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Sirius is the brightest star in the sky. It's in the constellation Canis Major and is visible to us in the evenings from around October through May.
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Sirius Photos - Alpha Canis Major Photos, The brightest star in the sky, in the constellation of Canis Major or the Big Dog. Also known as the Dog
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