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Clear Sky ForecastUpdated: Fri, Feb 10, 2012, 1:15 PST

Thursday Overnight

Cloudy with showers

6

°C

Cloudy with showers

P.O.P.: 70%, Wind: N 10km/h

Friday Evening

Variable cloudiness

8

°C

Variable cloudiness

P.O.P.: 20%, Wind: E 10km/h

Moon Phases

Feb 14

Last Quarter
Last Quarter

Feb 21

New Moon
New Moon

Feb 29

First Quarter
First Quarter

Mar 8

Full Moon
Full Moon

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This Week in the Sky

The Heavenly Hound

The Heavenly Hound

Winter skywatchers looking towards the low southern sky can always find companionship with the Great Dog constellation Canis Major and its lead star Sirius. The stars of Orion make for a great guidepost to find the Great Dog. Using Orion\'s belt of three stars, extend an imaginary line to the lower left and you will come across his canine companion heeling at his feet.

Sirius is one of our closest stellar neighbours at only 8.6 light years away, making it the not only the fifth closest star but the brightest. It is only outshined by the Sun, Moon and a couple of planets. A true powerhouse, Sirius is about twice the diameter of our Sun and pumps out about 23 times as much light.

Binocular users looking just below Sirius can catch sight of a sparkling open star cluster. This stellar family is made up of 80 orange giants that are less than 200 million years old. Visible to the naked eye from the countryside, M41 is located about 2400 light years from Earth and spans 25 light years across.

- Andrew Fazekas, TheNightSkyGuy

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Current Earth View




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