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Other IDs | Notes |
Foreground stars | |||||||
28 | 20 29 28.37 | 42 19 00.3 | 6.814 | 6.579 | 6.521 | HD 195405 | 1 |
35 | 20 38 13.10 | 39 32 49.5 | 6.941 | 6.705 | 6.660 | HD 196790 | 2 |
57 | 20 24 36.12 | 41 30 02.8 | 7.603 | 7.281 | 7.192 | LTT 15972 | 3 |
58 | 20 37 29.72 | 42 33 14.9 | 7.651 | 7.305 | 7.219 | HIP 101763 | 4 |
69 | 20 25 39.03 | 41 53 45.6 | 7.673 | 7.428 | 7.370 | HD 229293 | 5 |
73 | 20 24 03.81 | 40 20 22.7 | 7.653 | 7.454 | 7.391 | HD 229244 | 6 |
85 | 20 29 46.12 | 39 39 01.1 | 7.842 | 7.572 | 7.516 | BD+39 4212 | 7 |
92 | 20 39 34.11 | 42 01 30.3 | 7.784 | 7.670 | 7.616 | BD+41 3844 | 8 |
174 | 20 29 52.91 | 42 21 27.4 | 8.714 | 8.481 | 8.423 | BD+41 3776 | 9 |
203 | 20 40 07.90 | 41 15 10.8 | 9.067 | 8.708 | 8.615 | BD+40 4272 | 10 |
Lightly reddened stars with no classification in the visible | |||||||
139 | 20 35 35.00 | 40 01 29.5 | 8.380 | 8.211 | 8.128 | ||
191 | 20 38 46.80 | 42 01 06.4 | 8.908 | 8.615 | 8.552 | ||
197 | 20 26 36.09 | 40 28 29.1 | 8.810 | 8.606 | 8.583 | ||
201 | 20 24 22.65 | 41 26 08.5 | 8.901 | 8.652 | 8.612 | HD 229266 | |
210 | 20 24 16.06 | 40 29 26.6 | 8.964 | 8.686 | 8.642 | HD 229252 | |
214 | 20 39 28.12 | 40 36 15.1 | 9.020 | 8.747 | 8.677 | BD+40 4266 | |
216 | 20 24 25.50 | 39 49 28.4 | 8.831 | 8.748 | 8.695 | HD 229258 | |
231 | 20 30 02.17 | 42 14 34.1 | 9.053 | 8.845 | 8.767 | ||
234 | 20 23 59.70 | 40 07 46.8 | 8.952 | 8.820 | 8.783 | HD 229237 | |
239 | 20 39 10.53 | 40 20 06.4 | 9.149 | 8.861 | 8.813 | ||
249 | 20 27 52.05 | 41 31 20.0 | 9.143 | 8.895 | 8.847 |
Notes 1: Classified as G0Iab: (Nassau & Morgan 1952) and as G2IV (Bidelman 1957). 2: Classified as F8IV (Nordstrøm et al. 2004). 3: High proper motion, horizontal branch star; see e.g. Behr (2003). 4: Close binary, high proper motion star; Fabricius & Makarov (2000). 5: Classified as K0 in the HD catalog. 6: Classified as G0 in the HD catalog. 7: Classified as F8 in the SAO catalog. 8: Classified as F0V by Straizys et al. (1989) based on Vilnius photometry. 9: Classified as F5:V by Straizys et al. (1989) based on Vilnius photometry. 10: Nearby, high proper motion star at 75 pc according to the Hipparcos catalog. Suspected metal-poor subdwarf by Reid et al. (2001). |