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- Q3198226 subject Q7470271.
- Q3198226 subject Q8598523.
- Q3198226 abstract "The Solar System and all of the visible stars are in different orbits about the core of the Milky Way galaxy. Thus, their relative positions change over time, and for the nearer stars this movement can be measured. As a star moves toward or away from us, its apparent brightness changes. Sirius is currently the brightest star in Earth's night sky, but it has not always been so. Canopus has persistently been the brightest star over the ages; other stars appear brighter only during relatively temporary periods, during which they are passing the Solar System at a much closer distance than Canopus. The table below lists the brightest star in Earth's night sky at each period within the last or next 5 million years.".
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- Q3198226 wikiPageWikiLink Q7470271.
- Q3198226 wikiPageWikiLink Q8598523.
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- Q3198226 type Place.
- Q3198226 type CelestialBody.
- Q3198226 type Location.
- Q3198226 type Place.
- Q3198226 type Star.
- Q3198226 type Thing.
- Q3198226 comment "The Solar System and all of the visible stars are in different orbits about the core of the Milky Way galaxy. Thus, their relative positions change over time, and for the nearer stars this movement can be measured. As a star moves toward or away from us, its apparent brightness changes. Sirius is currently the brightest star in Earth's night sky, but it has not always been so.".
- Q3198226 label "Historical brightest stars".