Sirius, the brightest true star in the night sky, is low in the southeast at nightfall. It is the leading light of Canis Major. The big dog’s second-brightest star, Adhara, perches below it, forming one of the dog’s legs.
Sirius, the brightest true star in the night sky, is low in the southeast at nightfall. It is the leading light of Canis Major. The big dog’s second-brightest star, Adhara, perches below it, forming one of the dog’s legs.