- star—and the only one
brighter than an
apparent magnitude of 4—is
Alpha Horologii (at 3.85), an
aging orange giant star that has
swollen to
around 11 times...
- Iota
Horologii,
Latinized from ι
Horologii, is a yellow-hued star
approximately 56.5 light-years away in the
Horologium constellation. The star is classified...
-
Alpha Horologii (α
Horologii) is a
solitary orange-hued
giant star and the
brightest star in the
constellation Horologium. It is
visible to the
naked eye...
- Beta
Horologii,
Latinized from β
Horologii, is the third-brightest star in the
southern constellation of Horologium. It is
faintly visible to the naked...
- Iota
Horologii b (ι Hor b / ι
Horologii b),
often catalogued HR 810 b, is an
extrasolar planet approximately 56.5 light-years away in the constellation...
- Nu
Horologii,
Latinized from ν
Horologii, is the
Bayer designation for a
single star in the
southern constellation of Horologium. It was
catalogued by...
- R
Horologii is a red
giant star
approximately 760 light-years away in the
southern constellation of Horologium. It is a Mira
variable with a
period of...
- γ
Horologii,
Latinised as
Gamma Horologii, is a
solitary star in the
southern constellation of Horologium. It is just
bright enough to be
visible to the...
- TW
Horologii is a
carbon star and
semiregular variable in the
southern constellation of Horologium, near the
eastern constellation border with Reticulum...
- Mu
Horologii (μ
Horologii) is a solitary, yellow-white hued star in the
southern constellation of Horologium. It is
faintly visible to the
naked eye with...