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Sirius is a binary star.
Sirius may also refer to:
Businesses:
- Sirius Satellite Radio, a North American satellite radio service
- Sirius XM Radio, a holding company
- Sirius (satellite), communications satellites operated by SES Sirius
- SES Sirius, a Scandinavian satellite operator
- Sirius Systems Technology, a defunct California personal computer manufacturer
- Sirius Corporation Ltd, a UK open source services company
- Sirius Technologies, a Swiss Sustainability software and consulting company
Music:
- Sirius (album), an album by Clannad
- Sirius B (album), an album by Therion
- Sirius (Stockhausen), a composition by Karlheinz Stockhausen
- "Sirius" (song), a song by The Alan Parsons Project from Eye in the Sky
- "Sirius", a song by Mike Oldfield from Tres Lunas
Persons:
- R. U. Sirius (born c. 1955), American writer
- Sirius Black, character in Order of the Phoenix
Products:
- Beatmania IIDX 17: Sirius, a video game
- Lockheed Sirius, an aircraft
- Mitsubishi Sirius engine
- Quasimidi Sirius, a music synthesizer
- Sirius visualization software, software for modeling molecules
Ships:
- SS Sirius (1837)
- HMAS Sirius, a Royal Australian Navy tanker
- USNS Sirius (T-AFS-8), a United States Navy support ship
- MV Sirius, a ship owned by Greenpeace
- MV Sirius Star, a supertanker
- HMS Sirius (disambiguation)
- NB Sirius, narrowboat conversion design
Other uses:
- Sirius (horse), the winner of the 1944 Melbourne Cup race
- Sirius (dog), a mythological companion of Orion according to Homer
- Sirius (novel), a novel by Olaf Stapledon
- Slædepatruljen Sirius, a Danish military unit
- List of IK Sirius sections, Swedish sports clubs
See also
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