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hip-43783
Hot blue starIts story
It burns white-hot in Carina, one of those B-class stars whose surface far outshines the Sun in heat. Its light set out around 1706, when Royal Society astronomers were debating Halley's first results on periodic comets. Three centuries later, that same wave reaches the keel of the old Argo, in a southern sky it has scarcely let cool.
- Constellation
- Carina
- Apparent magnitude
- 3.84
- Distance
- 319.8 light years
- Coordinates (J2000)
- RA 133.762° · Dec -60.645°
- Catalogue
- HIP 43783 · HD 76728
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