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In the small constellation of Equuleus shines a yellow star about 184 light-years away. Its light set out around 1842, when the first daguerreotypes were freezing human faces for the very first time and railways were stitching Europe shore to shore. A distant sibling of the Sun in colour and temperament, it still offers its calm golden tone to whoever knows where to look.

Constellation
Equuleus
Apparent magnitude
5.24
Distance
184.5 light years
Coordinates (J2000)
RA 314.771° · Dec 4.295°
Catalogue
HIP 103571

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