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Chi

Southern polar star

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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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