 −1.84 1042 B8II-III
V2140 Cyg V2140 199478 103312 20 55 49.81 +47° 25′ 03.6″ 5.68 −6.60 9314 B8Ia α Cyg variable
203644 105497 21 22 00.38 +49° 23′ 19.3″ 5.68 0.66 328 K0III
79 Cyg 79 206774 107253 21 43 25.63 +38° 17′ 01.0″ 5.69 1.08 272 A0V
192787 99841 20 15 23.79 +33° 43′ 45.7″ 5.70 0.88 300 K0III
184960 96258 19 34 19.76 +51° 14′ 13.5″ 5.71 3.67 83 F7V
7 Cyg 7 183534 95656 19 27 25.97 +52° 19′ 13.8″ 5.73 0.51 361 A1V
Gl 777 190360 98767 20 03 36.95 +29° 53′ 53.1″ 5.73 4.72 52 G6IV+... binary star; has two planets (b & c)
43 Cyg 43 V2121 195068 100859 20 27 02.21 +49° 22′ 59.6″ 5.73 2.85 123 F0V: V2121 Cyg; γ Dor variable
77 Cyg 77 206644 107162 21 42 22.94 +41° 04′ 37.3″ 5.73 0.44 372 A0V
201834 104516 21 10 15.55 +53° 33′ 47.2″ 5.75 0.15 431 B9III
203245 105282 21 19 28.74 +49° 30′ 37.0″ 5.75 −0.33 536 B6V
204485 106003 21 28 08.16 +32° 13′ 30.5″ 5.75 2.50 145 F0V
193592 100097 20 18 24.76 +55° 23′ 49.8″ 5.76 1.01 291 A2Vs
DT Cyg DT 201078 104185 21 06 30.24 +31° 11′ 04.8″ 5.77 −3.05 1895 F7.5Ib-IIv Cepheid variable
205314 106393 21 32 56.58 +49° 58′ 39.4″ 5.77 −0.05 475 A0V
V2015 Cyg V2015 196178 101475 20 33 54.84 +46° 41′ 37.9″ 5.78 −0.06 481 B9sp... α CVn variable
188650 97985 19 54 48.24 +36° 59′ 44.4″ 5.79 −2.58 1538 Fp
209419 108758 22 01 50.58 +52° 52′ 56.1″ 5.79 −1.77 1058 B5III
191195 99026 20 06 13.64 +53° 09′ 54.2″ 5.81 3.00 119 F5V
187235 97376 19 47 27.78 +38° 24′ 27.4″ 5.83 −0.05 489 B8Vn
193322 100069 20 18 06.99 +40° 43′ 55.6″ 5.83 −2.56 1552 O9V
199611 103359 20 56 25.44 +50° 43′ 43.1″ 5.83 2.20 174 F0III
186619 97081 19 43 45.08 +41° 46′ 23.1″ 5.86 −0.57 631 M0III
192985 99889 20 16 00.61 +45° 34′ 46.8″ 5.87 3.18 113 F5V:
V2119 Cyg V2119 194335 100574 20 23 44.37 +37° 28′ 35.2″ 5.87 −1.32 893 B2Vne Be star
V1762 Cyg V1762 179094 94013 19 08 25.88 +52° 25′ 33.1″ 5.88 1.65 229 K1IV RS CVn variable
V1143 Cyg V1143 185912 96620 19 38 41.15 +54° 58′ 24.2″ 5.89 2.89 130 F6Vasv Algol variable
195554 101084 20 29 27.11 +56° 04′ 05.4″ 5.89 −1.30 896 B9Vn
V1334 Cyg V1334 203156 105269 21 19 22.18 +38° 14′ 14.9″ 5.89 −4.27 3505 F2Ib δ Cep variable
42 Cyg 42 195324 101067 20 29 20.39 +36° 27′ 17.0″ 5.90 −2.67 1689 A1Ib
188252 97774 19 52 07.17 +47° 55′ 54.5″ 5.91 −3.49 2470 B2III
189684 98383 19 59 20.42 +45° 46′ 21.3″ 5.92 0.12 472 A5III
199612 103360 20 56 25.89 +49° 11′ 45.0″ 5.92 −2.04 1273 G8II-III
186377 96977 19 42 44.60 +32° 25′ 36.3″ 5.93 −3.26 2248 A5III
200817 103956 21 03 47.58 +53° 17′ 09.0″ 5.93 0.46 405 K0III
69 Cyg 69 V2157 204172 105811 21 25 47.02 +36° 40′ 02.7″ 5.93 −3.71 2763 B0Ib probable α Cyg variable
194193 100501 20 22 45.29 +41° 01′ 34.1″ 5.95 −1.15 856 M0III
199579 103371 20 56 34.78 +44° 55′ 29.0″ 5.96 −4.44 3928 O6...
