THE GREAT AND LITTLE DOGS
WHEN: THROUGHOUT JANUARY
There are several dogs represented in the night sky, the best known being Canis Major, the Great Dog. To spot it, start by finding its master, Orion specifically, the three belt stars at the centre of that constellation. Extend their line down and left (southeast) to arrive at Sirius, the alpha star of Canis Major.
Known as the Dog Star, Sirius is a fairly close neighbour of the Sun, located 8.6 light-years away (one light-year being the distance light, travelling at nearly 300,000km/s, covers in a year - almost 10 trillion kilometres). It’s the brightest star in the night sky, mostly because of its relative proximity to Earth. Sirius doesn’t get very high above the UK’s horizon, so its light is heavily…