117:(WGSN) which will catalog cultural and historical names for bright stars to help preserve astronomical world heritage, and maintain a catalog of IAU-approved unique proper names for stars. The WGSN's first bulletin of July 2016 set out its terms of reference and naming guidelines. All approved names are included on the current List of IAU-approved Star Names, last updated on 1 June 2018. The WGSN rules generally discouraged the naming of stars after people, but confirmed the names Cervantes and Copernicus as well as four others:
1950:, and were used through the rest of the program. Unknown to Grissom, these stars already had traditional names; however, those were not generally used, allowing the three new names to make their way into other records. Today, they are generally considered disused—some sources listing them as "traditional".
1975:
was formed, private companies have attempted to sell the right to unofficially name stars. These companies have no legal standing to assign any star a name, and as such these names are never recognized by the astronomical or scientific communities. The IAU does not recognize this practice, and on its
254:
Apart from the few formally approved by the IAU, and leaving aside commercial attempts, stars named after individuals fall broadly into two groups. The first group are those named openly for an individual connected with them in some way. The second, somewhat more obscurely, are those named after an
263:
There is a growing number of stars whose common names honour individuals. Many of these were highly significant in some way when discovered, usually through having some unusual characteristic. The best source to get these names is Sky
Catalogue 2000.0, Volume 2 (Double Stars, Variable Stars, and
47:
In addition, many stars have catalogue designations that contain the name of their compiler or discoverer. This includes Gliese, Wolf, Ross, Bradley, Piazzi, Lacaille, Struve, Groombridge, Lalande, Krueger, Mayer, Weisse, Gould, Luyten and others. For example,
1107:
has been used to refer to the nova-like object PU Vulpeculae. The names "Kuwano's Object" and "Kuwano's Star" have also been used to refer to V1407 Aquilae and V4021 Sagittarii, respectively. These are all named after
4198:
82:, a process for giving proper names to exoplanets and their host stars, the outcome of which was announced in December 2015. As a result, the IAU approved two star names after individuals:
760:
3136:
4001:
Shenar, T.; Sablowski, D. P.; Hainich, R.; Todt, H.; Moffat, A. F. J.; Oskinova, L. M.; Ramachandran, V.; Sana, H.; Sander, A. A. C.; Schnurr, O.; St-Louis, N. (2020).
4253:
2004:
75:(IAU) is widely recognized by scientists and governments as the world authority for names of astronomical bodies, and lays down strict standards for this naming.
1966:
1844:
Some stars were given names that were disguised names of individuals, which names subsequently appeared in star catalogues and thus into more general usage.
1817:
1798:
1604:
1570:
1555:
2571:
Sky
Catalogue 2000.0, Volume II: Double Stars, Variable Stars and Nonstellar Objects. Page xlv, Glossary of Selected Astronomical Names, Bond's Flare Star
2537:
3837:
Vescovi, D.; Busso, M.; Palmerini, S.; Trippella, O.; Cristallo, S.; Piersanti, L.; Chieffi, A.; Limongi, M.; Hoppe, P.; Kratz, K-L. (16 August 2018).
1770:
1738:
1574:
1109:
910:
2945:
2805:
600:
1374:
1235:
748:
1994:
1752:
1412:
715:
1748:
1586:
937:
618:
2223:
Fernandez, M.; Lortet, M-C.; Spite, F. (June 1983). "The First
Dictionary of the Nomenclature of Celestial Objects (solar system excluded)".
1456:
1263:
684:
4003:"The Wolf-Rayet binaries of the nitrogen sequence in the Large Magellanic Cloud. Spectroscopy, orbital analysis, formation, and evolution"
1813:
1224:
is a peculiar star in Virgo (mentioned in the Deep-Sky Name Index 2000.0 by Hugh C. Maddocks) (Foxon-Maddocks
Associates). Named after
744:
4158:
3254:
1730:
1999:
1558:. It has large parallax, but relatively small proper motion, and it is known for its close flyby to the Sun about 70,000 years ago.
1025:
3159:
3132:
3005:
2652:
174:, two stars which appeared in the Palermo star catalogue of 1814. They were eventually identified as the reversed spelling of
3295:
1539:
1953:
It is possible, though unlikely, that further traditional names are in fact hidden names such as these, not yet identified;
186:. It is not clear whether Piazzi intended to name the stars after his assistant, or if Cacciatore made the names up himself.
3966:
3839:"On the Origin of Early Solar System Radioactivities: Problems with the Asymptotic Giant Branch and Massive Star Scenarios"
3800:
Burleigh, M. R.; Heber, U.; O'Donoghue, D.; Barstow, M. A. (10 February 2000). "The
Schweizer-Middleditch star revisited".
2387:
Burnham's
Celestial Handbook, an observer's guide to the universe beyond the solar system (Robert Burnham, Jr.), page 311.
1049:
1033:
4248:
1061:
2597:
1225:
72:
63:, but these names are used only within their own publications, and are not recognized by the scientific community.
3187:
1989:
788:
114:
25:
3243:
190:
In 2019, the IAU held a second NameExoWorlds campaign to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the IAU's founding.