W Cyg W 205730 106642 21 36 02.44 +45° 22′ 28.5″ 5.96 −0.43 617 M4IIIe-M6e semiregular variable
197139 101986 20 40 03.22 +43° 27′ 32.5″ 5.97 0.17 470 K2III
V460 Cyg V460 206570 107129 21 42 01.08 +35° 30′ 36.7″ 5.98 −2.96 2000 C6.3 DS Peg, carbon star; variable
16 Cyg A c 16 186408 96895 19 41 49.09 +50° 31′ 31.6″ 5.99 4.32 70 G2V triple star system
V1743 Cyg V1743 184786 96198 19 33 41.60 +49° 15′ 44.4″ 6.00 −2.26 1462 M4.5III
192439 99579 20 12 31.73 +51° 27′ 49.0″ 6.01 0.50 412 K1III:
200253 103734 21 01 12.87 +36° 01′ 33.7″ 6.01 −0.51 657 G5III
204428 105891 21 26 44.95 +52° 53′ 54.7″ 6.01 0.35 442 B6V
181096 94755 19 16 51.39 +46° 59′ 54.2″ 6.02 2.88 138 F6IV:
197120 102033 20 40 36.26 +29° 48′ 19.6″ 6.02 1.45 267 A2V
204965 106171 21 30 20.31 +52° 57′ 28.6″ 6.02 0.18 479 A3V
11 Cyg 11 185037 96387 19 35 48.30 +36° 56′ 40.4″ 6.03 −0.74 738 B8Vn
189066 98143 19 56 44.14 +36° 15′ 02.2″ 6.03 −1.64 1113 B5IV
186568 97087 19 43 51.45 +34° 09′ 45.8″ 6.04 −1.17 901 B8III
61 Cyg B 61 201092 104217 21 06 52.19 +38° 44′ 03.9″ 6.05 8.33 11 K7V component of the 61 Cyg system
203439 105432 21 21 21.93 +32° 36′ 46.0″ 6.05 −0.29 605 A1V
188793 97892 19 53 35.38 +59° 42′ 30.7″ 6.06 0.97 339 A3V
V2130 Cyg V2130 197018 101949 20 39 33.31 +40° 34′ 46.8″ 6.07 −1.13 898 B6IIIp Mn SX Ari variable
202240 104765 21 13 26.43 +36° 37′ 59.7″ 6.07 −2.62 1781 F0III
203630 105558 21 22 42.03 +30° 18′ 35.5″ 6.07 0.77 374 K1III
76 Cyg 76 206538 107097 21 41 34.27 +40° 48′ 19.2″ 6.07 0.34 455 A2V
186440 97028 19 43 09.60 +30° 40′ 40.4″ 6.08 1.01 337 A1V
194097 100486 20 22 37.31 +31° 15′ 54.1″ 6.09 −0.26 607 K2
185837 96724 19 39 44.92 +33° 58′ 44.1″ 6.10 0.29 474 A3IV
189127 98044 19 55 22.04 +58° 15′ 01.4″ 6.10 0.34 462 G9III
200577 103894 21 03 04.83 +38° 39′ 26.7″ 6.10 −0.41 655 G8III
206731 107186 21 42 38.81 +49° 36′ 01.0″ 6.10 −1.03 869 G8II
207516 107664 21 48 29.34 +38° 38′ 54.9″ 6.10 0.20 493 B8V
V1339 Cyg V1339 206632 107140 21 42 08.35 +45° 45′ 56.7″ 6.11 −0.47 676 M4.5
187638 97538 19 49 27.50 +38° 42′ 36.6″ 6.12 −0.53 697 G6III
191243 99145 20 07 41.44 +34° 25′ 22.5″ 6.12 −2.83 2012 B5Ib
202923 105064 21 17 02.02 +53° 59′ 51.4″ 6.12 0.67 401 A1V
μ Cyg μ 78 206827 21 44 08.46 +28° 44′ 34.5″ 6.12 G2V
V2093 Cyg V2093 187880 97651 19 50 46.87 +37° 49′ 34.7″ 6.13 −3.96 3396 M3III
188149 97789 19 52 16.40 +36° 25′ 56.2″ 6.13 −0.65 739 K4III
192535 99685 20 13 42.82 +43° 22′ 44.4″ 6.13 −0.64 738 K4III
186927 97242 19 45 51.35 +35° 00′ 46.0″ 6.14 0.57 424 A2V+...
