Sirius A has a spectral type of A1V. So it has a colour of white to white blue.
Sirius A has a spectral class of A1V [See related questions]
He has grey eyes and black hair
No, it's just a pattern of stars that someone once thought looked like a scorpion. If you were to move away from earth, all the constallations would look quite different.
XM and Sirius radios have there own devices, just like iPod has iHomes, XM and Sirius radios have portable radios that you can plug in your XM or Sirius radio to.
Sirius is a star, so it doesn't have an orbit like the planets do. Thus, you can't calculate a year for Sirius. All you can do is estimate its age in Earth years.
Sirius satellite radios, like XM radios, typically cost about $100 to be installed in cars.
Sirius is a binary star system Sirius A and Sirius B.The distance separating Sirius A from B varies between 8.1 and 31.5 AU. (See related question).
See related link for a picture of Sirius and it's binary. Sirius B can be found in the bottom left corner.
Look up the Wikipedia article, "Sirius", for more details. Briefly, it is: the brightest star in the sky (however, some planets, which also look like stars, are brighter); 8.6 light-years away; a double star; one of the components (Sirius B) was the first white dwarf to be discovered.
Because all people have different looks. He chose to look like that. ( Or he was in Azkaban to long)
No, it's just a pattern of stars that someone once thought looked like a scorpion. If you were to move away from earth, all the constallations would look quite different.
XM and Sirius radios have there own devices, just like iPod has iHomes, XM and Sirius radios have portable radios that you can plug in your XM or Sirius radio to.
Just like Serious.
No. There is no such thing as an "earth-like star" as Earth is a planet, not a star. Sirius A is a star that is larger and brighter than the sun.
It hasn't been said, but I am assuming that he has his father's looks and his mother's eyes. Other people have their own ideas.
Sirius is a star, so it doesn't have an orbit like the planets do. Thus, you can't calculate a year for Sirius. All you can do is estimate its age in Earth years.
He considered him a father figure because he had never had a father before. Not even an adult outside of school who genuinely cared for him and was kind to him. Sirius was there to look out for Harry's safety and to catch him. Just like a father.
Sirius was a bear like dog, probably a mongrel or something like that
What do you mean by "biggest"? That it looks brightest? That its real brightness is the greatest? That it has the largest diameter? The greatest mass? The star that looks brightest for us is Sirius. Planets, however, also look like stars, and some of them look brighter than Sirius, including Venus, Jupiter, and sometimes Mars.