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Phi-1
Its story
Phi-1 Pavonis is a yellow-white F-type star lying some 91 light-years away, in the bright Peacock, a constellation drawn by Dutch navigators in the sixteenth century from the plumage of the bird that attended the goddess Hera. Slightly hotter and brighter than the Sun, it is a main-sequence star in full maturity, suspended in the deep southern sky.
- Constellation
- Pavo
- Apparent magnitude
- 4.75
- Distance
- 90.7 light years
- Coordinates (J2000)
- RA 308.895° · Dec -60.582°
- Catalogue
- HIP 101612 · HD 195627
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