An exact date of birth for Sirius Black is not known. We do know that he was born sometime between September and December of 1959.
According to interviews with J.K. Rowling, Sirius Black was born in Autumn. Therefore, we can further narrow down the date to somewhere between September 21 - December 21, 1959.
In Sirius' bedroom, Harry found a two-way mirror that allowed him to communicate with Sirius in secret. This mirror became an important communication tool between Harry and Sirius throughout the series.
he would have been ether 36 or 37 as we never find out his birthday so we can't be certain
Sirius is Harry's godfather. Sirius Black is Harry's godfather.Harry is sirius's Godson.
It is not real. Sirius is a two-star system containing only Sirius A and Sirius B.
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).
No. Sirius consists of two stars. Sirius A is larger than the sun but is not a giant. Sirius B is a white dwarf,
No, but Sirius B is,
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Sirius, which consists of both Sirius A and Sirius B is in the constellation Canis Major, which, if you are looking south, appears below and to the left of Orion. Sirius B itself is too dim to be seen from Earth; the vast majority of the light from Sirius is from Sirius A. Even then, as a binary system, the two stars are too close together for us to see them separately.
In "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban," Harry receives a birthday present from his godfather, Sirius Black, which is a Firebolt broomstick. This gift is particularly significant as it symbolizes Sirius's support and connection to Harry, especially after the hardships he faced in his earlier years. The Firebolt is also a top-of-the-line broomstick, enhancing Harry's skills on the Quidditch team.
Sirius is actually a binary star system. Sirius A has an apparent magnitude of -1.46 whereas Sirius B has an apparent magnitude of 8.3
No, Sirius is not an asteroid. Sirius is a binary star system consisting of the brighter star, Sirius A, and its companion, Sirius B, which is a white dwarf star. It is the brightest star in the Earth's night sky.