The journey to learning about Sirius isn't a short one! π
The star has been observed for thousands of years. Ancient Egyptians were among the first to note its rising and set it in their calendars. In the 19th century, scientists used telescopes to study its binary nature. π
In 1862, astronomer Alvan Clark discovered Sirius B, helping us understand how stars live and evolve. This
discovery changed how astronomers think about stars! π‘
Today, we still study Sirius with modern telescopes, helping us learn more about our space neighbors.