Criteria of Inclusion
- Sixth magnitude stars or brighter (V < 6.50).
- Stars named with a Bayer, Flamsteed, or Gould designation.
- Notable variable stars (prototypes, rare or otherwise important).
- Nearest stars.
- Stars with planets.
- Notable neutron stars, black holes, and other exotic stellar objects.
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