List of stars in Scorpius

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

Name B F Var HD HIP RA Dec vis.
mag.
abs.
mag.
Dist. (ly) Sp. class Notes
Antares Aα211484788076316h 29m 24.47s−26° 25 55.00.91−5.24553M1.5Iab-bCor Scorpii, Qalb al-Aqrab, Vespertilo; 16th brightest star; binary; semiregular variable, Vmax = 0.75m, Vmin = 1.21m, P = 2180 d
λ Scoλ351589268592717h 33m 36.53s−37° 06 13.51.62−5.05703B2IV+DA7.9Shaula; β Cep and Algol variable, Vmax = 1.59m, Vmin = 1.65m, P = 0.21 d
θ Scoθ1595328622817h 37m 19.13s−42° 59 52.21.86−2.75272F1IISargas; suspected variable, Vmax = 1.84m, Vmin = 1.88m
δ Scoδ71432757840116h 00m 20.01s−22° 37 17.82.29−3.16401B0.2IVeDschubba, Al Jabba, Iclarkrau; γ Cas variable, Vmax = 1.59m, Vmin = 2.32m
ε Scoε261516808239616h 50m 10.24s−34° 17 33.42.290.7865K2IIIbWei, Larawag; suspected variable, Vmax = 2.24m, Vmin = 2.35m
κ Scoκ1605788667017h 42m 29.28s−39° 01 47.72.39−3.38464B1.5IIIGirtab; β Cep variable, Vmax = 2.41m, Vmin = 2.42m, P = 0.20 d
β1 Scoβ181442177882016h 05m 26.23s−19° 48 19.42.62−3.44530B0.5VAcrab, Elacrab, Graffias, Grafias, Grassias; suspected variable, Vmax = 2.61m, Vmin = 2.67m
υ Scoυ341584088569617h 30m 45.84s−37° 17 44.72.70−3.31518B2IVLesath, Lesuth
τ Scoτ231494388126616h 35m 52.96s−28° 12 57.52.82−2.78430B0VPaikauhale,[1] Alniyat, Al Niyat
π Scoπ61430187826515h 58m 51.12s−26° 06 50.62.89−2.85459B1V + B2VFang; Nur;[2] Vrischika, Iclil rotating ellipsoidal variable, Vmax = 2.88m, Vmin = 2.91m, P = 1.57 d
σ Scoσ201471658011216h 21m 11.32s−25° 35 33.92.90−3.86734B1IIIAlniyat, Al Niyat, β Cep variable, Vmax = 2.86m, Vmin = 2.94m, P = 0.25 d
ι1 Scoι11614718707317h 47m 35.08s−40° 07 37.12.99−5.711791F3IaApollyon
μ1 Scoμ11518908251416h 51m 52.24s−38° 02 50.43.00−4.01821B1.5IV + BXamidimura, Denebakrab; β Lyr variable, Vmax = 2.94m, Vmin = 3.22m, P = 1.45 d
G ScoG1618928726117h 49m 51.45s−37° 02 36.13.190.24127K0/K1IIIγ Tel, Fuyue
η Scoη1552038414317h 12m 09.18s−43° 14 18.63.321.6172F3psuspected variable
μ2 Scoμ21519858254516h 52m 20.15s−38° 01 02.93.56−2.44517B2IVPipirima, Shéngōng (神宮),[3]
ζ2 Scoζ21523348272916h 54m 35.11s−42° 21 38.73.620.30150K4IIIsuspected variable, Vmax = 3.59m, Vmin = 3.65m
ρ Scoρ51426697810415h 56m 53.09s−29° 12 50.43.87−1.62409B2IV/VIklil, suspected variable
ω1 Scoω191444707893316h 06m 48.43s−20° 40 08.93.93−1.64423B1VJabhat al Akrab
ν Scoν141455027937416h 11m 59.74s−19° 27 38.34.00−1.63436B2IVJabbah, Jabah; quintuple star
H ScoH1494478130416h 36m 22.46s−35° 15 19.34.18−0.90339K5IIIβ Nor; suspected variable, Vmax = 4.15m, Vmin = 4.18m
N ScoN1487038091116h 31m 22.94s−34° 42 15.64.24−2.56746B2III-IVα Nor
Q ScoQ1594338617017h 36m 32.85s−38° 38 05.54.261.03144G8/K0III/IVsuspected variable, Vmax = 4.26m, Vmin = 4.29m
ω2 Scoω2101446087899016h 07m 24.30s−20° 52 07.24.31−0.24265G6/G8IIIJabhat al Akrab
ο Scoο191470848007916h 20m 38.18s−24° 10 09.44.55−3.241177A4II/IIIsuspected variable, Vmax = 4.52m, Vmin = 4.58m
13 Scoc2131454827940416h 12m 18.21s−27° 55 34.74.58−1.20468B2V
