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  1. 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 among the 88 modern constellations. Its name is Latin for "greater dog" in contrast to Canis Minor, the "lesser dog"; both figures are commonly represented as following the constellation of Orion the hunter through the sky. The Milky Way passes through Canis Major and several open clusters lie within its borders, most notably M41.
    AbbreviationCMa
    GenitiveCanis Majoris
    Symbolismthe greater dog
    Right ascension06ʰ 12.5ᵐ to 07ʰ 27.5ᵐ
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  2. Canis Major is a constellation in the southern celestial hemisphere. It represents the 'Greater Dog' in Latin and is famed for being the home of Sirius, the brightest star in the night sky.
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    Canis Major is a constellation in the southern celestial hemisphere. It represents the 'Greater Dog' in Latin and is famed for being the home of Sirius, the brightest star in the night sky.
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    Canis Major is a constellation in the Southern Hemisphere 's summer (or northern hemisphere's winter) sky, bordered by Monoceros (which lies between it and Canis Minor) to the north, Puppis to the east and southeast, Columba to the southwest, and Lepus to the west.
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    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 hunter in Greek mythology. The Great Dog is often depicted pursuing a hare, represented by the constellation Lepus.
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    Canis Major belongs to the southern celestial hemisphere and is visible at latitudes between 60°N and 90°S. Observers from the Southern Hemisphere can see it between November and April.
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  4. M41: A faint star cluster near bright Sirius - EarthSky

    Jan 24, 2023 · Then just look for nighttime’s brightest star, Sirius, in the constellation Canis Major the Greater Dog. A lovely star cluster – called Messier 41 or M41 – lies near Sirius.

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    Feb 2, 2024 · February is perfect for both Northern Hemisphere and Southern Hemisphere observers to view the brightest star in the sky: Sirius. As part of the constellation Canis Major the Greater Dog,...

  6. Canis Major - Wikipedia

    Canis Major is a constellation in the Southern Hemisphere's summer (or northern hemisphere's winter) sky, bordered by Monoceros (which lies between it and Canis Minor) to the north, Puppis to the east and southeast, Columba to the …

  7. Sirius is the Brightest Star in the Sky - AstroBackyard

    Jan 11, 2021 · Sirius is known for being the brightest star in the night sky and is nearly twice as bright as the next brightest star, Canopus with a magnitude of -1.46. Sirius is also known as the ‘Dog star’ because it is part of the …

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    Feb 29, 2024 · Latin for "Greater Dog," Canis Major is one of the 88 recognized constellations, its celestial depiction rooted in ancient mythology and celestial navigation. Positioned near the celestial equator, Canis Major is observable …

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