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Within the northern reaches of Ursa Major rests this orange K-class giant, cooler than the Sun yet incomparably larger. Its light set out in 1608, when Hans Lippershey was filing in the Netherlands the patent for the first telescope. Four centuries on, instruments descended from that first tube catch it as a faint copper speck in one of the sky's most recognisable constellations.

Constellation
Ursa Major
Apparent magnitude
5.01
Distance
417.7 light years
Coordinates (J2000)
RA 160.767° · Dec 69.076°
Catalogue
HIP 52425 · HD 92523

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