Category
page 2Phoenix (constellation)
Kappa Phoenicis
star in the constellation Phoenix
AZ Phoenicis
variable star in the constellation Phoenix
SX Phoenicis
variable star in the constellation Phoenix
Psi Phoenicis
variable star in the constellation Phoenix
Eyeke
extrasolar planet
Phi Phoenicis
star in the constellation Phoenix

Iota Phoenicis
binary star system in the constellation Phoenix
Q2082978
triple star system in the constellation Phoenix
Delta Phoenicis
star in the constellation Phoenix
Q2615432
star in the constellation Phoenix
Rho Phoenicis
variable star in the constellation Phoenix
Q89783552
WASP-96 is a G8-type star, located approximately 1140 light-years from Earth in the constellation of Phoenix.
Q5176940
nearby white dwarf in the constellation Phoenix
Mu Phoenicis
star in the constellation Phoenix
Epsilon Phoenicis
star in the constellation Phoenix

HLX-1
Hyper-Luminous X-ray source 1, commonly known as HLX-1, is an intermediate-mass black hole candidate located in the lenticular galaxy ESO 243-49 about 290 million light-years from Earth. The mass of its central black hole is estimated to be approximately 20,000 solar masses. The source was discovered at the Institut de Recherche en Astrophysique et Planétologie (IRAP, formerly the CESR), Toulouse, France and gained interest from the scientific community because of strong evidence supporting it as an intermediate-mass black hole. HLX-1 is possibly the remnant of a dwarf galaxy that may have bee
HD 8535 b
extrasolar planet
WASP-29
WASP-29 is a binary star system away in the constellation of Phoenix. The primary star is a K-type main-sequence star. Its comoving companion, a red dwarf star, was discovered in 2021. The star system kinematically belongs to the thin disk of the Milky Way. The primary is an old star with small starspot activity and low x-ray flux.
BD Phoenicis
variable star in the constellation Phoenix
Lambda1 Phoenicis
star in the constellation Phoenix
Q5176944
star in the constellation Phoenix