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hip-27549

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In the immense hunter Orion, beside his legendary shoulders and belt, shines a yellow G-type star at 358 light-years. Its light set out around 1668, while Newton was refining his reflecting telescope and the Royal Society was publishing its first memoirs. It is a spectral relative of the Sun —same colour, similar temperature— camouflaged among far more spectacular neighbours.

Constellation
Orion
Apparent magnitude
5.79
Distance
358.5 light years
Coordinates (J2000)
RA 87.511° · Dec 9.871°
Catalogue
HIP 27549 · HD 39007

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