2014:
33:
3496:
Reipurth, Bo; Aspin, Colin; Beck, Tracy; Brogan, Crystal; Connelley, Michael S.; Herbig, G. H. (March 2007).
2315:
421:
412:
1784:
1636:
322:
1972:
513:
1826:
3287:
2225:
541:
4190:
3654:
Heo, Jeong-Eun; Angeloni, Rodolfo; Mille, Francesco Di; Palma, Tali; Lee, Hee-Won (21 December 2016).
3357:
2403:
864:
147:
2590:
2080:
972:
listed this as the fifth-closest star system, but his belief was mistaken as it turned out to be 41
3586:"Observations of the supernova SVS 1854 and Roberts-Altizer's variable in the vicinity of NGC 3147"
2504:
2343:
1479:
1452:
888:
770:
701:
648:
4243:
3114:
2101:
1535:
1417:
1114:
1057:
915:
875:
725:
4066:
Cowley, A. P.; Crampton, D.; Hutchings, J. B.; Remillard, R.; Penfold, J. E. (September 1983).
1497:
1433:
1249:
892:
880:
868:
614:
575:
553:
493:
354:
286:
272:
127:
3762:
3281:
2310:
1088:
1694:
1364:
1293:
1000:
680:
400:
179:
4028:
4002:
3823:
3738:
3570:
3409:
3393:
3328:
2632:
2238:
1851:, which names have now been approved by the IAU WGSN (see above). More recently, during the
4163:
4126:
4079:
4024:
3975:
3917:
3860:
3819:
3774:
3734:
3677:
3656:"A PROFILE ANALYSIS OF RAMAN-SCATTERED O VI BANDS AT 6825 Å AND 7082 Å IN SANDULEAK'S STAR"
3628:
3597:
3566:
3509:
3453:
3405:
3366:
3353:"Luyten's flare star and its limited affinities with solar, T Tauri and SS Cygni eruptions"
3324:
3053:
3014:
2954:
2912:
2853:
2814:
2764:
2720:
2628:
2546:
2513:
2461:
2412:
2352:
2266:
2234:
1909:
1856:
1848:
1809:
1720:
1640:
1519:
1318:
1072:
625:
586:
443:
157:
3722:
3312:
242:
8:
3723:"Physical properties and evolution of the two white dwarfs in the Sanduleak-Pesch binary"
2657:
1627:
1407:
1303:
1204:
1184:
1065:
969:
945:
802:
711:
557:
483:
151:
107:
94:
4167:
4153:
4130:
4114:
4083:
4067:
3979:
3961:
3921:
3864:
3778:
3681:
3632:
3616:
3601:
3585:
3554:
3513:
3457:
3441:
3370:
3352:
3057:
3018:
3000:
2958:
2916:
2902:
2857:
2818:
2800:
2768:
2750:
2724:
2708:
2550:
2532:
2517:
2498:
2465:
2416:
2356:
2270:
2172:
2048:
2034:
4212:
4048:
4014:
3886:
3850:
3809:
3703:
3667:
3535:
2292:
1901:
1710:
1437:
1280:
961:
884:
3690:
3655:
2619:
Mathys, G.; Lanz, T. (March 1992). "Ap stars with resolved magnetically split lines".
40:. However, a few hundred had either long-standing traditional names (usually from the
4171:
4095:
4052:
4040:
3983:
3933:
3890:
3878:
3695:
3636:
3539:
3527:
3469:
3413:
3374:
3291:
3071:
3022:
2972:
2871:
2822:
2772:
2728:
2647:
2554:
2479:
2430:
2370:
2284:
1879:
1514:
1379:
1327:
980:
834:
773:. Briefly thought to be near the Solar System but later found not to be. Named after
634:
523:
456:, for a short time the nearest star whose distance was accurately known (measured by
376:
308:
122:
3707:
1741:. It was found to be a binary between a slash star and an O-type main sequence star.
146:
for 'heart of
Charles') for the star Alpha Canum Venaticorum, so named in honour of
4134:
4087:
4032:
3925:
3868:
3782:
3685:
3517:
3461:
3442:"Der Lichtwechsel des Ap-Sterns HD 221568 (Osawas Stern) in zehn Spektralbereichen"
3061:
2962:
2861:
2755:
2678:
2469:
2420:
2360:
2296:
2274:
2257:
1930:
1832:
1581:
1546:
1311:
1194:
1179:
1126:
1037:
965:
941:
902:
854:
816:
806:
694:
655:
644:
469:
457:
429:
386:
318:
294:
143:
126:, the fourth-closest star to the solar system, named after the American astronomer
4036:
3214:
2789:
Sky
Catalogue 2000.0, Volume 2, page xlvi, Glossary of Selected Astronomical Names
2125:
1977:
1942:
4138:
2189:
2035:"NameExoWorlds: An IAU Worldwide Contest to Name Exoplanets and their Host Stars"
1531:
1507:
1259:
1215:
1013:
989:
465:
183:
1172:
224:
3905:
3873:
3838:
3040:
Matsumoto, Katsura; Nogami, Daisaku; Kato, Taichi; Baba, Hajime (August 1998).
