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English: Chi Cygni near its minimum brightness in visible light and 1µm infrared light. The spectacular reduction in visible magnitude is largely caused by a shift in the peak emission wavelength towards the infrared during its cycle. As a result, when viewed in infrared light, the star is quite bright even at minima.
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Chi Cygni near its minimum brightness in visible light and 1µm infrared light

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