Sirius, the night sky’s brightest star, arcs across the southwest on March nights. It is low in the south-southeast at nightfall and wheels westward later on. Not only is it bright, it’s also quite twinkly – it shifts colors in the blink of an eye.
Sirius, the night sky’s brightest star, arcs across the southwest on March nights. It is low in the south-southeast at nightfall and wheels westward later on. Not only is it bright, it’s also quite twinkly – it shifts colors in the blink of an eye.