1852:
1762:
1658:
1429:
1245:
1158:
1140:
1029:
952:
784:
167:
37:
4237:
4175:
4099:
4044:
3987:
3937:
3882:
3699:
3640:
3531:
3473:
3417:
3378:
3313:"Photometry of the Be star Wray 795 and some other stars in the Cen X-3 area"
3075:
3026:
2976:
2967:
2940:
2875:
2826:
2776:
2749:
Borzov, G. G.; Dibai, É. A.; Esipov, V. F.; Pronik, V. I. (1 December 1969).
2732:
2558:
2483:
2434:
2374:
2288:
2009:
1922:
1747:
is the optical counterpart of X-3 in the Large
Magellanic Cloud. Named after
1322:(also designated HD 101065) is a star that shows unusually high abundance of
1154:
1084:
1045:
1041:
993:
957:
844:
830:
774:
630:
549:
340:
332:
304:
264:
Nonstellar
Objects), in the chapter Glossary Of Selected Astronomical Names.
171:
131:
79:
3465:
3066:
3041:
1631:, a nearby star discovered in 2003 in archived data taken years earlier for
3430:
Sky Catalogue 2000.0 (page xlviii, Glossary of Selected Astronomical Names)
1867:
gave names to three stars on this list, which were references to the three
1701:
1475:
1471:
1400:
1285:
837:. It is one of the reddest stars visible (a typical Cool Carbon Star, CCS).
740:
660:
561:
425:
404:
362:
216:
2448:
Jaschek, C.; Jaschek, M.; Morgan, W. W.; Slettebak, Arne (1 August 1968).
1016:, who studied it extensively though he did not have priority of discovery.
3814:
2989:
Sky Catalogue 2000.0, page xlvii; Glossary of Selected Astronomical Names
2580:
Deep-Sky Name Index 2000.0, Hugh C. Maddocks (Foxon-Maddocks Associates).
1954:
1887:
1864:
1766:
1706:
1676:
1551:
1448:
1136:
906:
729:
545:
537:
516:(Sky Catalogue 2000.0 shows wrong coordinates, 23:31 / -2°45' in Pisces).
358:
350:
29:
4113:
Schulte-Ladbeck, Regina E.; MacConnell, D. Jack; Zarate, Nelson (1988).
3751:
Sky Catalogue 2000.0, page xlix, Glossary of Selected Astronomical Names
1947:
1697:, who discovered it in 1944 – the smallest and faintest star then known.
2842:"Ultraviolet radiation from the environment of the Cohen-Schwartz star"
1593:
1589:. The star is known for its high-resolution spectroscopic observations.
1527:
1523:
1493:
1396:
1356:
1323:
1168:
1077:
973:
927:
610:
439:
396:
276:
194:
138:
3042:""Huruhata's Variable" Revealed: The WZ Sge-Type Dwarf Nova EG CANCRI"
2533:"Recent observations of HD 127617 – Bidelman's high-latitude Be star"
2279:
2252:
2062:
1860:
1690:
1668:
1337:
1307:
1005:
826:
798:
755:
697:
596:
479:
417:
336:
234:
198:
103:
21:
2799:
Kodaira, K.; Lye, M.; Watanabe, M.; Hamabe, M.; Okamura, S. (1979).
4091:
4019:
3929:
3855:
3786:
3672:
3522:
3497:
2866:
2841:
2646:
Andrews, A. D.; Butler, C. J.; Eksteen, J. P. (26 September 1966).
2474:
2449:
2425:
2398:
2365:
2338:
1868:
1794:
1780:
1654:
1385:
1360:
1341:
1296:, the Canadian astronomer who discovered its binary nature in 1922.
985:
805:
particularly remarkable for its deep red color, first described by
676:
659:
is an ultra-metal-poor halo star named after the French astronomer
453:
290:
53:
49:
3799:
1672:
1566:
1411:(also designated V4334 Sgr) is an unusual red giant, named after
1345:
1211:
1009:
372:
206:
90:
4065:
2499:"The spectroscopic orbit of Bidelman's peculiar star H.D. 30353"
1288:
known, with a total mass of about one hundred times that of the
4112:
3498:"V733 Cep (Persson's Star): A New FU Orionis Object in Cepheus"
3133:"Kapteyn b and c: Two Exoplanets Found Orbiting Kapteyn's Star"
1734:
1489:
1467:
1207:
1098:
1081:
1053:
503:
41:
3836:
2450:"On the Spectrum of Bidelman's Helium Variable Star HD 125823"
1603:
is LX Serpentis, a 14th magnitude flare star (?). Named after
2447:
2397:
Penston, M. V.; Allen, D. A.; Hyland, A. R. (November 1971).
2339:"Narrow-Band Photometry of Babcock's Magnetic Star HD 215441"
1686:
560:; its peculiar characteristics engendered speculation that a
230:
3721:
Greenstein, J. L.; Dolez, N.; Vauclair, G. (November 1983).