187372 97372 19 47 26.85 +47° 54′ 27.6″ 6.14 −1.74 1230 M2III
V2100 Cyg V2100 189775 98379 19 59 15.34 +52° 03′ 20.5″ 6.14 −0.72 769 B5III αCVn variable
190964 98915 20 05 06.72 +51° 50′ 21.6″ 6.14 −0.64 741 M1IIIa
195964 101285 20 31 46.52 +56° 46′ 47.5″ 6.14 −0.87 821 K5III
203096 105229 21 18 55.33 +41° 02′ 25.9″ 6.15 −2.43 1698 A5IV
189296 98111 19 56 19.02 +56° 41′ 13.1″ 6.16 1.50 279 A4Vn
190781 98858 20 04 28.79 +48° 13′ 46.8″ 6.16 −0.09 579 A2IV
206040 106771 21 37 38.81 +54° 02′ 31.9″ 6.16 −0.33 647 K1III
206509 107041 21 40 43.30 +54° 52′ 19.7″ 6.16 −0.51 703 K0III
186121 96805 19 40 41.15 +43° 04′ 40.2″ 6.17 −1.99 1399 M2III
199892 103532 20 58 30.94 +41° 56′ 23.7″ 6.17 0.40 465 B7III
202862 105101 21 17 23.18 +42° 41′ 00.8″ 6.17 −1.57 1152 B7Vn
205114 106267 21 31 27.46 +52° 37′ 11.5″ 6.17 −1.56 1148 G2Ib+...
205551 106518 21 34 27.46 +51° 41′ 54.5″ 6.17 −2.32 1630 B9III
187038 97307 19 46 35.04 +32° 53′ 19.0″ 6.18 0.92 367 K2
190771 98921 20 05 09.59 +38° 28′ 41.5″ 6.18 4.80 62 G5IV
V1981 Cyg V1981 200527 103828 21 02 24.20 +44° 47′ 27.6″ 6.18 −1.71 1235 M3Ib-II: semiregular variable
202314 104822 21 14 10.28 +29° 54′ 03.5″ 6.18 −3.18 2433 G2Ib
191096 98946 20 05 21.50 +56° 20′ 28.4″ 6.19 2.60 170 F4V
196379 101556 20 34 50.41 +51° 51′ 15.2″ 6.19 −5.54 7244 A9II
CP Cyg CP 205939 106752 21 37 27.88 +44° 41′ 47.8″ 6.19 −0.35 661 A7III variable
194220 100515 20 22 55.49 +42° 59′ 00.4″ 6.20 1.17 331 K0IIIvar
195820 101245 20 31 21.11 +52° 18′ 33.7″ 6.20 1.06 348 K0III
V1619 Cyg V1619 207857 107856 21 51 04.97 +39° 32′ 11.9″ 6.20 −1.39 1072 B9p HgMn αCVn variable
44 Cyg 44 195593 101214 20 30 59.23 +36° 56′ 09.1″ 6.21 −2.22 1583 F5Iab
196642 101756 20 37 23.57 +38° 19′ 43.6″ 6.21 1.19 328 K0III
186307 96907 19 41 57.63 +40° 15′ 14.6″ 6.22 1.62 272 A6V
188074 97700 19 51 19.37 +47° 22′ 37.9″ 6.22 2.12 215 F2V
193702 100268 20 20 15.22 +39° 24′ 11.8″ 6.22 1.03 355 A1V
181960 94974 19 19 36.42 +54° 22′ 33.8″ 6.23 0.53 450 A1V
189942 98563 20 01 15.28 +37° 05′ 55.9″ 6.23 −1.21 1003 K0III
193944 100295 20 20 30.64 +53° 35′ 44.5″ 6.23 −2.26 1630 K5
202720 105034 21 16 29.62 +42° 15′ 06.6″ 6.23 −0.89 865 K2
