751 



TABLE 857.— STARS KNOWN TO BE WITHIN 5 PARSECS OF THE SUN* 



R A 1950 Dec 

 h m 



a Cen A 14 36.2— 60°38' 



a Cen B 14 36.2—60 38 



a Cen C 14 26.3—62 29 



+4:3561 17 55.4+ 4 33 



W 359 10 54.1+ 7 19 



L 726-8 A 1 36.4—18 13 



L 726-8 B 1 36.4—18 13 



+36:2147 At ... 11 00.6+36 18 



a CMa A 6 42.9—16 39 



a CMa B 6 42.9—16 39 



R 154 18 46.7-23 54 



R 248 23 39.4+43 55 



e Eri 3 30.6— 9 38 



61 Cyg A 21 04.7+38 30 



61 Cyg B 21 04.7+38 30 



r Cet 1 41.7—16 12 



o CMi A 7 36.7+ 5 21 



a CMi B 7 36.7+ 5 21 



L 789-6 22 35.7—15 36 



e Ind 21 59.6—57 00 



R 128 11 45.1+ 1 07 



+59: 1914 A .... 18 42.2+59 33 

 +59: 1915 B .... 18 42.2+59 33 



+43:44 At 15.4+43 44 



+43 : 44 B 15.4+43 44 



—36 : 9694 23 02.6—36 09 



-44:612 5:09.7-45:00 



+ 5 : 1668 7 24.7+ 5 28 



—39:8920 21 14.3—39 04 



+56 : 2783 A .... 22 26.6+57 26 

 +56 : 2783 B .... 22 26.6+57 26 



R 614 AB t 6 26.8— 2 46 



-12:4523 16 27.5—12 32 



vMa 1 46.6+ 5 10 



W 424 A 12 30.8+ 9 18 



W 424 B 12 30.8+ 9 18 



Co— 46 : 11540 ... 17 24.9—46 51 



—37 : 9435 02.5—37 36 



+68:946 17 36.7+68 23 



+ 50: 1725 10 08.3+49 42 



—49: 11439 21 30.3—49 14 



-15:6290 22 50.7-14 31 



CO-44: 11909 ... 17 33.4-44 16 



a Aql 19 48.3+ 8 44 



L 145-141 11 42.7—64 34 



+43 : 4305 22 44.7+44 05 



o, Eri A 4 13.0— 7 44 



o 2 Eri B 4 13.0- 7 44 



c 2 Eri C 4 13.0- 7 44 



Grw+79:3888 ... 11 45.4+78 58 



Sp 



M 



Fra.l 



The stars have been designated by their B I) or C P D numbers and only if neither of these 

 was available, by their Cordoba Durchmusterung numbers : for very faint stars the discoverer's 

 numbers have had to be used, p = parallax, /j. — proper motion, m — magnitude, M = absolute 

 magnitude, I ' r!l ,i = radial velocity, Sp = spectrum, = position angle. 



* Prepared by W. Luyten, University of Minnesota. t These stars have invisible companions. 



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