468:
nominated it as a good candidate for distance measurements (
3192:
3164:
2707:
Dibai, É. A.; Esipov, V. F.; Pronik, V. I. (1 April 1967).
1644:
1632:
571:
212:
24:
for objects to be given names, in accordance with accepted
17:
4000:
1613:
is a variable star in Orion, either V369 or V1143 Orionis.
182:
version of Nicolò Cacciatore, assistant to the astronomer
4152:
Menzies, J. W.; Tanzi, E. G.; Tarenghi, M. (March 1981).
3906:"Stepanyan's star - A new eclipsing cataclysmic variable"
3160:"A star is named: Eddie Mabo honoured in star dedication"
3090:
Mysterious Universe, a handbook of astronomical anomalies
1289:
339:
star. Named also for Argelander, who discovered its high
197:
named the star HD 152581 (16h 53m 44s / +11° 58′ 25″, in
20:
have been named after individual people. It is common in
2798:
2102:"Bulletin of the IAU Working Group on Star Names, No. 1"
2005:
List of people with craters of the Moon named after them
564:
of an extraterrestrial civilization had been discovered.
3720:
3495:
3039:
2748:
3763:"Discussion of a Questionable Type of Temporary Stars"
853:
is V442 Cassiopeiae (aka Sonneberg 9484). Named after
3653:
2907:. Omega Centauri, A Unique Window into Astrophysics.
2049:"Final Results of NameExoWorlds Public Vote Released"
1284:(also designated HR 2422) is one of the most massive
944:. Huth's "moving star" appeared in the constellation
522:
is probably S Ceti (0h 23.8m / -9° 28'). Named after
255:
individual but without explicitly making this clear.
4151:
2648:"Further Flare Activity in Butler's Star in the SMC"
2645:
2222:
1773:
who first identified it as a symbiotic star in 1972.
1064:, which is very culturally significant and used for
3439:
2591:"British Astronomical Association Circular No. 615"
2538:
Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada
2337:Cameron, Robert C.; Perry, Charles (1 March 1961).
1863:stars which to take bearings. As a practical joke,
1210:, at the nucleus of the ejecta nebula PK 50+3 1 in
1135:is the small red dwarf star or massive brown dwarf
61:
name stars in honor of people in exchange for a fee
3553:Schoenberner, D.; Wolf, R. E. A. (December 1974).
3244:"Publications of the Variable Star Section No. 20"
2396:
3215:"Library Guides: Eddie Koiki Mabo Timeline: 2015"
3046:Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan
2946:Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
2806:Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan
2751:"Observations of Chuadze's and Wild's Supernovae"
2706:
2702:
2700:
2177:The Sky Explored: Celestial Cartography 1500–1800
1538:, who mistook it for a planet and named it after
669:is a suspected variable star in Orion (NSV 2229).
4254:Lists of astronomical objects named after people
4235:
3552:
3394:"We 21 : A WN 8 star in a planetary nebula"
3391:
2839:
1855:, it was common for astronauts to be trained in
1597:is the first detected multiply-lensed supernova.
996:at the time of its discovery and is a halo star.
325:, who discovered its high proper motion in 1842.
249:
4068:"Discovery of a massive unseen star in LMC X-3"
2941:"Hind's New Star of 1848 (Nova Ophiuchi No. 2)"
2840:Bohm, K. H.; Bohm-Vitense, E. (December 1982).
2744:
2742:
2531:Turner, D. G.; Lyons, R. W. (1 February 1980).
1995:List of astronomical objects named after people
1679:, though he did not have priority of discovery.
16:Over the past few centuries, a small number of
2709:"Spectra of the Chavira and Rosino Supernovae"
2697:
1506:is BD +15°2083 (HD 83225) in Leo. Named after
271:is SV Crateris (ADS 8115/ HD 98088/ β 600) in
1967:Sale of star names by non-scientific entities
1957:for many star names are not currently known.
1234:is V436 Cassiopeiae (HD 221568). Named after
3310:
2739:
2336:
1836:are the names of novels, not actual stars.)
1040:on 3 June 2015, the 23rd anniversary of the
385:(Nova Bootis 1860, T Bootis), discovered by
66:
2530:
2311:"A Pulsar Discovery – Moments of Discovery"
2051:(Press release). IAU.org. 15 December 2015.
1647:astrophysicist that led the discovery team.
1466:is also known as Sanduleak-Stephenson 433,
1125:is a peculiar star near the nucleus of the
4205:
3555:"Fine analysis of Popper's star HD 124448"
3392:Duerbeck, H. W.; Reipurth, B. (May 1990).
2618:
1554:(M9.5 + T5) system, discovered in 2013 by
1534:. It was discovered on 2 December 1722 by
1399:in Coma Berenices. Named after Rosino and
1326:elements in its spectral lines, named for
743:and infrared source in Orion. Named after
4159:International Astronomical Union Circular
4018:
3872:
3854:
3813:
3689:
3671:
3583:
3521:
3440:Schoeneich, W.; Zelwanowa, E. I. (1985).
