Sirius is found in the Heart of Canis Major, the Big Dog - just south and east of Orion.
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The brightest star that is not the sun is Sirus. Sirus is a 1st magnitude star. Sirus is 8.7 light years away from Earth, which is not to far away(for a star at least). Sirus is obviously not too big but is very bright and close to Earth! Sirus is in the constellation Canis Major, which in English means "Big Dog". Well there you have it the brightest star! If you need any more help with stars or constellations just leave a message on my message board and I will try my best to give an understandable explanation. Well Ta Ta for now (ttfn) P.S. my user name is bingo22. -De De
Regulus can be found in the constellation Leo. It is the brightest star in the constellation and is located at its "heart."
Vega is found in the Lyra constellation, also known as the harp constellation. It is one of the brightest stars in the night sky and is easily recognizable.
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The plural of the proper name "Sirus" is "Siruses" or "Siri."