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Variable star in the constellation Hydra
V Hydrae (V Hya) is a carbon star in the constellation Hydra. It is so-far the only star discovered in the Milky Way galaxy to have plasma ejections/eruptions
V_Hydrae
Constellation straddling the celestial equator
magnitude 3.5. It has a minimum magnitude of 10 and a period of 390 days. V Hydrae is an unusually vivid red variable star 20,000 light-years from Earth.
Hydra_(constellation)
a. T.; Höfner, S.; Hron, J. (1 July 2024). "An impressionist view of V Hydrae - When MATISSE paints asymmetric giant blobs". Astronomy & Astrophysics
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Dhanab al Shudja; Cauda Hydrae ζ Hya ζ 16 77 76294 43813 08h 55m 23.68s +05° 56′ 43.9″ 3.11 −0.21 151 G8III-IV Hydrobius; Minazal V ν Hya ν 254 93813 52943
List_of_stars_in_Hydra
T Tauri star in the constellation Hydra
TW Hydrae is a T Tauri star approximately 196 light-years away in the constellation of Hydra (the Sea Serpent). TW Hydrae is about 80% of the mass of the
TW_Hydrae
Star in the constellation Hydra
constellation of Hydra. It has the Bayer designation Alpha Hydrae, which is that is Latinized from α Hydrae, and abbreviated Alpha Hya or α Hya. It is a giant
Alphard
Variable star in the constellation Hydra
Epsilon Hydrae, Delta Hydrae, Sigma Hydrae, Eta Hydrae, Rho Hydrae, Zeta Hydrae, Omega Hydrae and Theta Hydrae Consequently, Epsilon Hydrae itself is
Epsilon_Hydrae
Triple star system in the constellation Hydra
Tau1 Hydrae is a triple star system in the equatorial constellation of Hydra. Based upon the annual parallax shift of the two visible components as seen
Tau1_Hydrae
System of two stars orbiting each other
Society Meeting Abstracts #229. 229: 219.05. Bibcode:2017AAS...22921905K. Elisa V. Quintana; Jack J. Lissauer (2007). "Terrestrial Planet Formation in Binary
Binary_star
Double star system in the constellation Hydra
Delta Hydrae, Latinized from δ Hydrae, is a triple star in the equatorial constellation of Hydra. It is visible to the naked eye with an apparent visual
Delta_Hydrae
Star in the constellation Hydra
Gamma Hydrae, Latinized from γ Hydrae formally named Naga, is a binary star in the equatorial constellation of Hydra. It has an apparent visual magnitude
Gamma_Hydrae
Star in the constellation Hydra
Zeta Hydrae (ζ Hya, ζ Hydrae) is a solitary star in the equatorial constellation of Hydra. This is a generally faint constellation, so, at an apparent
Zeta_Hydrae
Star in the constellation Hydra
consisting of Upsilon1 Hydrae, Lambda Hydrae, Mu Hydrae, HD 87344, Kappa Hydrae and Phi1 Hydrae. Consequently, Upsilon1 Hydrae itself is known as 張宿一
Upsilon1_Hydrae
9th lunar mansion in Hindu astronomy
stars in the constellation Hydra: δ, ε, η, ρ, and σ Hydrae. The main star (yogatara) is ε Hydrae, which has the modern name Ashlesha after the nakshatra
Ashlesha
Variable star in the constellation Hydra
R Hydrae, abbreviated R Hya, is a single star in the equatorial constellation of Hydra, about 2.7° to the east of Gamma Hydrae. It is a Mira-type variable
R_Hydrae
Binary star in the constellation Hydra
Rho Hydrae, equally written ρ Hydrae, is a binary star in the equatorial constellation of Hydra. It is visible to the naked eye with an apparent visual
Rho_Hydrae
Star in the constellation Hydra
of Sigma Hydrae, Delta Hydrae, Eta Hydrae, Rho Hydrae, Epsilon Hydrae, Zeta Hydrae, Omega Hydrae and Theta Hydrae. Consequently, Sigma Hydrae itself is
Sigma_Hydrae
Star in the constellation Hydra
Hydrae is a single variable star in the equatorial constellation of Hydra. It is sometimes identified as Gl 355 from the Gliese Catalogue; LQ Hydrae is
LQ_Hydrae
Triple star system in the constellation Hydra
27 Hydrae is a triple star system in the equatorial constellation of Hydra, located 222 light years away from the Sun. It is visible to the naked eye as
27_Hydrae
Binary star system in the constellation Hydra
Hydrae, ι Hydrae and 33 Hydrae (A Hydrae) were traditionally known as Ukdah, Arabic for "knot". The name Ukdah is now officially applied to ι Hydrae.
