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Beneath Orion, in the small constellation of the Dove, rests a yellow class G star, similar to the Sun in color and temperament. Its light has traveled 422 years: it left when Galileo, for the first time, pointed his spyglass at Jupiter and discovered four moons that would change astronomy. Today that same light arrives, with no Jupiter nearby but the same quiet.

Constellation
Columba
Apparent magnitude
5.44
Distance
422.0 light years
Coordinates (J2000)
RA 84.958° · Dec -32.629°
Catalogue
HIP 26649 · HD 37811

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