Sirius

Observed:  Points: 10

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as of 04/19/2024 9:26 p.m.

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General Info

TypeDouble Star
ConstellationCanis Major
Right ascension6h45'8.930''
Declination-16°42'58.020''
Magnitude-1.440
Distance8.602ly
Catalog Designations HIP32349, HD48915

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Sirius

Naked eye
10 points

The brightest star in the sky, how could you miss it? I usually look for Sirius first as dusk approaches, to get my "celestial bearings"

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