Not just Sirius - all stars do this. This is due to changes in density in our atmosphere.
Not just Sirius - all stars do this. This is due to changes in density in our atmosphere.
Not just Sirius - all stars do this. This is due to changes in density in our atmosphere.
Not just Sirius - all stars do this. This is due to changes in density in our atmosphere.
Not just Sirius - all stars do this. This is due to changes in density in our atmosphere.
Because it is in the constellation Canis Major (meaning big dog!)
Sirius is the brightest star in the sky. It is in the constellation of Canis Major, visible in the northern hemisphere during the winter months. Canis Major is also known as the Big Dog, earning the star its nickname -- "the Dog Star."
Go to youtube and search......face of a dog in a star....I took this video and was told that it was sirius, or the dog star. I can't argue with that because it looks like a dog. I searched everywhere to find what a pic of the dog face in dog star looks like and came up with nothing. Maybe I am the first one to actually photograph it.
The brightest star in our night sky is the star Sirius. It has an apparent magnitude of -1.46 or so. The meaning of that number is not easy to explain but to put it in context, the sun is a -26 or so (much brighter of course), and Venus can be up to -4.6. So negative numbers are brighter in this case. The star Vega is 0. The dimmest star you can see under perfect conditions is around +6.
Yes, Sirius is quite big while Barnard's star is small.
No. Sirius is a star.
Sirius is also known as the Dog Star.
the dog star is called sirius and is located south west of Orion belts in the southern hemisphere
No. The North Star is Polaris. Sirius is known as the Dog Star.
Sirius also known as the dog star is the brightest star in the sky.
Sirius is approximately 8.7 light-years away from Earth.In order to find Sirius in the night sky, find Orion's Belt, and follow its line of stars down to the left and you will find Sirius.
That would be the Dog Star: Sirius.
Sirius is the brightest star in Canis Major (the big dog).
the great dog star also known as Sirius is said to be arians companion arian was a great warrior
Sirius is the brightest star in the sky. It is in the constellation of Canis Major, visible in the northern hemisphere during the winter months. Canis Major is also known as the Big Dog, earning the star its nickname -- "the Dog Star."
The name Sirius refers to the star of the same name. Sirius is the brightest star in the night sky. It is also the brightest star in the constellation Canis Major (Great Dog) it is sometimes called the Dog Star. The name Sirius Black therefore fits very nicely with his ability to transform into a large black dog. Several of Sirius' relatives are also named after stars and constellations.
The name Sirius refers to the star of the same name. Sirius is the brightest star in the night sky. It is also the brightest star in the constellation Canis Major (Great Dog) it is sometimes called the Dog Star. The name Sirius Black therefore fits very nicely with his ability to transform into a large black dog. Several of Sirius' relatives are also named after stars and constellations.
the "dog star" Padfoot =)