List of stars in Vela

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

This constellation's Bayer designations (Greek-letter star names) were given while it was still considered part of the constellation of Argo Navis. After Argo Navis was broken up into Carina, Vela, and Puppis, these Greek-letter designations were kept, so that Vela does not have a full complement of Greek-letter designations. For example, since Argo Navis's alpha star went to Carina, there is no Alpha Velorum.

Name B Var HD HIP RA Dec vis.
mag.
abs.
mag.
Dist. (ly) Sp. class Notes
γ2 Velγ2682733995308h 09m 31.96s−47° 20 11.81.83−5.841120WC8 + O7.5IIISuhail, Suhail al Muhlif, Muliphein, Regor; double star; Wolf-Rayet star, Vmax = 1.81m, Vmin = 1.87m
δ Velδ749564291308h 44m 42.20s−54° 42 30.81.960.0081A1Va(n)Koo She, Alsephina; quadruple star; Algol variable, ΔV = 0.4m, P = 45.15 d
λ Velλ786474481609h 07m 59.78s−43° 25 57.42.21−3.97573K4Ib-IISuhail, Suhail al Muhlif, Al Suhail, Alsuhail, Suhail Alwazn, Muliphein; semiregular variable, Vmax = 2.14m, Vmin = 2.3m
κ Velκ811884594109h 22m 06.83s−55° 00 38.52.47−3.62539B2IVMarkeb; Markab
μ Velμ934975272710h 46m 46.12s−49° 25 12.52.69−0.06116G5III SB
HD 82668N826684670109h 31m 13.35s−57° 02 03.83.16−1.15238K5IIIsemiregular variable, Vmax = 3.12m, Vmin = 3.18m
φ Velφ864404877409h 56m 51.75s−54° 34 04.13.52−5.341929B5IbTseen Ke
ο Velο741954253608h 40m 17.61s−52° 55 19.13.60−2.31495B3IVin IC 2391; slowly pulsating B star, Vmax = 3.57m, Vmin = 3.63m, P = 2.80 d
HD 78004c780044451109h 04m 09.32s−47° 05 51.83.75−1.13309K2III
HD 74180b741804257008h 40m 37.58s−46° 38 55.53.81−7.064900F3Iasuspected variable, Vmax = 3.80m, Vmin = 3.91m
p Velp921395198610h 37m 18.26s−48° 13 32.23.841.7286A3m+...
HD 88955q889555019110h 14m 44.27s−42° 07 19.43.851.36103A2V
HD 75063a750634302308h 46m 01.65s−46° 02 29.53.87−4.521552A1III
ψ Vel Aψ82434A4665109h 30m 42.11s−40° 28 00.83.912.5761F3VFe-0.7
HD 74772d747724288408h 44m 23.97s−42° 38 57.64.05−0.18228G5III
HD 73634e736344231208h 37m 38.64s−42° 59 20.84.11−4.111436A6II
γ1 Velγ16824308h 09m 29.30s−47° 20 45.04.27−3.62840B2IIIcomponent of the γ Vel system, spectroscopic binary; suspected variable
HD 92449x924495215410h 39m 18.41s−55° 36 11.84.29−2.92901G2II
HD 83446M834464717509h 36m 49.66s−49° 21 18.54.341.75107A5V
HD 95370i953705377311h 00m 09.25s−42° 13 33.14.370.39204A3IV
HD 77258w772584419109h 00m 05.44s−41° 15 13.54.470.52201K0III+...suspected variable
MV VelJMV898905067610h 20m 54.81s−56° 02 35.64.49−3.241150B3IIIBe star; ΔV = 0.06m
HD 85622m856224837409h 51m 40.69s−46° 32 51.54.58−3.031083G5Ibvariable star, ΔV = 0.005m, P = 1.64 d
GZ VelGZ896825055510h 19m 36.77s−55° 01 45.54.59−3.711489K3IIslow irregular variable
HD 79940k799404544809h 15m 45.07s−37° 24 47.34.631.10166F3/F5V