185955 96706 19 39 34.53 +45° 57′ 26.6″ 6.25 0.79 402 K0III
16 Cyg c 16 186427 96901 19 41 52.10 +50° 31′ 04.5″ 6.25 4.60 70 G5V component of the 16 Cyg system; has a planet (b)
207446 107637 21 48 08.41 +36° 34′ 49.5″ 6.25 −0.41 701 K5
183986 95953 19 30 46.83 +36° 13′ 42.7″ 6.26 −0.57 758 B9.5III
198513 102712 20 48 42.74 +51° 54′ 37.2″ 6.26 −0.67 791 B8np
180756 94623 19 15 19.18 +50° 04′ 16.0″ 6.27 1.16 342 G8III
205349 106420 21 33 17.89 +45° 51′ 14.5″ 6.27 −2.05 1502 K1Ibvar
186815 97070 19 43 39.49 +57° 02′ 33.6″ 6.28 1.83 253 K2III
192934 99893 20 16 03.43 +38° 53′ 53.1″ 6.28 0.78 410 A1V
186760 97033 19 43 14.28 +58° 01′ 00.3″ 6.29 3.02 147 G0V
198387 102642 20 47 52.89 +52° 24′ 27.3″ 6.29 3.18 137 K0V:
V819 Cyg V819 188439 97845 19 53 01.25 +47° 48′ 27.9″ 6.30 −3.53 3019 B0.5IIIn β Cep variable
198151 102530 20 46 38.61 +46° 31′ 54.2″ 6.30 0.79 413 A3V
181597 94890 19 18 37.85 +49° 34′ 09.6″ 6.32 0.81 413 K1III
193217 100016 20 17 29.05 +42° 43′ 19.4″ 6.32 −2.49 1884 K4II:
48 Cyg 48 196606 101765 20 37 31.77 +31° 34′ 21.1″ 6.32 −0.58 784 B8IIIn
200753 103949 21 03 43.50 +46° 51′ 47.8″ 6.32 1.79 263 F0IVn
189432 98320 19 58 34.35 +38° 06′ 20.5″ 6.33 −2.33 1762 B5IV
V2136 Cyg V2136 198625 102827 20 49 54.64 +46° 39′ 40.8″ 6.33 −0.92 918 B4V
198181 102499 20 46 21.28 +52° 59′ 44.0″ 6.34 0.72 434 K0
200723 103963 21 03 52.14 +41° 37′ 41.9″ 6.34 1.31 330 F3IV
193469 100155 20 18 57.54 +39° 00′ 15.1″ 6.35 −2.98 2397 K5Ib
V973 Cyg 186776 97151 19 44 49.09 +40° 43′ 00.7″ 6.36 −0.86 906 M3III
192983 99870 20 15 43.24 +50° 13′ 58.3″ 6.36 1.18 355 A2Vn
198976 103079 20 53 07.37 +29° 38′ 57.3″ 6.36 0.78 427 K2
202710 105017 21 16 17.12 +44° 14′ 17.5″ 6.36 −2.00 1531 K0III+...
205688 106661 21 36 14.02 +30° 03′ 19.0″ 6.36 1.16 357 G8III-IV
V1817 Cyg V1817 184398 96003 19 31 13.56 +55° 43′ 54.8″ 6.37 −1.17 1052 K2II-IIIcomp RS CVn variable
186506 97029 19 43 10.76 +38° 40′ 18.2″ 6.37 −1.86 1442 K0
200740 103929 21 03 26.03 +50° 21′ 06.5″ 6.37 0.99 388 K0
186901 97228 19 45 39.65 +36° 05′ 27.6″ 6.38 −2.43 1884 B9.5V
194069 100434 20 22 03.06 +41° 07′ 55.7″ 6.38 −2.01 1552 G5II+...
