the great dog star also known as Sirius is said to be arians companion arian was a great warrior
the best time of year to see the great dog is in the fall .
Not precisely.Canis major translated from Latin to English is "the great dog".Canis majoris translated from Latin to English is "of the great dog", or "the great dog's".("Great" in both of those is meant in the sense of "big, large", not in the sense of "wow, what a fantastic dog.")
Canis major: The "big" dog constellation.Canis minor: The "small" dog constellation.Canes Venatici: The "hunting" dogs constellation.
Hercules became a constellation in Greek mythology as a tribute to his great strength and heroic deeds, particularly his twelve labors. After his death, the gods transformed him into a constellation as a way to honor him and allow his story to live on in the stars.
The star constellation for December is Sagittarius.
Canis Major.
the best time of year to see the great dog is in the fall .
This big budget film boasts a constellation of stars.Sirius, also called the Great Dog Star, is in the constellation of stars called Canis Major.
There is a constellation (group of stars) that looks like a dog. It is called Sirius.
Not precisely.Canis major translated from Latin to English is "the great dog".Canis majoris translated from Latin to English is "of the great dog", or "the great dog's".("Great" in both of those is meant in the sense of "big, large", not in the sense of "wow, what a fantastic dog.")
It's supposed to look like a dog. The especially bright star (Sirius) at the front top corner can be the dog's eye or nose. He is following right behind the constellation Orion, the Hunter.
Canis Major, often called The Great Dog. Sirius is sometimes called The Dog Star.
Sirius is NOT a constellation - it's a star, the brightest star in our night sky. It's in the constellation, Canis Major the Great Dog - just left of Orion.
Canis major: The "big" dog constellation.Canis minor: The "small" dog constellation.Canes Venatici: The "hunting" dogs constellation.
Hercules became a constellation in Greek mythology as a tribute to his great strength and heroic deeds, particularly his twelve labors. After his death, the gods transformed him into a constellation as a way to honor him and allow his story to live on in the stars.
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