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List of stars in Crater

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This is the list of notablestars in theconstellationCrater, sorted by decreasing brightness.

NameBFVarHDHIPRADecvis.
mag.
abs.
mag.
Dist. (ly)Sp. classNotes
δ Crtδ12984305528211h 19m 20.52s−14° 46′ 44.6″3.56−0.32195K0III
γ Crtγ15992115570511h 24m 52.98s−17° 41′ 02.5″4.062.0184A9Vdouble star
α Crtα7952725374010h 59m 46.75s−18° 17′ 56.8″4.080.44174K1IIIAlkes, Aoul al Batjna, Prima Crateris[1]
β Crtβ11972775468211h 11m 39.49s−22° 49′ 32.2″4.46−0.10266A1VAl Sharāsīf II[2][3]
θ Crtθ211008895663311h 36m 40.95s−09° 48′ 08.1″4.70−0.15305B9.5Vn
ζ Crtζ271020705728311h 44m 45.76s−18° 21′ 02.2″4.71−0.45350G8III
ε Crtε14991675568711h 24m 36.61s−10° 51′ 33.8″4.81−0.43364K5III
λ Crtλ13989915559811h 23m 22.07s−18° 46′ 47.6″5.081.87143F3IVspectroscopic binary
η Crtη301036325818811h 56m 00.98s−17° 09′ 02.9″5.170.46285A0V
ι Crtι241011985680211h 38m 39.96s−13° 12′ 08.1″5.483.3288F7Vdouble star
HD 95808958085402911h 03m 14.93s−11° 18′ 11.6″5.510.56318G7III...double star
HD 94481944815331610h 54m 17.78s−13° 45′ 29.0″5.650.16409K0III + (G)
HD 99922999225607811h 29m 38.65s−24° 27′ 50.6″5.770.31403A0Vdouble star; suspectedvariable
HD 95314953145377811h 00m 11.70s−14° 04′ 59.9″5.860.20442K5IIIsuspected variable
HD 95234952345372310h 59m 30.95s−16° 21′ 13.3″5.88−1.921185M1IIIvariable star, ΔV = 0.011m,P = 0.09041 d
κ Crtκ16995645587411h 27m 09.58s−12° 21′ 24.5″5.931.80219F4III-IVAl Sharāsīf I; double star
HD 1003431003435631811h 32m 47.54s−07° 49′ 39.1″5.94−0.29575K4III
HD 1004181004185636411h 33m 14.81s−16° 16′ 49.0″6.050.60400F8/G0Ib/II
HD 96220962205421411h 05m 33.98s−11° 05′ 19.4″6.092.05209F0Vn
ψ Crtψ974115474211h 12m 30.38s−18° 29′ 59.3″6.110.28479A0Vdouble star
HD 98088SV980885510611h 16m 58.18s−07° 08′ 04.9″6.110.56421A2p...Abt's Star; spectroscopic binary;α2 CVn variable
HD 1028451028455773211h 50m 19.60s−15° 51′ 49.3″6.13−0.44672G8II/III
VX CrtVX1013705689911h 39m 50.35s−16° 37′ 12.8″6.17−1.291012M3II/IIIsemiregular variable
HD 1013691013695690111h 39m 51.14s−14° 28′ 06.6″6.21−0.10597A0Vdouble star
HD 1016951016955707911h 42m 03.53s−20° 17′ 38.5″6.211.93234G8IV
HD 1002191002195624511h 31m 47.63s−20° 46′ 35.6″6.243.26129F7V
HD 1025741025745758711h 48m 23.55s−10° 18′ 46.2″6.243.09139F7Vtriple star
HD 94386943865325910h 53m 32.86s−15° 26′ 44.5″6.341.91251K2III
HD 95870958705404811h 03m 36.53s−13° 26′ 05.7″6.340.21549G8III
HD 1029901029905781911h 51m 22.04s−12° 11′ 16.5″6.343.08147F1III-IV
HD 95441954415384911h 00m 57.34s−15° 47′ 33.3″6.350.13572K0III
HD 97428974285474911h 12m 34.79s−21° 44′ 57.7″6.39−0.22685K3III
HD 1012591012595683011h 39m 00.42s−24° 43′ 13.8″6.402.34211G6/G8V
SY CrtSY979185499911h 15m 39.77s−12° 35′ 33.3″6.58797M3IIIsemiregular variable,Vmax = 6.34m,Vmin = 6.62m
HD 98649986495540911h 20m 52s−23° 13′ 02″8.03131G4Vhas aplanet (b)
HD 96167961675419511h 05m 15.07s−10° 17′ 28.68″8.083.46273G5has aplanet (b)
HD 98219982195517411h 17m 48s−23° 58′ 31″8.21437K0III/IVHunahpú; has aplanet (b)
HD 99563XY995635589011h 27m 16.64s−08° 52′ 08.2″8.67832F0rapidly oscillating Ap star
HD 98800TV988005550511h 22m 05.29s−24° 46′ 39.8″8.94146.4K4V+...T Tauri star, ΔV = 0.09m,P = 2.52 d
S CrtS1031545791711h 52m 45.10s−07° 35′ 48.1″9.142590M...semiregular variable
R CrtR953845380911h 00m 33.85s−18° 19′ 29.6″9.80851M7III...semiregular variable
HD 958729587211h 03m 28.0s−22° 05′ 38″9.90237K0Vhas aplanet (b)
BD-10°316610h 58m 28.78s−18° 19′ 29.6″10.085.96218G4Vmember ofLDS 4041 pair of stars; has a planet (b)
V CrtV11h 21m 13.43s−16° 40′ 23.1″10.26A6Algol variable
WASP-3411h 01m 36s−23° 51′ 38″10.4391G5Amansinaya,[4] has a transiting planet (b)
W CrtW5582511h 26m 29.64s−17° 54′ 51.7″11.70F4RR Lyr variable,Vmax = 10.769m,Vmin = 12.182m,P = 0.4120134 d
WASP-3111h 17m 45s−19° 03′ 17″11.71300Fhas a transiting planet (b)
HATS-111h 42m 06.0s−23° 21′ 17″12.05988has a planet (b)
WASP-16211h 13m 10.0s−17° 39′ 28″12.2K0has a transiting planet (b)
HATS-211h 46m 57.4s−22° 33′ 47″13.561174Khas a planet (b)
TT CrtTT11h 34m 47.18s−11° 45′ 30.4″15.3F4dwarf nova,Vmax = 12.5m,Vmin = 15.3m,P = 0.26842 d
DENIS-P J1058.7-154810h 58m 47.87s−15° 48′ 17.2″56.5L3Vbrown dwarf
Table legend:

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

 • vis. mag. = visual magnitude (m ormv), also known asapparent magnitude
 • abs. mag. =absolute magnitude (Mv)
 • Dist. (ly) = Distance inlight-years from Earth
 • Sp. class = Spectral class of the star in thestellar classification system
 • Notes = Common name(s) or alternate name(s); comments; notable properties [for example: multiple star status, range of variability if it is a variable star, exoplanets, etc.]

References

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  1. ^E.B Knobel - On a catalogue of stars in the Calendarium of Al Achsasi Al Mouakket
  2. ^Star Name - R.H.Allen p. 182
  3. ^Star Name - R.H.Allen p. 246
  4. ^"Approved names".NameExoWorlds. Retrieved2020-01-02.
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