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The years are approximate, but I can't find anything past 2020. The solution is probably so incredibly easy to find out, but I don't know how nor do I have the intrest. Plus I don't want to be wrong.

Also, will Sirius be visible at the same time in Virginia (say 37 degrees north)?

Thanks.

2006-10-03 18:00:57 · 2 answers · asked by atcavage 2 in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

2 answers

July 27, 2018
Oct 13, 2020
Dec 8, 2022
Jan 16, 2025
Feb 19, 2027
March 25, 2029
May 4, 2031

Sirius is a winter star so it won't be visible in 2018, will be in 2020 late in the night, definitely in 2022, 2025 and 2027, probably in 2029 in the evening and not in 2031.

2006-10-03 19:07:58 · answer #1 · answered by skepsis 7 · 2 0

http://documents.wolfram.com/applications/astronomer/Tables/MarsOpposition.html

2006-10-04 01:16:11 · answer #2 · answered by arbiter007 6 · 0 0

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