195066 100808 20 26 23.46 +56° 38′ 19.2″ 6.38 0.26 547 B9V
185114 96316 19 35 01.23 +52° 30′ 07.6″ 6.39 1.14 365 K0
V2090 Cyg V2090 186702 97142 19 44 38.17 +34° 24′ 51.0″ 6.39 −0.64 830 M1III
190227 98701 20 02 48.81 +31° 57′ 31.7″ 6.39 −1.31 1128 K1III
194951 100866 20 27 07.77 +34° 19′ 44.7″ 6.39 −3.01 2470 F1II
203454 105406 21 21 01.44 +40° 20′ 44.1″ 6.39 4.27 87 F8V
207119 107398 21 45 12.40 +52° 16′ 03.3″ 6.40 −3.20 2717 K5Ib
198237 102585 20 47 20.77 +45° 34′ 48.0″ 6.41 −1.61 1309 K3III
V2173 Cyg V2173 208727 108348 21 57 02.20 +48° 40′ 07.0″ 6.42 985 B8V
V1351 Cyg V1351 186532 96919 19 42 04.13 +55° 27′ 47.9″ 6.42 −0.44 767 M5IIIa
V1765 Cyg V1765 187459 97485 19 48 50.60 +33° 26′ 14.3″ 6.42 −2.74 2218 B0.5Ibvar β Lyr variable
198820 102993 20 52 00.39 +32° 50′ 56.1″ 6.42 −2.47 1952 B3III
185268 96503 19 37 09.62 +29° 20′ 01.4″ 6.43 −0.71 874 B5V
195506 101133 20 29 59.87 +45° 55′ 41.5″ 6.43 0.91 415 K2+...
185435 96546 19 37 40.82 +35° 01′ 21.2″ 6.44 −2.11 1672 K5
189377 98253 19 57 56.12 +42° 15′ 38.9″ 6.44 −1.51 1268 A3V
194882 100714 20 25 05.00 +59° 36′ 00.4″ 6.44 −0.88 948 A3III
207088 107445 21 45 44.45 +35° 51′ 26.2″ 6.44 0.51 499 G8III
197101 101900 20 39 00.19 +56° 00′ 17.8″ 6.45 0.88 424 F2Vn
202654 104962 21 15 37.18 +47° 58′ 26.4″ 6.45 −1.94 1552 B4IV
203358 105390 21 20 50.01 +32° 27′ 08.4″ 6.45 2.13 239 G8IV
189253 98146 19 56 45.16 +50° 54′ 09.0″ 6.46 1.30 350 A1V
V1773 Cyg V1773 193536 100142 20 18 49.67 +46° 19′ 20.0″ 6.46 −3.09 2650 B2V
201836 104537 21 10 30.96 +47° 41′ 32.0″ 6.46 −1.86 1502 B6IV
HD 203857 203857 105637 21 23 48.39 +37° 21′ 05.4″ 6.46 −0.79 921 K5 has a possible planet
185264 96396 19 35 55.95 +50° 14′ 18.7″ 6.47 0.11 609 G9III
185657 96572 19 37 56.68 +49° 17′ 02.6″ 6.47 0.53 503 G6V
192538 99719 20 14 04.87 +36° 36′ 17.6″ 6.47 −0.98 1009 A0V
192987 99929 20 16 28.15 +37° 03′ 23.0″ 6.47 −1.25 1140 B6III
195690 101268 20 31 36.27 +34° 19′ 49.8″ 6.47 3.20 147 F2
200030 103596 20 59 24.61 +42° 19′ 28.0″ 6.47 −0.39 767 B9
X Cyg X 197572 102276 20 43 24.20 +35° 35′ 16.1″ 6.48 −2.68 2218 G8Ib Cepheid variable
207673 107749 21 49 40.10 +41° 08′ 55.7″ 6.48 −5.62 8579 A2Ib
V1276 Cyg V1276 186357 96988 19 42 49.10 +29° 19′ 54.0″ 6.49 266 F1III δ Sct variable
191892 99294 20 09 22.37 +56° 01′ 36.7″ 6.49 −1.41 1240 K0
V1584 Cyg V1584 193722 100250 20 19 56.04 +46° 50′ 14.3″ 6.49 −1.38 1221 B9p Si αCVn variable
194668 100651 20 24 32.36 +53° 33′ 06.9″ 6.49 −1.77 1462 B9.5III
196134 101467 20 33 48.56 +41° 46′ 22.2″ 6.50 1.56 317 K0III-IV
200465 103822 21 02 20.96 +39° 30′ 32.5″ 6.50 −1.68 1411 A1V comp
200595 103871 21 02 48.62 +45° 50′ 56.0″ 6.50 −1.59 1353 B3Vn
