LOONA Is Officially Registering A Real “Constellation” As A Gift To Fans—Here’s A Sneak Peak At All 12 Orbit Stars

11 stars are yet to be officially revealed, but you can see them here!

In the wake of their new comeback, “Why Not”, LOONA is giving fans one of the sweetest gifts you’ll ever see. To celebrate everything Orbits do for them, the group is registering 12 real stars in fans’ honor. The most heartwarming part? Combined, the stars’ names spell out “ORBIT IN LOONA”!

LOONA will be revealing one star from their very own “constellation” each day through via Twitter. But, since all 12 stars are already officially registered, we’re bringing you a sneak peak of each one ahead of time!

1. Orbit-O1

Orbit-O1 is part of the Capricorn constellation, and its star ID is HD 207722.

If you want to look it up for yourself, the right ascension coordinates are 21h 51m 23.79s, and the declination coordinates are -18° 50′ 59.0″.

2. Orbit-R

Orbit-R is part of the Aquarius constellation, and its star ID is HD 210156.

If you want to look it up for yourself, the right ascension coordinates are 22h 08m 33.21s, and the declination coordinates are -08° 17′ 40.7″.

3. Orbit-B

Orbit-B is part of the Pisces constellation, and its star ID is HD 3349.

If you want to look it up for yourself, the right ascension coordinates are 00h 36m 33.18s, and the declination coordinates are 13° 16′ 22.5″.

4. Orbit-I1

Orbit-I1 is part of the Aries constellation, and its star ID is HD 16657.

If you want to look it up for yourself, the right ascension coordinates are 02h 40m 46.11s, and the declination coordinates are 19° 59′ 35.9″.

5. Orbit-T

Orbit-T is part of the Taurus constellation, and its star ID is HD 29727.

If you want to look it up for yourself, the right ascension coordinates are 04h 41m 31.04s, and the declination coordinates are 16° 42′ 23.3″.

6. Orbit-I2

Orbit-I2 is part of the Gemini constellation, and its star ID is HD 52403.

If you want to look it up for yourself, the right ascension coordinates are 07h 02m 07.20s, and the declination coordinates are 25° 25′ 32.2″.

7. Orbit-N1

Orbit-N1 is part of the Cancer constellation, and its star ID is TYC 1398-1018-1.

If you want to look it up for yourself, the right ascension coordinates are 08h 34m 57.46s, and the declination coordinates are 22° 29′ 53.5″.

8. Orbit-L

Orbit-L is part of the Leo constellation, and its star ID is HD 92032.

If you want to look it up for yourself, the right ascension coordinates are 10h 37m 53.67s, and the declination coordinates are 15° 00′ 31.0″.

9. Orbit-O2

Orbit-O2 is part of the Virgo constellation, and its star ID is HD 120501.

If you want to look it up for yourself, the right ascension coordinates are 13h 49m 51.77s, and the declination coordinates are -02° 43′ 25.0″.

10. Orbit-O3

Orbit-O3 is part of the Libra constellation, and its star ID is HD 135966.

If you want to look it up for yourself, the right ascension coordinates are 15h 18m 24.72s, and the declination coordinates are -12° 55′ 29.4″.

11. Orbit-N2

Orbit-N2 is part of the Scorpio constellation, and its star ID is HD 149960.

If you want to look it up for yourself, the right ascension coordinates are 16h 39m 04.43s, and the declination coordinates are -27° 58′ 56.3″.

12. Orbit-A

Orbit-A is part of the Sagittarius constellation, and its star ID is HD 175388.

If you want to look it up for yourself, the right ascension coordinates are 18h 56m 08.02s, and the declination coordinates are -26° 52′ 12.6″.

Source: Star Register

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