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BINARY STAR SYSTEM IN THE CONSTELLATION OF CANIS MAJOR
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  • Orion]] (''right''). The three brightest stars in this image—Sirius, [[Betelgeuse]] (''top right'') and [[Procyon]] (''top left'')—form the [[Winter Triangle]]. The bright star at top center is [[Alhena]], which forms a cross-shaped asterism with the Winter Triangle.
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  • The orbit of Sirius&nbsp;B around A, as seen from Earth (slanted ellipse). The wide horizontal ellipse shows the true shape of the orbit (with an arbitrary orientation) as it would appear if viewed straight on.
  • Comparison of Sirius&nbsp;A and the Sun, to scale and relative surface brightness
  • A [[Chandra X-ray Observatory]] image of the Sirius star system, where the spike-like pattern is due to the support structure for the transmission grating. The bright source is Sirius&nbsp;B. Credit: NASA/SAO/CXC
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  • Size comparison of Sirius B and Earth
  • Sirius midnight culmination at New Year 2022 local solar time<ref name="EarthSky2017"/>
  • meridian]] at a height of 20&nbsp;degrees above the horizon. During 29 seconds Sirius moves on an arc of 7.5 minutes from the left to the right.

Dog Star         
·- Sirius, a star of the constellation Canis Major, or the Greater Dog, and the brightest star in the heavens;
- called also Canicula, and, in astronomical charts, / Canis Majoris. ·see Dog days.
Dog Star         
¦ noun Sirius, the brightest star in the sky.
Origin
translating Gk kuon or L. canicula 'small dog'; so named as it appears to follow at the heels of Orion (the hunter).
Star (dog)         
  • Charlie Cifarelli and Star at the [[Alzheimer's Walk]] 2015 in Lincoln, Nebraska
  • Charlie and Star, 2020
  • Charlie Cifarelli shares Star's story with a journalism class at Nebraska Wesleyan University.
DOG SHOT BY POLICE
User:Richard Hargesheimer/sandbox; Draft:Star the Dog; Star the Dog; Star the dog; Star the New York Pit Bull
Star was a mixed-breed female pit bull who was shot by the New York City Police Department in 2012 while she was protecting her homeless owner who was in the midst of a seizure. Star's shooting was captured on video, and went viral, leading to controversies over police handling of companion dogs.

Википедия

Sirius

Sirius is the brightest star in the night sky. Its name is derived from the Greek word Σείριος, or Seirios, meaning lit. 'glowing' or 'scorching'. The star is designated α Canis Majoris, Latinized to Alpha Canis Majoris, and abbreviated α CMa or Alpha CMa. With a visual apparent magnitude of −1.46, Sirius is almost twice as bright as Canopus, the next brightest star. Sirius is a binary star consisting of a main-sequence star of spectral type A0 or A1, termed Sirius A, and a faint white dwarf companion of spectral type DA2, termed Sirius B. The distance between the two varies between 8.2 and 31.5 astronomical units as they orbit every 50 years.

Sirius appears bright because of its intrinsic luminosity and its proximity to the Solar System. At a distance of 2.64 parsecs (8.6 ly), the Sirius system is one of Earth's nearest neighbours. Sirius is gradually moving closer to the Solar System; it is expected to increase in brightness slightly over the next 60,000 years to reach a peak magnitude of −1.68. Coincidentally, at about the same time, Sirius will take its turn as the southern Pole Star, around the year 66270. In that year, Sirius will come to within 1.6 degrees of the south celestial pole. This is due to precession and proper motion of Sirius itself which moves slowly in the SSW direction. So it will be visible from the southern hemisphere only. After that time, its distance will begin to increase, and it will become fainter, but it will continue to be the brightest star in the Earth's night sky for approximately the next 210,000 years, at which point Vega, another A-type star that is intrinsically more luminous than Sirius, becomes the brightest star.

Sirius A is about twice as massive as the Sun (M) and has an absolute visual magnitude of +1.43. It is 25 times as luminous as the Sun, but has a significantly lower luminosity than other bright stars such as Canopus, Betelgeuse, or Rigel. The system is between 200 and 300 million years old. It was originally composed of two bright bluish stars. The initially more massive of these, Sirius B, consumed its hydrogen fuel and became a red giant before shedding its outer layers and collapsing into its current state as a white dwarf around 120 million years ago.

Sirius is colloquially known as the "Dog Star", reflecting its prominence in its constellation, Canis Major (the Greater Dog). The heliacal rising of Sirius marked the flooding of the Nile in Ancient Egypt and the "dog days" of summer for the ancient Greeks, while to the Polynesians, mostly in the Southern Hemisphere, the star marked winter and was an important reference for their navigation around the Pacific Ocean.

Примеры употребления для Dog Star
1. Tiny diamonds gleamed in the black bowl of the sky: Orion, the hunter; Sirius, the dog star.