Theta Orionis
Theta Orionis (tet Ori, Theta Ori, θ Orionis, θ Ori) is the name of several astronomical objects, located at RA 05h 35.3m DEC −05° 24′ :
- θ1 Orionis, the Trapezium Cluster, an open star cluster, the Orion OB Association 1d
- θ1 Orionis A (41 Orionis A, HD 37020, V1016 Orionis), a trinary star system
- θ1 Orionis A1 (41 Orionis AA, HD 37020 A)
- θ1 Orionis A2 (41 Orionis AB, HD 37020 B)
- θ1 Orionis A3 (41 Orionis AC, HD 37020 C)
- θ1 Orionis B (41 Orionis B, HD 37021), a quintet star system
- θ1 Orionis B1 (41 Orionis BA, HD 37021 A)
- θ1 Orionis B2 (41 Orionis BB, HD 37021 B)
- θ1 Orionis B3 (41 Orionis BC, HD 37021 C)
- θ1 Orionis B4 (41 Orionis BD, HD 37021 D)
- θ1 Orionis B5 (41 Orionis BE, HD 37021 E)
- θ1 Orionis B West (COUP 766, MAX 97), an astronomical X-ray source
- θ1 Orionis B East (COUP 778, MAX 101), an astronomical X-ray source
- θ1 Orionis C (41 Orionis C, HD 37022), a binary star system
- θ1 Orionis C1 (41 Orionis CA, HD 37022 A)
- θ1 Orionis C2 (41 Orionis CB, HD 37022 B)
- θ1 Orionis D (41 Orionis D, HD 37023), a B0.5Vp variable star
- θ1 Orionis E (COUP 732), a spectroscopic binary star system
- θ1 Orionis F, a B8 variable star
- θ1 Orionis G (COUP 826, MAX 116), a young stellar object
- θ1 Orionis H (COUP 746, MAX 87), a young stellar object
- θ1 Orionis A (41 Orionis A, HD 37020, V1016 Orionis), a trinary star system
- θ2 Orionis (43 Orionis)
- θ2 Orionis A (43 Orionis A, HD 37041), a spectroscopic trinary
- θ2 Orionis A1 (43 Orionis AA, HD 37041 A)
- θ2 Orionis A2 (43 Orionis AB, HD 37041 B)
- θ2 Orionis A3 (43 Orionis AC, HD 37041 C)
- θ2 Orionis B (43 Orionis B, HD 37042), a B1V variable star
- θ2 Orionis C (V361 Orionis, HD 37062), a binary star system
- θ2 Orionis C1 (V361 Orionis A, HD 37062 A)
- θ2 Orionis C2 (V361 Orionis B, HD 37062 B)
- θ2 Orionis A (43 Orionis A, HD 37041), a spectroscopic trinary
The θ Orionis set of objects are located within the NGC 1977 nebula.
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