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HR 4729

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HR 4729 is a hot blue star located in the Crux constellation. Many think it might be orbiting Alpha Crucis. The star is 5.5 times more big than the Sun.[1]

References[change]

  1. Wesselink, A. J.; Paranya, K.; DeVorkin, K. (1 November 1972). "Catalogue of stellar dimensions". Astronomy and Astrophysics Supplement Series. 7: 257. Bibcode:1972A&AS....7..257W – via NASA ADS.