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Pi Chamaeleontis

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Pi Chamaeleontis (Pi Cha), is a star located in the constellation Chamaeleon. Pi Chamaeleontis is also known as HR 4479, and HD 101132. Pi Chamaeleontis is located at Right Ascension 11h 37m 15s and Declination -75 deg 53 arcmin 48 arcsec.

Pi Chamaeleontis is a F1III giant star with an effective temperature of 7100 Kelvin. It has an apparent visual magnitude of +5.65, an absolute magnitude of +2.52 and a mass of 1.2 solar masses. It is located 42 pc (137 light years) from the Sun.