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List of stars in Cepheus

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

NameBFVarHDHIPRADecvis.
mag.
abs.
mag.
Dist. (ly)Sp. classNotes
α Cepα520328010519921h 18m 34.58s+62° 35′ 07.6″2.451.5849A7IV-VAlderamin; suspectedvariable
γ Cepγ3522240411672723h 39m 20.98s+77° 37′ 55.1″3.212.5145K1IVErrai;binary star; has aplanet (b); suspected variable
β Cepβ820502110603221h 28m 39.58s+70° 33′ 38.5″3.23−3.08595B2IIIv SBAlfirk; prototypeβ Cep variable,Vmax = 3.16m,Vmin = 3.27m,P = 0.19 d
ζ Cepζ2121074510949222h 10m 51.26s+58° 12′ 04.5″3.39−3.35726K1Ibv SBeclipsing binary
η Cepη319814910242220h 45m 17.27s+61° 50′ 12.5″3.412.6347K0IVAl Kidr
ι Cepι3221622811272422h 49m 40.91s+66° 12′ 02.6″3.500.76115K0III
δ Cep Aδ2721330611099122h 29m 10.25s+58° 24′ 54.7″4.07−3.47887F5Iab + B7-8prototypeCepheid variable,Vmax = 3.49m,Vmin = 4.36m,P = 5.37 d;binary star
ε Cepε2321133610985722h 15m 01.68s+57° 02′ 36.5″4.182.1384F0IVδ Sct variable,Vmax = 4.15m,Vmin = 4.21m,P = 0.04 d
θ Cepθ219572510109320h 29m 34.83s+62° 59′ 38.9″4.211.11136A7IIIAl Kidr
μ Cepμ20693610725921h 43m 30.45s+58° 46′ 48.2″4.23−6.815258M2IaGarnet Star; inTrumpler 37;semiregular variable,Vmax = 3.43m,Vmin = 5.1m,P = 835 d
2 UMi(2)5848537201h 08m 44.16s+86° 15′ 25.6″4.24−0.67313K2II-III
ν Cepν1020726010741821h 45m 26.93s+61° 07′ 14.9″4.25−6.725094A2Iaα Cyg variable,Vmax = 4.25m,Vmin = 4.35m
κ Cepκ11929079925520h 08m 53.32s+77° 42′ 40.9″4.38−0.63327B9IIItriple star
π Cepπ3321865811422223h 07m 53.84s+75° 23′ 15.3″4.410.27220G2IIItriple star
ξ Cep Aξ1720979010891722h 03m 47.45s+64° 37′ 40.7″4.4596AmKurhah, component of the ξ Cep system; spectroscopic binary
HR 795519808410243120h 45m 21.20s+57° 34′ 49.1″4.522.3588F8IV-Vspectroscopic binary
11 Cep1120695210711921h 41m 55.08s+71° 18′ 40.3″4.550.89176K0III
HD 21738221738211311622h 54m 24.38s+84° 20′ 46.0″4.70−0.69390K4IIIvariable star, ΔV = 0.004m,P = 0.09 d
ο Cepο3421991611508823h 18m 37.41s+68° 06′ 41.1″4.750.70211K0IIImultiple star; suspected variable
9 Cep9V33720616510680121h 37m 55.23s+62° 04′ 55.0″4.76−5.954528B2Ibα Cyg variable,Vmax = 4.69m,Vmin = 4.78m
HD 21644621644611251922h 47m 28.95s+83° 09′ 13.4″4.77−0.22324K3IIIdouble star
24 Cep2421080710940022h 09m 48.37s+72° 20′ 28.3″4.79−0.53377G8III
16 Cep1620936910853521h 59m 15.10s+73° 10′ 49.0″5.042.17122F5Vdouble star
OV Cep51OV518023739107h 40m 31.09s+87° 01′ 12.6″5.05−0.88499M2IIIsemiregular variable,Vmax = 5.00m,Vmin = 5.07m
λ Cepλ2221083910955622h 11m 30.58s+59° 24′ 52.3″5.05−3.471646O6If(n)emission-line star; suspected variable
HD 22327422327411737123h 47m 54.75s+67° 48′ 24.5″5.050.25297A1Vn
19 Cep1920997510901722h 05m 08.79s+62° 16′ 47.4″5.07−6.045433O9.5Ibtriple star