H VelH768054387808h 56m 19.28s−52° 43 24.64.68−0.63376B5V
HD 74272n742724262408h 41m 13.14s−47° 19 01.74.74−4.081895A5II
HD 70930B709304103908h 22m 31.70s−48° 29 25.44.82−3.791720B1Vsuspected variable
HD 89998r899985079910h 22m 19.61s−41° 39 00.44.820.88200K1IIIvar
HY VelHY745604272608h 42m 25.41s−53° 06 50.54.83−1.01479B3IVin IC 2391; slowly pulsating B star, Vmax = 4.81m, Vmin = 4.86m, P = 1.55 d
HD 88206Q882064971210h 08m 56.25s−51° 48 40.54.85−2.761083B3IV
HD 91324913245152310h 31m 22.23s−53° 42 57.64.893.1971F6V
HD 79917l799174543909h 15m 36.76s−38° 34 11.74.920.73225K1III
HD 75710g757104334708h 49m 47.65s−45° 18 28.54.94−2.08827A2III
HD 72127721274163908h 29m 27.49s−44° 43 29.44.99−4.532610B2IVsuspected variable
GX VelGX791864508509h 11m 04.40s−44° 52 04.55.00−5.814700B5Iaα Cyg variable, Vmax = 4.97m, Vmin = 5.04m
HD 73155C731554208808h 34m 43.61s−49° 56 39.35.01−2.14876K1/K2IIvariable star, ΔV = 0.004m, P = 0.091 d
HD 83058L830584695009h 34m 08.80s−51° 15 19.05.01−2.27931B1.5IV
HD 91504t915045163510h 32m 56.88s−47° 00 12.15.02−2.34964K4III
HD 67582675823969008h 06m 40.34s−45° 15 57.85.04−2.861240K3IIIsuspected variable, ΔV = 0.07m
HD 87783877834948510h 06m 11.22s−47° 22 11.55.060.57258K0IV
GU VelFGU719354148308h 27m 36.65s−53° 05 18.75.081.10204A9/F0III/IVδ Sct variable, Vmax = 5.08m, Vmin = 5.11m, P = 0.07 d
KX VelfKX758214341308h 50m 33.46s−46° 31 45.15.09−4.502694B0IIIspectroscopic binary; Algol variable
HD 81848I818484628309h 26m 17.98s−53° 22 44.25.09−0.47422B6Vvariable star, ΔV = 0.008m, P = 0.41 d
HD 85355u853554822409h 49m 57.16s−45° 43 57.95.09−2.01856B7III
ψ Vel Bψ82434B09h 30m 42.11s−40° 28 00.85.123.7561suspected variable
HD 80108801084550509h 16m 23.04s−44° 15 56.75.12−5.344025K3Ibvariable star, ΔV = 0.006m, P = 0.089 d
HD 82984829844691409h 33m 44.56s−49° 00 18.35.12−2.22959B4IVsuspected variable
NO VelNO691444028508h 13m 36.16s−46° 59 30.05.14−2.23970B2.5IVeclipsing binary
HD 93563935635274210h 46m 57.49s−56° 45 25.95.14−0.99548B8/B9IIIvariable star, ΔV = 0.003m, P = 0.87 d
HD 74753D747534283408h 43m 40.28s−49° 49 22.15.15−3.191516B0IIIn
FZ VelFZ771404409308h 58m 52.43s−47° 14 05.45.171.02221Amδ Sct variable, Vmax = 5.14m, Vmin = 5.17m, P = 0.065 d
HD 71510715104129608h 25m 31.34s−51° 43 38.85.18−1.40674B2V
NZ VelNZ741464250408h 39m 57.62s−53° 03 17.25.18−0.41428B4IVin IC 2391; rotating ellipsoidal variable
HD 68217682173996108h 09m 35.92s−44° 07 22.05.20−2.511136B2IV-Vsuspected variable
NY VelNY740674254008h 40m 19.22s−40° 15 50.05.200.53280Ap (SiCr)α² CVn variable
LN VelLN743714267908h 41m 56.91s−45° 24 38.65.20−4.392694B5Iabα Cyg variable, Vmax = 5.19m, Vmin = 5.25m, P = 8.29 d
IS VelIS683243997008h 09m 43.16s−47° 56 14.05.23−2.02921B1IVeβ Cep variable
