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In the southern heart of Centaurus shines a yellow type G star, an elder sibling of the Sun. Its light set out roughly 383 years ago, when Galileo still defended his dialogues on the systems of the world and plague swept the Italian cities. Every photon that brushes the atmosphere today is an echo of that convulsed Europe —a golden flame still burning quietly above the southern skies.

Constellation
Centaurus
Apparent magnitude
4.76
Distance
383.3 light years
Coordinates (J2000)
RA 215.655° · Dec -58.459°
Catalogue
HIP 70264 · HD 125628

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