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Its story
37 Camelopardalis sits in the Giraffe, a northern constellation invented in the 17th century to fill the northern celestial pole. At 381 light-years, this yellow G-type giant adds a warm note among faint stars. Its light departed when the first telescopes were reshaping astronomy. A golden ember in a sky region that almost no one learns to read.
- Constellation
- Camelopardalis
- Apparent magnitude
- 5.35
- Distance
- 381.1 light years
- Coordinates (J2000)
- RA 92.496° · Dec 58.936°
- Catalogue
- HIP 29246 · HD 41597
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