In mythology it is the smaller of the dogs that follows Orion the Hunter.
It has only one
bright star alpha or Procyon which means ‘Before the Dog’, this is because it
rises before Sirius. Procyon is the 8th brightest star in the sky
with a magnitude of 0.3. It is close to the Earth being only 11.5 light years
away. It is an F class star meaning its slightly hotter than our Sun.
Procyon forms a very prominent and large triangle with Sirius in Canis Major and Betelgeuse in Orion. This is often referred to as the Winter Triangle.
By a remarkable coincidence both of the dog stars are
accompanied by white dwarfs. The pup orbiting Sirius was discovered by Alvan
Clark in 1862 when he was testing a new telescope. The white dwarf orbiting
Procyon was discovered in 1896 at the Lick observatory using the 36 inch
refractor.
White dwarfs are the remains of a star that has used up all
its hydrogen fuel and what remains is mostly helium, this makes them super
dense objects with a tea spoon weighing many tons.
The only other notable star is beta or Gomeisa which means
the ‘Bleary Eyed One’ It is of magnitude 2.9 and is 160 light years away, its a
B class star which means it is hotter than the sun.
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