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hip-86313
Its story
In Serpens —the only constellation split in two by Ophiuchus who holds it— shines a K-type star, orange and unhurried, somewhat cooler than the Sun. Its light set out at the close of the seventeenth century, when Newton was formulating the law of universal gravitation and Dutch harbours loaded ships bound for the Indies. Almost four centuries later, it reaches the night at last.
- Constellation
- Serpens
- Apparent magnitude
- 5.74
- Distance
- 384.2 light years
- Coordinates (J2000)
- RA 264.540° · Dec -10.926°
- Catalogue
- HIP 86313 · HD 160018
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