This is the list of notable stars in the constellation Volans, sorted by decreasing brightness.

Name B G. Var HD HIP RA Dec vis.
mag.
abs.
mag.
Dist. (ly) Sp. class Notes
γ2 Volγ29558653448107h 08m 44.82s−70° 29 57.13.620.59142G8IIIvardouble star with γ1 Vol; suspected variable, Vmax = 3.56m, Vmin = 3.62m
β Volβ29718784131208h 25m 44.25s−66° 08 11.53.771.17108K2IIIvarsuspected variable, Vmax = 3.76m, Vmin = 3.79m
ζ Volζ16632953750407h 41m 49.20s−72° 36 22.13.930.86134K0III
δ Volδ10576233522807h 16m 49.83s−67° 57 25.83.97−2.56660F6II
α Volα46780454438209h 02m 26.80s−66° 23 45.04.001.09124A5Vm
ε Volε22685203979408h 07m 55.84s−68° 37 01.74.35−2.12560B6IV
24 G. Vol24705144068008h 18m 18.78s−65° 36 47.75.060.27296K1III
6 G. Vol6535013368206h 59m 50.58s−67° 55 01.25.180.44290K3III
θ Volθ35744054242508h 39m 05.13s−70° 23 11.95.190.86239A0V
η Volη27715764100308h 22m 04.52s−73° 24 00.25.280.09356A0/A1IV/V
κ1 Volκ125710464081708h 19m 49.00s−71° 30 54.05.33−0.06390B9III/IVpart of the κ Vol triple star system
43 G. Vol43761434341408h 50m 34.68s−66° 47 35.65.341.74171F5IV
ι Volι5515573291206h 51m 26.98s−70° 57 48.55.41−0.76558B7IV
30 G. Vol30723374145108h 27m 16.79s−70° 05 36.95.510.80285A0V
κ2 Volκ226710664083408h 20m 00.56s−71° 30 19.75.630.21395A0ppart of the κ Vol triple star system; suspected variable, ΔV = 0.03m
γ1 Volγ18558643447307h 08m 42.34s−70° 29 50.45.682.41147F2double star with γ2 Vol
19 G. Vol19644843821007h 49m 41.00s−66° 11 45.55.780.04458B9V
45 G. Vol45778874428309h 01m 08.49s−68° 41 02.15.89−0.95762M1IIIslow irregular variable, ΔV = 0.012m, P = 4.46488 d
28 G. Vol28718634132108h 25m 51.62s−64° 36 02.45.950.75358G8/K0III
41 G. Vol41751714289508h 44m 30.05s−65° 49 32.56.032.12198A9V
4 G. Vol4500023233206h 44m 55.67s−70° 26 01.66.10−0.33629K3III
44 G. Vol44762704335108h 49m 50.14s−72° 33 04.56.10−3.843165A3m...suspected variable
33 G. Vol33734684190708h 32m 41.88s−73° 21 25.16.110.77381G8III
18 G. Vol18635843772007h 44m 13.10s−69° 49 17.86.160.70403A0IV/V
15 G. Vol15621533691407h 35m 21.66s−74° 16 30.06.33−1.01959B9IV + B9IVdouble star
20 G. Vol20669203904107h 59m 15.78s−73° 14 38.86.330.84409A3III
40 G. Vol40751164285008h 43m 54.33s−68° 12 41.96.33−1.211052K3III:
3 G. Vol3499473222206h 43m 36.73s−73° 07 04.76.360.81420G8III
17 G. Vol17635133777307h 44m 43.88s−66° 04 19.46.37−0.12648G6/G8III
12 G. Vol12601503634607h 28m 51.40s−64° 30 35.26.38−0.22681K5III
7 G. Vol7551513427007h 06m 14.30s−68° 50 15.36.470.54501K0III
11 G. Vol11596403594607h 24m 37.11s−71° 28 14.76.492.04253A3V
2 G. Vol2492683197706h 40m 57.56s−71° 46 30.36.500.88433K1IIICN...
13 G. Vol13613123673507h 33 21.80m −68° 46 06.696.590.42547A1/2V
1 G. Vol1493063210606 42h 25.55m −67° 50 35.166.701.08445B9.5/A0V
32 G. Vol32733914183708h 31m 44.63s−74° 51 17.986.710.61688K0/1IIIsuspected variable
21 G. Vol21675593940608h 03m 21.16s−69° 58 17.666.74-0.42961B8III
31 G. Vol31727194147808h 27m 33.85s−75 21 31.25°6.811.58357A2V
14 G. Vol14619503700707h 36m 19.26s−69° 03 23.546.87-1.231343B8V
HD 76920769204380308h 55m 17.0s−67° 15 567.8603K1IIIhas a planet (b)
HD 76700767004368608h 53m 55.52s−66° 48 03.68.134.25195G6Vhas a planet (b)
R VolR07h 05m 36.21s−73° 00 52.028.70-0.912728CVIIe+Carbon star and Mira variable, Vmax = 8.78m, Vmin = 11.50m, P = 445.46 d
HD 68402684023958908h 05m 24.0s−74° 24 389.11254G5IV/Vhas a planet (b)
S VolS07h 29m 45.57s−73° 22 43.9712.973.063130.7M4IIIeMira variable, Vmax = 8.96m, Vmin = 13.80m, P = 395.84 d
L 97-1207h 53m 08.15s−67° 47 31.3814.0925.822DA9.0one of the closest known white dwarfs
RR VolRR08h 27m 28.73s−69° 53 55.4215.932.7812102.28A9VAlgol variable
UY VolUY07h 48m 33.30s−67° 45 00.016.92.3926,000MX-ray burster and eclipsing binary, Vmax = 16.9m, Vmin = <23.0m, P = 0.159 d
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See also

References

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