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Rotanev
binary star in the constellation of Delphinus
Gamma Canis Majoris
star in the constellation Canis Major
Q9065071
binary star system in the southern constellation Telescopium
Delta Arietis
star in the constellation Aries
Gamma Aquarii
star in the constellation Aquarius
Beta Aquilae
star in the constellation Aquila
S Andromedae
supernova in the Andromeda Galaxy, spotted by mankind in August 1885
Alpha Equulei
star in the constellation Equuleus
KW Sagittarii
star
Beta Coronae Borealis
star in the constellation Corona Borealis
V376 Pegasi
star in the constellation Pegasus
Beta Trianguli Australis
star in the constellation Triangulum Australe
Delta Velorum
binary star in the constellation Vela
Groombridge 34
binary star system in the constellation of Andromeda
Delta Aquarii
star in the constellation Aquarius
Sigma Sagittarii
star in the constellation Sagittarius
La Superba
variable star in the contellation Canes Venatici
Beta Eridani
star in the constellation of Eridanus
Gamma Boötis
star in the constellation Boötes
Lang-Exster
brightest star in the constellation Tucana
Gliese 1
star in the constellation Sculptor
Delta Sagittarii
double star
Alpha Lacertae
star in the constellation Lacerta
HD 40307
star
Delta Cassiopeiae
star in constellation of Cassiopeia
Gamma Capricorni
star in the constellation Capricornus
Alpha Doradus
variable star in the constellation Dorado
Gamma Eridani
variable star in the constellation Eridanus
Delta Centauri
star in the constellation Centaurus
Beta Camelopardalis
star in the constellation Camelopardalis
Alpha Vulpeculae
red giant star in the constellation Vulpecula
HD 140283
metal-poor subgiant star
Beta Hydri
brightest star of the constellation Hydrus
Kappa Velorum
binary star system in the southern constellation of Vela
Zeta Aurigae
binary star in the constellation Auriga
Alpha Monocerotis
star
70 Virginis
star in the constellation Virgo
Delta Cygni
third-magnitude star in the constellation Cygnus
82 G. Eridani
star in the constellation Eridanus
Xi Andromedae
star in the constellation Andromeda
Pi Puppis
star in the constellation of Puppis
P Cygni
variable star in the constellation Cygnus
Alpha Muscae
star in the constellation Musca
AE Aurigae
star in the constellation Auriga
Wolf 1061
star
Sigma Orionis
five-star system in the constellation Orion
Delta Librae
binary star
Alchiba
star in the constellation Corvus
Gamma Lyrae
star in the constellation Lyra
Eta Aquilae
star in the constellation Aquila
Beta Corvi
second brightest star in the southern constellation of Corvus
Pi3 Orionis
star in the constellation Orion
Alpha Chamaeleontis
star in the constellation Chamaleon
Zeta Aquilae
double star in the equatorial constellation of Aquila
Alpha Indi
star
Delta Ophiuchi
star
HD 219134
nearby star in the constellation Cassiopeia
70 Ophiuchi
binary star system in the constellation Ophiuchus
Q14044
triple star system
Q5018660
Kepler-37, also known as UGA-1785, is a G-type main-sequence star located in the constellation Lyra from Earth. It is host to exoplanets Kepler-37b, Kepler-37c, Kepler-37d and possibly Kepler-37e, all of which orbit very close to it. Kepler-37 has a mass about 80.3 percent of the Sun's and a radius about 77 percent as large. It has a temperature similar to that of the Sun, but a bit cooler at 5,357 K. It has about half the metallicity of the Sun. With an age of roughly 6 billion years, it is slightly older than the Sun, but is still a main-sequence star. Until January 2015, Kepler-37 was the s