3255:Royal Astronomical Society of New Zealand
3188:"Eddie Mabo: It was written in the stars"
3065:
2966:
2865:
2473:
2424:
2364:
2278:
2173:Ian Ridpath: "Star Tales", Canes Venatici
1808:in the nucleus of an anonymous galaxy in
1713:, only the second white dwarf discovered.
1488:is the source of the Flaming Star Nebula
1147:after its discoverer David Latham (1989).
544:main-sequence star with a highly unusual
44:) or historic names from frequent usage.
4188:
3959:
3092:(The Sourcebook Project, 1979), page 500
2998:
2218:
2216:
2214:
2212:
2210:
2081:"IAU Working Group on Star Names (WGSN)"
2000:List of minor planets named after people
1056:. The star also falls within the larger
130:who discovered it has the highest known
3350:
3279:
3238:
3236:
3219:Library Guides at James Cook University
3185:
3157:
2938:
2055:
1839:
1733:in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) in
1639:program. The star is named in honor of
321:, a high proper motion star. Named for
59:Various private organizations claim to
4236:
4119:Astrophysics and Space Science Library
3621:Information Bulletin on Variable Stars
3614:
3486:Burnham's Celestial Handbook, page 503
3341:Burnham's Celestial Handbook, page 641
3006:Information Bulletin on Variable Stars
2653:Information Bulletin on Variable Stars
2118:
2037:(Press release). IAU.org. 9 July 2014.
1886:spelled backwards, the middle name of
1373:is a supernova that was discovered by
1087:, discovered by the Polish astronomer
643:is HD 184738, which is the nucleus of
60:
4201:from the original on 25 October 2015.
4115:"The third Galactic carbon symbiotic"
3903:
3760:
3311:van Genderen, A. M. (December 1975).
2900:
2497:Heard, John Frederick (31 May 1962).
2496:
2207:
1929:spelled backwards, the first name of
1540:Louis V, Landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt
879:is PSR B1913+16 (a binary pulsar) in
258:
4189:Wierzbik, Chris (28 February 1993).
3967:Harvard College Observatory Bulletin
3233:
2094:
1960:
1183:, another red dwarf, is named after
956:, better known as LHS 40, is a high
647:PK 64 + 5.1, in Cygnus. Named after
293:/ SAO 58319 / HR 1938). Named after
3960:Hoffleit, Dorrit (September 1952).
2073:
1769:as the cool component. Named after
1050:Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences
763:, has one exoplanet Delorme 1 (AB)b
311:(aka père Anthelme / don Anthelme).
13:
3950:Sky and Telescope 6-2005, page 108
3139:from the original on 3 August 2014
2929:Sky and Telescope 1/2005, page 101
2148:Star Names: Their Lore and Meaning
1022:is BD +10°2179 (SAO 99230) in Leo.
992:, the star with the highest known
416:is an infrared source, possibly a
32:, relying instead on alphanumeric
14:
4265:
1044:, which overturned the notion of
1034:Indigenous Australian land rights
783:is HD 116745 in globular cluster
595:is HD 50169 (a magnetic star) in
52:was discovered and catalogued by
28:. Most stars have not been given
3962:"Wachmanns Forgotten Flare Star"
2598:British Astronomical Association
1464:Sanduleak–Stephenson Star/Object
1226:Heinrich Wilhelm Matthias Olbers
1214:(which it created). Named after
1028:is HD 106068, a star within the
633:star named after the astronomer
500:Bidelman's high-latitude Be star
285:is a suspected variable star in
73:International Astronomical Union
4182:
4154:"Supernova (Evans) in NGC 1316"
4145:
4106:
4059:
3994:
3953:
3944:
3897:
3830:
3793:
3754:
3745:
3714:
3647:
3617:"Object Rosino-Zwicky Near M88"
3608:
3577:
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3335:
3304:
3273:
3261:
3207:
3179:
3151:
3125:
3107:
3095:
3082:
3033:
2999:Berthold, Thomas (March 1981).
2992:
2983:
2932:
2923:
2894:
2882:
2833:
2801:"Note: Chu's Object in Perseus"
2792:
2783:
2671:
2639:
2612:
2583:
2574:
2565:
2524:
2490:
2441:
2390:
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2303:
2245:
2182:
1990:IAU Working Group on Star Names
1908:spelled backwards, alluding to
1847:The earliest noted example was
1761:is SS 38, the third discovered
1518:, an 8th-magnitude star in the
1167:is SN 1964e in MCG 9-20-51 (in
613:at 1:00:18 / -72°44'35" in the
476:Bidelman's helium variable star
361:, or PSR B0531+21. Named after
26:astronomical naming conventions
3904:Horne, Keith (December 1980).
2911:. Vol. 265. p. 227.
2399:"The Nature of Becklin's Star"
2175:. See also Deborah J. Warner,
2166:
2153:
2140:
2041:
2027:
2015:Stellar designations and names
1745:Warren and Penfold's (WP) Star
1492:(aka Cederblad 42) in Auriga,
1048:in Australia. It was named by
934:Huth's "moving star" of 1801-2
78:In July 2014 the IAU launched
1:
4213:"Buying Stars and Star Names"
3283:How do you find an Exoplanet?
