- hypergiant,
together with the red
supergiants Mu
Cephei, MY
Cephei, VV
Cephei, V381
Cephei, and V354
Cephei are
among the
largest stars known. In addition...
- Mu
Cephei (Latinized from μ
Cephei,
abbreviated Mu Cep or μ Cep), also
known as Herschel's
Garnet Star, Erakis, or HD 206936, is a red
supergiant or hypergiant...
-
Gamma Cephei (γ
Cephei,
abbreviated Gamma Cep, γ Cep) is a
binary star
system approximately 45 light-years away in the
northern constellation of Cepheus...
- VV
Cephei, also
known as HD 208816, is an
eclipsing binary star
system located in the
constellation Cepheus. It is both a B[e] star and s**** star. VV...
-
asterism consisting of α
Cephei, 4
Cephei, HD 194298, Eta
Cephei,
Theta Cephei, Xi
Cephei, 26
Cephei, Iota
Cephei and
Omicron Cephei. Consequently, the Chinese...
-
Delta Cephei (δ Cep, δ
Cephei) is a
quadruple star
system located approximately 887 light-years away in the
northern constellation of Cepheus, the King...
- AR
Cephei (AR Cep) is a
variable star in the
constellation Cepheus. It is
classified as a
semiregular star, and has a
maximum apparent magnitude of +7...
- SS
Cephei is a
variable star in the
constellation Cepheus. It is of
spectral type M5IIIvar, and has an
estimated temperature of 3,700 °F (2,310 K). The...
- S
Cephei (S Cep), also
designated as HD 206362, is a
carbon star and Mira-type
variable in the
constellation Cepheus.
Based on the
measurement of its annual...
- Tauri.
Examples of
eclipsing binaries are
Epsilon Aurigae (Almaaz), VV
Cephei, and V766
Centauri (HR 5171).
Angular diameter measurements can be inconsistent...