Art, asked by deepanshu8195, 8 months ago

how can you locate Sirius star in the Sky​

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Answered by Anonymous
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It's the sky's brightest star! Plus, anyone familiar with the constellation Orion can simply draw a line through Orion's Belt to find this star. Sirius is roughly eight times as far from the Belt as the Belt is wide. It's easy to use Orion's Belt to locate Sirius, the brightest star of the nighttime sky.

Answered by Bobby8497
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The three stars of Orion's Belt point towards bright Sirius near the horizon.

Sirius is located in a rather in small constellation , canis major. It's visible in evening skies in late winter, in late summer, u will find it in the east.

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