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33 Leonis Minoris is a white A-type star 254 light-years away, in the modest Lesser Lion that astronomer Hevelius drew in the 17th century to fill a gap between Leo and the Great Bear. Its cold light crosses a constellation so understated that it scarcely has stars with proper names, a silent corner of the spring sky.

Constellation
Leo Minor
Apparent magnitude
5.90
Distance
254.4 light years
Coordinates (J2000)
RA 157.964° · Dec 32.380°
Catalogue
HIP 51556 · HD 91130

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