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Chi
Southern polar starIts story
Chi Octantis burns 257 light-years away within the constellation that holds the south celestial pole —the austral counterpart to Ursa Minor, only far dimmer. An orange K-type giant, it is one of the few clear stars of a field ruled by gloom: there is no southern equivalent to Polaris, and finding the celestial south requires triangulations from the Southern Cross.
- Constellation
- Octans
- Apparent magnitude
- 5.29
- Distance
- 256.9 light years
- Coordinates (J2000)
- RA 283.698° · Dec -87.606°
- Catalogue
- HIP 92824 · HD 164461
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