38 Lyncis

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38 Lyncis
Observation data
Epoch J2000.0
Constellation
(pronunciation)
Lynx
Right ascension 09h 18m 50.67s
Declination +36° 48' 10.4"
Apparent magnitude (V) +3.82
Absolute magnitude (V) 0.96
Distance 122 ly
(37.42 pc)
Spectral type A1V
Other designations
Maculata, HR 3690, HD 80081, BD +37 1965, HIP 45688, SAO 61391, FK5 ---, UBV 8876, GC 12830

38 Lyncis (38 Lyn / 38 Lyncis) is a Class A1, fourth-magnitude star in the constellation Lynx. It sometimes called by the Latin names Maculosa and Maculata, which synonymously mean "The Spotted One". Johannes Hevelius was referring to the Eurasian lynx, which he and others perceived as being spotted like a leopard.

38 Lyncis is a binary double star located about 120 light-years from Earth.

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