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  • Sirius A Temperature: Unveiling the Heat of the Brightest Star
    The surface temperature of Sirius A, the primary star in the Sirius system, is approximately 9,940 Kelvin or 9,667 degrees Celsius. It is a very hot star classified as an A-type main-sequence star (A1V). The high temperature of Sirius A contributes to its intense brightness and bluish-white color.
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