31 Cep3121447011153222h 35m 45.78s+73° 38′ 35.3″5.081.32184F3III-IV
HD 30338303382326505h 00m 20.72s+81° 11′ 38.5″5.09−0.03345K3III
HD 25007250071946104h 10m 02.79s+80° 41′ 55.2″5.10−0.03345G8III+...double star
VV CepVV20881610831721h 56m 39.14s+63° 37′ 32.0″5.11−6.938359M2 + B0Algol and semiregular variable,Vmax = 4.80m,Vmin = 5.36m,P = 7430 d; one of thelargest stars known
78 Dra(78)20713010723021h 43m 04.13s+72° 19′ 12.7″5.180.78247K0III
6 Cep6V38220346710526821h 19m 22.21s+64° 52′ 18.6″5.19−2.411079B3IVeBe star,Vmax = 5.08m,Vmin = 5.23m
30 Cep3021473411179722h 38m 39.05s+63° 35′ 04.3″5.190.23320A3IV
HD 21085521085510957222h 11m 48.52s+56° 50′ 20.6″5.242.40121F8V
HD 21802921802911386423h 03m 32.85s+67° 12′ 33.1″5.25−0.11384K3III
18 Cep18MO20977210892422h 03m 52.93s+63° 07′ 11.2″5.26−0.43448M5IIIslow irregular variable,Vmax = 5.13m,Vmin = 5.33m
20 Cep2020996010900522h 05m 00.48s+62° 47′ 07.9″5.270.32318K4IIIsuspected variable
HD 21271021271010969322h 13m 10.17s+86° 06′ 28.3″5.270.80256B9.5Vn
HD 21093921093910959222h 12m 02.01s+60° 45′ 32.7″5.370.08373K1III
HD 26836268362077604h 27m 02.89s+80° 49′ 27.2″5.42−1.87937G6III:
7 Cep720477010597221h 27m 46.16s+66° 48′ 32.9″5.42−1.45771B7V
HD 19978199781554703h 20m 19.58s+77° 44′ 05.6″5.440.90264A6Vsuspected variable
ρ2 Cepρ22921379811105622h 29m 52.97s+78° 49′ 27.6″5.451.14237A3VAl Kalb al Rai
HD 26659266592098204h 30m 00.60s+83° 20′ 24.5″5.470.63304G8III
HD 21302221302211072522h 26m 00.78s+70° 46′ 15.2″5.47−0.54520K2III
HD 18438184381441703h 06m 07.95s+79° 25′ 06.6″5.49−1.15695M1IIIsuspected variable
V408 CepV408263562086004h 28m 13.30s+83° 48′ 27.9″5.51−1.10685B5Vγ Cas variable
V381 CepV38120333810525921h 19m 15.69s+58° 37′ 24.6″5.51−4.743663M1Ibepslow irregular variable,Vmax = 5.51m,Vmin = 5.71m
HD 21088421088410947422h 10m 38.90s+70° 07′ 57.1″5.522.95107F2V
26 Cep2621308711081722h 27m 05.31s+65° 07′ 56.2″5.52−3.932527B0.5Ibsuspected variable
HD 20513920513910622721h 30m 59.29s+60° 27′ 34.0″5.53−3.802397B1II
12 Cep1220752810758621h 47m 25.31s+60° 41′ 33.7″5.53−0.25467M1III
HD 20020520020510359820h 59m 25.33s+59° 26′ 18.8″5.54−0.73586K4III
14 Cep14LZ20948110877222h 02m 04.58s+58° 00′ 01.3″5.55−5.224657O9Vrotating ellipsoidal variable
V388 CepV38821958611483123h 15m 37.71s+70° 53′ 17.1″5.560.36356F0IVδ Sct variable, ΔV = 0.07m,P = 0.28 d
HD 22152522152511574623h 26m 59.92s+87° 18′ 26.8″5.560.69307A7IV
HD 48534853428300h 54m 52.76s+83° 42′ 26.9″5.591.21245A4V
4 Cep419795010225320h 43m 10.98s+66° 39′ 26.5″5.592.44139A8V
HD 67986798562601h 12m 16.51s+79° 40′ 26.3″5.600.99272A3V
HD 22097422097411577023h 27m 16.42s+70° 21′ 35.3″5.601.59206A6IV
HD 21638021638011286422h 51m 22.51s+61° 41′ 47.9″5.611.39227G2IV+...
