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the brightest star in night sky 'serius' can be found in the left slanting direction of belt of which contellation ​

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Answered by subhalaxmiswain123
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belt of Orion

According to NASA, Sirius has a mass that's two times that of Earth's sun. If the star were placed next to our sun, Sirius would outshine it more than 20 times over. To find Sirius, use the belt of Orion as a pointer. The belt's three stars point downward toward Sirius to the left.

Answered by nayonikabatra11
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According to NASA, Sirius has a mass that's two times that of Earth's sun. If the star were placed next to our sun, Sirius would outshine it more than 20 times over. To find Sirius, use the belt of Orion as a pointer. The belt's three stars point downward toward Sirius to the left.

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