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how much brighter is the sun than the sirrius star
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how much brighter is the sun compared to the sirrius star
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Sirius has 26 times the Sun's luminosity, about 1.75 times the Sun's diameter and a little more than 2 times the Sun's mass. It is a main-sequence hydrogen-fusing dwarf (luminosity Class V) star like the Sun, but its spectral type is A1, so its surface temperature is about 9.880 K... much hotter than the Sun's. Sirius rotates in less than 5.5 earth days, which is at least 5 times faster than the Sun. For some reason, Sirius' spectrum shows it to be "metal rich", meaning that its iron content is about 3 times that of the Sun.
You know, of course that it is shadowed by Sirius "B"... a white dwarf companion... sometimes called the "Pup"... more information than you can possibly use. (Source: My well worn copy of "The Brightest Stars")
You know, of course that it is shadowed by Sirius "B"... a white dwarf companion... sometimes called the "Pup"... more information than you can possibly use. (Source: My well worn copy of "The Brightest Stars")
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