HD 20084200841648903h 32m 19.72s+84° 54′ 40.9″5.620.43355G3IIp...
HD 20221420221410464221h 11m 48.24s+59° 59′ 11.8″5.64−6.589056B0Vsuspected variable
HD 22521622521637900h 04m 41.84s+67° 09′ 59.0″5.680.74317K1III
HD 20809520809510793021h 52m 01.02s+55° 47′ 48.3″5.70−0.77643B6IV-Vsuspected variable
HD 21403521403511124222h 32m 16.27s+76° 13′ 35.3″5.70−1.07736A2V
HD 20626720626710688621h 38m 57.62s+57° 29′ 20.6″5.74−2.041173O6V((f))+O9Vin Trumpler 37; triple star; suspected variable
13 Cep1320850110816521h 54m 53.16s+56° 36′ 40.4″5.74−3.712527B8Ibvarsuspected variable
25 Cep2521183311010322h 18m 12.59s+62° 48′ 15.7″5.75−0.88689K3III
HD 21102921102910962022h 12m 22.45s+63° 17′ 27.9″5.76−1.36865M3IIIvariable star, ΔV = 0.021m,P = 1.86 d
HR 774164581305502h 47m 47.63s+81° 26′ 55.2″5.80−0.12498G8p...PrototypicalBarium star
HD 21471021471011166022h 37m 12.86s+75° 22′ 18.5″5.80−0.61623M1III
HD 1927811927819966320h 13m 27.57s+60° 38′ 25.6″5.81−0.49594K5III
HD 20061420061410381021h 02m 09.00s+56° 40′ 10.6″5.83−0.92729B8III
ρ1 Cepρ12821340311078722h 26m 42.45s+78° 47′ 09.4″5.831.85204A2m
HD 22701227011945404h 10m 00.22s+86° 37′ 34.9″5.842.78133F5IV
HD 20868220868210822621h 55m 30.99s+65° 19′ 14.9″5.84−2.001203B2.5Vesuspected variable
HD 22186122186111638023h 34m 59.03s+71° 38′ 31.4″5.86−3.862860K0Ib
HD 20163620163610417121h 06m 23.39s+71° 25′ 55.5″5.882.42160F3IV
HD 21155421155410997222h 16m 26.51s+57° 13′ 12.8″5.88−0.86728G8III
HD 21715721715711283322h 51m 02.94s+85° 22′ 24.5″5.890.16457K5
HD 21948521948511474523h 14m 37.02s+74° 13′ 52.5″5.890.16455A0V
V414 CepV41419793910235820h 44m 22.04s+56° 29′ 18.3″5.91−1.45964M3IIIsemiregular variable
77 Dra(77)20190810410521h 05m 29.21s+78° 07′ 34.8″5.910.40412B8Vn
HD 18778187781484403h 11m 42.85s+81° 28′ 14.6″5.921.96202A7III-IVsuspected variable
HD 20339920339910496821h 15m 42.39s+77° 00′ 44.1″5.92−1.12836K5IIIsuspected variable
