- It also
contains the
prototypic blazar BL
Lacertae.
Lacerta contains no
Messier objects.
Alpha Lacertae is a blue-white hued main-sequence star of magnitude...
- CP
Lacertae (also
known as Nova
Lacertae 1936 or CP Lac) was a nova,
which lit up on June 18, 1936 in the
constellation Lacerta. It was
discovered independently...
- BL
Lacertae object or BL Lac
object is a type of
active galactic nucleus (AGN) or a
galaxy with such an AGN,
named after its prototype, BL
Lacertae. In...
-
connection was made
between the "variable star" BL
Lacertae and a
powerful radio source VRO 42.22.01. BL
Lacertae shows many of the
characteristics of quasars...
- 4
Lacertae is a
single blue
supergiant star in the
northern constellation Lacerta,
located about 2,600 light
years away. This
object visible to the naked...
- 14
Lacertae is a
binary star
system in the
northern constellation Lacerta,
located around 1,600 light
years away. It has the
variable star designation...
- Beta
Lacertae (Beta Lac, β
Lacertae, β Lac) is the fourth-brightest star in the
constellation of Lacerta.
Based upon an
annual parallax shift of 19.19 mas...
- Alpha
Lacertae,
Latinised from α
Lacertae, also
named Stellio, is a
single white-hued star in the
constellation of Lacerta,
located 103 light-years from...
- BL
Lacertae or BL Lac is a
highly variable,
extragalactic active galactic nucleus (AGN or
active galaxy). It was
first discovered by Cuno
Hoffmeister in...
- 5
Lacertae (5 Lac) is a
spectroscopic binary in the
constellation Lacerta. Its
apparent magnitude is 4.36. 5
Lacertae is a slow
irregular variable star...