This is the first book to integrate the cultural history of Sirius with
modern astrophysics in a way which provides a realistic view of how
science progresses over time. The book tells two stories. The first and
most obvious is why the star known as Sirius has been regarded as an
important fixture of the night sky by many civilizations and cultures
since the beginnings of history. A second, but related, narrative is the
prominent part that Sirius has played in how we came to achieve our
current scientific understanding of the nature and fate of the stars.
The book further provides an intriguing, in-depth treatment of
longstanding Sirius controversies, such as Red Sirius and the story of
the Dogon tribe, and it contains the results of original historical
studies, as well as topical and timely scientific research.