Walter Cruttenden continues his information from Part 1 where he boldly goes where no astrophysicist has gone before - naming the Sun companion as the brightest star in the sky, Sirius.
Sometimes called the Dog Star, the Hound, the Fox and even the Wolf, Sirius has been the subject of folklore for thousands of years across many different cultures. The most interesting link being to the Egyptian times, where the speculation is that the shaft from the Queen's chamber always points to Sirius.
His extremely well produced DVD, The Great Year, available below, has amazing graphics which makes this vast subject easy to understand and boasts a voice-over from none other than James Earl Jones. His companion book, The Lost Star has moved one reader to state that "this book fills me with hope, hope that one day very soon we will have Heaven on Earth."
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