HD 20719820719810737421h 44m 53.28s+62° 27′ 38.1″5.94−3.012012O9II
HD 22238622238611671423h 39m 10.16s+75° 17′ 34.3″5.951.42263A3V
HD 22312822312811726523h 46m 36.73s+66° 46′ 56.1″5.95−2.681734B2IV
HD 20911220911210850521h 58m 53.51s+62° 41′ 52.6″5.96−2.021283M3IIIvariable star, ΔV = 0.020m,P = 1.76 d
HD 20507220507210572721h 24m 49.40s+80° 31′ 29.5″5.970.78355G6III:
HD 22238722238711672823h 39m 21.17s+74° 00′ 09.4″5.980.43419G8III
HD 20003920003910321920h 54m 44.28s+75° 55′ 31.7″5.990.37434G5III
HD 20298720298710508021h 17m 14.23s+55° 47′ 52.7″6.00−2.281475K3III
HD 43143176000h 09m 19.83s+79° 42′ 52.7″6.010.67381A7IV
HD 21397321397311131422h 33m 02.70s+69° 54′ 48.1″6.011.60249A9III
HD 21659521659511299822h 53m 03.77s+60° 06′ 03.7″6.01−1.991299K2V:
HD 19737319737310201120h 40m 17.88s+60° 30′ 17.3″6.023.41108F6IV
HD 1200512005956802h 02m 57.04s+77° 54′ 58.6″6.04−1.551076K0
HD 21249521249511049822h 23m 00.50s+62° 25′ 09.6″6.04−0.66712A1V
HD 12467124671005402h 09m 25.44s+81° 17′ 45.3″6.051.87223A1V
HD 80658065652201h 23m 46.82s+78° 43′ 33.8″6.07−8.9332600A0Iabsuspected variable
HD 21610221610211263522h 48m 44.24s+62° 56′ 18.7″6.07−0.39639K0
HD 20684220684210719721h 42m 45.37s+59° 16′ 15.0″6.10−3.262433K1III
HD 20357420357410537021h 20m 33.50s+60° 45′ 23.2″6.110.51429G5III
V426 CepV42620459910594921h 27m 25.30s+59° 45′ 00.4″6.11−1.28982M3II-III...slow irregular variable
HD 21130021130010965922h 12m 52.72s+73° 18′ 25.7″6.11−1.05881A3V+...suspected variable
HD 20350120350110475621h 13m 21.60s+81° 13′ 51.5″6.120.14512A3IV
HD 21124221124210974622h 13m 49.71s+63° 09′ 44.5″6.13−1.23967B8Vn
HD 20475420475410605221h 28m 52.72s+55° 25′ 07.2″6.14−1.13929B8III
HD 36905369052853206h 01m 20.17s+85° 10′ 55.6″6.17−1.891336M0III
HD 19773419773410221620h 42m 39.69s+60° 36′ 04.9″6.17−0.56724A2IV
HD 20860620860610820921h 55m 20.60s+61° 32′ 30.5″6.17−6.059056G8Ib...