OY VelOY776534433709h 01m 44.57s−52° 11 19.45.23−0.41437Ap Siα² CVn variable
HD 79735z797354534409h 14m 24.50s−43° 13 39.15.24−0.92556B4V+...variable star, ΔV = 0.006m, P = 0.71 d
HD 79846798464532809h 14m 18.02s−55° 34 10.95.26−1.20638G8II/IIIsuspected variable
HD 80456K804564563109h 18m 05.89s−51° 03 03.25.26−0.34431B7/B8III
LW VelLW888245007010h 13m 22.88s−51° 13 58.65.271.78163A7Vδ Sct variable, Vmax = 5.24m, Vmin = 5.29m, P = 0.11 d
HD 76360763604367108h 53m 50.60s−47° 31 14.65.310.79261Am
HD 80170801704554409h 16m 57.10s−39° 24 05.25.310.12355K2III
HD 72108A721084161608h 29m 04.76s−47° 55 44.25.33−3.181638B2IV
HD 82694826944681109h 32m 19.27s−40° 38 57.65.35−0.04390G8III
OP VelOP751494308208h 46m 30.55s−45° 54 45.15.43−4.593293B3Iaα Cyg variable
HD 83520835204720409h 37m 12.68s−53° 40 06.55.441.16234A2/A3V
HD 82419824194659409h 30m 05.13s−51° 31 01.95.45−0.08415B8V
HR 3440HW740714245908h 39m 23.87s−53° 26 23.45.46−0.24451B5Vin IC 2391; β Cep variable, Vmax = 5.46m, Vmin = 5.52m, P = 0.26 d
HD 75630h756304332508h 49m 39.17s−40° 19 12.65.47−2.971590A2/A3IV
HX VelHX744554271208h 42m 16.20s−48° 05 56.85.48−3.091689B1.5Vnrotating ellipsoidal variable, Vmax = 5.48m, Vmin = 5.53m, P = 1.12 d
KT VelKT745354271508h 42m 19.02s−53° 06 00.45.49−0.36483B8...in IC 2391; α² CVn variable, Vmax = 5.49m, Vmin = 5.56m, P = 3.38 d
HD 83548y835484726709h 38m 01.43s−43° 11 27.15.51−0.35484G8II
HD 69194691944028208h 13m 34.23s−50° 11 45.85.51−1.29753M1IIIsemiregular variable, ΔV = 0.07m
HD 74196741964253508h 40m 17.49s−53° 00 55.65.56−0.24472B7Vnin IC 2391; suspected β Cep variable, Vmax = 5.56m, Vmin = 5.62m
HR 3600IZ774754429909h 01m 20.88s−41° 51 51.45.56−0.24471B5Vslowly pulsating B star, Vmax = 5.53m, Vmin = 5.56m
KL VelKL794164518909h 12m 30.54s−43° 36 47.95.56−0.85623B8Vslowly pulsating B star, Vmax = 5.56m, Vmin = 5.57m, P = 2.91 d
HD 81034810344592409h 21m 50.94s−42° 11 41.15.56−0.63565M3Ibsemiregular variable
HD 84461O844614771709h 43m 42.30s−53° 53 28.95.560.38355A0V
HD 84816848164796309h 46m 30.38s−44° 45 18.25.58−2.641436B2.5IVsuspected variable
HD 90677906775114010h 26m 48.93s−54° 52 38.35.58−2.871598K3II/IIIvariable star, ΔV = 0.008m, P = 2.95 d
HD 89062890625024110h 15m 31.55s−43° 06 44.15.59−0.52544K4III
HD 81157811574592009h 21m 50.11s−55° 30 53.55.610.98275A3IVs...variable star, ΔV = 0.005m, P = 0.090 d
HD 85563855634834809h 51m 19.76s−46° 11 38.25.620.56335K2III
NN VelNN681613991908h 09m 09.51s−48° 41 03.95.66−1.47869B8Ib/IIα Cyg variable
HD 89736897365060910h 20m 16.72s−47° 41 56.85.66−3.932694K5/M0IIIsuspected variable
HD 74167741674256408h 40m 35.26s−45° 11 28.05.67−1.65950M0IIIvariable star, ΔV = 0.013m, P = 2.43 d
HD 96113961135413711h 04m 31.30s−47° 40 45.15.671.01279A8III/IV
HD 72737727374186108h 32m 04.97s−53° 12 43.15.68−1.56913G8III+...
