Gamma Lupi

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Gamma Lupi
Observation data
Epoch J2000.0
Constellation
(pronunciation)
Lupus
Right ascension 15h 35m 8.5s
Declination −41° 10' 1"
Apparent magnitude (V) 2.80
Absolute magnitude (V) -3.40
Distance 567 ly
(173.93 pc)
Spectral type B2IV
Other designations
HD 138690, HR 5776, SAO 225938, FK5 ---, UBV 13314, CD -40 9760 , HIP 76297

Gamma Lupi (γ Lup / γ Lup) is a Class B2IV, third-magnitude star in the constellation Lupus. It is sometimes called by the Greek proper name Thusia, meaning "The Sacrifice" or Thusia Theriou, meaning "The Animal Sacrifice".

This star is a blue giant, located about 565 light-years from Earth.

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