>> https://ontheroadtofindout.locals.com/post/1828053/sirius-the-pale-fox-dogon-digitaria-po-dark-star-x-pt4 https://ontheroadtofindout.locals.com/post/1821807/sirius-god-star-morning-star-24-000-year-path-avestan-pt-3 https://ontheroadtofindout.locals.com/post/1810689/sirius-family-ties-karma-the-book-of-life-pt-2 https://ontheroadtofindout.locals.com/post/1811127/sirius-business-attenuation-fixed-star-souls-crossroads-abandon-ship-pt1 https://ontheroadtofindout.locals.com/post/1834599/the-eridanus-black-hole-sirius-b-white-dwarf , Pt5 Image 1 Canis Major Image 2 Wezan Image 3 Canis Major Image 4 Omicron 1 Omicron1 Omicron1 Canis Majoris is a red supergiant star located at about 3,500 light-years away. It is an irregular variable star, varying between apparent magnitudes 3.78 and 3.99. Omicron1 Canis Majoris is 16,000 times brighter than our Sun, having 783% of its mass, and a whopping 21,200% of its radius. This star is expected to explode as a type II supernova in the near future. Image 5 Omicron2 Omicron2 Canis Majoris is the seventh brightest star in the constellation of Canis Major, having an apparent magnitude of 3.043. Omicron2 is located at around 2,800 light-years away from us. This star is 220,000 times brighter than our Sun, having 2,140% of its mass, and 6,500% of its radius. Omicron2 is classified as a massive supergiant of spectral type B3 la, appearing blue in color. Image 6 Wezan Wezen Delta Canis Majoris Wezen, also designated as Delta Canis Majoris, is a yellow-white F-type supergiant star, being the third brightest star in Canis Major. Wezen has an apparent magnitude of 1.824. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jdyto5rf0HU The Greatest Reset">
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Canis Major - Wezen - Sirius Pt 6

Canis Major

Wezen, Delta Canis Majoris

Wezen, Delta Canis Majoris (δ CMa), is a yellow-white supergiant star located in the constellation Canis Major. It marks the Great Dog’s hind quarters. With an apparent magnitude of 1.824, it is the third brightest star in Canis Major, after Sirius and Adhara. It lies at an approximate distance of 1,600 light years from Earth.

Star Names, Their Lore and Meaning by Richard Hinckley Allen.
https://archive.org/details/starnamesandthe00allegoog

"In this book, under a discussion of the constellation Canis Major (The Dog), which contains Sirius,15 on p. 130, in a description of the star of the constellation represented by the Greek letter 8 (delta):

It is the modern Wezen, from (the Arabic) Al Wazn, Weight, "as the star seems to rise with difficulty from the horizon," but Ideler calls this an astonishing star-name.'

Before leaving the star, it is worth noting that Allen says the Chinese knew it is well as some stars in Argo as 'Hoo She, the Bow and Arrow', and that the bow and arrow is a variation motif associated with the Sirius system by the Egyptians. In Neugebauer we read :16 'The goddess Satis, who like her companion Anukis is hardly to be taken as a separate constellation but rather as an associate of Sothis. In Dendera B, the goddess holds a drawn bow and arrow."'

"Could this reference to a 'heavy star' be a reference to Sirius B by people who have inherited a slightly garbled version of the tradition of its being a super-dense star invisible to the unaided eye - resulting in their seizing on one of Sirius's apparent companions (as seen from the Earth) and giving it a description properly applying to its actual companion? The Arabs do not mention '480 ass loads' to describe its weight in the quaint fashion of the Dogon, but the substance of the idea seems to be present.

Ishvasa

".. note from Monier-Williams's definitive Sanskrit dictionary that ishu means not only 'arrow' but 'ray of light'. Ishvasa means 'a bow' or 'an archer'. Remember the three goddesses and note this: that Ishustrikanda, which literally means 'the threefold arrow', is specifically meant to be the name of a constellation! Monier-Williams says it is 'perhaps the girdle of Orion' (which has three prominent stars). The interested reader must refer to Hamlet's Mill by Santillana and von Dechend for a great deal of discussion of Sirius the Bow Star."
The Sirius Mystery pg 66+

The exact sciences in antiquity, by Neugebauer, O. (Otto),
https://archive.org/details/exactsciencesina0000neug_j9e8

Digitaria / po (Sirius B) Part 4

"the path of the mask (is the star) Digitaria the path runs (like) Digitaria. 'Digitaria is the smallest thing there is. It is the heaviest star:''52

"The most secret traditions of the Dogon all concern the star which the Dogon call after the tiniest seed known to them, the botanical name for which is Digitaria, and which is thus used in the article as the name of the star instead of the actual Dogon name, po.