2 ScoA21421147784015h 53m 36.73s−25° 19 37.54.59−1.03434B2.5Vn
1 Scob11416377763515h 50m 58.75s−25° 45 04.44.63−1.39522B1.5Vn
ζ1 Scoζ11522368267116h 53m 59.73s−42° 21 43.34.70−8.52,600B1Iaein NGC 6231; luminous blue variable, Vmax = 4.66m, Vmin = 4.86m
ξ Sco Aξ14407016h 04m 22.10s−11° 22 23.04.779251 Lib; sextuple star
ι2 Scoι21619128729417h 50m 11.11s−40° 05 25.54.78−5.503705A6Ibsuspected variable
22 Scoi221486058081516h 30m 12.48s−25° 06 54.64.79−0.61393B3Vsuspected variable
HD 1618401618408722017h 49m 10.47s−31° 42 11.54.79−1.56607B8Ib/II
HD 146624d1466247988116h 18m 17.92s−28° 36 49.64.801.63140A0V:
V1073 ScokV10731540908357417h 04m 49.35s−34° 07 22.54.83−4.742672B2Iabα Cyg variable
HD 1631451631458784617h 56m 47.43s−44° 20 31.94.85−0.29347K2III
HD 1633761633768793617h 57m 47.81s−41° 42 58.54.88−1.24547M0IIIsuspected variable
β2 Scoβ21442187882116h 05m 26.58s−19° 48 06.64.90−2.80530B2Vcomponent of the β Sco system
ψ Scoψ151455707937516h 12m 00.00s−10° 03 51.14.931.41165A3IV
HD 1437871437877865016h 03m 20.67s−25° 51 54.54.960.90212K3III
HD 1536131536138333617h 01m 52.65s−32° 08 36.25.03−0.86491B8V
HD 1549481549488403317h 10m 42.35s−44° 33 27.25.060.24300G8/K0III+..
ξ Sco Bξ1440697872716h 04m 22.3s−11° 22 185.0792F5IVcomponent of the ξ Sco system
HD 1452501452507930216h 11m 02.13s−29° 24 57.65.090.62255K0III
HD 1572431572438516217h 24m 13.09s−44° 09 45.05.10−1.73756B7III
Antares Bα2114847916h 29m 24.2s−26° 25 515.2−0.9553B2.5Vcomponent of the Antares system
HD 151804V9731518048249316h 51m 33.72s−41° 13 49.95.23−6.366792O8Iafα Cyg variable, Vmax = 5.22m, Vmin = 5.28m
χ Scoχ171458977954016h 13m 50.91s−11° 50 15.85.24−0.41439K3III
HD 148688V10581486888094516h 31m 41.77s−41° 49 01.75.31−6.798579B1Iaα Cyg variable
HD 1446901446907905016h 08m 07.52s−26° 19 36.05.35−0.23425M2IIIvariable star, ΔV = 0.008m, P = 7.61 d
HD 1475131475138033716h 24m 01.24s−39° 11 34.85.374.8242G3/G5Vhas a planet (b)
HD 1421651421657785815h 53m 53.92s−24° 31 59.15.38−0.14414B5V
HR 5907V10401421847785915h 53m 55.87s−23° 58 40.95.410.01393B2VAlgol variable, Vmax = 5.39m, Vmin = 5.43m, P = 1.02 d
HD 1476281476288039016h 24m 31.77s−37° 33 57.55.42−0.36468B8Vsuspected rotating ellipsoidal variable, ΔV = 0.02m
HD 142990V9131429907824615h 58m 34.87s−24° 49 53.15.43−0.45488B5VSX Ari variable, Vmax = 5.4m, Vmin = 5.47m, P = 0.98 d
16 Sco161456077938716h 12m 07.29s−08° 32 51.35.431.01250A4V
HD 149404V9181494048130516h 36m 22.57s−42° 51 31.95.46−4.393047O9Iarotating ellipsoidal variable, Vmax = 5.42m, Vmin = 5.5m, P = 9.81 d
HD 1522341522348267616h 54m 01.84s−41° 48 23.05.46−5.845927B0.5Iain NGC 6231; suspected variable
HD 1510781510788213516h 46m 47.97s−39° 22 36.85.480.21369K0III
27 Sco271528208296016h 57m 11.17s−33° 15 34.15.48−1.25724K5III
18 Sco181462337967216h 15m 37.13s−08° 22 05.75.494.7646G1Vsolar twin; suspected variable, Vmax = 5.48m, Vmin = 5.59m
HD 1449871449877919916h 09m 52.61s−33° 32 44.55.50−0.12433B8V
