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- Delta_Coronae_Borealis comment "Delta Coronae Borealis (δ CrB) is a star in the constellation Corona Borealis. Its apparent magnitude is 4.60, and it is around 170 light-years distant. It is actually a yellow giant star of spectral type G3.5III that around 2.4 times as massive as the Sun and has swollen to 7.4 times its radius. It has a surface temperature of 5180 K. For most of its existence, Delta Coronae Borealis was a blue-white main sequence star of spectral type B before it ran out of hydrogen fuel in its core.".
- Q5098334 comment "Delta Coronae Borealis (δ CrB) is a star in the constellation Corona Borealis. Its apparent magnitude is 4.60, and it is around 170 light-years distant. It is actually a yellow giant star of spectral type G3.5III that around 2.4 times as massive as the Sun and has swollen to 7.4 times its radius. It has a surface temperature of 5180 K. For most of its existence, Delta Coronae Borealis was a blue-white main sequence star of spectral type B before it ran out of hydrogen fuel in its core.".