HD 20778020778010772321h 49m 19.01s+61° 16′ 22.1″6.18−0.96872M1II-IIIsuspected variable
HD 21245421245411049722h 23m 00.17s+57° 17′ 04.6″6.18−0.90851B8III-IV
HD 21617221617211267022h 49m 00.68s+68° 34′ 12.2″6.192.21204F5
HD 63196319592801h 16m 12.60s+87° 08′ 44.0″6.201.20326K2III:
HD 21856021856011422723h 07m 57.20s+64° 13′ 21.2″6.21−1.361065K0
HD 19966119966110334620h 56m 17.01s+56° 53′ 15.0″6.23−0.71795B2.5IVsuspected variable
HD 64736473541201h 09m 12.29s+80° 00′ 42.0″6.240.46468K0
HD 21853721853711421223h 07m 47.74s+63° 38′ 00.5″6.25−1.621221B3Vsuspected variable
HD 21401921401911132522h 33m 16.76s+70° 22′ 25.3″6.260.82400A0V
HD 72387238594701h 16m 31.04s+79° 54′ 35.5″6.271.98236F5Vs
HD 21090521090510958522h 11m 56.74s+59° 05′ 03.8″6.291.16345K0III
HD 21323221324211091922h 28m 19.48s+64° 05′ 06.8″6.300.99377K0
V398 CepV39822513630200h 03m 51.63s+66° 42′ 43.9″6.31−1.09985M4semiregular variable
δ Cep Cδ2721330711098822h 29m 09.23s+58° 24′ 14.7″6.30887B7IVComponent of the δ Cep system; spectroscopic binary; suspected variable
HD 20925820925810842021h 57m 51.07s+74° 59′ 48.3″6.32−1.351113K5suspected variable
V379 CepV37919777010225820h 43m 13.69s+57° 06′ 50.4″6.32−5.106269B2IIIAlgol variable, ΔV = 0.047m,P = 99.76 d
HD 21590721590711250822h 47m 23.23s+58° 28′ 58.8″6.33−1.01956B9.5IV
ξ Cep Bξ1720979122h 03m 46.22s+64° 37′ 41.5″6.3496F8Vcomponent of the ξ Cep system; spectroscopic binary
HD 21022021022010919022h 07m 09.65s+58° 50′ 26.8″6.340.16560G6III
HD 11411141129600h 16m 13.88s+76° 57′ 02.7″6.35−0.04617B9Vn
HD 21984121984111498423h 17m 18.86s+75° 17′ 56.5″6.35−0.07628A2Vs
80 Dra(80)21087310943422h 10m 15.32s+72° 06′ 40.7″6.360.38511B9MNp...
HR 903822377811771223h 52m 24.52s+75° 32′ 40.2″6.366.1935K3V
HD 20813220813210789321h 51m 37.25s+65° 45′ 09.9″6.371.86260Am+...
HD 34403440313200h 39m 47.75s+82° 29′ 36.9″6.383.83105F6V:
HD 20258220258210478821h 13m 42.46s+64° 24′ 15.1″6.383.30135G2IV+...suspected variable
V444 CepV44421007110912422h 06m 13.55s+56° 20′ 36.2″6.380.14576A0IIIrotating ellipsoidal variable
HD 25904259042003904h 17m 51.85s+80° 32′ 08.7″6.39−0.92945K0
HD 20894720894710836421h 57m 11.09s+66° 09′ 22.2″6.41−2.061614B2V
V421 CepV42120302510509121h 17m 18.79s+58° 36′ 41.4″6.42−3.032527B2IIIBe star
V422 CepV42220326510519321h 18m 32.43s+61° 11′ 03.8″6.43−2.031606M3slow irregular variable
V438 CepV43820911110813321h 54m 26.54s+80° 18′ 30.9″6.43−0.59825M3semiregular variable
RW CepRW21246611050422h 23m 07.02s+55° 57′ 47.6″6.44−3.182739G8Iasemiregular variable,Vmax = 6.0m,Vmin = 7.3m,P = 346 d; one of the largest stars known
HD 12918129181062302h 16m 45.27s+83° 33′ 41.5″6.450.86428K0
HD 19878119878110277120h 49m 17.39s+64° 02′ 32.2″6.45−3.032567B0.5Vsuspected variable
HD 20763620763610755521h 47m 00.87s+70° 09′ 03.4″6.450.55492A0V
HD 21558821558811232422h 45m 03.70s+58° 08′ 50.6″6.453.68117F5
HD 12927129271030902h 12m 49.98s+79° 41′ 29.3″6.460.96410A3suspected variable
HD 21213621213611031422h 20m 38.77s+58° 24′ 35.5″6.460.15597G8III
HD 21734821734811349822h 59m 09.00s+59° 48′ 52.8″6.46−1.291156B9III
V431 CepV43120593810660421h 35m 25.91s+68° 13′ 09.3″6.470.08617Ap Siα² CVn variable
HD 20782620782610771021h 49m 08.12s+66° 47′ 31.9″6.491.57314F3IV
HD 22489022489012800h 01m 39.30s+73° 36′ 42.8″6.502.41214Am...
