Sirius is actually a binary star system.
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Sirius appears white to the naked eye, but it can have a bluish or rainbow-like sheen due to atmospheric conditions.
Sirius is a binary star system consisting of a white main-sequence star (Sirius A) and a faint white dwarf star (Sirius B). So, the color of Sirius is white.
Sirius B is a white dwarf, so it appears white to our eyes.
Sirius and Betelgeuse are both bright stars in the night sky, but they differ in size, color, and temperature. Sirius is a white star, while Betelgeuse is a red supergiant. Betelgeuse is also much larger and cooler than Sirius.
Sirius is a binary star system consisting of a main-sequence star (Sirius A) and a white dwarf companion (Sirius B). Sirius A is about 1.5 times the mass of the Sun and appears bright white to blue-white in color.
Sirius is the brightest star in the southern sky during winter. It is part of the constellation Canis Major and is known for its luminosity and distinct bluish-white color. Sirius is often referred to as the "Dog Star."