Beta Corvus
Beta Corvus, also known as Kraz, is a binary star system located in the constellation of Corvus. It is approximately 77 light-years away from Earth and consists of two stars that orbit each other. The primary star is a spectral type A, which is hotter and brighter than our Sun.
The secondary star in the Beta Corvus system is a cooler, dimmer star of spectral type F. Together, these stars create a visually appealing sight in the night sky. The system is part of a larger group of stars in the Corvus constellation, which is known for its distinctive crow shape.