"Sirius B was at that time unique in the universe as far as anyone knew. Over a hundred of these things have now been actually seen scattered around the sky and there are many thousands more which we cannot see even through our modern telescopes because they are so tiny and their light so feeble. They are called white dwarfs.5"
https://ontheroadtofindout.locals.com/post/1828053/sirius-the-pale-fox-dogon-digitaria-po-dark-star-x-pt4

Wezen - Delta Canis Majoris

"The name Wezen was approved by the International Astronomical Union’s (IAU) Working Group on Star Names (WGSN) on July 20, 2016. It formally applies only to the component Delta Canis Majoris Aa.

The Chinese know Delta Canis Majoris as 弧矢一 (Hú Shǐ yī), the First Star of Bow and Arrow. The Chinese Bow and Arrow asterism is part of the Well mansion, one of the southern mansions of the Vermilion Bird. The asterism is formed by Wezen with Aludra (Eta Canis Majoris), c Puppis (HD 63032), Chi Puppis, Omicron Puppis, k Puppis (HD 61555 and HD 61556), Adhara (Epsilon Canis Majoris), Kappa Canis Majoris, and Pi Puppis.

The 17th century Egyptian astronomer Al Achsasi Al Mouakket listed Delta Canis Majoris as Thalath al Adzari, meaning “the third virgin.” The name was later translated into Latin as Tertia Virginum. Wezen and its neighbours Adhara, Aludra and Omicron2 Canis Majoris were collectively known as Al ʽAdhārā, meaning “the virgins.” Epsilon Canis Majoris, the star known as Prima Virginum (“the first virgin”), kept the name Adhara.

Omicron 1 & 2

The 10 brightest stars in Canis Major are Sirius (Alpha CMa, mag. -1.46), Adhara (Epsilon CMa, mag. 1.50), Wezen (Delta CMa, mag. 1.824), Mirzam (Beta CMa, mag. 1.985), Aludra (Eta CMa, mag. 2.45), Furud (Zeta CMa, mag. 3.025), Omicron2 Canis Majoris (mag. 3.043), Unurgunite (Sigma CMa, mag. 3.43 – 3.51), Kappa Canis Majoris (mag. 3.40 – 3.97), and Omicron1 Canis Majoris (mag. 3.78 – 3.99).
https://www.star-facts.com/wezen/

Some photos & text
https://nineplanets.org/canis-major-constellation/

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https://ontheroadtofindout.locals.com/post/1821807/sirius-god-star-morning-star-24-000-year-path-avestan-pt-3

https://ontheroadtofindout.locals.com/post/1810689/sirius-family-ties-karma-the-book-of-life-pt-2

https://ontheroadtofindout.locals.com/post/1811127/sirius-business-attenuation-fixed-star-souls-crossroads-abandon-ship-pt1

https://ontheroadtofindout.locals.com/post/1834599/the-eridanus-black-hole-sirius-b-white-dwarf , Pt5

Image 1 Canis Major
Image 2 Wezan
Image 3 Canis Major
Image 4 Omicron 1
Omicron1
Omicron1 Canis Majoris is a red supergiant star located at about 3,500 light-years away. It is an irregular variable star, varying between apparent magnitudes 3.78 and 3.99.

Omicron1 Canis Majoris is 16,000 times brighter than our Sun, having 783% of its mass, and a whopping 21,200% of its radius. This star is expected to explode as a type II supernova in the near future.
Image 5
Omicron2
Omicron2 Canis Majoris is the seventh brightest star in the constellation of Canis Major, having an apparent magnitude of 3.043. Omicron2 is located at around 2,800 light-years away from us.

This star is 220,000 times brighter than our Sun, having 2,140% of its mass, and 6,500% of its radius. Omicron2 is classified as a massive supergiant of spectral type B3 la, appearing blue in color.
Image 6 Wezan

Wezen Delta Canis Majoris
Wezen, also designated as Delta Canis Majoris, is a yellow-white F-type supergiant star, being the third brightest star in Canis Major. Wezen has an apparent magnitude of 1.824.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jdyto5rf0HU
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