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the brightest star in the sky
from our window you can see an incredibly bright star.
On very clear nights, with no cloud cover, there it seems to sit, twinkling away, and i wonder what it is. I am no astronomer, though happy to listen and learn from those who are interested and knowledgeable. someone else
who doesn't live in the capital has asked me, and i said i wasn't sure.
On very clear nights, with no cloud cover, there it seems to sit, twinkling away, and i wonder what it is. I am no astronomer, though happy to listen and learn from those who are interested and knowledgeable. someone else
who doesn't live in the capital has asked me, and i said i wasn't sure.
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Sirius is the brightest star but it's not as bright as people often think it is.
Sirius is low in the sky below Orion
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Sirius is low in the sky below Orion
http://commons.wikime...le:Finding_sirius.png
Sirius is quite interesting for a number of reasons, it's quite close to us about 8 light years and has a small white dwarf star orbiting it (actually it's quite large for a white dwarf about the mass of the sun)
It was one of the first white dwarves found - you need a pretty good telescope.
Sirius is the "dog star" following at the heels of Orion the Hunter and Sirius B has been nicknamed "the pup" (all together aaah)
But I still think you're most likely looking at Jupiter
It was one of the first white dwarves found - you need a pretty good telescope.
Sirius is the "dog star" following at the heels of Orion the Hunter and Sirius B has been nicknamed "the pup" (all together aaah)
But I still think you're most likely looking at Jupiter
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