One of the reddest stars in the galaxy bounds across the south on February evenings, in the constellation Lepus, the hare. Its primary name is R Leporis, but it’s better known as Hind’s Crimson Star for the astronomer who discovered it.
One of the reddest stars in the galaxy bounds across the south on February evenings, in the constellation Lepus, the hare. Its primary name is R Leporis, but it’s better known as Hind’s Crimson Star for the astronomer who discovered it.