HD 76653766534379708h 55m 11.76s−54° 57 56.05.703.7979F6V
HD 75276752764314808h 47m 18.85s−46° 09 19.55.71−4.523622F0Ib
HD 86087860874861309h 54m 51.26s−50° 14 38.35.710.76319A0V
HD 85483854834828709h 50m 41.97s−46° 56 02.45.72−0.59597K0IIICN...suspected variable
HD 85980859804856109h 54m 17.67s−45° 17 00.75.72−1.35845B+...
HD 81136811364596209h 22m 24.00s−46° 02 51.05.74−0.47570G6/G8IIIsuspected variable, Vmax = 5.72m, Vmin = 5.77m
HD 91355s913555156110h 31m 57.45s−45° 04 00.25.760.00463B9suspected variable, Vmax = 5.75m, Vmin = 5.78m
AH VelAH688084015508h 11m 59.97s−46° 38 39.75.76−2.501462F7pclassical Cepheid, Vmax = 5.5m, Vmin = 5.89m, P = 4.23 d
HD 79275792754512209h 11m 33.39s−46° 35 02.15.78−1.951144B2IV-V
HD 88842888425007810h 13m 28.04s−51° 45 20.95.780.83318A3IV/V
HR 3413EHV733404217708h 35m 52.04s−50° 58 10.85.790.01466B8 Sirapidly oscillating Ap star, Vmax = 5.77m, Vmin = 5.81m, P = 2.67 d
HD 76110761104360308h 52m 48.02s−38° 43 26.95.79−1.36876K5/M0IIIsuspected variable
HD 89569895695049310h 18m 38.16s−56° 06 38.45.803.03117F6Vsuspected variable
HD 95347953475376210h 59m 59.43s−43° 48 25.75.811.07290B8/B9V
HD 72067720674162108h 29m 07.57s−44° 09 37.65.82−2.631598B2Vsuspected variable, Vmax = 5.75m, Vmin = 5.90m
HD 68657686574007708h 11m 10.80s−48° 27 43.25.83−0.91728B3Vsuspected variable
LR VelLR805584567509h 18m 42.36s−51° 33 38.45.83−4.774200B7Iabα Cyg variable, Vmax = 5.82m, Vmin = 5.96m, P = 1.69 d
HD 79694796944531409h 14m 08.23s−44° 08 45.15.85−0.17521B6IVsuspected variable, Vmax = 5.80m, Vmin = 5.85m
HD 79807k1798074538609h 14m 57.17s−37° 36 08.55.85−0.57627K0/K1III+..
HD 69302693024035708h 14m 23.88s−45° 50 04.45.86−1.35903B2IV-V
HD 77020770204402408h 57m 55.57s−48° 34 22.65.88−1.711072G8/K0II
HD 71043710434108108h 22m 55.18s−52° 07 25.65.891.57238A0V
HD 74273742734261408h 41m 05.32s−48° 55 21.75.90−2.561606B1.5V
IW VelIW949855353010h 57m 07.88s−50° 45 54.25.900.96317A7Vniδ Sct variable, ΔV = 0.016m, P = 0.15 d
HD 91437914375161010h 32m 33.62s−44° 37 06.45.910.48397G6/G8III
HD 72832728324200108h 33m 38.45s−38° 50 55.85.92−1.10825B5IIIsuspected variable
HD 76161761614358908h 52m 38.62s−48° 21 32.85.92−1.691087B3Vn
HD 79621796214527009h 13m 34.48s−47° 20 18.45.92−0.23554B9V
V335 VelV335859534852709h 53m 50.11s−51° 08 48.25.95−2.641707B2Vslowly pulsating B star, Vmax = 5.93m, Vmin = 5.97m, P = 3.76 d
HD 67249672493952708h 04m 42.41s−50° 35 25.45.96−2.141358G5II
HD 89461894615048010h 18m 28.27s−41° 40 06.65.97−0.17551B9V
HD 72232722324167408h 29m 45.65s−46° 19 54.25.98−0.45629B7IVvariable star, ΔV = 0.006m, P = 0.83 d
HD 88399883994984410h 10m 37.70s−41° 42 53.85.981.81223K3III
HD 84228842284755909h 41m 47.94s−55° 12 49.65.99−3.602694B4Vsuspected variable
