Miaplacidus

Miaplacidus ("placid waters") is one of the brightest stars in Earth's night sky, with apparent magnitude 1.68. Its Bayer designation is β Carinae. The name is apparently from Latin placidus and Arabic مياه miyāh "waters".
  • Right Ascension (J2000) = 9h 13m 11.975s
  • Declination (J2000) = -69 43' 1.948"
  • Distance from Earth = 111 light years
  • Luminosity = 214 times solar
Carinae, Beta

 

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