Not Just Sirius, This is a List of the Brightest Stars in Space
Sirius became the first brightest star, followed by Canopus, Rigil Kentaurus, Arcturus, Vega, and other stars.

There are many unknown things in this world, one of which is the universe. In this universe, there are not only planets, asteroids, comets, and others. But there are various types of stars, and did you know that there are ten types of stars that have the brightest light in space?
The following is a simple review of the ten stars that have the brightest light in space!
The Brightest Star in Space
Sirius
The first brightest star is Sirius. The name Sirius comes from the Greek word meaning 'sparkling'; this star is also known as the Dog Star. The distance of this star is 8.6 light years with spectrum type A1Vm.
Canopus
Furthermore, Canopus became the second brightest star; its name was adapted from the name of an ancient city in the northern part of Egypt. The distance is 74 light years, and the spectrum type is F0II.
Rigil Kentaurus
Rigil Kentaurus is the third brightest star, nicknamed Alpha Centauri. It was named Rigil Kentaurus, which means Centaur's foot. The distance is 4.3 light years with a spectrum type, namely G2V.
Arcturus
Arcturus is one of the brightest stars in the constellation Bootes. This star is one of the oldest stars in the night sky. The distance is around 34 lightyears, and the spectrum is 5IIIFe-0.5.
Read more about the star Arcturus: Star Facts Arcturus The Fourth Brightest Star.
Vega
Next, the star Vega is the fifth brightest star in the sky. The name Vega itself comes from Arabic, which means 'swooping eagle.'
Cappella
Capella is a star name that comes from Latin, which means "little female goat." This star is the sixth brightest star in the sky. Capella is a yellow giant star that is like the sun but is bigger than Mentari. Capella's light distance is 41 light years, and the spectrum type is G5IIIe + G0III.
Rigel
The name Rigel comes from Arabic, which means foot; this name also shows the location of the star in the constellation Orion. Rigel is a type of blue giant star and is part of a 4-star system. The light distance is 1400 light years. The spectrum type of this type of star is B8Ia.
Procyon
Procyon is a star that is quite close to Earth; its distance is around 11.4 light years, and its spectrum type is F5IV-V.
Achernar
Achernar is a giant bluish-white star with a light distance of about 69 years from Earth, and its spectral type is B3Vpe.
Betelgeuse
Betelgeuse is a superstar that has a light about 13,000 times brighter than the sun and is 1000 times larger in size. Betelgeuse diameter reaches Jupiter's orbit at a distance of 1400 light years.
That's a review of the list of the ten brightest stars in the sky that can be used as a reference for your knowledge!
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