
Sirius Star System
The Sirius Star System contains 2 Stars and 0 Planets.
0 Planets are habitable candidates
The Sirius Star System is located within near the inner rim of the Orion Arm, within the Local Fluff of the Local Bubble, between the Radcliffe wave and Split linear structures (formerly Gould Belt) in the Milky Way Galaxy, which is 26,000 light years away from the massive Sagittarius black hole at the center of the Galaxy.
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50.458 Trillion Miles
8.5828 Light Years
2.6314 Parsecs
Sirius A

A0mA1 Class
17,261 F Photosphere
No Planets Discovered
Population I Star
Heavy Element Rich
Main Sequence
200-300 Million Years
Moderate Flares
Sirius B
No Planets Discovered
DA2 Class White Dwarf
44,540 F Photosphere
Stellar Remnant
Heavy Element Rich
White Dwarf
220-230 Million Years
No Flares
Chemical Rocket Travel Time
85,828 Earth Years
Fission Rocket Travel Time
172.69 Earth Years
Fusion Rocket Travel Time
86.34 Earth Years
Laser Light Sail Travel Time
43.17 Earth Years

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