3186:Briscoe, Luke (3 June 2015).
3158:Briscoe, Luke (3 June 2015).
3001:"Remarks on 6 Variable Stars"
2891:, 53, February 1977, page 107
2316:American Institute of Physics
2020:
1783:(in Ursa Major). Named after
1719:is V371 Orionis. Named after
1585:is a giant star, named after
1565:is a star near the center of
1353:Roberts–Altizer Variable Star
936:, discovered and observed by
833:, named after the discoverer
422:Orion molecular cloud complex
250:Names not approved by the IAU
113:In 2016, the IAU organized a
4139:10.1007/978-94-009-2969-2_62
2904:Is Fehrenbach's Star Unique?
2161:Burnham's Celestial Handbook
1637:Near Earth Asteroid Tracking
1478:. Named after Sanduleak and
1455:. Named after Sanduleak and
988:, was discovered in 1897 by
891:This discovery won them the
710:is SN 1967c in NGC 3389 (in
323:Friedrich Wilhelm Argelander
7:
4037:10.1051/0004-6361/201935684
3691:10.3847/1538-4357/833/2/286
3590:Astronomicheskij Tsirkulyar
1983:
1973:International Star Registry
1971:As early as 1979, when the
1550:is a late-M dwarf + T-type
1445:Sanduleak–Pesch Binary Star
1393:Rosino–Zwicky Object (Star)
1095:Kurtz's Light Variable Star
1032:constellation, named after
1012:when first observed, after
609:is BT Tucanae / HD 6090 (a
492:is KS Persei (HD 30353), a
115:Working Group on Star Names
10:
4270:
4007:Astronomy and Astrophysics
3802:Astronomy and Astrophysics
3727:Astronomy and Astrophysics
3559:Astronomy and Astrophysics
3398:Astronomy and Astrophysics
3317:Astronomy and Astrophysics
3288:Princeton University Press
2621:Astronomy and Astrophysics
2226:Astronomy and Astrophysics
1964:
1569:in Centaurus. Named after
1563:Schweizer–Middleditch Star
759:, binary star named after
4249:Astronomical nomenclature
4072:The Astrophysical Journal
3910:The Astrophysical Journal
3843:The Astrophysical Journal
3767:The Astrophysical Journal
3660:The Astrophysical Journal
3584:Goranskij, V. P. (1972).
3446:Astronomische Nachrichten
3351:Johnson, M. (June 1953).
2846:The Astrophysical Journal
2454:The Astrophysical Journal
2404:The Astrophysical Journal
2253:"Our Astronomical Column"
1976:website describes it as "
1940:The names stuck, perhaps
1486:Schaeberle's Flaming Star
1336:is the open star cluster
1060:' constellation known as
865:long-period variable star
568:Branchett's Object (Star)
413:Becklin–Neugebauer Object
383:Baxendell's possible Nova
148:King Charles I of England
67:Names approved by the IAU
4191:"Reaching for the Stars"
3874:10.3847/1538-4357/aad191
3615:Wenzel, W. (June 1965).
3502:The Astronomical Journal
3270:, February 1968, page 97
2505:David Dunlap Observatory
2344:The Astronomical Journal
2265:(654): 42. 11 May 1882.
1946:for their deaths in the
1791:Wischnjewsky's Supernova
1709:, discovered in 1917 by
1480:Charles Bruce Stephenson
1395:is a variable star near
926:is the WZ Sagittae type
889:Joseph Hooton Taylor Jr.
847:, or Nova Ophiuchi 1848.
649:William Wallace Campbell
490:Bidelman's peculiar star
329:Argelander's second star
106:honoring the astronomer
4029:2019A&A...627A.151S
3824:2000A&A...356..585B
3739:1983A&A...127...25G
3571:1974A&A....37...87S
3466:10.1002/asna.2113060404
3410:1990A&A...231L..11D
3329:1975A&A....45..425V
2939:Barnard, E. E. (1921).
2633:1992A&A...256..169M
2239:1983A&AS...52....1F
1859:, and to use a list of
1729:is the Wolf–Rayet star
1689:, a very small, faint,
1536:Johann Georg Liebknecht
1058:Torres Strait Islanders
629:is an ultra-metal-poor
583:Brendan Downs Supernova
369:Babcock's Magnetic Star
128:E. E. Barnard
3280:Johnson, John (2016).
2968:10.1093/mnras/81.3.167
1910:Edward Higgins White,
1498:John Martin Schaeberle
1434:Large Magellanic Cloud
1260:FU Orionis type object
1250:Joseph Algernon Pearce
893:Nobel Prize in Physics
813:Herschel's Wonder Star
795:Herschel's Garnet Star
693:is a variable star in
667:Chanal's variable star
615:Small Magellanic Cloud
494:PV Telescopii variable
460:in 1838). Also called
3761:Hager, J. G. (1903).
