Astronomy Nation - R Leporis: A Vampire's Star Better known as Hind's Crimson Star, R Leporis is a rare star in planet Earth's night sky. It's also a shocking shade of red.
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![Lepus constellation. Optical image of the constellation Lepus, the hare. North is at top. Its most prominent stars are Arneb (Alpha Leporis, blue) at Stock Photo - Alamy Lepus constellation. Optical image of the constellation Lepus, the hare. North is at top. Its most prominent stars are Arneb (Alpha Leporis, blue) at Stock Photo - Alamy](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2ADMA0D/lepus-constellation-optical-image-of-the-constellation-lepus-the-hare-north-is-at-top-its-most-prominent-stars-are-arneb-alpha-leporis-blue-at-2ADMA0D.jpg)