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Alpha Mensae is a yellow star 33.1 light years away, very similar to our own Sun with a magnitude of 5.1.
The constellation has only fifth- and sixth-magnitude stars; it's found due south of the Large Magellanic Cloud. (In fact beta Mensae is just inside the southern edge of the LMC.
Alpha Mensae is found at the opposite edge of the same
binocular field.
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