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This is the list of notable stars in the constellation Cetus, sorted by decreasing brightness. Notes Labelled Psi Ceti (ψ Cet/ψ Ceti) by Bode in his Uranographia
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Constellation straddling the celestial equator
Cetus (/ˈsiːtəs/ SEE-təss) is a constellation, sometimes called 'the whale' in English. In Greek mythology, the Cetus (Ancient Greek: Κῆτος, romanized: Kêtos)
Cetus_(constellation)
Canis Major Canis Minor Capricornus Carina Cassiopeia Centaurus Cepheus Cetus Chamaeleon Circinus Columba Coma Berenices Corona Australis Corona Borealis
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In Scutum In Delphinus In Pisces In Cetus In Taurus; also known as 112 Tauri In Auriga In Auriga, also known as 30 Aurigae In Lynx In Ursa Major In Gemini
Table of stars with Flamsteed designations
Table_of_stars_with_Flamsteed_designations
Galaxy supercluster complex containing the Virgo Supercluster
The Pisces–Cetus Supercluster Complex (Pisces–Cetus SCC) or the local superstructure is a galaxy supercluster complex (SCC) that includes the Virgo Supercluster
Pisces–Cetus Supercluster Complex
Pisces–Cetus_Supercluster_Complex
"List of IAU-approved Star Names" since 2016. As of August 2026, the list included a total of 626 proper names of stars. Of the roughly 10,000 stars visible
List_of_proper_names_of_stars
Constellation
constellation Cetus lies across two of the quadrants, symbolized by the Black Tortoise of the North (北方玄武, Běi Fāng Xuán Wǔ) and the White Tiger of the West
Cetus_in_Chinese_astronomy
Galaxy in the constellation Cetus
in Cetus". The Astronomical Journal. 118 (6): 2767–2774. Bibcode:1999AJ....118.2767W. doi:10.1086/301142. hdl:10533/171631. Hartmut Frommert. "Cetus Dwarf"
Cetus_Dwarf
List from the Alphabet Direction (αβ)
nebulae) Pz — Piazzi (double stars) Q (?) — (for example: galaxy Q 6188 at 0:48.6 / -12:44 in Cetus) (mentioned on charts 261 / 262 in Uranometria 2000.0 Volume
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to Denebola in Leo. It also includes stars from the constellations Cetus, Aries, Taurus, Orion, Canis Major and Minor, Gemini, and Hydra. Of particular
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The Bayer designation κ Ceti (Kappa Ceti) is shared by two stars in the constellation of Cetus: Kappa1 Ceti: a yellow dwarf star approximately 29 light-years
Kappa_Ceti
Single yellow-hued star in the constellation Cetus
star in the constellation Cetus. Its name is a Bayer designation. Spectrally, this star is similar to the Sun, although it has only about 78% of the Sun's
Tau_Ceti
Figure in Greek and Roman mythology
direct the sea monster Cetus to destroy it. In either case, trying to save their kingdom, Cepheus and Cassiopeia consulted an oracle of Zeus, who told them
Cassiopeia (mother of Andromeda)
Cassiopeia_(mother_of_Andromeda)
As of 2017[update], there are over 52,011 known variable stars, with more being discovered regularly, so a complete list of every single variable is impossible
List_of_variable_stars
Irregular galaxy in the Local Group
accredited to Knut Lundmark and Philibert Jacques Melotte in 1926. It is located in the constellation of Cetus. Wolf–Lundmark–Melotte is a rotating disk that is
Wolf–Lundmark–Melotte
Binary star in the constellation Cetus
one of Earth's nearest neighbors, at 8.8 light-years (2.7 parsecs) from Earth in the constellation Cetus. The two component stars are both flare stars with
Gliese_65
Zodiac constellation straddling the celestial equator
large constellation, there are only two stars brighter than magnitude 4 in Pisces. It is also the second dimmest of the zodiac constellations. Alrescha ("the
Pisces_(constellation)
Binary star in the constellation Cetus
Zeta Ceti is a binary star system in the equatorial constellation of Cetus. Its name is a Bayer designation that is Latinized from ζ Ceti, and abbreviated
