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- planet. The companion has been either designated as CT Chamaeleontis b or as CT Chamaeleontis B, sometimes erroneously as low-m**** star. The companion...
- designation μ Chamaeleontis (Mu Chamaeleontis) is shared by two stars, in the constellation Chamaeleon: μ1 Chamaeleontis μ2 Chamaeleontis This set index...
- Acrux and Gamma Crucis. Alpha Chamaeleontis is a white-hued star of magnitude 4.1, 63 light-years from Earth. Beta Chamaeleontis is a blue-white hued star...
- Delta Chamaeleontis (δ Cha / δ Chamaeleontis) is shared by two star systems, in the constellation Chamaeleon: δ1 Chamaeleontis δ2 Chamaeleontis This set...
- Alpha Chamaeleontis, Latinized from α Chamaeleontis, is a solitary star in the southern cir****polar constellation of Chamaeleon. It has an apparent visual...
- Epsilon Chamaeleontis, Latinized from ε Chamaeleontis, is a triple star located in the southern cir****polar constellation Chamaeleon. The primary and...
- R Chamaeleontis (abbreviated to R Cha), also known as HD 71793, is a Mira variable located in the southern cir****polar constellation Chamaeleon. It has...
- Cha might be either a member of the young ε Chamaeleontis ****ociation or the slightly older η Chamaeleontis ****ociation. T Cha is an Orion variable that...
- Beta Chamaeleontis, Latinized from β Chamaeleontis, is the third-brightest star in the southern constellation of Chamaeleon. A solitary, suspected variable...
- DI Chamaeleontis, also known as Hen 3-593 or HIP 54365, is a quadruple star system in the constellation Chamaeleon. The system is roughly 700 light years...