HD 32196321962591105h 31m 48.00s+85° 56′ 19.4″6.501.51324A5m
HD 19823619823610237020h 44m 33.08s+69° 45′ 06.8″6.500.89431G8III
V CepV22430911802723h 56m 27.56s+83° 11′ 28.0″6.571.75301A3Vnot variable
V419 CepV41920238010471921h 12m 47.25s+60° 05′ 52.8″6.625200M2Ibslow irregular variable
79 Dra(79)20850910799521h 52m 46.94s+73° 42′ 08.2″6.652.21276A2V
15 Cep1520974410892522h 03m 53.86s+59° 48′ 52.5″6.69−1.431370B1Vmultiple star
AH CepAH21601411256222h 47m 52.94s+65° 03′ 43.8″6.883330B0.5V+...β Lyr variable,Vmax = 6.78m,Vmin = 7.07m,P = 1.77 d
U CepU5679484301h 02m 18.34s+81° 52′ 32.1″6.900.32674G8IIIAlgol variable,Vmax = 6.75m,Vmin = 9.24m,P = 2.49 d
HD 12648126481080002h 19m 00.0s+85° 44′ 10″6.98517G5has aplanet (b)
HD 20243220243210463221h 11m 40.4s+70° 26′ 28″7.00525K2 Dhas a planet (b)
EM CepEM20839210807321h 53m 48.10s+62° 36′ 51.9″7.031610B1VnW UMa variable,Vmax = 7.02m,Vmin = 7.17m,P = 0.81 d
SS CepSS226891788103h 49m 30.01s+80° 19′ 20.9″7.16847M5IIIsemiregular variable,Vmax = 6.5m,Vmin = 7.7m,P = 90 d
DQ CepDQ19990810347120h 57m 48.61s+55° 29′ 15.6″7.26579F1IVδ Sct variable,Vmax = 7.22m,Vmin = 7.32m,P = 0.079 d
HD 20452120452110576621h 25m 16.80s+70° 28′ 39.1″7.2986G0V_Fe-08Will pass near the Sun in the future
HD 20753820753810759821h 47m 39.79s+59° 12′ 01.3″7.30O9.7IVpeculiar metal abundances
T CepT20201210445121h 09m 32.00s+68° 29′ 25.0″7.33612M6-9eMira variable,Vmax = 5.2m,Vmin = 11.3m,P = 388.14 d
V380 CepV38020077510376321h 01m 36.92s+68° 09′ 47.8″7.361720B2VeinNGC 7023;Orion variable,Vmax = 7.24m,Vmin = 7.42m
VW CepVW19743310175020h 37m 21.54s+75° 36′ 01.5″7.3890G8V+K0VW UMa variable,Vmax = 7.23m,Vmin = 7.68m,P = 0.28 d
S CepS20636210658321h 25m 12.83s+78° 37′ 28.2″7.401330C7,4eMira variable,Vmax = 7.4m,Vmin = 12.9m,P = 486.84 d
HD 1142200h 05m 08.84s+67° 50′ 23.97″7.42-0.011,190G9-K0IIIaspectroscopic binary
NY CepNY21731211346122h 58m 39.80s+63° 04′ 37.7″7.44B0IVAlgol variable,Vmax = 7.4m,Vmin = 7.55m,P = 15.28 d
V368 CepV36822014011514723h 19m 26.63s+79° 00′ 12.7″7.5463G9VRS CVn variable
W CepW21436911159222h 36m 27.56s+58° 25′ 33.9″7.59K0Iapev...semiregular variable,Vmax = 7.02m,Vmin = 8.5m,P = 350 d