HD 1468361468367998016h 19m 32.68s−30° 54 24.45.532.44135F5IV
HD 1560981560988455117h 17m 03.71s−32° 39 45.75.532.01165F6V
HD 1606681606688669817h 42m 51.09s−36° 56 43.85.53−0.57542K5III
HD 155806V10751558068440117h 15m 19.25s−33° 32 54.35.53−5.134466O8VeBe star
HD 1625871625878756917h 53m 23.47s−34° 53 42.45.58−1.971055K3IIIin Messier 7
4 Sco41424457798415h 55m 30.10s−26° 15 57.35.630.02432A3V
HD 1507421507428197216h 44m 42.60s−40° 50 22.65.64−0.26492B3V
HD 1552591552598415017h 12m 16.22s−39° 30 24.45.661.61211A0/A1V
12 Scoc1121454837939916h 12m 16.05s−28° 25 01.95.670.87298B9V
HD 159176V10361591768601117h 34m 42.49s−32° 34 54.05.69−4.403396O6V+...in NGC 6383; trinary star; rotating ellipsoidal variable, Vmax = 5.67m, Vmin = 5.73m, P = 3.37 d
11 Sco111447087900516h 07m 36.44s−12° 44 43.25.750.17426B9V
HD 1562931562938469017h 18m 47.84s−44° 07 46.95.760.68339B9Vsuspected variable
HD 1524081524088277516h 54m 58.51s−41° 09 03.15.78−6.569588WN9hain NGC 6231; suspected variable, Vmax = 5.77m, Vmin = 5.82m
HD 1482471482478067216h 28m 14.46s−37° 10 47.35.790.84319K1IIICN...
HD 1477231477238039916h 24m 39.77s−29° 42 16.85.822.91107F9IVDouble star with HD 147722
V1003 ScoV10031497118147216h 38m 26.30s−43° 23 54.25.83−0.79686B2.5IVrotating ellipsoidal variable, ΔV = 0.03m
HD 1428831428837816815h 57m 40.47s−20° 58 58.95.840.11455B3VAlgol variable, Vmax = 5.84m, Vmin = 6.31m, P = 9.20 d
HD 1503311503318174116h 41m 45.50s−33° 08 44.25.841.08292G1II
HD 1522931522938271616h 54m 26.94s−42° 28 44.05.84F5Ib-II
HD 1587991587998588917h 33m 07.39s−41° 10 23.05.84−1.55982B9Ib/II
HD 1623911623918747217h 52m 19.76s−34° 25 00.65.84−0.95744G8/K0IIIIn Messier 7
HD 1451911451917932016h 11m 17.77s−41° 07 10.25.861.66226F0IV
HD 1448441448447909816h 08m 43.73s−23° 41 07.35.870.28426B9Vα2 CVn variable, Vmax = 5.87m, Vmin = 5.90m, P = 2.69 d
3 Sco3V9271423017790915h 54m 39.54s−25° 14 37.25.870.14455B8III/IVSX Ari variable, ΔV = 0.03m, P = 1.46 d
HD 1609281609288684717h 44m 42.01s−42° 43 45.55.871.29269A2/A3IV/V
V957 ScoV9571623748746017h 52m 13.66s−34° 47 57.15.87−1.16830B6IbIn Messier 7; SX Ari variable, ΔV = 0.05m
V929 ScoV9291443347887716h 06m 06.38s−23° 36 22.55.900.03487B8VSX Ari variable, Vmax = 5.89m, Vmin = 5.91m, P = 1.50 d
HD 1458381458387959616h 14m 22.37s−33° 00 39.85.91−0.56643K0III
V923 ScoV9231538908349117h 03m 50.87s−38° 09 09.05.911.88209F3VAlgol variable, Vmax = 5.86m, Vmin = 6.24m, P = 34.83 d
Gliese 667 A156384A8470917h 18m 56.36s−34° 59 22.55.916.6923K4Vcomponent of the Gliese 667 system; suspected variable, Vmax = 5.88m, Vmin = 5.92m
HD 1570971570978504817h 22m 54.73s−37° 13 14.55.910.36421K1III
HD 1498861498868152316h 39m 05.24s−37° 13 02.15.930.31434B9.5V+...
HD 1547831547838389617h 08m 47.55s−30° 24 12.85.931.36267Fm
HD 1621891621898739017h 51m 32.57s−40° 46 20.45.94−0.83738M2IIIsemiregular variable
V1068 ScoV10681521618265016h 53m 42.44s−43° 03 03.25.95−1.811160M3II/IIIslow irregular variable
HD 1533681533688323517h 00m 36.99s−35° 56 02.35.951.19292K2IIICN...