HD 185269 185269 96507 19 37 11.74 +28° 29′ 59.5″ 6.67 3.29 155 G0IV has a planet (b)
HD 197037 197037 101948 20 39 33 +42° 14′ 55″ 6.81 108 F7V has a planet (b)
CH Cygni 182917 95413 19 24 33.07 +50° 14′ 29.1″ 7.08 900 M3III Z And and SR variable
WR 136 192163 99546 20 12 06.54 +38° 21′ 17.8″ 7.48 −3.57 5279 WN6 Wolf–Rayet Star
KELT-9 195689 101252 20 31 26.35 +39° 56′ 19.8″ 7.56 1.18 615 A0 The hottest planet-bearing star with the hottest planet
HD 187123 187123 97336 19 46 58.11 +34° 25′ 10.3″ 7.86 4.46 163 G5 has two planets (b & c)
χ Cyg χ 187796 97629 19 50 33.94 +32° 54′ 50.9″ 7.91 2.78 346 S7,1e: Mira variable; Vmax = 3.62, Vmin = 15.00
HD 191806 191806 99306 20 09 28.3 +52° 16′ 35″ 8.09 3.99 215 G0V has a massive planet (b)
R Cyg 185456 19 36 49.38 +50° 11′ 59.5″ 8.15 S... Mira variable
RT Cyg 186686 97068 19 43 37.90 +48° 46′ 39.0″ 8.45 −1.85 3749 M3e Mira variable
HD 332231 332231 20 26 57.9 +33° 44′ 40″ 8.56 28 F8 has a planet (b)
U Cyg U 193680 100219 20 19 36.40 +47° 53′ 38.0″ 8.77 −1.00 2938 R.... Mira variable
Cygnus X-1 226868 98298 19 58 21.68 +35° 12′ 05.8″ 8.95 −2.23 >6000 O9.7Iab V1357 Cyg; X-ray binary one component being a black hole
47 Cyg B 47 196094 20 33 52.50 +35° 13′ 07.0″ 9.40 K2Ib+... component of 47 Cyg system
Kepler-409 19 34 43.0 +46° 51′ 10″ 9.44 218 has a transiting planet (b)
HAT-P-11 19 50 50.25 +48° 04′ 51.1″ 9.59 6.69 123 K4 has two transiting planets (b and c)
Kepler-68 19 24 08.0 +49° 02′ 25″ 10.1 440 has three transiting planets (b, c and d)
Kepler-1652 19 37 27.8 +49° 54′ 54″ 16.86 822 M2V has a transiting planet (b)
Kepler-96 19 48 16.7 +40° 31′ 30″ 10.3 has a transiting planet (b)
Campbell's star 184738 96295 19 34 45.24 +30° 30′ 58.9″ 10.45 WC... V1966 Cyg
HAT-P-7 19 28 59 +47° 58′ 10″ 10.5 1044 F8 has a transiting planet (b)
HAT-P-17 21 38 09 +30° 29′ 19″ 10.54 293.5 G0 has two planets (b & c)
Kepler-50 19 12 24.0 +50° 02′ 01″ 11 has two transiting planets (b and c)
Kepler-1658 19 37 26.0 +38° 56′ 51″ 11 has a transiting planet (b)
WASP-48 19 24 39 +55° 28′ 23″ 11.06 has a transiting planet (b)
Kepler-449 19 34 55.9 +41° 54′ 03″ 11.41 has two transiting planets (b & c)
Kepler-448 19 49 48.9 +41° 00′ 40″ 11.51 1389 has two transiting planets (b and c)
Kepler-22 19 16 52.2 +47° 53′ 4.2″ 11.66 590 G5 has a transiting planet (b) in its habitable zone
Kepler-450 19 41 56.8 +51° 00′ 49″ 11.68 has three transiting planets (b, c & d)
KIC 8462852 20 06 15.5 +44° 27′ 24.61″ 11.71 3.74 1277 F3V Tabby's Star, Boyajian's Star, WTF Star
KIC 11026764 19 21 24.62539 +48° 30′ 53.3184″ 9.71 3.6 565 G1 nicknamed "Gemma" by Li et al.,; diameter 2.18 times the Sun; aged at 5.94 billion years; weak quasi-periodic pulsations at 0.9 mHz.