Zeta_Ceti
Lenticular galaxy in the constellation of Cetus
Earth in Cetus.It was discovered on November 10, 1885 by Lewis Swift It is situated close to the celestial equator making it visible from both sides of the
NGC_1047
Star in the constellation Cetus
star system in the equatorial constellation of Cetus. It is dimly visible to the naked eye with a combined apparent visual magnitude of 5.20. The system
13_Ceti
Constellation in the southern celestial hemisphere
the south of Cetus and Aquarius had been named by Aratus in 270 BC as The Waters – an area of scattered faint stars with two brighter stars standing out
Sculptor_(constellation)
Added Stars The Wall mansion corresponds to constellations Andromeda, Cetus, Pegasus and Pisces. Added Stars The Legs mansion represents the tail of White
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Zodiac constellation in the northern hemisphere
stars of Aries formed a farmhand. Different cultures have incorporated the stars of Aries into different constellations including twin inspectors in China
Aries_(constellation)
Quasar in the constellation Cetus
that the region of space in which they inhabit is primordially pristine, having not been polluted by "dust" created by the first stars. These are thought
SDSS_J0303−0019
magnitude of +8.5 or brighter, which is approximately comparable to a listing of stars more luminous than a red dwarf. Right ascension and declination coordinates
List_of_nearest_bright_stars
Constellation in the southern hemisphere
starting from Orion and flowing in a meandering fashion past Cetus and Fornax and into the southern hemispheric stars. Johann Bayer's Uranometria depicts
Eridanus_(constellation)
Area of the sky divided into twelve signs
Cetus and Ophiuchus are not the same as the symbols used here. Under the IAU constellation boundaries, the sign of Cetus corresponds to the half of Taurus
Zodiac
F-type star in the constellation Cetus
54 Piscium and Eta Telescopii, another stars orbited by brown dwarfs List of brown dwarfs List of stars in Cetus Applying the Stefan–Boltzmann law with
HD_984
elliptical galaxy and the central dominant galaxy of the Abell 85 galaxy cluster in the constellation Cetus. Huchra's Lens is a lensed galaxy. Kinman's Dwarf
List of astronomical objects named after people
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964 astronomical text by Abd-al-Rahman Al Sufi
The Book of Fixed Stars (Arabic: كتاب صور الكواكب kitāb suwar al-kawākib, literally The Book of the Shapes of Stars) is an astronomical text written by
The_Book_of_Fixed_Stars
Zodiac constellation straddling the celestial equator
Near the border with Cetus, the axe Fuyue was represented by three stars; its position is disputed and may have instead been located in Sculptor. Tienliecheng
Aquarius_(constellation)
Zodiac constellation straddling the celestial equator
to the southeast Orion, to the south Eridanus, and to the southwest Cetus. In late November-early December, Taurus reaches opposition (furthest point
Taurus_(constellation)
Brightest star in the constellation Cetus
Beta Ceti is the brightest star in the constellation of Cetus. It is officially named Diphda, pronounced /ˈdɪfdə/; Beta Ceti is its Bayer designation
Beta_Ceti
Distant star or star cluster
or a star located in the constellation of Cetus. Discovered in 2022 with the Hubble Space Telescope, it has a comoving distance of 28 billion light-years
Earendel (astronomical object)
Earendel_(astronomical_object)
Variable star in the constellation Cetus
light years from Earth in the constellation Cetus. It is a 5th magnitude star, making it faintly visible to the naked eye of an observer far from city
39_Ceti
constellation and listing is only for additional stars the star is actually located in the constellation of Aries near the border of Cetus and Pisces Ian
Aries_in_Chinese_astronomy
Star in the constellation Cetus
