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Phi
Hot blue starIts story
Phi Andromedae is a hot blue B-type star whose light set out toward us nearly 717 years ago, when Europe was barely emerging from the Middle Ages. It belongs to the body of Andromeda, the chained princess of Greek myth, not far from the great galaxy that shares her name. Its surface temperature multiplies the Sun's several times over, feeding an intrinsic brightness far above our star's.
- Constellation
- Andromeda
- Apparent magnitude
- 4.26
- Distance
- 716.9 light years
- Coordinates (J2000)
- RA 17.376° · Dec 47.242°
- Catalogue
- HIP 5434 · HD 6811
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