Tau2_Hydrae
Star in the constellation Hydra
Phi1 Hydrae, Latinized from φ1 Hydrae, is a yellow-hued star in the constellation Hydra. Its apparent magnitude is 7.61, making it too faint to be seen
Phi1_Hydrae
Triple star in the constellation of Hydra
HS Hydrae is a triple star system in the equatorial constellation of Hydra. The inner pair were an eclipsing binary during the period 1920 until 2019,
HS_Hydrae
Star in the constellation Hydra
V361 Hydrae is a hot subdwarf variable star, the prototype of a class of pulsating variables. It is very approximately 2,200 parsecs away in the constellation
V361_Hydrae
Stellar classification
187P. Alekseev, I. Yu.; Kozlova, O. V. (2002). "Starspots and active regions on the emission red dwarf star LQ Hydrae". Astronomy and Astrophysics. 396:
K-type_main-sequence_star
Binary star system in the constellation Hydra
Chi2 Hydrae, Latinised from χ2 Hydrae, is a binary star system in the equatorial constellation of Hydra. Based upon an annual parallax shift of 4.6 mas
Chi2_Hydrae
Brown dwarf in the constellation Hydra
28 April 2014. Zapatero Osorio, M. R.; Lodieu, N.; Béjar, V. J. S.; Martin, E. L.; Ivanov, V. D.; Bayo, A.; et al. (August 2016). "Near-infrared photometry
WISE_0855−0714
Variable star in the constellation Hydra
U Hydrae is a single star in the equatorial constellation of Hydra, near the northern constellation border with Sextans. It is visible to the naked eye
U_Hydrae
Double star in the constellation Hydra
Beta Hydrae, Latinized from β Hydrae, is a double star in the equatorial constellation of Hydra. Historically, Beta Hydrae was designated 28 Crateris
Beta_Hydrae
Star in the constellation Hydra
Eta Hydrae (η Hydrae) is a star in the equatorial constellation of Hydra. With an apparent visual magnitude of 4.3, it is visible to the naked eye. However
Eta_Hydrae
Star in the constellation Hydra
μ Hydrae, Latinised as Mu Hydrae, is a solitary, orange-hued star in the equatorial constellation of Hydra. It is visible to the naked eye with an apparent
Mu_Hydrae
Star in the constellation Hydra
κ Hydrae, Latinised as Kappa Hydrae, is a solitary star in the equatorial constellation of Hydra. Its apparent visual magnitude is 5.06, which is bright
Kappa_Hydrae
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The Bayer designation Tau Hydrae (τ Hya, τ Hydrae) is shared by two star systems in the equatorial constellation of Hydra. The two stars are separated
Tau_Hydrae
Star in the constellation Hydra
54 Hydrae, also known by its Bayer designation m Hydrae, is a binary star 99 light-years from Earth, easily divisible in small amateur telescopes. The
54_Hydrae
Star in the constellation Hydra
Pi Hydrae, Latinized from π Hydrae, is a star in the constellation Hydra with an apparent visual magnitude of 3.3, making it visible to the naked eye
Pi_Hydrae
Star in the constellation Hydra
λ Hydrae, Latinised as Lambda Hydrae, is a spectroscopic binary star in the constellation Hydra. Its apparent magnitude is 3.61 Located around 33.3 parsecs
Lambda_Hydrae
Likely extrasolar planet in the constellation Hydra
TW Hydrae b is a likely Neptune-like extrasolar planet orbiting at a distance of nearly 22 AU from the young T Tauri star TW Hydrae approximately 176 light-years
TW_Hydrae_b
Star in the constellation Hydra
Upsilon2 Hydrae, Latinised from υ2 Hydrae, is a solitary star in the equatorial constellation of Hydra. Visible to the naked eye, it is photometrically
Upsilon2_Hydrae
Star in the constellation Hydra
9 Hydrae is a single star in the equatorial constellation of Hydra, located 205 light years away from the Sun. It is visible to the naked eye as a faint
9_Hydrae
Star in the constellation Hydra
Omega Hydrae, Latinised from ω Hydrae, is a golden-hued star in the equatorial constellation of Hydra, located to the west-southwest of the brighter star
Omega_Hydrae
Star in the constellation Hydra
Iota Hydrae, formally named Ukdah /ˈʌkdə/, is a star in the constellation of Hydra, about 8° to the north-northwest of Alphard (Alpha Hydrae) and just
Iota_Hydrae
Binary star system in the constellation Hydra
the Flamsteed designation 20 Crateris and the Gould designation 289 G. Hydrae; the former refers to the constellation Crater, since Flamsteed numbered
HR_4458
Star in the constellation Hydra