HD 68895688954018308h 12m 30.80s−46° 15 51.56.00−0.68706B5V
HD 75759757594339208h 50m 21.02s−42° 05 23.36.00−2.841906O9V
HD 80057800574548109h 16m 04.03s−44° 53 55.46.02−4.604347A1Ib+...suspected variable, Vmax = 6.01m, Vmin = 6.05m
IU VelIU773204421309h 00m 22.26s−43° 10 26.46.04−1.391000B3Vneγ Cas variable, Vmax = 5.97m, Vmin = 6.08m
HD 80774807744581409h 20m 29.68s−37° 34 53.96.040.05513K3/K4III
HD 91356913565156010h 31m 56.65s−45° 04 10.86.040.21477B4
HD 71722717224137308h 26m 25.24s−52° 48 27.06.051.79232A0V
HD 79241792414512709h 11m 40.95s−39° 15 31.96.05−1.921278B5III
HD 81471814714609309h 23m 59.34s−51° 44 13.56.05−5.175719A7Iabsuspected α Cyg variable
HD 81411814114611409h 24m 16.28s−39° 25 31.66.050.04518A6/A7III
HD 85250852504811909h 48m 40.06s−56° 24 42.96.051.01332K0III
HD 86523865234883509h 57m 42.61s−48° 24 50.76.06−4.273791B3V
HD 91805918055181610h 35m 10.45s−43° 39 52.86.09−1.12901G8/K0II/III
HD 78548785484470809h 06m 34.04s−55° 48 08.76.10−1.701185B2IV-Vsuspected variable
HD 90798907985124510h 28m 02.08s−49° 24 20.56.10−1.15921K4IIIsuspected variable, Vmax = 6.08m, Vmin = 6.12m
HD 92328923285211210h 38m 50.33s−42° 45 12.36.10−0.11569Am+...
KQ VelKQ946605337910h 55m 01.04s−42° 15 03.96.110.23489A0sp...α² CVn variable, Vmax = 6.1m, Vmin = 6.12m
HD 87363873634925910h 03m 20.60s−46° 38 10.26.111.29300A0V
HD 96224962245418511h 05m 04.14s−49° 23 32.46.110.12514B9V
IV VelIV864664879909h 57m 10.95s−52° 38 19.76.13−3.983432B3IVβ Cep variable
HD 90518905185107710h 26m 09.91s−42° 44 18.26.131.09332K1III
IP VelIP844004769409h 43m 27.60s−51° 13 41.46.15−1.961364B6VAlgol variable
HD 95429954295377111h 00m 08.34s−51° 49 04.16.152.26195A3III/IV
HD 88693886934999410h 12m 22.97s−52° 09 48.16.161.11334K2IIICN...suspected variable
HD 89104891045023210h 15m 16.65s−54° 58 27.26.16−2.041424B2IV-Vsuspected variable
MX VelMX673413958408h 05m 20.31s−46° 58 42.36.18−2.681929B3VnpBe star
HR 3831IM833684714509h 36m 25.41s−48° 45 04.26.181.88236F0prapidly oscillating Ap star
HD 83465834654717209h 36m 46.41s−52° 56 38.16.180.80388K1III
HD 90393903935101410h 25m 17.22s−42° 28 02.56.18−0.09586G8III
HD 79091790914500209h 09m 57.15s−52° 04 58.86.191.34304K1III
HD 81780817804629709h 26m 28.45s−40° 30 06.26.191.37300A7III
HD 87152871524913710h 01m 40.73s−53° 21 50.86.20−2.031442B2.5Vvariable star, Vmax = 6.18m, Vmin = 6.20m, P = 3.79 d
HD 75081750814307308h 46m 23.77s−41° 07 31.46.21−0.51720B9V
HD 81369813694606709h 23m 39.77s−46° 54 31.66.21−1.491128B7III
HD 87652876524939410h 05m 01.86s−51° 18 49.16.230.17532B8/B9III
HD 90170901705090310h 23m 40.71s−41° 57 11.66.241.98232K0IV
HD 72900729004198608h 33m 30.28s−46° 58 14.46.25−2.661976K3III
HD 77580775804436709h 02m 06.42s−39° 24 08.16.251.05357K1IIICN...
