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Proper NameNone
Bayer Designationw Centauri
Flamsteed NumberNone
HR (BSC)4831
HD110458
ConstellationCentaurus
Right Ascension12h 42m 35s
Declination-48° 48' 47"
Distance194 light years
59 parsecs
MagnitudeApparent: +4.65
Absolute: +0.78
Spectral ClassK0III orange giant
Optimum VisibilityApril (Usually visible from southern latitudes)

w Centauri falls on a close line of sight with the much brighter second-magnitude star Muhlifain or Gamma Centauri, seen to the southwest in this image. The two stars are separated by just thirteen arcminutes in the sky, but in fact w Centauri is considerably more distant than Muhlifain, lying more than sixty light years farther from the Sun. Imagery provided by Aladin sky atlas

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