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hip-56606

Hot blue star

Its story

In Centaurus, one of the richest constellations of the southern sky, burns a blue-white B-type star whose light set out around the year 400, when the Western Roman Empire was already wavering under Germanic migrations. Far hotter and more luminous than the Sun, it radiates with the fury of very young stars. More than sixteen centuries of crossing to deposit a glacial gleam here.

Constellation
Centaurus
Apparent magnitude
5.84
Distance
1622.9 light years
Coordinates (J2000)
RA 174.093° · Dec -61.052°
Catalogue
HIP 56606 · HD 100929

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