Xi Hydrae, Latinised from ξ Hydrae, is a solitary star in the equatorial constellation of Hydra. With an apparent magnitude of 3.54 it is visible to the
Xi_Hydrae
Cataclysmic binary star system in the constellation Hydra
EX Hydrae is an eclipsing intermediate polar (DQ Herculis) -type cataclysmic variable star that also undergoes eclipses. The system varies in apparent
EX_Hydrae
Dim, low mass stars on the main sequence
187P. Alekseev, I. Yu.; Kozlova, O. V. (2002). "Starspots and active regions on the emission red dwarf star LQ Hydrae". Astronomy and Astrophysics. 396:
Red_dwarf
Variable star in the constellation Hydra
W Hydrae is a Mira-type variable star in the constellation Hydra. The star is nearly located within the Solar neighborhood, at 320 light years from the
W_Hydrae
Āshleshā – "the embrace" δ, ε "Āshleshā Nakshatra", η, ρ, and σ "Minchir" Hydrae Lord: Budh (Mercury) Symbol: Serpent Deity : Sarpas or Nagas, deified snakes
List_of_Nakshatras
Young star in the constellation Antlia
discovered in 1999 with a spectral type of M1 and as a member of the TW Hydrae association. The detection of molecular hydrogen is interpreted as a weak
CE_Antliae
Lunar mansion in Hindu astronomy
Mrigashīrsha Ārdrā (Betelgeuse) Punarvasu (Castor and Pollux) Pushya Asleshā (ε Hydrae) Maghā (Regulus) Purva Phalguni (Zosma) Uttara Phalguni (Denebola) Hasta
Nakshatra
Binary star system in the constellation Hydra
Psi Hydrae (ψ Hydrae) is a star system in the equatorial constellation of Hydra. Based upon an annual parallax shift of 14.09 mas as seen from Earth, it
Psi_Hydrae
Star in the constellation Hydra
Phi2 Hydrae, Latinized from φ2 Hydrae, is a star in the constellation Hydra. It originally received the Flamsteed designation of 1 Crateris before being
Phi2_Hydrae
Binary star system in the constellation Hydra
Phi3 Hydrae (φ3 Hya) is a binary star in the equatorial constellation of Hydra. It originally received the Flamsteed designation of 2 Crateris before being
Phi3_Hydrae
Star in the constellation Hydra
HD 83953 (I Hydrae) is a single, blue-white hued star in the equatorial constellation of Hydra. It is visible to the naked eye, having an apparent visual
HD_83953
Binary star system in the constellation Hydra
Theta Hydrae, Latinized from θ Hydrae, is a binary star system in the constellation Hydra. It is visible to the naked eye with an apparent visual magnitude
Theta_Hydrae
Beuermann, K.; Reinsch, K. (2024). "Current and secular accretion rates of EX Hydrae". Astronomy and Astrophysics. 687: A273. arXiv:2412.13850. Bibcode:2024A&A
List_of_smallest_known_stars
all stars brighter than magnitude +2.50 in visible light, measured using a V-band filter in the UBV photometric system. Stars in binary systems (or other
List_of_brightest_stars
Star in the constellation Hydra
F Hydrae, also known as HD 74395, is a star in the constellation Hydra with an apparent magnitude is 4.64. It was catalogued as 31 Monocerotis, but this
F_Hydrae
Former constellation
Working Group on Star Names approved the name Solitaire for the star E Hydrae in 2024, after the obsolete constellation. Former constellations Fuller
Turdus_Solitarius
Star in the constellation Hydra
KU Hydrae is a binary star in the constellation Hydra. The primary star is an Alpha2 Canum Venaticorum variable with its apparent magnitude varying from
KU_Hydrae
Brown dwarf in the constellation Centaurus
spectral type of M8, it is very young, and probably a member of the TW Hydrae association. Its estimated mass is around 25 Jupiter masses. The companion
2M1207
Multiple star system in the constellation Hydra
b3 Hydrae (6 Crateris) is a star in the constellation Hydra at a distance of approximately 98 light-years (about 30 parsecs) from the Sun. It has three
B3_Hydrae
Main-sequence star
b1 Hydrae is a main-sequence star in the constellation of Hydra with an apparent magnitude of 5.42. Roman, Nancy G. (1987). "Identification of a constellation
B1_Hydrae
Catalogue, 5th Revised Ed. (Hoffleit+, 1991)". VizieR On-line Data Catalog: V/50. Originally Published in: 1964BS....C......0H. 5050. Bibcode:1995yCat.5050
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Substellar object
signature, this object was determined to belong to the ~8-million-year-old TW Hydrae association, and the mass of the secondary was determined to be 8 ± 2 MJ
Brown_dwarf
Star in the constellation Hydra
