Gamma Leporis
Gamma Leporis is a star located in the constellation of Lepus, which is Latin for "the hare." It is approximately 59 light-years away from Earth and is classified as a K-type giant star. This means it is cooler and larger than our Sun, with a distinct orange hue.
The star is part of a binary system, meaning it has a companion star that orbits around it. Gamma Leporis is notable for its brightness, making it one of the more prominent stars in its constellation. Its apparent magnitude is around 3.6, allowing it to be easily seen with the naked eye.