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Its story
Corvus is a small, compact constellation, a dark trapezoid south of Virgo. There glows an orange giant 386 light-years away. Its light departed around 1640, when Torricelli invented the barometer and proved for the first time the existence of vacuum. A K ember that has crossed almost four centuries of air and thought to reach tonight's eye.
- Constellation
- Corvus
- Apparent magnitude
- 5.94
- Distance
- 386.0 light years
- Coordinates (J2000)
- RA 185.045° · Dec -22.176°
- Catalogue
- HIP 60157 · HD 107295
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