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Its story

In Cepheus, the crowned king of the northern celestial pole, shines a yellow-white F-type star, slightly hotter than the Sun and the colour of pale linen. Its light set out about 159 years ago, when the abolition of slavery was being enacted in the United States and Maxwell was publishing his equations of electromagnetism. It arrives now with the sharp, gentle light proper to its class.

Constellation
Cepheus
Apparent magnitude
5.88
Distance
159.0 light years
Coordinates (J2000)
RA 316.597° · Dec 71.432°
Catalogue
HIP 104171 · HD 201636

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