Chi1 Hydrae (χ1 Hydrae) is a binary star in the equatorial constellation of Hydra. It originally received the Flamsteed designation of 9 Crateris before
Chi1_Hydrae
Binary star system in the constellation Hydra
26 Hydrae is a binary star system located 334 light years away from the Sun in the equatorial constellation of Hydra. It is visible to the naked eye as
26_Hydrae
Astronomical object
(abbreviated WISEA 1147) is a sub-brown dwarf or rogue planet in the TW Hydrae association, a nearby group of very young stars and brown dwarfs. The object
WISE_J1147−2040
Star in the constellation Hydra
Nu Hydrae, Latinized from ν Hydrae, is an orange-hued star in the constellation Hydra, near the border with the neighboring constellation of Crater. It
Nu_Hydrae
Blue-hued star in the constellation Hydra
Omicron Hydrae (ο Hya) is the Bayer designation for a solitary star in the equatorial constellation Hydra. At one time it bore the Flamsteed designation
Omicron_Hydrae
Protoplanetary disk in the constellation Cepheus
resolved circumstellar disks examples of other protoplanetary disks: TW Hydrae AB Aurigae IM Lupi NASA’s Hubble Reveals Largest Found Chaotic Birthplace
Dracula's_Chivito
Type of variable star
Stars. 1436: 1. Bibcode:1978IBVS.1436....1K. Samus, N. N.; Durlevich, O. V.; et al. (2009). "VizieR Online Data Catalog: General Catalogue of Variable
Rapidly_oscillating_Ap_star
Binary star system in the constellation Hydra
6740″ Apparent magnitude (V) 5.64 17 Crt B Right ascension 11h 32m 16.03998s Declination −29° 15′ 47.8935″ Apparent magnitude (V) 5.76 Characteristics Spectral type
17_Crateris
Star in the constellation Hydra
C Hydrae is a single star in the equatorial constellation of Hydra, located 122 light years away from the Sun. It has the Flamsteed designation 30 Monocerotis
C_Hydrae
Subdwarf star with spectral type B
S.; Green, E.; Fontaine, G.; Telting, J.H.; Østensen, R.H; Van Grootel, V.; Baran, A.S.; Schuh, S.; Fox-Machado, L. (October 2014), "Kepler detection
Subdwarf_B_star
Star in the constellation Hydra
Astronomy & Astrophysics. 574: A116. arXiv:1412.4634. Bibcode:2015A&A...574A.116R. doi:10.1051/0004-6361/201322360. hdl:10722/215277. S2CID 59334290. v t e
HD_72561
Type of variable star
see it in a few of the several thousand Mira stars known, possibly in R Hydrae. Most Mira variables do exhibit slight cycle-to-cycle changes in period
Mira_variable
Star in the constellation Hydra
6 Hydrae is a single star in the equatorial constellation of Hydra, located 373 light-years away from the Sun. It has the Bayer designation a Hydrae; 6
6_Hydrae
Star in the constellation Hydra
58 Hydrae, also named Solitaire, is a single star in the equatorial constellation of Hydra, located around 290 light years away from the Sun based on parallax
58_Hydrae
Star whose brightness fluctuates, as seen from Earth
Mira, was discovered in the 17th century, followed by Chi Cygni then R Hydrae. By 1786, ten had been documented. Variable star discovery increased rapidly
Variable_star
Star in the constellation Hydra
12 Hydrae is a probable astrometric binary star system located 205 light years away from the Sun in the equatorial constellation of Hydra. It has the Bayer
12_Hydrae
Star in the constellation Hydra
HD 70573 A light curve for V478 Hydrae, plotted from TESS data Observation data Epoch J2000.0 Equinox J2000.0 Constellation Hydra Right ascension
HD_70573
Quadruple star system in the constellation of Crater
150 light-years (45 parsecs) away. The system is located within the TW Hydrae association (TWA), and has received the designation TWA 4. The system consists
HD_98800
Star in the constellation Leo
with a radial velocity of +4.8 km/s. It is a candidate member of the TW Hydrae stellar kinematic group. This is an F-type main-sequence star with a stellar
89_Leonis
K-type star in the constellation Hydra
S.; Zurlo, A.; Marino, S.; D’Orazi, V.; Rigliaco, E.; Nascimbeni, V.; Barbato, D.; Columba, G.; Squicciarini, V. (2024-05-01). "Stellar companions and
HD_92945
Star and suspected binary system in the constellation Hydra
HD 81799 (G Hydrae) is a suspected astrometric binary star system in the equatorial constellation of Hydra. It is visible to the naked eye with an apparent
HD_81799
Multiple star system in the constellation Hercules
Herculis moving group of stars. This group includes: φ2 Pavonis, ζ Reticuli, 1 Hydrae, Gl 456, Gl 678, and GJ 9079. In Chinese astronomy, 天紀 (Tiān Jì), meaning
