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  • Sirius: The Brightest Star in the Night Sky - Facts & Information
    The brightest star you can see in the night sky, other than the Sun, is Sirius.

    It's a binary star system, meaning it has two stars orbiting each other. The main star, Sirius A, is a white dwarf star that is about twice the mass of the Sun and 25 times more luminous.

    While Sirius is the brightest star in the night sky, it's important to note that brightness can vary depending on your location and time of year.

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