The second brightest star in the night sky is Canopus, located in the constellation Carina. It shines with an apparent magnitude of about -0.72, making it a prominent feature in the Southern Hemisphere's sky. Canopus is a giant star, significantly more luminous than the Sun, and is approximately 310 light-years away from Earth. Its brightness and position make it an important navigational star for sailors and travelers.
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