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List of stars in Mensa

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

NameBVarHDHIPRADecvis.
mag.abs.
mag.Dist. (ly)Sp. classNotes
α Menα43834292715.085.0533G5VHoerikwaggo
γ Menγ37763259185.182.73101K4IIIdouble star
β Menβ33285234675.30−1.17642G8III
θ Menθ54239333845.450.26356B9.5/A0III/IV
κ Menκ40953275665.460.87270B9V
η Menη32440228715.47−1.23712K6IIIsuspected variable
μ Menμ30612219495.53−0.32483B9IV
ε Menε60816360395.54−0.24466K2/K3III
ζ Menζ50506318975.610.14404A5III
π Menπ39091263945.654.3559G3IVhas two planet (b & c)
δ Menδ28525200495.670.19408K2/K3III+..double star
HD 2267622676162905.680.81307G8III
ν Menν29116202975.782.13175F0/F2III
WX MenWX37993261695.79−1.741045M2/M3IIIsemiregular variable,
ξ Menξ34172231485.840.69349G8IIIvariable star,
ι Menι38602262646.04−0.90795B8IIIrotating ellipsoidal variable,
HD 3047930479216116.05−0.46655K2III
TZ MenTZ39780257766.181.03349A1III + B9V:Algol variable,
HD 3387533875237376.260.69423A0V
HD 3197531975227176.283.72106F8V
HD 2347423474168276.29−0.65795K2III
HD 3351933519232516.29−1.301072K5/M0IIIoptical double
HD 3518435184245076.491.28359A6V
λ Menλ39810273696.541.17386K0III
HD 3828338283263806.70123F9.5VBubup, has a planet (b)
YY MenYY32918231068.05942K2IIIFK Com Variable,
HD 3919439194270808.0884K0Vhas three planets (b, c and d)
UX MenUX37513257608.24332F8VAlgol variable,
TY MenTY37909254728.26569A3/A4VW UMa Variable,
HD 4293642936289419.1159K0IVhas a planet (b)
AO MenAO45081299649.957.02126K3:V:BY Draconis variable
R712690062342810.55160000OBin LMC, luminous blue variable
HDE 2688352688352298910.66160000B8Iein LMC; blue hypergiant
TU MenTU11.6SU UMa Variable,
HV 225712.50160000K5-M3in LMC, Cepheid variable
AH MenAH13.15Nova-like star,
W MenW13.8160000F8:Iab:pin LMC; R CrB variable
RX J0513.9-695217160000Ssin LMC, X-ray binary
LMC X-218.0160000in LMC, Low-mass X-ray binary
MACHO-LMC-521.15160000microlensing event; source in LMC lensed by red dwarf
CAL-87160000in LMC, X-ray binary

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References

  1. [https://exopla.net/star-names/modern-iau-star-names/ IAU-Catalog of Star Names]
  2. Designated as '''Beta Nubeculae Majoris''' by Bode in his Uranographia
  3. Designated as '''Alpha Nubeculae Majoris''' by Bode in his Uranographia
  4. Designated as '''Lambda Nubeculae Majoris''' by Bode in his Uranographia
  5. "Australia".
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