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Its story
In tiny Sagitta —one of the smallest constellations in the sky, drawn as an arrow—, an orange dwarf burns at 809 light-years. Its light left around the year 1215, when the English barons forced King John to seal the Magna Carta on the banks of the Thames and the embryo of modern constitutional law —though no one yet knew it— was being born.
- Constellation
- Sagitta
- Apparent magnitude
- 5.99
- Distance
- 809.4 light years
- Coordinates (J2000)
- RA 300.818° · Dec 18.501°
- Catalogue
- HIP 98738 · HD 190211
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