nostr:npub1wxusu7q08aev2qu6h8ekcf0xcmq2zuk39ezx46k08rmna6t5v75q2r5gs3 do you perhaps know more?
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NASA certainly takes ancient references of constellations seriously.
Especially, one referenced as many times as the White Dwarf Sirius Star. Greek mythology & astrology have lots to contemplate on the Sirius Star. It’s a double whammy for the stars that shine so bright in our Earth’s sky, giving us full visibility.
As the mystery surrounds the stars that dwell in our night sky the Hubble telescope 🔭 points its way to find out more.
The imaging on this Hubble telescope (YouTube link) shows our neighboring constellations of Orion, Canis Major & minor. First found by Japanese astronomer, Akira Fujii.
https://esahubble.org/videos/heic0516a/
More about the Sirius Star:
https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap000611.html
If a star so small could shine so brightly, imagine how bright a Supergiant Star would shine ✨ it would be 200x the size of our yellow dwarf Sun. https://nostr.build/i/945809d9903f26aee2dd1ff4023957b6e580243cb2365fefcf313af5a52fe4de.webp
amazimg, thank you 🤩