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Constellation of Ophiuchus
  • List of stars in Ophiuchus
  • Ophiuchus in Chinese astronomy
  • Taurus Poniatovii
Stars
Bayer
  • α (Rasalhague)
  • β (Cebalrai)
  • γ (Bake-eo)
  • δ (Yed Prior)
  • ε (Yed Posterior)
  • ζ
  • η (Sabik)
  • θ
  • ι
  • κ
  • λ (Marfik)
  • μ
  • ν
  • ξ
  • ο
  • ρ
  • σ
  • τ
  • υ
  • φ
  • χ
  • ψ
  • ω
  • e
Flamsteed
  • 12
  • 14
  • 15
  • 16
  • 18
  • 19
  • 20
  • 21
  • 23
  • 24
  • 26
  • 28
  • 29
  • 30
  • 31
  • 36 (Guniibuu)
  • 37
  • 38
  • 41
  • 43
  • 44 (b)
  • 45 (d, θ Tel)
  • 47
  • 50
  • 51 (c)
  • 52
  • 53 (f)
  • 54
  • 58
  • 61
  • 66
  • 67
  • 68
  • 70 (p)
  • 71
  • 72
  • 73
  • 74
  • 24 Sco
  • 30 Sco
Variable
  • X
  • RS
  • V841
  • V849
  • V1054
  • V2052
  • V2291
  • V2293
  • V2306
  • V2307
  • V2500 (Barnard's Star)
HR
  • 6441
  • 6516
  • 6601
HD
  • 148427 (Timir)
  • 149143 (Rosalíadecastro)
  • 149382
  • 154088
  • 164509
  • 170469
  • 171028
Other
  • AS 209
  • CFHTWIR-Oph 98
  • CoRoT-6
  • CoRoT-25
  • CoRoT-26
  • CX330
  • Elias 2-27
  • Flying Saucer
  • Gaia BH1
  • Gliese 673
  • GJ 1214 (Orkaria)
  • GJ 3998
  • Great Annihilator
  • GRO J1719−24
  • IRAS 16293−2422
  • K2-32
  • M10-VLA1
  • MAXI J1659-152
  • MAXI J1820+070
  • Oph-IRS 48
  • RIK-210
  • SDSS 1624+00
  • SR 12
  • VB 8
  • VVV BD001
  • WISE 1800+0134
  • XTE J1739−285
Exoplanets
  • CFHTWIR-Oph 98 b
  • CoRoT-6b
  • CoRoT-25b
  • CoRoT-26b
  • GJ 1214 b (Enaiposha)
  • HD 149143 b (Riosar)
  • HD 155233 b
  • HD 156846 b
  • HD 170469 b
  • HD 171028 b
  • ROXs 42Bb
  • Wolf 1061b
  • c
  • d
Star
clusters
NGC
  • 6284
  • 6287
  • 6293
  • 6304
  • 6316
  • 6325
  • 6342
  • 6355
  • 6356
  • 6366
  • 6401
  • 6426
  • 6633
Other
  • IC 4665
  • Melotte 186
  • Messier 9
  • Messier 10
  • Messier 12
  • Messier 14
  • Messier 19
  • Messier 62
  • Messier 107
  • Ophion
  • Palomar 6
Nebulae
NGC
  • 6309
  • 6369
  • 6572
Other
  • Barnard 68
  • Dark Horse
  • Double Helix Nebula
  • M2-9
  • Ophiuchus Superbubble
  • Pipe Nebula
  • Rho Ophiuchi cloud complex
  • Serpens–Aquila Rift
  • Sh 2-24
  • Sh 2-27
  • Snake Nebula
Galaxies
NGC
  • 6240
  • 6384
  • 6509
  • 6570
Other
  • 3C 353
  • 3C 368
  • IRAS 17208−0014
  • NeVe 1
  • PKS 1741−03
Galaxy clusters
  • Abell 2163
  • Ophiuchus Supercluster
Astronomical events
  • Kepler's Supernova
  • IGR J17329-2731
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{{Ophiuchus}} is a {{navbox}}-based template to be used at the bottom of articles about astronomical objects beyond the Solar System, located in the constellation of Ophiuchus. The template is divided into categories of stars, star clusters, nebulae, exoplanets, galaxies, galaxy clusters, and a miscellaneous "other" category.

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  • {{Microscopium}}
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  • {{Kepler-90}}
  • {{Kepler-371}}
  • {{Kepler-445}}
  • {{PSR B1257+12}}
  • {{Upsilon Andromedae}}
Galaxies
  • {{Andromeda Galaxy}}
  • {{ARP 178}}
  • {{ARP 297}}
  • {{Milky Way}}
  • {{NGC 2264}}
  • {{Robert's Quartet}}
  • {{Triangulum Galaxy}}
Other topics
  • {{Astrobiology}}
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