HD 79900799004541309h 15m 14.64s−45° 33 19.86.25−2.471811B8V
HR 3562IY765664380708h 55m 19.21s−45° 02 30.16.26−1.03934B3IVslowly pulsating B star, Vmax = 6.23m, Vmin = 6.27m
HD 79524795244524209h 13m 18.68s−42° 16 24.46.270.48469K2III
HD 81347813474604509h 23m 25.38s−48° 17 13.06.27−1.881393B5Vsuspected variable, Vmax = 6.25m, Vmin = 6.29m
HD 80781807814574209h 19m 32.49s−55° 11 11.46.28−3.833432B5V
HD 75466754664319508h 48m 00.24s−52° 51 00.76.290.52464B8V
HD 93453934535270910h 46m 37.14s−43° 11 33.16.291.91245A4IV
HD 72993729934207008h 34m 29.26s−37° 36 40.36.30−1.11988M0IIIsuspected variable, ΔV = 0.09m
GY VelGY892735033210h 16m 40.17s−51° 12 16.86.30−0.41715M4/M5IIIsemiregular variable, Vmax = 6.23m, Vmin = 6.5m
HD 72350723504173708h 30m 39.24s−44° 44 14.46.30−2.882233B4V
HD 79523795234525909h 13m 25.82s−38° 36 59.26.31−0.40715A0V
GK VelGK815754619409h 25m 07.89s−43° 58 36.16.31−0.61789M5IIIsemiregular variable, Vmax = 6.26m, Vmin = 6.39m, P = 120 d
HD 80435804354560309h 17m 42.31s−54° 29 41.56.33−0.65811K3III
HD 67621676213969108h 06m 41.61s−48° 29 50.76.34−1.781370B3III
HD 72650726504181308h 31m 29.57s−54° 23 38.16.340.45491K3III
HD 75289752894317708h 47m 40.41s−41° 44 10.56.354.0494G0Vhas a planet (b)
HD 72798727984194108h 33m 01.87s−45° 45 10.56.36−3.022451B5III
HD 76004760044352008h 51m 50.05s−44° 09 03.46.38−1.601283B3V
HZ VelHZ756544335408h 49m 52.40s−39° 08 30.16.391.93254A5IIIδ Sct variable, ΔV = 0.025m, P = 0.087 d
HD 72485724854178108h 31m 10.64s−47° 51 59.96.39−1.151052B2.5V
HD 76230762304359308h 52m 40.83s−52° 07 44.26.390.67453A0V
HD 77907779074442309h 03m 05.35s−53° 33 01.46.39−0.72862B6V
HD 86211862114870609h 56m 05.35s−40° 49 28.26.39−0.67840M1IIIsuspected variable
HD 86352863524873009h 56m 21.90s−51° 20 10.26.39−4.384657B2IV-V
HD 88015880154961910h 07m 35.73s−48° 15 39.06.40−1.601299B3III
HD 94724947245341110h 55m 27.25s−43° 01 14.06.401.44320A0V
HD 76304763044367308h 53m 50.76s−40° 26 51.26.42−1.611315K0II/III+..
HD 87122871224909210h 01m 12.01s−56° 05 47.66.42−0.70867B8
HD 75387753874320908h 48m 08.79s−42° 27 48.56.43−2.151698B2IVsuspected variable
HD 92155921555198410h 37m 16.12s−53° 51 19.06.43−2.101655B3Vn
HD 69596695964043308h 15m 23.27s−50° 26 57.16.44−0.32734K3/K4III
HD 73121731214212308h 35m 12.48s−39° 58 14.06.443.64118G1V
HD 95509955095381111h 00m 36.33s−53° 06 42.76.440.92415K3III
HD 69404694044039708h 14m 51.25s−46° 29 09.36.45−1.601331B3Vnneγ Cas variable, Vmax = 6.37m, Vmin = 6.46m
HD 70309703094074908h 19m 05.60s−48° 11 52.46.45−0.56823B3V
HD 73952739524240008h 38m 44.83s−53° 05 25.66.450.50505B8Vnin IC 2391
HD 94508945085326010h 53m 33.42s−56° 25 13.86.454100K2III
HD 68478684784001608h 10m 20.57s−49° 14 14.56.46−2.031630B3IV
HD 78005780054450909h 04m 05.79s−47° 26 29.36.46−1.271144B4Vsuspected variable
HD 81309813094607509h 23m 44.92s−37° 45 25.16.471.45329A1m...
