On Mar 11, 2019, at 6:55 AM, Debbie Carnick wrote:
Itโs a star. In fact, two stars that revolve each other! The starโs major claim to fame is this tiny companion, Procyon B, one of three classic white dwarfs. Someday, Procyon A will join it as a white dwarf itself.
Itโs the eighth-brightest โstarโ in the night sky and the brightest object in the constellation of Canis Minor.
It can catch your eye, and then you always see it. Why?
Procyon, there you always are, catching my eye in the winter sky. Why?