HD 1554501554508422617h 12m 58.56s−32° 26 18.05.95−4.353747B1Ib
HD 1558261558268442517h 15m 36.08s−38° 35 34.65.953.52100G0V
HD 1468501468507993816h 19m 00.43s−14° 52 22.25.97−1.15865K3IIICNpvar
HD 1543101543108369317h 06m 20.20s−37° 13 39.15.980.42422A2IV
HD 1581051581058554317h 28m 56.09s−36° 46 41.85.98−0.47637K0III
HD 1508941508948199216h 45m 00.21s−28° 30 34.85.99−0.83755A3IV
V906 ScoV9061627248761617h 53m 54.77s−34° 45 09.86.00−1.451009B9V + B9VIn Messier 7, Algol variable, Vmax = 5.96m, Vmin = 6.23m, P = 2.79 d
BM ScoBM1603718652717h 40m 58.55s−32° 12 52.06.01−2.351531K3III + (G)in Messier 6; slow irregular variable, Vmax = 5.25m, Vmin = 6.46m
HD 1625171625178753217h 52m 57.60s−35° 37 27.16.031.99209F2V
HD 1506081506088190416h 43m 47.60s−38° 09 22.56.05−0.62703B9II/III
HD 1530721530728310016h 58m 52.25s−37° 37 13.56.051.47269A3IIIsuspected variable
HD 1624961624968751617h 52m 49.22s−34° 06 53.46.05−0.60697K1III
HD 1629261629268772217h 55m 08.03s−36° 28 32.36.05−0.75748B9.5III
HD 1460011460017962216h 14m 53.44s−25° 28 36.96.060.30462B8Vα2 CVn variable
HD 152248V10071522488269116h 54m 10.06s−41° 49 30.16.06O7ein NGC 6231; β Lyr variable, ΔV = 0.24m, P = 5.82 d
HD 1436191436197857516h 02m 39.40s−29° 08 08.86.070.37451K2/K3III
HD 1487601487608091016h 31m 22.87s−26° 32 15.26.071.87225K1III
HD 1462541462547969216h 15m 51.49s−14° 50 56.86.09−0.28614A0IIIsuspected variable, Vmax = 6.06m, Vmin = 6.10m
HD 1559741559748448917h 16m 21.68s−35° 44 58.16.093.55105F6V
HD 1597071597078631117h 38m 08.45s−42° 52 48.76.09−0.54692B8V
HD 1517711517718245316h 51m 00.04s−37° 30 52.16.10−0.99853B8II/IIIsuspected variable
HD 1628171628178767117h 54m 27.12s−34° 28 00.26.10−0.96842B9.5/A0III
RR ScoRR1527838291216h 56m 37.85s−30° 34 48.16.101150M6IIIeMira variable, Vmax = 5m, Vmin = 12.4m, P = 281.45 d
HD 1469541469548006616h 20m 32.63s−39° 25 48.86.110.20496B9V
HD 154368V10741543688370617h 06m 28.37s−35° 27 03.76.13−2.852040O9.5Iabα Cyg variable
HD 1505911505918191416h 43m 54.09s−41° 06 47.96.140.28485B6/B7Vsuspected variable
HD 1574861574868523717h 25m 02.67s−34° 41 45.66.140.19505Ap...
HD 1625861625868756717h 53m 19.58s−34° 43 50.96.14−0.88825B4IIIin Messier 7
HD 1422501422507790015h 54m 30.12s−27° 20 18.96.150.09531B7Vhas a planet (b)
HR 6522V9491587418583917h 32m 24.64s−34° 16 45.66.161.06341F2IVδ Sct variable, Vmax = 6.13m, Vmin = 6.18m, P = 0.22 d
HD 1449271449277917316h 09m 31.76s−32° 38 56.26.181.07344K1III
V861 ScoV8611526678291116h 56m 35.98s−40° 49 24.46.18B0Iain Trumpler 24; β Lyr variable, Vmax = 6.07m, Vmin = 6.4m, P = 7.85 d
HD 1541531541538365017h 05m 48.47s−44° 06 18.46.182.08215A4III
HD 1623961623968752317h 52m 52.47s−41° 59 45.86.193.62107F8V
HD 1559401559408444517h 15m 51.36s−30° 12 38.26.200.92370B9/B9.5V
RS ScoRS1524768283316h 55m 37.81s−45° 06 10.76.20−0.08588M6-7eMira variable, Vmax = 5.96m, Vmin = 13.0m, P = 319 d
HD 1505731505738190316h 43m 45.70s−41° 07 08.96.210.61430A4V
HD 1439001439007869916h 03m 54.71s−24° 43 34.86.22−0.09597K2/K3III
HD 1596331596338624617h 37m 26.92s−38° 03 58.96.26−3.442835G2Ib
HD 1540251540258359417h 05m 05.39s−45° 30 07.46.281.33319A2V
HD 1634331634338794817h 57m 57.80s−39° 08 11.36.280.29513A0IV/V
V900 ScoV9001522358266916h 53m 58.85s−41° 59 39.66.29B1Iain Trumpler 24; rotating ellipsoidal variable, Vmax = 6.29m, Vmin = 6.34m, P = 2.63 d
HD 1468341468347994516h 19m 07.71s−20° 13 04.96.290.40490K0III
HD 1526361526368285516h 55m 57.74s−33° 30 24.86.290.03581K5III
ν Sco Cν1414550116h 11m 58.60s−19° 26 59.06.30component of the ν Sco system; α2 CVn variable
HD 1524241524248278316h 55m 03.33s−42° 05 27.06.30O9Iain Trumpler 24
HD 1552761552768415117h 12m 16.55s−38° 49 20.76.301.03370K1IIICN...
