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Beta Reticuli burns 97 light-years away inside the small diamond of Reticulum, a southern constellation invented in the eighteenth century to honour the telescope's eyepiece grid. It is an orange K-type giant —measured, veteran— having spent the hydrogen of its core and now expanding toward its final chapter. It pairs with a white dwarf, a rare match between an aged giant and a star already collapsed.
- Constellation
- Reticulum
- Apparent magnitude
- 3.84
- Distance
- 97.4 light years
- Coordinates (J2000)
- RA 56.049° · Dec -64.807°
- Catalogue
- HIP 17440 · HD 23817
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