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Constellation Canis Major


Canis Major - Wikipedia

Canis Major is a constellation in the southern celestial hemisphere. In the second century, it was included in Ptolemy's 48 constellations, and is counted ...

Canis Major: Stars, Myth, Facts, Location, Deep Sky Objects

Canis Major is a constellation in the southern sky. Its name means “the greater dog” in Latin. Canis Major represents the bigger dog following Orion, the ...

Canis Major | Brightest Star, Sirius, Dog Star | Britannica

Canis Major, constellation in the southern sky, at about 7 hours right ascension and 20° south in declination. The brightest star in Canis Major ...

Photo Album :: Constellation Canis Major - Chandra

Canis Major, "great dog" in Latin, is a constellation built around Sirius, known as the Dog Star, the brightest star in the sky.

Canis Major and brilliant Sirius in the New Year - EarthSky

Conveniently, Canis Major is easy to find. Its bright star Sirius and location near Orion make it one of the easiest constellations to spot in ...

Canis Major, the Greater Dog Constellation | TheSkyLive.com

Facts, objects lists and sky charts of Canis Major constellation, also known as the Greater Dog.

Canis Major – the Big Dog Constellation - Star Walk

To locate Canis Major, look for the Orion's Belt asterism. It will serve as a waymark to Sirius, the brightest star in the constellation that marks the dog's ...

Canis Major - The Constellations - SeaSky.org

The constellation Canis Major, the great dog, is located in the southern hemisphere of the sky. It is visible in the northern hemisphere from December through ...

Canis Major

A very ancient constellation, Canis Major is the larger of the the two hunting dogs used by Orion. Within the constellation can be found the brightest star in ...

How to spot Canis Major, the big dog of winter - Space.com

Eventually, you will come to a dazzling, blue-white jewel: Sirius, the Dog Star, and the brightest star of the constellation Canis Major, the ...

The Constellation: Canis Major - Globe at Night

Realizing that they were doomed to be the hunter and the hunted for eternity, Zeus turned them both to stone then placed them in the sky as the constellations ...

Canis Major - Students | Britannica Kids | Homework Help

In astronomy, Canis Major is a bright southern constellation. It lies south of the celestial equator—the projection of the Earth's equator onto the ...

Canis Major | Encyclopedia MDPI

Latin for "Greater Dog," Canis Major is one of the 88 recognized constellations, its celestial depiction rooted in ancient mythology and ...

Canis Major Constellation • Quick & easy • All you need to know!

Canis Major constellation is visible in the southern sky during winter months for observers in the northern hemisphere. To find Canis Major without any ...

Learn all about Canis Major Constellation | StarRegistration.net

Canis Major is commonly taken to represent the “greater dog” following the hunter Orion in Greek myth. The constellation is depicted as a dog standing on its ...

Canis Major Constellation: The Greater Dog of the Night Sky

Canis Major is a famous constellation because it is home to the brightest star of our night sky—Sirius. This constellation is also called the “Greater Dog ...

Canis Major Constellation | Star Map & Facts - Go-Astronomy.com

Canis Major is the 43rd largest constellation. It's brightest star is Sirius at magnitude -1.46. The boundary of the Canis Major constellation contains 9 stars ...

Constellation Canis Major | Information & Images - Star Registration

Canis Major is a classic constellation of antiquity with various descriptions. One account states that it represents the hunting dogs of Orion, along with ...

Star Tales – Canis Major - Ian Ridpath

Canis Major seems to cross the sky in pursuit of the hare, represented by the constellation Lepus under Orion's feet. To the north of it scampers Canis Minor, ...

Constellation: Canis Major - Frosty Drew Observatory & Sky Theatre

Orion the Hunter's principal hunting companion. Its brightest star, Sirius, is the brightest star in the nighttime sky. Its location in the morning sky in ...