HD 1580421580428554917h 29m 00.86s−43° 58 26.06.30−2.041516B5III
HD 1445851445857895516h 07m 03.53s−14° 04 16.86.324.0294G5V
HD 1446611446617903116h 07m 51.90s−24° 27 44.26.320.97384B8IV/V
HD 1459971459977960516h 14m 39.30s−18° 32 07.26.321.63282K1III
HD 157038V9751570388502017h 22m 39.22s−37° 48 16.76.33B4Ia+...α Cyg variable, Vmax = 6.27m, Vmin = 6.35m
HD 1524311524318273116h 54m 35.94s−30° 35 14.46.34−0.09631A5IIIm...suspected variable
HD 151965V9111519658255416h 52m 27.42s−40° 43 23.26.350.07588B9p Siα² CVn variable, Vmax = 6.32m, Vmin = 6.38m
V1077 ScoV10771563258465017h 18m 20.51s−32° 33 11.16.36−1.571259B5IIIBe star
HD 1581561581568558917h 29m 25.60s−38° 31 01.06.381.34332A1V
HD 16267816267817h 53m 45.50s−34° 47 09.76.38980B9Vin Messier 7
HD 145792V10511457927953016h 13m 45.50s−24° 25 19.46.400.69453B6IVSX Ari variable
HD 1464361464367978816h 16m 59.20s−20° 06 14.76.40−0.03631G8III
HD 1459641459647959916h 14m 28.89s−21° 06 27.26.411.29345B9V
HD 1613901613908704217h 47m 07.30s−38° 06 43.56.411.07381A0V
V951 ScoV9511627258762417h 53m 58.13s−34° 49 51.86.41−0.96973Ap...in Messier 7, α² CVn variable, Vmax = 6.39m, Vmin = 6.44m, P = 4.46 d
HR 6392V9151556038433217h 14m 27.66s−39° 45 59.96.42K0Iavariable star, Vmax = 6.22m, Vmin = 6.64m
HD 1570601570608501917h 22m 37.90s−35° 54 39.46.423.58121F8V
HD 1451001451007920316h 09m 55.31s−18° 20 25.66.432.96161F3V
HD 1491741491748119816h 35m 07.77s−45° 14 39.26.430.06614K2/K3IIIsuspected variable, ΔV = 0.08m
HD 1586191586198578617h 31m 47.36s−33° 42 11.16.430.98401K2III
HD 1607481607488671617h 43m 06.86s−33° 03 04.66.44−3.132672M1IIIsuspected variable
HD 1475531475538032416h 23m 56.72s−33° 11 57.66.451.11381A0V+...