3067:10.1093/pasj/50.4.405
2067:nameexoworlds.iau.org
1717:Wachmann's Flare Star
1695:George Van Biesbroeck
1683:Van Biesbroeck's Star
1526:in the constellation
1294:John Stanley Plaskett
1203:is the high-velocity
1143:, unofficially named
942:Frankfurt an der Oder
861:Honda's Variable Star
589:(in galaxy NGC 6769).
357:). Also known as the
349:is the pulsar in the
3251:Variable Stars South
3088:William R. Corliss:
2679:"A smouldering star"
2503:Publications of the
2159:Robert Burnham, Jr.
1857:celestial navigation
1849:Sualocin and Rotanev
1840:Covertly named stars
1806:Zealey–Lee Supernova
1721:Arno Arthur Wachmann
1667:, name given to the
1641:Bonnard J. Teegarden
1292:. It is named after
1270:Piazzi's Flying Star
1105:Kuwano's Object/Star
1004:, name given to the
964:, the discoverer of
722:Chu's Object (Star?)
462:Piazzi's Flying Star
444:John Caister Bennett
305:Nova 1670 Vulpeculae
93:honoring the writer
4168:1981IAUC.3589....1M
4131:1988ASSL..145..295S
4084:1983ApJ...272..118C
3980:1952BHarO.921....5H
3922:1980ApJ...242L.167H
3865:2018ApJ...863..115V
3779:1903ApJ....17..281H
3682:2016ApJ...833..286H
3633:1965IBVS...99....1W
3602:1972ATsir.723....6G
3514:2007AJ....133.1000R
3458:1985AN....306..189S
3371:1953Obs....73..109J
3268:Sky & Telescope
3257:. 20 November 1995.
3119:simbad.u-strasbg.fr
3058:1998PASJ...50..405M
3019:1981IBVS.1942....1B
2959:1921MNRAS..81..167B
2917:2002ASPC..265..227J
2858:1982ApJ...263L..35B
2819:1979PASJ...31..417K
2769:1969SvA....13..423B
2725:1967SvA....10..728D
2685:. 16 September 2013
2658:Konkoly Observatory
2551:1980JRASC..74...12T
2518:1962PDDO....2..269H
2466:1968ApJ...153L..87J
2417:1971ApJ...170L..33P
2357:1961AJ.....66R..40C
2271:1882Natur..26Q..42.
2163:, Volume 1, p. 359.
1799:Marina Wischnjewsky
1436:(LMC). Named after
1304:extreme helium star
1258:is V733 Cephei, an
1191:Luyten's Flare Star
1185:Willem Jacob Luyten
1089:Wojciech Krzemiński
1066:nautical navigation
924:Huruhata's Variable
876:Hulse–Taylor binary
823:Hind's Crimson Star
767:Eggen's Nearby Star
737:Cohen–Schwartz Star
708:Chuadze's Supernova
673:Chavira's Supernova
558:Tabetha S. Boyajian
484:William P. Bidelman
436:Bennett's Supernova
301:Anthelm's Nova/Star
152:Charles Scarborough
108:Nicolaus Copernicus
95:Miguel de Cervantes
3221:. 19 February 2020
3104:, 14:291-292, 1876
2901:Jones, D. (2002).
1902:Iota Ursae Majoris
1711:Adriaan van Maanen
1605:Jivan A. Stepanian
1571:Francois Schweizer
1556:Ralf-Dieter Scholz
1530:, halfway between
1438:Nicholas Sanduleak
1371:Rosino's Supernova
962:Robert T. A. Innes
885:Russell Alan Hulse
851:Hoffmeister's Star
789:Charles Fehrenbach
769:is CoD -31°622 in
478:is V761 Centauri (
259:Openly named stars
166:for components of
3297:978-0-691-15681-1
2889:Sky and Telescope
1961:Commercial naming
1880:Gamma Cassiopeiae
1702:Van Maanen's Star
1671:later designated
1515:Sidus Ludoviciana
1334:Ptolemy's Cluster
1328:Antoni Przybylski
1319:Przybylski's Star
1302:is HD 124448, an
1187:, its discoverer.
1165:Lovas's Supernova
1073:Krzeminski's Star
1008:later designated
960:star named after
899:Huruhata's Object
835:John Russell Hind
781:Fehrenbach's Star
691:Chevremont's Star
635:Elisabetta Caffau
585:is SN 1997de, in
524:Alphonse Borrelly
510:Bond's Flare Star
395:is IRC -10093 in
377:Horace W. Babcock
315:Argelander's Star
309:Anthelme Voituret
243:Rosalía de Castro
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1777:Wild's Supernova
1771:Wm. Bruce Weaver
1739:Nolan R. Walborn
1628:Teegarden's star
1601:Stepanian's Star
1575:John Middleditch
1474:in radio source
1426:Sanduleak's Star
1421:
1408:Sakurai's Object
1383:
1357:U Geminorum star
1312:Daniel M. Popper
1195:UV Ceti variable
1127:Andromeda Galaxy
1118:
1110:Yoshiyuki Kuwano
1097:is HD 188136 in
1038:Eddie Koiki Mabo
966:Proxima Centauri
919:
911:Masaaki Huruhata
903:eclipsing binary
867:(not a nova) in
855:Cuno Hoffmeister
829:, a long-period
817:Beta Monocerotis
807:William Herschel
761:Philippe Delorme
695:globular cluster
645:planetary nebula
502:is HD 127617 in
458:Friedrich Bessel
446:on 16 july 1968.