QZ VelQZ858714846909h 53m 00.11s−55° 22 23.66.48−3.062650B1IIInslowly pulsating B star
HD 68763687634016008h 12m 06.06s−43° 24 01.66.48−5.116792K3III:suspected variable
HD 72787727874197008h 33m 19.87s−38° 22 14.56.48−1.631364B2/B3Vsuspected variable
HD 79025790254497909h 09m 45.00s−49° 25 27.56.480.49513A9Vn
HD 88862888625006910h 13m 22.32s−56° 35 12.16.48−0.53821K2III
HD 89328893285039110h 17m 20.20s−46° 50 05.86.482.51203A8V+...
V361 VelV361957165394011h 02m 13.84s−41° 06 50.66.48−2.181762M4IIIsemiregular variable, Vmax = 6.17m, Vmin = 6.88m, P = 64.9 d
HD 69168691684029908h 13m 45.66s−46° 34 43.36.49−0.961009B3V
HD 71805718054142608h 26m 57.83s−52° 42 17.46.492.82176F5V...
HD 72752727524190508h 32m 40.51s−47° 02 31.76.49−0.01651K2III
HD 75989759894352808h 51m 55.60s−40° 59 11.86.49−1.181113Ap...
HD 87030870304905210h 00m 34.58s−56° 56 46.26.500.52511K0III
R VelR878164947710h 06m 07.26s−52° 11 16.76.511.09394K0IIIsuspected variable, Vmax = 6.49m, Vmin = 6.52m
HD 72436724364180608h 31m 24.70s−39° 03 50.96.52−1.801500B5Vsuspected variable
CV VelCV774644424509h 00m 37.99s−51° 33 20.16.691430B2V+...Algol variable, Vmax = 6.69m, Vmin = 7.19m, P = 6.89 d
AI VelAI692134033008h 14m 05.15s−44° 34 32.86.70319A9IV/Vdouble-mode δ Sct variable, Vmax = 6.15m, Vmin = 6.76m, P = 0.11 d
KK VelKK786164479009h 07m 42.52s−44° 37 56.86.791650B2II/IIIβ Cep variable
Vela X-1GP775814436809h 02m 06.86s−40° 33 16.96.873500B0.5IaeX-ray pulsar system and eclipsing binary, Vmax = 6.76m, Vmin = 6.99m, P = 8.96 d
HD 72754FY727544188208h 32m 23.38s−49° 36 04.86.902160B2Ia:psheβ Lyr variable, Vmax = 6.84m, Vmin = 7.06m, P = 33.72 d
RZ VelRZ735024225708h 37m 01.30s−44° 06 52.87.131770G1Ibclassical Cepheid, Vmax = 6.42m, Vmin = 7.64m, P = 20.40 d
HD 73882NX738824243308h 39m 09.53s−40° 25 09.37.191500O9IIIAlgol variable, Vmax = 7.19m, Vmin = 7.29m, P = 2.92 d
V342 VelV342897675059810h 20m 11.74s−52° 36 06.27.23−6.46000B0Iabα Cyg variable, Vmax = 7.16m, Vmin = 7.25m
HD 93385933855267610h 46m 15s−41° 27 527.49138G2Vhas two planets (b & c)
HD 76534OU765344379208h 55m 08.71s−43° 27 59.97.503200B2VneBe star
IGR J08408-4503LM741944258708h 40m 47.79s−45° 03 30.27.55O8Ib(f)recurrent X-ray transient and α Cyg variable, Vmax = 7.54m, Vmin = 7.57m, P = 7.81 d
HD 7443808h 38m 9s−52° 42 07.58500A3Quadruple star, consists of two binary stars, orbiting their barycenter.[1][2]
HD 85512855124833109h 51m 07s−43° 30 107.6736K5Vhas a planet (b)
HD 80077PV800774546709h 15m 54.79s−49° 58 24.67.68B2Ia+epossibly in Pismis 11; luminous blue variable, Vmax = 7.42m, Vmin = 7.68m
T VelT736784232108h 37m 40.83s−47° 21 43.17.687100G0IIclassical Cepheid, Vmax = 7.68m, Vmin = 8.34m, P = 4.64 d
S VelS828294688109h 33m 13.20s−45° 12 30.97.81512A5mAlgol variable, Vmax = 7.74m, Vmin = 9.5m, P = 5.93 d
SV VelSV932475257010h 44m 56.35s−56° 17 22.47.91F7IIclassical Cepheid, Vmax = 7.91m, Vmin = 9.12m, P = 14.10 d