HD 15224915224916h 54m 11.64s−41° 50 57.26.455900O9Ib(f)in NGC 6231; suspected variable, Vmax = 6.34m, Vmin = 6.51m
HD 1506381506388189116h 43m 38.73s−32° 06 21.26.46−0.44784B8V
HD 1559851559858455617h 17m 05.54s−44° 46 42.96.46B0.5Iab:variable star, ΔV = 0.007m, P = 293.25 d
HD 1632341632348786517h 56m 55.89s−40° 18 20.36.460.22576K3III
HD 1504201504208180316h 42m 29.11s−37° 04 44.96.471.09388G3III
HD 1539191539198349917h 03m 56.77s−37° 50 39.06.48O5f
HD 1593121593128609817h 35m 43.08s−37° 26 23.36.481.40338A0V
HD 151932V9191519328254316h 52m 19.25s−41° 51 16.26.49WN7hin Trumpler 24; Wolf–Rayet star, Vmax = 6.45m, Vmin = 6.61m, P = 2 d
HD 1532341532348320217h 00m 14.26s−44° 59 18.56.502.98165F3V
4U 1700-37V8841539198349917h 03m 56.77s−37° 50 38.96.519100O7.5Iafrotating ellipsoidal variable and high-mass X-ray binary, Vmax = 6.51m, Vmin = 6.60m, P = 3.41 d
HD 145102V9521451027923516h 10m 15.92s−26° 54 32.86.57547B9p...α2 CVn variable, ΔV = 0.04m, P = 1.42 d
V453 ScoV4531631818781017h 56m 16.08s−32° 28 30.06.61−5.438400B0Iaβ Lyr variable, Vmax = 6.36m, Vmin = 6.73m, P = 12.01 d
RV ScoRV1530048305916h 58m 19.75s−33° 36 32.86.611440G0Ibclassical Cepheid, Vmax = 6.61m, Vmin = 7.49m, P = 6.06 d
HD 160529V9051605298662417h 41m 59.03s−33° 30 13.76.66−8.98150A3Iaeluminous blue variable, Vmax = 6.21m, Vmin = 6.97m, P = 57 d
25 Sco251511798214016h 46m 51.35s−25° 31 42.76.72−0.10755K0II
V636 ScoV6361569798503517h 22m 46.48s−45° 36 51.46.74F7/F8Ib/II
+ B9.5V
classical Cepheid, Vmax = 6.4m, Vmin = 6.92m, P = 6.80 d
V760 ScoV7601476838040516h 24m 43.72s−34° 53 37.57.051280B4VAlgol variable
HR 5999V8561446687908016h 08m 34.29s−39° 06 18.37.05531A7IVeUX Ori star, Vmax = 6.77m, Vmin = 8.0m
HD 1435671435677853016h 01m 55s−21° 58 497.18511B9Vhas a planet (b)
Gliese 667 B156384B17h 19m 01.94s−34° 59 33.37.248.0223K5component of Gliese 667 system
HD 1598681598688637517h 38m 59.53s−43° 08 43.87.273.66172G5Vhas two planets (b & c)
HD 147010V9331470108002416h 20m 05.49s−20° 03 23.07.37533B9II/IIIα2 CVn variable, ΔV = 0.045m, P = 3.92 d
HD 1539501539508354717h 04m 30.87s−43° 18 35.27.393.91162F8VRapeto,[4] has a planet (b)
HD 153747V9221537478341017h 02m 53.82s−38° 27 36.87.42588A0IIIδ Sct variable
RY ScoRY1621028734517h 50m 32.34s−33° 42 20.47.51F6Ibclassical Cepheid, Vmax = 7.51m, Vmin = 8.36m, P = 20.32 d
HD 152219V129215221916h 53m 55.56s−41° 52 51.297.575900O9IVin NGC 6231; Algol variable, Vmax = 7.57m, Vmin = 7.80m, P = 4.24 d
V393 ScoV3931617418719117h 48m 47.60s−35° 03 29.67.592400B3IIIdouble periodic or Algol variable, Vmax = 7.39m, Vmin = 8.31m, P = 7.71 d
HD 152218V129415221816h 53m 59.99s−41° 42 52.87.61O9.5IV(n)in Trumpler 24; Algol variable, Vmax = 7.58m, Vmin = 7.67m, P = 5.60 d
V703 ScoV7031605898665017h 42m 16.81s−32° 31 23.67.85556A9Vdouble-mode δ Sct variable, Vmax = 7.58m, Vmin = 8.04m, P = 0.12 d
V482 ScoV4821584438570117h 30m 48.38s−33° 36 36.07.91F9IIclassical Cepheid, Vmax = 7.63m, Vmin = 8.3m, P = 4.53 d
HD 1478731478738048617h 30m 48.38s−33° 36 36.07.96342G1Vhas two planets (b & c)
AH ScoAH1551618407117h 11m 17.02s−32° 19 30.78.1012000M4-5Ia-Iabsemiregular variable, Vmax = 6.7m, Vmin = 9.5m, P = 735 d; one of the largest known stars
