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the Egyptian year began when , the brightest star, appeared in morning sky.​

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Answered by Shristichandel12
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Sirius is sometimes called the Dog Star. Most people in the Northern Hemisphere notice Sirius in the southeast – south – or southwest on evenings from winter to mid-spring. February evenings are a grand time to see it. It's also fun to spot Sirius as it ascends in the east before dawn on late summer mornings.

Answered by sheliadhikary00633
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Sirius, also known as the Dog Star or Sirius A, is the brightest star in Earth's night sky. The name means "glowing" in Greek — a fitting description, as only a few planets, the full moon and the International Space Station outshine this star.

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