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Sirius B is an eighth-magnitude companion which is sometimes known as the Dark Companion as it was first detected in the 19th century by German astronomer Friedrich Bessel from its gravitational effect on the proper motion of Sirius A. Dog Star is the alternative name for Sirius, dating back to ancient Egypt. The unpleasantness of the hot summer season known as the dog days was attributed to the influence of Sirius being in conjunction with the Sun. Sirius B was seen for the first time in 1862 but it was only in the 1920s that it was recognized as the first known example of a white dwarf.
Blue stands for the sea. Green represents agriculture and natural wealth. White symbolizes peace. Red recalls the struggle for independence. Effective date: 21 August 1979.
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