HD 1453771453777934616h 11m 36.45s−27° 04 41.48.124.31188G3Vhas a planet (b)
HD 1444321444327894316h 06m 57.95s−27° 43 09.88.19522F0IIIe+K7Vtriple system; Herbig Ae/Be star
V1034 ScoV103416h 54m 19.85s−41° 50 09.48.235900O8Vin NGC 6231; Algol variable, Vmax = 8.23m, Vmin = 8.63m, P = 2.44 d
RZ ScoRZ1440187874616h 04m 36.13s−24° 06 00.68.3M3esemiregular variable, Vmax = 8.3m, Vmin = 12.3m, P = 162.1 d
HD 158393V9651583938568017h 30m 33.36s−33° 39 15.98.57937G5:IIIe +F0/2IV/VRS CVn variable, Vmax = 8.46m, Vmin = 8.67m, P = 30.52 d
V500 ScoV5003163548717317h 48m 37.50s−30° 28 33.58.811060K0classical Cepheid, Vmax = 8.4m, Vmin = 9.13m, P = 9.32 d
HD 142666V102614266615h 56m 40.02s−22° 01 40.08.86A8VeUX Ori star, Vmax = 8.57m, Vmin = 9.5m
V907 ScoV90716330217h 56m 55.56s−34° 45 01.28.86B9VAlgol variable, Vmax = 8.61m, Vmin = 9.2m, P = 3.78 d
V718 ScoV7181457187947616h 13m 11.59s−22° 29 06.78.86383A8III/IVUX Ori star, Vmax = 8.75m, Vmin = 10.30m
V701 ScoV7013178448598517h 34m 24.51s−32° 30 16.08.973500B5VW UMa variable, Vmax = 8.63m, Vmin = 9.05m, P = 0.76 d
AK ScoAK1524048274716h 54m 44.85s−36° 53 18.69.00335F5VeUX Ori star, Vmax = 8.7m, Vmin = 12.8m
HD 326823V110432682317h 06m 53.91s−42° 39 39.79.03O+...luminous blue variable, Vmax = 8.88m, Vmin = 9.20m, P = 6.12 d
HD 1620201620208733017h 50m 38.35s−40° 19 06.19.1295.94K3Vhas a brown dwarf companion
GSC 06214-0021016h 21m 55s−20° 43 079.15473M1has a planet (b)
KQ ScoKQ3289538249816h 51m 38.55s−45° 25 36.19.331120K7classical Cepheid, Vmax = 9.33m, Vmin = 10.26m, P = 28.71 d
HD 318107V97031810717h 39m 41.26s−32° 17 57.49.34B8α2 CVn variable
WR 86V10351563278465517h 18m 23.06s−34° 24 30.69.351770WC7+B0IIIβ Cep variable, ΔV = 0.017m, P = 0.15 d
CD -35 11760V103732015617h 37m 58.50s−35° 23 04.329.83B4IbePV Tel variable, Vmax = 9.62m, Vmin = 9.83m
AI ScoAI32092117h 56m 18.57s−33° 48 43.49.98G4RV Tau variable, Vmax = 8.88m, Vmin = 11.6m, P = 71.9 d
Gliese 667 C156384C17h 18m 58.69s−34° 59 48.310.2211.0023M1.5component of Gliese 667 system; has two planets (b) (c)
Pismis 24-131971817h 24m 43.41s−34° 11 56.510.43−7.38150O3 If*one of the most luminous stars known
Gliese 6828621417h 37m 03.66s−44° 19 09.210.9516.557M3.5
CD -38 1098016h 23m 33.84s−39° 13 46.211.0342.89DA2white dwarf
Scorpius X-1V81816h 19m 55.07s−15° 38 24.811.111000Oevlow-mass X-ray binary
HIP 794317943116h 12m 41.77s−18° 52 31.811.3410.4749M3VSharjah,[5] has a planet (b)
V921 ScoV92116h 59m 06.79s−42° 42 08.611.43Bepγ Cas variable, ΔV = 0.3m
WASP-1715h 59m 50.95s−28° 03 42.311.591000F4Dìwö,[6] has a transiting planet (b)
HK ScoHK16h 54m 41.04s−30° 23 06.711.7Z And variable, Vmax = 11.7m, Vmin = 14.7m, P = 458 d
T ScoT16h 17m 02.83s−22° 58 31.312.032600in Messier 80; nova, Vmax = 6.8m, Vmin = <12.0m
V866 ScoV86616h 11m 31.40s−18° 38 24.512.05K5T Tau star, ΔV = 0.5m, P = 6.78 d
V1094 ScoV109416h 08m 36.18s−39° 23 02.512.5K6young stellar object, ΔV = 0.5m
1RXS J160929.1−21052416h 09m 30.31s−21° 04 57.612.977.17470K7Vhas a planet (b)
IRAS 17163−390717h 19m 49.33s−39° 10 37.913.1in Fried Egg Nebula; yellow hypergiant
CL ScoCL16h 54m 51.98s−30° 37 18.213.25M4Z And variable and re-radiating binary system, Vmax = 10.8m, Vmin = 13.7m, P = 625 d
