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hip-115746

Northern polar star

Its story

In Cepheus, the constellation circling the north celestial pole, a white A-type sits some three hundred and thirty light years away. Its light set out around 1693, when Halley was already studying cometary motions and the Royal Society was entering its golden age. An almost circumpolar star, it never fully sets at mid-European latitudes —as fixed as few points in the sky.

Constellation
Cepheus
Apparent magnitude
5.56
Distance
333.2 light years
Coordinates (J2000)
RA 351.750° · Dec 87.308°
Catalogue
HIP 115746 · HD 221525

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