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Beta Pavonis shines in the southern reaches of the Peacock's tail, a constellation drawn by Dutch navigators when the southern skies were first being charted. It is a blue-white subgiant spinning at seventy-five kilometres per second, still young —only three hundred million years old— pouring out sixty-six times the Sun's brilliance.
- Constellation
- Pavo
- Apparent magnitude
- 3.42
- Distance
- 135.1 light years
- Coordinates (J2000)
- RA 311.240° · Dec -66.203°
- Catalogue
- HIP 102395 · HD 197051
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