Theta Indi (θ Ind) is a binary star in the constellationIndus. Its apparent magnitude is 4.40[2] and it is approximately 98.8 light years away based on parallax.[1] The smaller companion, B, has a spectral type of G0V (yellow main-sequence) and an apparent magnitude of 7.18 at a separation of 6.71″.[9] Recent observations suggest the primary is itself a binary with components Aa and Ab orbiting at 0.0617″, estimated period about 1.3 years.[10][11]
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