Kepler-462 19 59 17.0 +43° 48′ 51″ 11.73 has two transiting planets (b & c)
Kepler-145 19 25 33.0 +44° 31′ 45″ 11.9 has a transiting planet (b & c)
Kepler-36 19 25 00.0 +49° 13′ 55″ 12 has two transiting planets (b and c)
Kepler-78 19 34 58.0 +44° 26′ 54″ 12 G has a transiting planet (b)
Kepler-63 19 16 54.0 +49° 32′ 54″ 12.02 652 has a transiting planet (b)
KIC 9832227 19 29 15.948 +46° 37′ 19.89″ 12.27 – 12.46 1800 Contact binary set to merge in 2022
Kepler-89 19 49 20.0 +41° 53′ 28″ 12.4 has four transiting planets (b, c, d and e)
Kepler-411 19 10 25.3 +49° 31′ 24″ 12.5 has four transiting planets (b, c, d and e)
Kepler-539 19 56 29.0 +41° 52′ 00″ 12.5 G2V has two transiting planets (b and c)
Kepler-406 19 27 23.5 +44° 58′ 06″ 12.52 has two transiting planets (b and c)
Kepler-106 20 03 27.4 +44° 20′ 15″ 12.88 has four transiting planets (b, c, d & e)
Kepler-289 19 49 51.7 +42° 52′ 58″ 14.1 2283 has three transiting planets (b, c & d)
Kepler-56 19 35 02.0 +41° 52′ 19″ 13 has three transiting planets (b, c and d)
Kepler-432 19 33 08.0 +48° 17′ 09″ 13 2851 K2III has two transiting planets (b and c)
Kepler-48 19 56 33.0 +40° 56′ 56″ 13.04 has four transiting planets (b, c, d & e)
Kepler-452 19 44 0.9 +44° 16′ 39.2″ 13.426 1400 G2V has at least one transiting planet (Kepler-452b)
Kepler-113 19 11 59.5 +50° 56′ 40″ 13.46 has two transiting planets (b & c)
Kepler-69 19 33 03.0 +44° 52′ 08″ 13.7 G4V has two transiting planets (b & c)
KIC 11145123 19 41 25.3 +48° 45′ 15″ 13 3910 A δ Scuti variable; one of the slowest rotators
Kepler-114 19 36 29.0 +48° 20′ 58″ 13.7 has three transiting planets (b, c & d)
Kepler-6 19 47 20.94 +48° 14′ 23.9″ 13.8 4.4 2522 G4 has a transiting planet (b)
Kepler-5 19 57 37.68 +50° 02′ 06.2″ 13.9 3.3 4167 F8 has a transiting planet (b)
Kepler-23 19 36 52.0 +49° 28′ 45″ 14 has three transiting planets (b, c and d)
Kepler-76 19 36 46.0 +39° 37′ 08″ 14 has a transiting planet (b)
Kepler-33 19 16 19.0 +46° 00′ 19″ 14 has five transiting planets (b, c, d, e and f)
Kepler-419 19 41 40.0 +51° 11′ 05″ 14 has two transiting planets (b & c)
Kepler-435 19 29 09.0 +43° 11′ 50″ 14 6751 has a transiting planet (b)
Kepler-307 19 51 11.0 +40° 25′ 04″ 14.1 has two transiting planets (b & c)
Kepler-79 20 02 04.1 +44° 22′ 54″ 14.11 has four transiting planets (b, c, d & e)
Kepler-11 19 48 28 +41° 54′ 33″ 14.2 1999 G has six transiting planets (b, c, d, e, f & g)
Kepler-74 19 32 22.0 +41° 21′ 20″ 14.23 4338 F8V has a transiting planet (b)
Kepler-39 19 47 50.0 +46° 02′ 04″ 14.3 3914 F7IV has a transiting planet (b)
Kepler-210 19 30 01.0 +43° 04′ 59″ 14.4 K has two transiting planets (b & c)
Kepler-424 19 54 30.0 +48° 34′ 39″ 14.5 has two transiting planets (b & c)
Kepler-41 19 38 03.0 +45° 58′ 54″ 14.5 2381 G2V has a transiting planets (b)
Kepler-433 19 50 22.0 +40° 58′ 38″ 14.5 6099 has a transiting planets (b)
Kepler-40 19 47 15.0 +47° 31′ 36″ 14.76 8806 F5IV has a transiting planet (b)
Kepler-437 19 49 23.0 +44° 01′ 37″ 14.8 1360 has a transiting planet (b)
