LN Andromedae (LN And), also known as HD 217811, HR 8768, is a formerly suspected variable star[6] in the constellation Andromeda. Located approximately 458 parsecs (1,490 ly) away from Earth,[2] it shines with an apparent visual magnitude 6.41, thus it can be seen by the naked eye under very favourable conditions. Its spectral classification is B2V, meaning that it's a hot main sequence star, emitting light approximately with a blackbody spectrum at an effective temperature of 18,090 K.[14]
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