GRO J1655-40V103316h 54m 00.14s−39° 50 44.914.2B9VX-ray nova containing black hole, Vmax = 14m, Vmin = 17.3m
XTE J1739-30217h 39m 11.58s−30° 20 37.614.8O8.5Iab(f)high-mass X-ray binary
OGLE-2005-BLG-390L17h 54m 19s−30° 22 3815.721000M4has a planet (b)
Th 28V119016h 08m 29.73s−39° 03 11.016.42K0:T Tau star, Vmax = 16.42m, Vmin = 16.93m
MXB 1735-44V92617h 38m 58.3s−44° 27 0017.4X-ray burster, ΔV = 0.2m, P = 0.19 d
Wray 17-9617h 41m 35.2s−30° 06 39.617.8−10.915000B3luminous blue variable, one of the most luminous stars known
V992 ScoV99217h 07m 17.44s−43° 15 22.018.0nova, Vmax = 7.26m, Vmin = 18.0m, P = 0.15 d
V1187 ScoV118717h 29m 18.81s−31° 46 01.518.0nova, Vmax = 9.6m, Vmin = 18m
V1186 ScoV118617h 12m 51.21s−30° 56 37.218.0nova, Vmax = 9.7m, Vmin = <18m
GX 349+2V110117h 05m 44.49s−36° 25 23.118.6low-mass X-ray binary, Vmax = 18.3m, Vmin = 19.3m, P = 0.94 d
U ScoU16h 22m 30.80s−17° 52 43.219.3recurrent nova and eclipsing binary, Vmax = 7.5m, Vmin = 19.3m, P = 1.23 d
V745 ScoV74517h 55m 22.27s−33° 15 58.519.3nova and rotating ellipsoidal variable, Vmax = 9.4m, Vmin = 19.3m, P = 510 d
OGLE-2005-BLG-071L17h 50m 09s−34° 40 2319.511000M?has a planet (b)
V1280 ScoV128016h 57m 40.91s−32° 20 36.420.0nova, Vmax = 3.78m, Vmin = <20.0m
V1309 ScoV130917h 57m 33.02s−30° 43 10.420.4luminous red nova, Vmax = 7.9m, Vmin = 20.4m
PSR B1620−2616h 23m 38.22s−26° 31 53.821.30in Messier 4; pulsar/white dwarf binary; has a planet
MOA-2008-BLG-310L17h 05m 14.53s−34° 46 41.023.3820000has a planet (b)
FQ ScoFQ17h 08m 04.51s−32° 42 02.2SS Cyg variable
V455 ScoV45517h 07m 21.73s−34° 05 14.5Z And variable
V893 ScoV89316h 15m 15.15s−28° 37 30.1SU UMa variable and eclipsing binary
V1018 ScoV101817h 35m 02.72s−33° 33 29.4semiregular variable
H1-3617h 49m 48.22s−33° 01 27.9M8in NGC 6441; symbiotic star
IGR J17252-361617h 25m 11.4s−36° 16 59B0-1Iahigh-mass X-ray binary
OAO 1657-41517h 00m 47.9s−41° 40 23B3:Ia-ab...high-mass X-ray binary
Rapid Burster17h 33m 24.61s−33° 23 19.8low-mass X-ray binary
GX 340+016h 45m 47.7s−45° 36 40low-mass X-ray binary
H1743-32217h 46m 15.61s−32° 14 00.6low-mass X-ray binary
OAO 1657-41517h 00m 48.884s−41° 39 21.4623200Ofpe/WN9 + Qhigh-mass X-ray binary
IGR J17091-362417h 09m 08s−36° 22 24B9Vlow-mass X-ray binary containing black hole
4U 1702-4217h 06m 15.31s−43° 02 08.7low-mass X-ray binary
4U 1705-4417h 08m 54.47s−44° 06 07.4low-mass X-ray binary
4U 1722-30717h 27m 33.25s−30° 48 07.4in Terzan 2; low-mass X-ray binary
4U 1728-3417h 31m 57.73s−33° 50 02.5low-mass X-ray binary
4U 1746-37117h 50m 12.66s−37° 03 08.2in NGC 6441; low-mass X-ray binary
XTE J1751-30517h 51m 13.49s−30° 37 23.4low-mass X-ray binary
XTE J1720-318V122817h 19m 58.99s−31° 45 01.3X-ray nova
GCRT J1745−300917h 45m 05s−30° 09 54B9Vradio source; possible pulsar
OGLE-2007-BLG-368L17h 56m 25.96s−32° 14 14.719230late K?has a planet (b)
UScoCTIO 10816h 05m 53.94s−18° 18 42.7M7has a low-mass companion
PSR B1706−4417h 09m 42.73s−44° 29 08.2pulsar
PSR B1737−3017h 40m 33.82s−30° 15 43.5pulsar
PSR J1614−223016h 14m 36.51s−22° 30 31.1binary millisecond pulsar
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