Zeta_Herculis
Star in the constellation Hydra
away from the Sun. This is most likely (98.7% chance) a member of the TW Hydrae association. This is a rapidly rotating A-type main-sequence star that is
HD_96819
CH3OH; simplest possible alcohol
astronomers detected methanol in a planet-forming disc around the young star TW Hydrae using the Atacama Large Millimeter Array radio telescope. In their embalming
Methanol
Another article, citing "O Céu da Bandeira (The Sky of the Flag)", by J. R. V. Costa, says the exact time was actually 08:37.[citation needed] This last
Flag_of_Brazil
Shock wave caused by blowing stellar wind
heliosphere. In 2006, a far infrared bow shock was detected near the AGB star R Hydrae. Bow shocks are also a common feature in Herbig Haro objects, in which a
Bow_shock
Planet not gravitationally bound to a star
Kellogg, Kendra (11 April 2016). "The Nearest Isolated Member of the TW Hydrae Association is a Giant Planet Analog". Astrophysical Journal Letters. 821
Rogue_planet
Pattern of stars recognized on Earth's night sky
Hydra consisting of the stars Delta, Epsilon, Zeta, Eta, Rho and Sigma Hydrae. Orion's Belt consists of the three bright stars Zeta (Alnitak), Epsilon
Asterism_(astronomy)
Star in the constellation Hydra
Gliese 229 B was assigned class T. Kelu-1 was assigned spectral class L2 V. In 1997 Ruiz et al. had made two estimates of distance of Kelu-1—from its
Kelu-1
Chemical compound of hydrogen and oxygen
those of more than half of T Tauri stars such as AA Tauri as well as TW Hydrae, IRC +10216 and APM 08279+5255, VY Canis Majoris and S Persei. Liquid water
Water
Chinese traditional practice
Scorpionis South: The Vermilion Bird (Summer solstice)—Huo (Fire 火), α Hydrae West: The White Tiger (Autumn equinox)—Mǎo (Hair 毛), η Tauri (the Pleiades)
Feng_shui
Constellations recognized by the International Astronomical Union
Retrieved 17 June 2025. NASA Dictionary of terms for Aerospace Use – table V, Constellations OED, 2nd edition Random House Dictionary Ridpath, Ian. "Capricornus"
IAU_designated_constellations
Star in the constellation Hydra
51 Hydrae is a single star in the equatorial constellation of Hydra, located 170 light years away from the Sun. It has the Bayer designation k Hydrae; 51
51_Hydrae
35: 1. Bibcode:1999VeARI..35....1W. Samus, N. N.; Kazarovets, E. V.; Durlevich, O. V.; Kireeva, N. N.; Pastukhova, E. N. (2009-01-01). "VizieR Online
List of brightest natural objects in the sky
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Region around an astronomical object
the magnetic field on the surface of the planet at the equator, V S W {\displaystyle V_{\rm {SW}}} represents the velocity of the solar wind, ρ {\displaystyle
Magnetosphere
72 12 Hydrae (D Hydrae) 202 ± 8 Hydra G8 IIIb CN-1 4.32 HD 43197 (Amadioha) 203.6 ± 0.1 G8/K0 IV/V 8.98 Zeta Pegasi (Homam) 204 ± 2 Pegasus B8 V 3.414
List of star systems within 200–250 light-years
List_of_star_systems_within_200–250_light-years
09.567s −66° 28′ 07.68″ K3III-IV 8.40 Has three confirmed exoplanets 1 Hydrae 88.23 ± 0.15 Hydra 08h 24m 35.14s −03° 45′ 04.2″ F6V 5.61 HD 144585 88.42
List of star systems within 85–90 light-years
List_of_star_systems_within_85–90_light-years
V HYDRAE
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King Henry V' Officer in the King's army.
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King Henry the Eighth' Ambassador from the Emperor Charles V.
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King Henry V' A French Lord.
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King Henry V' A French herald.
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Top, summit.
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The Gem of Fame
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sons of sorrow
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English : topographic name for someone who lived in a small valley (see Dell).German : from a short form of a personal name formed with an element cognate with Old English deal ‘proud’, ‘famous’.
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Army Ruler; Powerful One; Mason; Wall Maker
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Friendly
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Precious like An eye
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