Siriusly
Posted in Current Events, History, Stargazing on March 9th, 2010 by Peter LipscombThis week, we take another look at the brightest star in the night sky, the Dog Star, Sirius. During the winter months, it commands our attention with a kaleidoscopic display of dazzling color. Found nearly due south at twilight, Sirius is progressing slowly toward the western horizon. By mid-May, Sirius will set with the Sun and be absent from the night sky until it returns in autumn.
As stars go, Sirius is relatively close at 8.6 light years distant. To get a better sense of just how far away that is, consider this; many of the third graders enrolled in schools around town were born the same year the starlight we see tonight left Sirius.

