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Its story

In Circinus, the discreet southern compass, shines a yellow-white F-type star, slightly hotter than the Sun. Its light began its journey some 132 years ago, during the Belle Époque, when the Eiffel Tower was being inaugurated and Europe was filling with electricity and trains. That tempered glow now arrives from a small and modest constellation of the southern hemisphere.

Constellation
Circinus
Apparent magnitude
5.65
Distance
131.6 light years
Coordinates (J2000)
RA 230.794° · Dec -60.657°
Catalogue
HIP 75308 · HD 136359

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