LHS 1140 is a red dwarf star in the constellation of Cetus. Based on stellar parallax measurement, it is 48.8 light-years (15.0 parsecs) away from the
LHS_1140
Aethiopian princess in Greek mythology
more beautiful than the Nereids, Poseidon sends the sea monster Cetus to ravage the coast of Aethiopia as divine punishment. Queen Cassiopeia understands
Andromeda_(mythology)
Triple star in the constellation Cetus
Chi Ceti is a triple star in the equatorial constellation of Cetus. The name is a Bayer designation that is Latinized from χ Ceti, and abbreviated Chi
Chi_Ceti
Forms of astrology
of Cetus corresponds to the half of Taurus mostly west of Aldebaran and the Hyades, while the Taurus sign corresponds to the half of Taurus east of Aldebaran
Sidereal and tropical astrology
Sidereal_and_tropical_astrology
Index of articles associated with the same name
Bayer designation Phi Ceti (φ Cet / φ Ceti) is shared by four stars, in the constellation Cetus: φ1 Ceti (HR 194), a red clump giant φ2 Ceti (HR 235), an
Phi_Ceti
center of the region. In 1985, Tully determined a local dominant supercluster plane, and found the Pisces–Cetus Supercluster Complex. In a 1985 study of Abell
List_of_voids
Concept in cosmology
known grouping of matter in the universe. In 1987, Robert Brent Tully identified the Pisces–Cetus Supercluster Complex, the galaxy filament in which the Milky
Large-scale structure of the universe
Large-scale_structure_of_the_universe
Former constellation
constellation created by Johann Bode in 1800. He created it from faint stars between Fornax and Sculptor, to the south of Cetus. It represented an electrostatic
Machina_Electrica
The Ethiopian Cetus was a sea monster sent by Poseidon to ravage Ethiopia and devour Andromeda. It was slain by Perseus. The Trojan Cetus was a sea monster
List of Greek mythological creatures
List_of_Greek_mythological_creatures
Star in the constellation Cetus
Iota Ceti is a star system in the equatorial constellation of Cetus. Its name is a Bayer designation that is Latinized from ι Ceti, and abbreviated Iota
Iota_Ceti
Star system in the constellation Cetus
Sigma Ceti is a triple star system in the equatorial constellation of Cetus. Its name is a Bayer designation that is Latinized from σ Ceti, and abbreviated
Sigma_Ceti
Spectroscopic binary star system in the constellation Cetus
Pi Ceti a binary star system in the equatorial constellation of Cetus. Its name is a Bayer designation that is Latinized from π Ceti, and abbreviated Pi
Pi_Ceti
This is a list of semiregular variable stars. Variability ranges are taken from the General Catalogue of Variable Stars (GCVS) where these are visual
List of semiregular variable stars
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Likelihood of finding extraterrestrial life in yellow dwarf systems
e orbits a G8.5V-type star in the constellation Cetus, 12 light-years from Earth. It has a radius of 1.59 R⊕ and a mass of 4.29 M⊕, so like Kepler-452b
Habitability of G-type main-sequence star systems
Habitability_of_G-type_main-sequence_star_systems
Constellation in the northern celestial hemisphere
named for Andromeda, daughter of Cassiopeia, in the Greek myth, who was chained to a rock to be eaten by the sea monster Cetus. Andromeda is most prominent
Andromeda_(constellation)
Black hole system in the constellation Cetus
about 3C 75 Binary Black Hole in 3C 75. Astronomy Picture of the Day. 2010 March 14 NRAO press release Visible image of 3C75 binary Merritt, David; Milosavljevic
3C_75
Wolf-Rayet star in the galaxy IC 1613
(WR) star in the irregular dwarf galaxy IC 1613, located approximately 721 kiloparsecs (2,350,000 light-years) away in the constellation of Cetus. An extremely
DR1_(star)
Galaxy in the constellation Cetus
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
HCM-6A
Interacting galaxies in the constellation Cetus
