What galaxy is Procyon in?

Procyon is a binary star system in Canis Minor (the lesser dog), which is a constellation in the Northern Hemisphere. It is among the 10 brightest stars from Earth's sky.
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Is Procyon in the Milky Way galaxy?

The Milky Way can be easily found by locating Sirius, the Dog Star, and Procyon.
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Where is Procyon in its life cycle?

Location. Procyon is the alpha star located in the constellation of Canis Minor – the small Dog. In mythology, Canis Minor is one of the smaller companions of Orion - the Hunter – who has two companion/hunting dogs. Procyon appears just to the left of Orion's hourglass asterism, above Sirius.
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Is Procyon in Orion?

But what you might not know is that Orion owns a second dog that's smaller, fainter, and certainly not as well known. This constellation is Canis Minor, the Lesser Dog: a tiny group of stars with only two principal members, one of them the brilliant Procyon.
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Is Sirius a white dwarf?

Sirius A, only 8.6 light-years from Earth, is the fifth closest star system known. Sirius B, a white dwarf, is very faint because of its tiny size, only 12 000 kilometres in diameter.
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How far is Procyon from Sirius?

Procyon is another one of our Sun's closest neighbors, though a little farther away than Sirius, 11.5 light years away.
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Is Sirius the Dog Star the North Star?

No, the brightest star in the night sky is not the North Star. It's Sirius, a bright, blue star that this weekend becomes briefly visible in the predawn sky for those of us in the northern hemisphere.
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Is Procyon A super giant?

Stars such as Altair, Alpha Centauri A and B, and Procyon A are called dwarf stars; their dimensions are roughly comparable to those of the Sun. Sirius A and Vega, though much brighter, also are dwarf stars; their higher temperatures yield a larger rate of emission per unit area.
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How old is the star Mira?

Mira is some 300 light-years away. It's thought to be around 6 billion years old. Mira has a faint white dwarf companion star. There are many types of pulsating variable stars known today.
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How long will Procyon last?

The mass of the progenitor star for Procyon B was about 2.5 solar masses and it came to the end of its life some 1.7 billion years ago, after a main sequence lifetime of 400-600 million years. For this reason, the age of Procyon A is expected to be at least 2 billion years.
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Why is Sirius called Dog Star?

Sirius in history

Today, Sirius is nicknamed the "Dog Star" because it is part of the constellation Canis Major, Latin for "the greater dog." The expression "dog days" refers to the period from July 3 through Aug. 11, when Sirius rises in conjunction with the sun, Space.com previously reported.
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Is Betelgeuse a white dwarf?

Classified as a red supergiant of spectral type M1-2, Betelgeuse is one of the largest stars visible to the naked eye. If it were at the center of our Solar System, its surface would lie beyond the asteroid belt and it would engulf the orbits of Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars.
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Which star is the Dog Star?

Sirius, also called Alpha Canis Majoris or the Dog Star, brightest star in the night sky, with apparent visual magnitude −1.46. It is a binary star in the constellation Canis Major.
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What galaxy is Sirius in?

Sirius is located in the Milky Way, just as our Solar System. Sirius is located at around 8.60 light-years / 2.64 parsecs away from the Earth. Sirius will forever be in the Milky Way.
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Is Sirius moving towards Earth?

Sirius is slowly moving closer to Earth and will gradually increase in brightness over the next 60,000 years, before it starts to recede. It will, however, remain the brightest star seen from Earth for the next 210,000 years.
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Is Sirius the star of Bethlehem?

Sirius is a mast amazing star, one which shines like a celestial beacon and reminds us of another example of the magic of the Star of Bethlehem. Here is an example of the brilliance of Sirius, visible in prewinter skies of Arizona, rising in the southeastern sky.
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What will Procyon end up as?

Eventually Procyon will become a red giant star, much larger and brighter than the sun, but that is still some millions of years in the future.
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Why does Procyon blink?

That means that you see the light pass through lots of air/wind turbulence and thermal currents which can distort light passing through it causing the star light to "twinkle". Basically the light from the star was being "thrown around" by the very dynamic atmosphere.
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Are there planets around Procyon?

The Procyon system is a planetary system. Arcadia, a human Outer Colony world is located in this system. Procyon is orbited by at least four planets. It is situated five days Slipspace travel from the Epsilon Indi system.
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What star is hotter than Vega?

Pollux has a surface temperature of 4,865 degrees Kelvin while Vega burns bright with a surface...
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What kind of star is Vega?

Vega, also called Alpha Lyrae, brightest star in the northern constellation Lyra and fifth brightest in the night sky, with a visual magnitude of 0.03. It is also one of the Sun's closer neighbours, at a distance of about 25 light-years. Vega's spectral type is A (white) and its luminosity class V (main sequence).
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What type of star is Vega?

Vega's spectral class is A0V, making it a blue-tinged white main-sequence star that is fusing hydrogen to helium in its core. Since more massive stars use their fusion fuel more quickly than smaller ones, Vega's main-sequence lifetime is roughly one billion years, a tenth of the Sun's.
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