AX VelAX6855608h 10m 49.32s−47° 41 54.88.16F6IIdouble-mode Cepheid variable, Vmax = 7.93m, Vmin = 8.48m, P = 2.59 d
HD 83443834434720209h 37m 11.83s−43° 16 19.98.245.05142K0VKalausi,[3] has a planet (b)
W VelW2990115023010h 15m 14.83s−54° 28 42.08.30967M8IIIeMira variable, Vmax = 8.2m, Vmin = 14.4m, P = 395 d
SW VelSW747124283108h 43m 38.69s−47° 24 11.28.325300F9Ibclassical Cepheid, Vmax = 7.49m, Vmin = 8.75m, P = 23.41 d
SX VelSX748844292608h 44m 53.47s−46° 20 34.88.333050F8IIclassical Cepheid, Vmax = 7.92m, Vmin = 8.72m, P = 9.55 d
HD 85390853904823509h 50m 02.0s−49° 47 258.545.90111K1VNatasha,[4] has two planets (b & c)
HD 95338953385371910h 59m 26.3s−45° 39 33.18.625.72120.79K0.5Vhas a transiting planet (b)
AL VelAL4178408h 31m 11.28s−47° 39 57.48.65K0III+A3III/VAlgol variable, Vmax = 8.6m, Vmin = 8.93m, P = 96.11 d
WY VelWY8113709h 21m 59.19s−52° 33 51.88.80M2peZ And variable, Vmax = 7.50m, Vmin = 9.1m
HD 73526735264228208h 37m 16.48s−41° 19 08.89.004.12309G6Vhas two planets (b & c)
IRAS 08544-4431V39008h 56m 14.19s−44° 43 10.89.182600F3epost-AGB star; semiregular variable, Vmax = 9.01m, Vmin = 9.27m, P = 94.73 d
AO VelAO6882608h 11m 53.91s−48° 44 46.09.37B9IIItrinary star; Algol variable Vmax = 9.35m, Vmin = 9.79m, P = 1.58 d
AP VelAP4249208h 39m 45.76s−43° 51 39.210.164600F9double-mode Cepheid variable, Vmax = 9.49m, Vmin = 10.48m, P = 3.13 d
AF VelAF5321310h 53m 02.49s−49° 54 22.710.692250F2.5RR Lyr variable, Vmax = 10.68m, Vmin = 11.78m, P = 0.53 d
WR 12V37808h 44m 47.29s−45° 58 55.510.78WN8h+?Algol variable, ΔV = 0.12m
CS VelCS09h 41m 10.26s−53° 48 57.811.24in Ruprecht 79; classical Cepheid, Vmax = 11.24m, Vmin = 12.21m, P = 5.90 d
LSS 2018KV10h 54m 40.57s−48° 47 02.912.12Ocentral star of DS 1; re-radiating spectroscopic binary, Vmax = 11.78m, Vmin = 12.34m, P = 0.36 d
WASP-1909h 53m 40.08s−45° 39 33.112.35.3815G8Vhas a transiting planet (b)
GRS 1009-45MM10h 13m 36.38s−45° 04 32.014.71G5V-M0VX-ray nova
V382 VelV38210h 44m 48.39s−52° 25 30.716.6nova, Vmax = 2.8m, Vmin = 16.6m, P = 0.16 d
RX J0925.7-4758MR09h 25m 46.00s−47° 58 17.416.98close binary supersoft source, Vmax = 16.98m, Vmin = 17.3m, P = 4.03 d
CU VelCU08h 58m 33.03s−41° 47 51.717.0SU UMa variable, Vmax = 10.5m, Vmin = 17.0m, P = 0.079 d
2S 0918-54909h 20m 26.47s−55° 12 24.521.0low-mass X-ray binary
HH 46 IRS08h 25m 43.85s−51° 00 32.6in HH 46; young stellar object
PSR B1055-5210h 57m 58.84s−52° 26 56.3pulsar
PSR J0855-464408h 55m 36.18s−46° 44 13.4pulsar; possibly associated with the Vela supernova remnant
Vela PulsarHU08h 35m 20.66s−45° 10 35.223.6959pulsar; associated with the Vela supernova remnant
Luhman 1610h 49m 18.92s−53° 19 10.16.6L7.5+T0.5brown dwarf; one of the closest known systems
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References

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