Arp 256 is a pair of interacting barred spiral galaxies located 380 million light years away from Earth in the constellation of Cetus. Arp 256 (also Arp
Arp_256
objects List of large quasar groups List of largest galaxies List of largest nebulae List of largest stars and List of most massive stars List of largest
List of largest cosmic structures
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Binary star system in the constellation Cetus
Epsilon Ceti is a binary star system located in the equatorial constellation of Cetus. Its name is a Bayer designation that is Latinized from ε Ceti and
Epsilon_Ceti
erroneous.[citation needed] This list of stars is based on the "NGC 2000.0" version of the catalog, which lists the stars in its errata,[citation needed]
List of stars in the New General Catalogue
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G-type star in the constellation Cetus
a variable star in the constellation of Cetus at a distance of 135 ly (41 pc). It is categorized as a BY Draconis variable because of luminosity changes
HD_12039
Star in the constellation Cetus
9 Ceti is a star in the equatorial constellation of Cetus. It has the variable star designation BE Ceti, while 9 Ceti is the Flamsteed designation. It
9_Ceti
Star in the constellation Cetus
Kappa2 Ceti is a solitary, yellow-hued star located in the equatorial constellation of Cetus. Its name is a Bayer designation that is Latinized from κ2
Kappa2_Ceti
Variable yellow dwarf star in the constellation Cetus
Kappa1 Ceti is a yellow-hued variable star in the equatorial constellation of Cetus. Its name is a Bayer designation that is Latinized from κ1 Ceti, and
Kappa1_Ceti
Star in the constellation Cetus
located in the constellation Cetus. It was recorded in 1886 by Frank Muller. List of NGC objects List of NGC objects (1-1000) Lists of stars Roman, Nancy
NGC_302
Star in the constellation Cetus
orange-hued star in the equatorial constellation of Cetus. It is faintly visible to the naked eye with an apparent visual magnitude of 5.31. Based upon
Phi3_Ceti
Constellation in the southern celestial hemisphere
south, while Cetus, Sculptor and Phoenix gird it to the north, west and south respectively. Covering 397.5 square degrees and 0.964% of the night sky
Fornax
Star in the constellation Cetus
single star located in the equatorial constellation of Cetus. It is visible to the naked eye with an apparent visual magnitude of +4.78. Based upon an
Phi1_Ceti
Galaxy in the constellation Cetus
spiral galaxy in the constellation Cetus. It is 35 million light-years (11 Mpc) away from Earth, and was discovered by Pierre Méchain in 1780, who originally
Messier_77
Overview of elongated streams of stars
list of stellar streams. A stellar stream is an association of stars orbiting a galaxy taking the appearance of an elongated stream of stars. Stars that
List_of_stellar_streams
order of 100,000 galaxies make up the Local Supercluster, and about 51 galaxies are in the Local Group (see list of nearest galaxies for a complete list).
List_of_galaxies
Interacting galaxy in the constellation Cetus
interacting pair of ring galaxies. It lies 430 million to 440 million light years away in the constellation Cetus and does not appear to be part of any significant
Arp_147
Galaxy in the constellation Cetus
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
SXDF-NB1006-2
Designated common star constellations
constellations: Auriga, Lacerta, and Triangulum. Except for Cetus, these constellations all lie north of the ecliptic. The group reaches from near the north celestial
Constellation_family
Orange-hued giant star in the constellation Cetus
Theta Ceti is a solitary, orange-hued star in the equatorial constellation of Cetus. Its name is a Bayer designation that is Latinized from θ Ceti, and
Theta_Ceti
Triple star system in the constellation Cetus
Ceti) is a triple star system in the constellation of Cetus. It is located relatively near the Sun at a distance of 23.6 light years (7.2 parsecs).
