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Kappa Ceti
Wikimedia disambiguation page
HIP 11915
star in the constellation Cetus
SXDF-NB1006-2
SXDF-NB1006-2 is a distant galaxy located in the Cetus constellation, with a spectroscopic redshift of z = 7.213 or 12.91 billion light-years away. It was discovered by the Subaru XMM-Newton Deep Survey Field. The galaxy was claimed to be the most distant galaxy at announcement in June 2012, as the more distant claimants were not confirmed spectroscopically at the time. It exceeded the previous confirmed distance holder, GN-108036, also discovered by the Subaru. Oxygen emission lines have been detected in its spectrum.
Arp 256
star in the constellation Cetus
81 Ceti b
extrasolar planet
CFBDS J005910.90-011401.3
brown dwarf in the constellation Cetus
Delta Ceti
variable star in the constellation Cetus
6 Ceti
star in the constellation Cetus
Q1325892
star in the constellation Cetus
Arp 236
galaxy
Phi2 Ceti
star in the constellation Cetus
3 Ceti
star in the constellation Cetus
Chi Ceti
star in the constellation Cetus
Cayrel's Star
star in the constellation Cetus
Abell 400
galaxy cluster in the constellation Cetus
Q608918
spectroscopic binary star system in the constellation Cetus
Q1042472
star in the constellation Cetus
Kappa2 Ceti
star in the constellation Cetus
Sigma Ceti
star in the constellation Cetus
Lambda Ceti
star in the constellation Cetus
Xi1 Ceti
star in the constellation Cetus
Theta Ceti
star in the constellation Cetus
9 Ceti
star in the constellation Cetus
94 Ceti b
extrasolar planet
HD 15115
star in the constellation Cetus
PSR J0108−1431
star
Q3936504
star in the constellation Cetus
HD 1461 b
extrasolar planet orbiting HD 1461
Xi2 Ceti
star in the constellation Cetus
HD 2638 b
planet orbiting the star HD 2638
HD 11506 b
extrasolar planet orbiting HD 11506
BD-17°63
star in the constellation Cetus
BD-17 63 b
extrasolar planet orbiting BD-17°63
T Ceti
variable star in the constellation Cetus
13 Ceti
triple star system in the constellation Cetus
Pi Ceti
star in the constellation Cetus
MACS J0025.4-1222
galaxy cluster
14 Ceti
star in the constellation Cetus
HD 11506 c
extrasolar planet orbiting HD 11506
HD 11964 b
extrasolar planet orbiting HD 11964
Epsilon Ceti
binary star system in the constellation Cetus
ULAS J003402.77−005206.7
brown dwarf in the constellation Cetus
HD 5319
star in the constellation Cetus
Rho Ceti
star in the constellation Cetus
Q4052830
WASP-26 is a G-type subgiant star about 824 light-years away in the constellation of Cetus.
1 Ceti
star in the constellation Cetus
HCM-6A
HCM-6A is an LAE galaxy that was found in 2002 by Esther Hu and Lennox Cowie from the University of Hawaiʻi and Richard McMahon from the University of Cambridge, using the Keck II Telescope in Hawaii. HCM-6A is located behind the Abell 370 galactic cluster, near M77 in the constellation Cetus, which enabled the astronomers to use Abell 370 as a gravitational lens to get a clearer image of the object.
HD 5319 b
extrasolar planet in the constellation Cetus
Phi1 Ceti
star in the constellation Cetus
Q3277859
supernova observed in September 2005
Mira B
star in the constellation Cetus, secondary component of the Mira binary system
Q3780863
star in the constellation Cetus
HD 11964 c
exoplanet orbiting HD 11964
Phi Ceti
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Holmberg 15A
elliptical galaxy
HIP 5158 b
extrasolar planet
Q2339365
star in the constellation Cetus
WASP-71
WASP-71, also named Mpingo, is an ordinary star with a close-orbiting planetary companion in the equatorial constellation of Cetus. With an apparent visual magnitude of 10.56, it is too faint to be visible to the naked eye. This star is located at a distance of 1,160 light-years based on parallax measurements, and is drifting further away with a heliocentric radial velocity of 7.7 km/s.
25 Arietis
star in the constellation Cetus
69 Ceti
star in the constellation Cetus