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Aries
zodiac constellation in the northern celestial hemisphere
first point of Aries
point on the celestial sphere
Q747344
galaxy in the constellation Aries

Alpha Arietis
Hamal, , is a star in the northern zodiacal constellation of Aries. It has the Bayer designation Alpha Arietis, which is Latinized from α Arietis and abbreviated Alpha Ari or α Ari. This star is visible to the naked eye with an apparent visual magnitude of 2.0. Hamal is the brightest star in the constellation and, on average, the 50th-brightest star in the night sky. Based upon parallax measurements made with the Hipparcos astrometry satellite, Hamal is about from Earth. It is drifting closer to the Sun with a radial velocity of −14 km/s.
NGC 680
galaxy
NGC 677
galaxy
NGC 918
galaxy
Q1038977
spiral galaxy
NGC 781
galaxy
Q929049
galaxy
Q1040625
galaxy
NGC 719
galaxy
Q926923
galaxy
Q840794
galaxy
NGC 935 and IC 1801
Interacting galaxies in the constellation Aries
NGC 1134
interacting galaxy
Q1039290
galaxy
NGC 765
galaxy
NGC 820
galaxy
NGC 716
galaxy
NGC 1024
interacting galaxy
NGC 900
galaxy
Q957642
galaxy
NGC 871
galaxy
NGC 990
galaxy
NGC 1168
galaxy
NGC 916
galaxy
Q1038340
galaxy
NGC 992
galaxy
Q1038998
galaxy
NGC 904
galaxy
NGC 938
galaxy
NGC 673
galaxy
NGC 901
galaxy
Teegarden's star
M-type red dwarf in the constellation Aries
Q1039902
galaxy
Beta Arietis
binary star system in the constellation Aries
NGC 903
galaxy
NGC 1166
galaxy
NGC 932
galaxy
Delta Arietis
star in the constellation Aries
Gamma Arietis
star in the constellation Aries
list of stars in Aries
Wikimedia list article
Ashvini
thumb|200px|Aries (constellation)|Aries constellation showing Ashivini
TZ Arietis
nearby flare star in constellation Aries
IC 167
interacting galaxy
Bharani
right|200px|thumb|Aries (constellation) map showing Bharani
Bharani
binary star in the constellation Aries
Zeta Arietis
star in the constellation Aries
Epsilon Arietis
star system in the constellation Aries
Teegarden’s star b
extrasolar planet
WASP-11b/HAT-P-10b
WASP-11b/HAT-P-10b or WASP-11Ab/HAT-P-10Ab is an extrasolar planet discovered in 2008. The discovery was announced (under the designation WASP-11b) by press release by the SuperWASP project in April 2008 along with planets WASP-6b through to WASP-15b, however at this stage more data was needed to confirm the parameters of the planets and the coordinates were not given. On 26 September 2008, the HATNet Project's paper describing the planet which they designated HAT-P-10b appeared on the arXiv preprint server. The SuperWASP team's paper appeared as a preprint on the Extrasolar Planets Encyclopae
56 Arietis
star in the constellation Aries
WASP-11/HAT-P-10
WASP-11, also designated HAT-P-10, is a binary star system. The primary star is a main-sequence orange dwarf star. The secondary is an M dwarf with a projected separation of . The system is located about 424 light-years away in the constellation Aries.
HD 12661
star in the constellation Aries
Eta Arietis
star in the constellation Aries
HD 12661 b
extrasolar planet

BD +20°307
BD+20°307 is a close binary star system approximately 300 light-years away in the constellation Aries. The system is surrounded by a dusty ring, and probably orbited by a 0.48 white dwarf on a wide (980 AU) orbit.
Lambda Arietis
binary star system in the constellation Aries
Segue 2
galaxy