Category
page 2Aquarius (constellation)
Theta Aquarii
star in the constellation Aquarius
Xi Aquarii
star in the constellation Aquarius
Kappa Aquarii
star in the constellation Aquarius
Nu Aquarii
star in the constellation Aquarius
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star in the constellation Aquarius
Mu Aquarii
star in the constellation Aquarius
Zeta Aquarii
star system in constellation of Aquarius
R Aquarii
variable star in the constellation Aquarius
Pi Aquarii
star in the constellation Aquarius
88 Aquarii
star in the constellation Aquarius
Márohu
WASP-6, also officially named Márohu, is a type-G yellow dwarf star located about away in the Aquarius constellation. Dim at magnitude 12, it is visible through a moderate sized amateur telescope. The star is about 80% of the size and mass of the Sun and it is a little cooler. Starspots in the WASP-6 system helped to refine the measurements of the mass and the radius of the planet WASP-6b.
WISE J224607.57-052635.0
Most luminous galaxy
108 Aquarii
star in the constellation Aquarius
38 Aquarii
star in the constellation Aquarius
Iota Aquarii
Star in the constellation Aquarius
1 Aquarii
multiple star in the constellation Aquarius
25 Aquarii
star in the constellation Aquarius
HD 210277
star in the constellation Aquarius
Sigma Aquarii
star in the constellation Aquarius
98 Aquarii
star in the constellation Aquarius
Omicron Aquarii
star in the constellation Aquarius
3 Aquarii
star in the constellation Aquarius
Phi Aquarii
star in the constellation Aquarius
Gliese 849 b
extrasolar planet
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binary star in the constellation Aquarius
77 Aquarii
star in the constellation Aquarius
Rho Aquarii
star in the constellation Aquarius
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K2-72 (also designated EPIC 206209135) is a cool red dwarf star of spectral class M2V located about away from the Earth in the constellation of Aquarius. It is known to host four planets, all similar in size to Earth, with one of them residing within the habitable zone.
Tau1 Aquarii
star in the constellation Aquarius
86 Aquarii
star in the constellation Aquarius
53 Aquarii
binary star in the constellation Aquarius
Omega2 Aquarii
star in the constellation Aquarius
74 Aquarii
star in the constellation Aquarius

Boinayel
WASP-6b, also named Boinayel, is an exoplanet approximately 650 light years away in the constellation Aquarius. It was discovered in 2008, by the WASP survey, by astronomical transit across its parent star WASP-6. This planet orbits at only 4% of the Earth-Sun distance. The planet has a mass half that of Jupiter, but its insolation has forced a thermal expansion of its radius to greater than that of Jupiter. Thus, this planet is an inflated hot Jupiter. Starspots on the host star WASP-6 helped to refine the measurements of the mass and the radius of the planet.
Psi2 Aquarii
sat in the constellation Aquarius
58 Aquarii
star in the constellation Aquarius
5 Aquarii
star in the constellation Aquarius
89 Aquarii
star in the constellation Aquarius
99 Aquarii
star in the constellation Aquarius
101 Aquarii
star in the constellation Aquarius
Tau2 Aquarii
star in the constellation Aquarius

HD 222582 b
extrasolar planet

K2-72e
K2-72e (also known by its EPIC designation EPIC 206209135.04), is a confirmed exoplanet, likely rocky, orbiting within the habitable zone of the red dwarf star K2-72, the outermost of four such planets discovered in the system by NASA's Kepler spacecraft on its "Second Light" mission. It is located about 217.1 light-years (66.56 parsecs, or nearly km) away from Earth in the constellation of Aquarius. The exoplanet was found by using the transit method, in which the dimming effect that a planet causes as it crosses in front of its star is measured.
Chi Aquarii
star in the constellation Aquarius
29 Aquarii
star in the constellation Aquarius
32 Aquarii
star in the constellation Aquarius
Q25389922
WASP-47 is a star similar in size and brightness to the Sun about 881 light-years away in the constellation Aquarius. It lies within the Kepler K2 campaign field 3. It was first noticed to have a hot Jupiter exoplanet orbiting every 4 days in 2012 by the Wide Angle Search for Planets (WASP) team. While it was thought to be a typical hot Jupiter system, three more planets were found in 2015: an outer gas giant within the habitable zone, a hot Neptune exterior to the hot Jupiter's orbit and a super-Earth interior to the hot Jupiter's orbit. WASP-47 is the only planetary system known to have both
94 Aquarii
Multiple star and astrophysical X-ray source in the constellation Aquarius
107 Aquarii
star in the constellation Aquarius
Upsilon Aquarii
star in the constellation Aquarius
Q47471235
K2-138, also designated EPIC 245950175 or EE-1, is a large early K-type main sequence star with a system of at least 6 planets discovered by citizen scientists. Four were found in the first two days of the Exoplanet Explorers project on Zooniverse in early April 2017, while two more were revealed in further analysis. The system is about away in the constellation Aquarius, within K2 Campaign 12.
20 Aquarii
star in the constellation Aquarius
91 Aquarii b
extrasolar planet
AE Aquarii
star in the constellation Aquarius
Omega1 Aquarii
star in the constellation Aquarius
106 Aquarii
star in the constellation Aquarius
104 Aquarii
star in the constellation Aquarius
35 Aquarii
star in the constellation Aquarius
44 Aquarii
star in the constellation Aquarius
41 Aquarii
star in the constellation Aquarius