Beta Leporis A
Beta Leporis A is a bright star located in the constellation of Lepus, approximately 36 light-years away from Earth. It is classified as a K-type giant star, which means it has expanded and cooled after exhausting the hydrogen in its core. This star has a distinct orange hue, making it easily recognizable in the night sky.
The star is part of a binary system, meaning it has a companion star, Beta Leporis B. Together, they are often studied to understand stellar evolution and the dynamics of binary systems. Beta Leporis A is also notable for its relatively high luminosity, shining about 50 times brighter than our Sun.