442:) discovered by
430:Gerry Neugebauer
387:Joseph Baxendell
371:is HD 215441 in
319:Groombridge 1830
295:A. David Andrews
176:Nicolaus Venator
154:, his physician.
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1842:
1779:is SN 1966j in
1651:Tombaugh's Star
1621:Boyajian's Star
1532:Mizar and Alcor
1508:Julius Scheiner
1504:Scheiner's Star
1415:
1377:
1281:Plaskett's Star
1216:Paul W. Merrill
1205:Wolf–Rayet star
1171:). Named after
1153:is a star near
1145:Latham's planet
1133:Latham's planet
1112:
1014:Johannes Kepler
990:Jacobus Kapteyn
913:
841:Hind's New Star
714:). Named after
683:). Named after
675:is SN 1965h in
641:Campbell's Star
617:). Named after
601:K. R. W. Brewer
530:Boyajian's Star
520:Borrelly's Star
482:). Named after
466:Giuseppe Piazzi
261:
252:
239:Rosalíadecastro
233:named the star
215:named the star
184:Giuseppe Piazzi
69:
38:star catalogues
12:
11:
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4246:
4244:Lists of stars
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4092:10.1086/161267
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3787:10.1086/141026
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3523:10.1086/510617
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3124:
3115:"Innes\' star"
3106:
3094:
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3052:(4): 405–409.
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2909:Omega Centauri
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2867:10.1086/183918
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2611:
2600:. 4 March 1981
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2489:
2475:10.1086/180227
2440:
2426:10.1086/180835
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1895:
1853:Apollo program
1841:
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1827:Pandora's Star
1822:
1821:
1812:. Named after
1802:
1797:. Named after
1788:
1774:
1763:symbiotic star
1756:
1742:
1737:. Named after
1727:Walborn's Star
1724:
1714:
1698:
1680:
1662:
1659:Clyde Tombaugh
1657:. Named after
1648:
1624:
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1608:
1598:
1590:
1578:
1559:
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1511:
1501:
1496:. Named after
1483:
1460:
1441:
1430:symbiotic star
1428:is a possible
1423:
1404:
1389:
1384:in 1965, near
1375:Leonida Rosino
1368:
1355:is a galactic
1349:
1344:. Named after
1340:(NGC 6475) in
1331:
1315:
1310:. Named after
1297:
1277:
1267:
1262:. Named after
1256:Persson's Star
1253:
1248:. Named after
1246:AO Cassiopeiae
1239:
1236:Kiwoteru Osawa
1229:
1219:
1201:Merrill's Star
1198:
1188:
1176:
1162:
1159:William Liller
1157:. Named after
1148:
1141:Coma Berenices
1130:
1120:
1102:
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4162:(3589): 1.
4125:: 295–296.
4078:: 118–122.
3773:: 281–285.
3404:: L11–L14.
3365:: 109–112.
3323:: 425–427.
3225:11 December
3199:11 December
3171:11 December
2852:: L35–L38.
2813:: 417–422.
2627:: 169–184.
1978:charlatanry
1955:etymologies
1943:in memoriam
1865:Gus Grissom
1824:(Note that
1767:carbon star
1707:white dwarf
1677:Tycho Brahe
1552:brown dwarf
1457:Peter Pesch
1449:white dwarf
1416: [
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1137:HD 114762 b
1113: [
1036:campaigner
974:light-years
953:Innes' star
914: [
907:Canis Minor
730:You-Hua Chu
546:light curve
538:KIC 8462852
514:Sagittarius
359:Crab Pulsar
351:Crab Nebula
335:, a nearby
221:Felixvarela
104:55 Cancri A
4238:Categories
4020:1905.09296
3856:1807.01058
3849:(2): 115.
3673:1610.07157
3666:(2): 286.
2689:9 December
2683:ESA Hubble
2663:9 December
2604:9 December
2322:9 December
2021:References
1965:See also:
1594:SN Refsdal
1528:Ursa Major
1524:Big Dipper
1494:AE Aurigae
1451:binary in
1397:Messier 88
1324:lanthanide
1264:R. Persson
1197:(L 726-8).
1169:Ursa Major
1078:supergiant
1076:is a blue
968:. In 1930
930:EG Cancri.
928:dwarf nova
685:E. Chavira
611:flare star
470:parallaxes
440:Messier 83
397:Messier 42
277:Helmut Abt
269:Abt's Star
195:Azerbaijan
139:Cor Caroli
100:Copernicus
4176:0081-0304
4100:0004-637X
4053:162183986
4045:0004-6361
3988:0891-3943
3938:0004-637X
3891:119220294
3883:1538-4357
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3565:: 87–96.
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