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DL Crucis is a variable star located in the constellation Crux. It is classified as a B-type supergiant exhibiting irregular brightness variations.
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**DL Crucis**
**Definition:**
DL Crucis is a variable star located in the constellation Crux. It is classified as a B-type supergiant exhibiting irregular brightness variations.
**Article:**
DL Crucis is a luminous B-type supergiant star situated in the southern constellation of Crux. It is known for its variability in brightness, which is irregular and not well-defined by a specific period. The star’s spectral type indicates a hot, massive star with a surface temperature exceeding 20,000 K. As a supergiant, DL Crucis is in an advanced stage of stellar evolution, having expanded significantly after exhausting hydrogen in its core. Its variability is thought to be caused by pulsations or changes in its stellar wind. DL Crucis contributes to the understanding of massive star behavior and evolution in the Milky Way.
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DL Crucis is a B-type supergiant star in the constellation Crux, known for its irregular brightness variations. It provides insights into the evolution of massive stars.