One of an apparent trio of relatively faint stars in central Canis Major, southward and eastward from brightSirius. 15 Canis Majoris is a hot blue star with a surface temperature some five times that of the Sun, and seven times the Sun'sdiameter. It is highly luminous star, emitting approximately 1,400 times more visible light than the Sun (and nearly 20,000 times as much energy in all wavelengths). There is some question over its full spectral classification; some sources describe it as a type Ib supergiant (and its absolute magnitude of -3.05 supports this classification), but others prefer to list it as a type IV subgiantstar.