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LL Aquarii is an eclipsing binary star system in the equatorial constellation of Aquarius, abbreviated LL Aqr.At peak brightness it has a combined apparent visual magnitude of 9.23, [1] which is too dim to be visible to the naked eye.
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Aquarius is an equatorial constellation of the zodiac, between Capricornus and Pisces. Its name is Latin for "water-carrier" or "cup-carrier", and its old astronomical symbol is (♒︎), a representation of water. Aquarius is one of the oldest of the recognized constellations along the zodiac (the Sun's apparent path). [2]
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74 Aquarii (abbreviated 74 Aqr) is a triple star [12] system in the constellation of Aquarius. 74 Aquarii is its Flamsteed designation and it also bears the variable star designation HI Aquarii . The combined apparent visual magnitude is 5.8, [ 5 ] although it is very slightly variable , [ 3 ] and it is located at a distance of 590 light-years ...
Lambda Aquarii, informally known as Hydor (/ ˈ h aɪ d ɔːr /), [12] [13] is a variable star in the equatorial constellation of Aquarius. The name is Latinized from the Bayer designation λ Aquarii. The apparent visual magnitude of this star ranges from 3.57 down to 3.80, [3] which is bright enough to be
39 Aquarii is a star in the zodiac constellation of Aquarius. 39 Aquarii is its Flamsteed designation. It is a faint naked eye star with an apparent visual magnitude of 6.03. [2] Based upon an annual parallax shift of 23.78 measured with a 3% margin of error, [6] this star is at a distance of around 137 light-years (42 parsecs) from Earth.
Rho Aquarii, Latinized from ρ Aquarii, is the Bayer designation for a binary star [8] system in the equatorial constellation of Aquarius. It is visible to the naked eye with an apparent visual magnitude of +5.34. [2] Based upon parallax measurements, this star is at a distance of roughly 870 light-years (270 parsecs) from Earth. [1]