Submitted by smilingpike31 t3_10o7an9 in space
BOBauthor t1_j6grjgn wrote
If observers in the alpha Centauri system looked at our Sun, they would see a star of apparent magnitude 0.5, which is very bright. The Sun would be in the constellation Cassiopeia, and could be considered as an extension of it. (Cassiopeia itself wouldn't appear much different.) Here's a Sky & Telescope article about this.
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