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Sirius is actually a binary star system consisting of two stars: Sirius A and Sirius B. Sirius A is a main-sequence star, similar to our Sun, while Sirius B is a white dwarf, the remnant of a star that has exhausted its nuclear fuel. The two stars orbit each other with a period of about 50.1 years.

How could such a significant star fall so far from grace? Perhaps the answer lies in the center of its brightness.

Brightest Star in the Night Sky: Sirius is the brightest star visible from Earth. It outshines all other stars because of its intrinsic brightness and relatively close proximity to our solar system. Its apparent magnitude is around -1.46, making it roughly 25 times brighter than the Sun.

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