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hip-92024
Its story
Beneath the discreet southern Peacock pulses a white star scarcely hotter than the Sun, 93 light-years away. Its light was born around 1933, while Edwin Hubble was still deciphering the expanding universe from Mount Wilson. Type A stars are young crystals: they shine with hydrogen lines so clean they were used to classify the entire sky.
- Constellation
- Pavo
- Apparent magnitude
- 4.78
- Distance
- 93.1 light years
- Coordinates (J2000)
- RA 281.362° · Dec -64.871°
- Catalogue
- HIP 92024 · HD 172555
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