Talk:Eta1 Doradus

Venus South Pole
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 * η1 Doradus can be considered the south pole star of Venus, as it is the closest bright star to Venus's south celestial pole.

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the Venusian north pole is at RA 272.76, DEC 67.16; the south pole then would be at RA 92.76, DEC −67.16. The RA converts to 06:02:46 and the DEC to −67°09′36″. Eyeballing it, the closest bright star to those coordinates may instead be Nu Doradus at RA 06:08:44, Dec. −68°50′36″.

At any rate it needs a proper reference before being re-introduced. Praemonitus (talk) 22:27, 29 August 2019 (UTC)