EI CepEI20523410602421h 28m 28.21s+76° 24′ 12.6″7.61657F3V+F1mAlgol variable,Vmax = 7.54m,Vmin = 8.06m,P = 8.44 d
CW CepCW21806611390723h 04m 02.22s+63° 23′ 48.8″7.672080B0.5V+B1VinCepheus OB3; Algol variable,Vmax = 7.6m,Vmin = 8.04m,P = 2.73 d
IR CepIR20896010842621h 57m 51.93s+61° 01′ 07.9″7.862200G0classical Cepheid,Vmax = 7.58m,Vmin = 7.98m,P = 2.11 d
EK CepEK20682110708321h 41m 21.50s+69° 41′ 34.1″7.89528A0VAlgol variable
HD 20482720482710605921h 28m 57.76s+58° 44′ 23.2″7.94O9V+B0.5IIIin Trumpler 37; spectroscopic binary
XZ CepXZ11125722h 32m 25.08s+67° 09′ 02.5″8.511730O9.5Vβ Lyr variable,Vmax = 8m,Vmin = 8.83m,P = 5.10 d
HD 21181021181011009422h 18m 07.0s+61° 08′ 04″8.59199G5has a planet (b)
ZZ CepZZ21566111231722h 45m 02.61s+68° 07′ 58.4″8.60430B7v+...Algol variable,Vmax = 8.6m,Vmin = 9.55m,P = 2.14 d
DH CepDH21583511247022h 46m 54.11s+58° 05′ 03.5″8.615000O5.5V+O6VinNGC 7380; rotating ellipsoidal variable,Vmax = 8.58m,Vmin = 8.62m,P = 2.11 d
CQ CepCQ21441911163322h 36m 53.95s+56° 54′ 21.0″8.80WN6+O9II-Ibβ Lyr variable,Vmax = 8.63m,Vmin = 9.12m,P = 1.64 d
WX CepWX21363111116622h 31m 15.79s+63° 31′ 23.6″9.001520A5V+A2VAlgol variable,Vmax = 8.7m,Vmin = 9.29m,P = 3.38 d
HD 211853GP21185310015422h 18m 45.61s+56° 07′ 33.9″9.001450WN6o+O6Ieclipsing binary,Vmax = 8.96m,Vmin = 9.07m,P = 6.69 d
XX CepXX22221711664823h 38m 20.29s+64° 20′ 02.7″9.18799A7VAlgol variable,Vmax = 9.20m,Vmin = 10.32m,P = 2.34 d
RZ CepRZ11183922h 39m 13.18s+64° 51′ 30.6″9.19A0-F2RR Lyr variable,Vmax = 9.15m,Vmin = 9.72m,P = 0.31 d
IL CepIL11301722h 53m 15.60s+62° 08′ 45.0″9.312790B3IVe+A3UX Ori star,Vmax = 9.24m,Vmin = 9.61m
EG CepEG19408920h 15m 56.83s+76° 48′ 35.7″9.49A7Vβ Lyr variable,Vmax = 9.31m,Vmin = 10.21m,P = 0.54 d
Kruger 60 A23996011089322h 27m 59.47s+57° 41′ 45.2″9.5911.5813.1M2.0Vone of thenearest known stars; member of the Kruger 60 system
HIP 10938410938422h 08m 32.0s+71° 18′ 52″9.63183G5has a planet (b)
CR CepCR24005911243022h 46m 24.77s+59° 26′ 31.9″9.641760G0classical Cepheid,Vmax = 9.43m,Vmin = 9.83m,P = 6.23 d
PQ CepPQ21h 44m 28.78s+73° 38′ 04.9″9.82C6-,3eMira variable
HD 219460V45821946011479123h 15m 12.39s+60° 27′ 01.8″9.89WN5+B1IIIWolf–Rayet star
4U 2206+5422h 07m 56.24s+54° 31′ 06.4″9.90O9.5Vephigh-mass X-ray binary,Vmax = 9.7m,Vmin = 9.9m