Kepler-70 19 45 25.0 +41° 05′ 34″ 14.87 3849 sdB has two transiting planets (b & c)
Kepler-418 19 37 44.0 +38° 21′ 20″ 15 has two transiting planets (b and c)
Kepler-85 19 23 54.0 +45° 17′ 25″ 15 has four transiting planets (b, c, d & e)
Kepler-87 19 51 40.0 +46° 57′ 54″ 15 has two transiting planets (b and c)
Kepler-51 19 45 55.0 +49° 56′ 16″ 15.0 has three transiting planets (b, c and d)
Kepler-77 19 18 25.9 +44° 20′ 44″ 15.0 1859 G5V has a transiting planet (b)
Kepler-80 19 44 27.0 +39° 58′ 44″ 15.0 has six transiting planets (b, c, d, e, f and g)
Kepler-61 19 41 13.0 +42° 28′ 31″ 15.0 K7V has a transiting planet (b)
Kepler-44 20 00 25.0 +45° 45′ 44″ 15.0 7339 G2IV has a transiting planet (b)
Kepler-84 19 53 00.5 +40° 29′ 46″ 15.03 has five transiting planets (b, c, d, e & f)
Kepler-58 19 45 26.0 +39° 06′ 55″ 15.3 has three transiting planets (b, c and d)
Kepler-66 19 35 56.0 +46° 41′ 16″ 15.3 3611 GOV has a transiting planet (b)
Kepler-46 19 17 05.0 +42° 36′ 15″ 15.3 2795 has three transiting planets (b, c & d)
Kepler-71 19 39 27.7 +46° 17′ 09″ 15.39 has a transiting planet (b)
Kepler-49 19 29 11.0 +40° 35′ 30″ 15.5 has four transiting planets (b, c, d and e)
Kepler-57 19 34 34.0 +44° 39′ 25″ 15.5 has two transiting planets (b and c)
Kepler-31 19 36 06.0 +45° 51′ 11″ 15.5 has three transiting planets (b, c and d)
Kepler-29 19 53 24.0 +47° 29′ 28″ 15.5 has two transiting planets (b and c)
Kepler-81 19 34 32.9 +42° 49′ 30″ 15.56 has three transiting planets (b, c & d)
Kepler-186 19 54 36.651 +43° 57′ 18.06″ ~15.65 492+/-59 M1V has five transiting planets (b, c, d, e and f)
Kepler-305 19 56 54.0 +40° 20′ 35″ 15.8 has two transiting planets (b & c)
Kepler-32 19 51 22 +46° 34′ 27″ 16 has five transiting planets (b, c, d, e and f)
Kepler-1520 19 23 52.0 +51° 30′ 17″ 16 1533 K4V has a transiting planets (b)
Kepler-42 19 28 53.0 +44° 37′ 10″ 16.12 126 has three transiting planets (c, b and d)
Kepler-443 19 14 27.0 +49° 58′ 07″ 16.2 2541 has a transiting planet (b)
Kepler-54 19 39 06.0 +43° 03′ 23″ 16.3 has three transiting planets (b, c and d)
Kepler-436 20 06 53.0 +44° 24′ 43″ 16.3 2016 has two transiting planets (b and c)
Kepler-67 19 36 37.0 +46° 09′ 59″ 16.4 3611 G9V has a transiting planet (b)
Kepler-45 19 31 30.0 +41° 03′ 51″ 16.88 1086 M has a transiting planet (b)
V1500 Cyg V1500 21 11 36.61 +48° 09′ 01.9″ 17.1 Nova Cygni 1975; Vmax = 2.0
Kepler-445 19 54 57.0 +46° 29′ 55″ 18 294 has three transiting planet (b, c & d)
V476 Cyg V476 19 58 24.57 +53° 37′ 07.1″ 200 Nova Cygni 1920; Vmax = 2.0
V1668 Cyg V1668 21 42 35.22 +44° 01′ 54.9″ Nova Cygni 1978; Vmax = 6.0
AFGL 2591 20 29 24.9 +40° 11′ 21″ 3261.6 associated Rfn Nebula
PSR B2016+28 20 18 03.92 +29° 39′ 55.2″ pulsar
V1974 Cyg V1974 20 30 31.61 +52° 37′ 51.3″ Nova Cygni 1992; Vmax = 4.5
Kepler-47 19 41 11.5 +46° 55′ 12″ has three transiting planets (b, d and c).
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

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