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SIRIUS 9

SIRIUS 9

SIRIUS 10

SIRIUS 10

SIRIUS 11

SIRIUS 11

Looking up at the skies, the stars and dreaming with my series Sirius
Progressing with my series Sirius at time faster than other just like the astro physicians discover new planets and new stars…

February is perfect for both Northern Hemisphere and Southern Hemisphere observers to view the brightest star in the sky: Sirius. As part of the constellation Canis Major the Greater Dog, Sirius also earns the nickname of the Dog Star. From the Northern Hemisphere, Sirius arcs across in the southern sky. From the Southern Hemisphere, it swings high overhead. It’s always easy to spot as the brightest point of light in its region of sky (unless a planet happens to be near it, which none are in early 2024) Earthsky.

Sirius 9 Graphite star Sirius 10 Orange star Sirius 11 Purple star