SV CepSV22h 21m 33.20s+73° 40′ 27.1″10.35A2IVeUX Ori star,Vmax = 10.35m,Vmin = 12.15m
V354 CepheiV35422h 33m 35s+58° 53′ 45″10.909000M2.5 IabOne of the largest known stars; slow irregular variable,Vmax = 10.82m,Vmin = 11.35m
DO CepDO23996022h 27m 59.57s+57° 41′ 45.3″10.3013.1M4.0Vmember of the Kruger 60 system;flare star,Vmax = 10.3m,Vmin = 11.4m
CP CepCP10842721h 57m 52.69s+56° 09′ 50.1″10.581360F5Ibclassical Cepheid,Vmax = 10.06m,Vmin = 10.96m,P = 17.86 d
AK CepAK11096422h 28m 50.09s+58° 12′ 39.4″10.86713F8classical Cepheid,Vmax = 10.86m,Vmin = 11.52m,P = 7.23 d
EE CepEE22h 09m 22.76s+55° 45′ 24.2″10.9B5:nevAlgol variable,Vmax = 10.72m,Vmin = 12.15m,P = 2049.53 d
BH CepBH22h 01m 42.87s+69° 44′ 36.5″11.01F5IIIeUX Ori star,Vmax = 10.79m,Vmin = 12.7m
GW CepGW01h 45m 58.58s+80° 04′ 55.3″11.21G3W UMa variable
WZ CepWZ23h 22m 24.22s+72° 54′ 56.7″11.23F5W UMa variable
BO CepBO22h 16m 54.06s+70° 03′ 45.0″11.55F5VeUX Ori star,Vmax = 11.5m,Vmin = 12.4m
WR 15221156422h 16m 24.04s+55° 37′ 36.7″11.61WN3Wolf–Rayet star
DI CepDI11326922h 56m 11.53s+58° 40′ 01.8″11.95797G8IVeT Tauri star
CX CepCX22h 09m 33.44s+57° 44′ 30.5″12.12WN4+O5Vβ Lyr variable,Vmax = 12.09m,Vmin = 12.24m,P = 2.13 d
Wolf 110621h 07m 55.40s+59° 43′ 19.3″13.2379sdM1.5One of first three subdwarfs discovered
Cepheus X-4V49021h 39m 30.68s+56° 59′ 10.5″B1.5VeinIC 1396; high-mass X-ray binary
V350 CepV35020h 43m 00.01s+66° 11′ 28.0″16.20M2...WN4+O5VinNGC 7129; T Tauri star
PV CepPV20h 45m 53.94s+67° 57′ 38.7″17.46A5in nebula GM 1-29;EXor
IV CepIV22h 04m 36.92s+53° 30′ 23.7″nova
Cepheus A HW 222h 56m 17.9s+62° 01′ 49″B0.5inCepheus A; massiveprotostar
S140 IRS 122h 19m 18.28s+63° 18′ 45.8″inS140; protostar
IRAS 21391+580221h 40m 42.36s+58° 16′ 09.7″inIC 1396N; protostar
NGC 7538 IRS 123h 13m 45.32s+61° 28′ 11.7″OinNGC 7538; massive protostar
NGC 7538 IRS 923h 14m 01.63s+61° 27′ 20.2″in NGC 7538; massive protostar
OH 104.9+2.422h 19m 27.48s+59° 51′ 21.7″OH/IR star
PSR B2224+6522h 25m 52.36s+65° 35′ 33.8″pulsar
PSR J2229+611422h 29m 04.97s+61° 14′ 12.9″pulsar
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.]

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