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Columba, the small dove of the southern sky, holds this orange star 257 light-years away. Its light departed around 1768, when James Cook was setting out on his first Pacific voyage aboard the Endeavour, charting islands not yet bearing any European name. A K-class giant covering three centuries to lay its sheen on the night sky.

Constellation
Columba
Apparent magnitude
5.75
Distance
257.5 light years
Coordinates (J2000)
RA 83.281° · Dec -35.139°
Catalogue
HIP 26019 · HD 36874

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