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  • 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.
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Where is the Sirius constellation?

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.


Where is Sirius b located in the night sky?

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.


What constellation does that star Sirius belong to?

== == Sirius is the Dog Star, the brightest star (after the sun) in the sky.


How is the star Polaris compared to that of the star Sirius?

Sirius is the brightest star...Polaris is bigger then Sirius, Polaris is 360 to 820 light years away from earth, and Sirius is only 8.6 light years away. The Sirius star is known as the dog constalation, The polaris star is found at the tip and corner of the big dipper and the little dipper


How are Sirius and Betelgeuse alike?

Sirius and Betelgeuse are two of the brightest stars in the night sky, with Sirius being the brightest and Betelgeuse being the 9th brightest. Betelgeuse is in the wonderful constellation of Orion. Sirius is in the nearby constellation of Canis Major. They are very easy to spot, with Betelgeuse being at the top left of Orion and Sirius, being below and to the left of Orion, with Orion's Belt acting as a good way of pointing towards it. Comparing the two it is also easy to notice the difference in colour as Betelgeuse is a red supergiant and looks reddish in colour, very different to Sirius.

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What constellation is the brightest star in the night sky?

The brightest star in the night sky is Sirius, and it is located in the constellation Canis Major. Sirius is also known as the "Dog Star" and is easily visible in the winter months in the Northern Hemisphere.


What constellation is Canopus in?

Canopus is located in the constellation of Carina in the southern sky. It is the second brightest star in the night sky, after Sirius.


Where is the Sirius constellation?

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.


What consteillation is sirius in?

The constellation that Sirius is in is called Canis Major.


What is brightest star in the night sky?

The brightest star in the night sky is Sirius, which has an apparent magnitude of −1.46 and is located in the constellation of Canis Major.


What constellation is sirius from?

Sirius is the brightest star in Canis Major (the big dog).


Which constellation most visible star?

i think ORION....(the hunter)even visible in the daylight


Where can you find more info about Sirius the constellation?

Sirius is a star, not a constellation.You can read about it here:< en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sirius >


Which star is called the dog star?

the dog star is called sirius and is located south west of Orion belts in the southern hemisphere


What is Constellation of a dog?

There is a constellation (group of stars) that looks like a dog. It is called Sirius.


What is the shinyest star?

The shiniest star in the sky is Sirius, also known as the Dog Star. It is the brightest star in Earth's night sky and is located in the constellation Canis Major. Sirius is a binary star system, with the main star being Sirius A and its companion being Sirius B.


What is the meaning of Sirius the brightest star of Gemini?

Sirius is the brightest star in the constellation Canis Major. The brightest star in the constellation Gemini is Pollux with a magnitude of 1.2.