Gliese_105
list of Gliese & GJ objects (1-1000) from the Gliese Catalogue of Nearby Stars. This astronomical catalogue is composed of stars within 25 parsecs of
List of Gliese and GJ objects (1-1000)
List_of_Gliese_and_GJ_objects_(1-1000)
Star in the constellation Cetus
YZ Ceti is a red dwarf star in the constellation Cetus. Although it is relatively close to the Sun at just 12 light years (3.6 parsecs), this star cannot
YZ_Ceti
an event in which a star destroys itself in an explosion which can briefly become as luminous as an entire galaxy. This list of supernovae of historical
List_of_supernovae
Galaxies within 3.8 megaparsecs of the Solar System
whale: the structure and dynamics of the isolated Cetus dwarf spheroidal: The Cetus dwarf galaxy". Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 375
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This is a list of star systems within 65–70 light years of Earth. Lists of stars List of star systems within 60–65 light-years List of star systems within
List of star systems within 65–70 light-years
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Celestial groupings used in Chinese astrology
enumerated 810 stars in 138 asterisms. The Dunhuang Star Chart itself has 1,585 stars grouped into 257 asterisms. The number of asterisms, or of stars grouped
Chinese_constellations
Grouping of evolved cool luminous stars
envelope of material of composition similar to main-sequence stars (except in the case of carbon stars). When a star exhausts the supply of hydrogen by
Asymptotic_giant_branch
Star in the constellation Cetus
Upsilon Ceti is a solitary star in the equatorial constellation of Cetus. Its name is a Bayer designation that is Latinized from υ Ceti, and abbreviated
Upsilon_Ceti
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List of multiplanetary systems
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Variable star in the constellation Cetus
T Ceti is a semiregular variable star located in the equatorial constellation of Cetus. It varies between magnitudes 5.0 and 6.9 over 159.3 days, making
T_Ceti
This is a list of supernova candidates, or stars that are believed to soon become supernovae. Type II supernova progenitors include stars with at least
List_of_supernova_candidates
A-type main sequence star in the constellation Cetus
Rho Ceti is a star in the equatorial constellation of Cetus. Its name is a Bayer designation that is Latinized from ρ Ceti, and abbreviated Rho Cet or
Rho_Ceti
against Bennu Kagaho. Cetus, Crow and Ophiuchus made their appearances as Alone presented the Lost Canvas to Sanctuary. The Cetus Saint of the 13th century
List of Saint Seiya: The Lost Canvas characters
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type of emission nebula created from the ejected gas of dying red giant stars. The following is an incomplete list of known planetary nebulae. Lists of astronomical
List_of_planetary_nebulae
Group of galaxies that includes the Milky Way
part of the Local Volume and the larger Virgo Supercluster, which is a part of the even greater Laniakea Supercluster along with the Pisces–Cetus Supercluster
Local_Group
F-type star in the constellation Cetus
F-type main sequence or subgiant star located in the constellation Cetus. It has an apparent magnitude of 5.963, which makes it faintly visible to the
HD_18262
Star system in the constellation Cetus
GJ 1005 is a system of two red dwarfs, located in constellation Cetus at 19.6 light-years from Earth. The primary star is a M4V class star while the secondary
GJ_1005
Old population II star in the constellation Cetus
Population II star located in a distance of 2.1 kpc in the galactic halo. It belongs to the class of ultra-metal-poor stars (metallicity [Fe/H] = -2.9)
Cayrel's_Star
in the constellation of Pisces near the border of Cetus this is not original mansion for this constellation and listing is only for additional stars (in
Pisces_in_Chinese_astronomy
High-redshift galaxy that is one of the oldest and most distant known galaxies
in the Cetus constellation, was reported by astronomers at the University of Tokyo on 7 April 2022. These two galaxies were found in two patches of sky
HD1
Star in the constellation Cetus
HD 1461 is a star in the equatorial constellation of Cetus, near the western constellation border with Aquarius. It has the Gould designation 32 G. Ceti
HD_1461
Star in the constellation Cetus
HD 224693, also named Axólotl, is a star in the equatorial constellation of Cetus, and is positioned near the western constellation border with Aquarius
HD_224693
Planets visible to the naked eye
sky and its backdrop of fixed stars (the common stars which seem still in contrast to the planets), appearing as wandering stars. Visible to humans on
Classical_planet
is a type of galaxy characterized by a central bulge of old Population II stars surrounded by a rotating disc of younger Population I stars. A spiral
List_of_spiral_galaxies
Binary star in the constellation Cetus
Mu Ceti is a binary star system in the constellation Cetus, the whale. Its name is a Bayer designation that is Latinized from μ Ceti, and abbreviated μ
Mu_Ceti
Void between celestial bodies
temperature of millions of kelvins. Local concentrations of matter have condensed into stars and galaxies. Intergalactic space takes up most of the volume
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