Camelopardalis - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Camelopardalisβ Cam is the brightest star in Camelopardalis with an apparent magnitude of 4.03. This star is a double star, with components of magnitudes 4.0 and 8.6. The primary is a yellow-hued supergiant 1000 light-years from Earth. 11 Cam is a star of magnitude 5.2, 650 light-years from Earth.
Camelopardalis - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CamelopardalisAlthough Camelopardalis is the 18th largest constellation, it is not a particularly bright constellation, as the brightest stars are only of fourth magnitude. In fact, it only contains four stars brighter than magnitude 5.0. • α Cam is a blue-hued supergiant star of magnitude 4.3, over 6,000 light-years from Earth. It is one of the most distant stars easily visible with the naked eye.
Camelopardalis | StarDate Online
https://stardate.org/radio/program/2021-11-2626.11.2021 · The brightest star, Beta Camelopardalis, is more than 850 light-years away. The star is a yellow supergiant. It’s about the same temperature as the Sun, but much bigger and heavier, and thousands of times brighter. The third-brightest star, known as Alpha, is even more impressive. It’s a blue supergiant.