Capella

Yellow giant binary · Alpha Aurigae
Brightest star in Auriga

Though it looks like a single golden point, Capella is actually a close pair of yellow giant stars orbiting each other, and it is the most northerly first-magnitude star in the sky.

Illustration generated from temperature, not a photograph

5,272 K
surface · yellow dwarf, like our Sun
42 ly
from Earth
0.1
apparent magnitude

Its light has been travelling 42 years to reach us, so you see Capella as it was 42 years ago.

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Barred spiral galaxy.
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