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Musca, the southern fly, was one of the new constellations the Dutch navigators added to the southern sky in the 16th century. Here an orange giant shines 353 light-years away: its light departed around 1673, when the Paris Observatory was being inaugurated as Europe's first great permanent astronomical institution.

Constellation
Musca
Apparent magnitude
5.94
Distance
353.8 light years
Coordinates (J2000)
RA 174.452° · Dec -67.620°
Catalogue
HIP 56727 · HD 101162

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