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  2. Summer Triangle - Wikipedia

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    The defining vertices of this imaginary triangle are at Altair, Deneb, and Vega, each of which is the brightest star of its constellation (Aquila, Cygnus, and Lyra, respectively). The greatest declination is +45° and lowest is +9° meaning the three can be seen from all places in the Northern Hemisphere and from the home of most people ...

  3. Aquila (constellation) - Wikipedia

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    Aquila is a constellation on the celestial equator. Its name is Latin for 'eagle' and it represents the bird that carried Zeus/Jupiter's thunderbolts in Greek-Roman mythology. Its brightest star, Altair, is one vertex of the Summer Triangle asterism. The constellation is best seen in the northern summer, as it is located along the Milky Way.

  4. Cygnus (constellation) - Wikipedia

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    Cygnus is a northern constellation on the plane of the Milky Way, deriving its name from the Latinized Greek word for swan. [1] Cygnus is one of the most recognizable constellations of the northern summer and autumn, and it features a prominent asterism known as the Northern Cross (in contrast to the Southern Cross).

  5. River Tigris (constellation) - Wikipedia

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    River Tigris or Tigris (named after the Tigris river) was a constellation, introduced in 1612 by Petrus Plancius. [1] One end was near the shoulder of Ophiuchus and the other was near Pegasus, and in between it passed through the area now occupied by Vulpecula, flowing between Cygnus and Aquila. [1]

  6. Wikipedia:WikiProject Constellations/Bordering constellations

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    Here're all the bordering constellations of each constellation (remember to [[link]] them when you copy&paste them into the tables): ... Aquila; Capricornus; Piscis ...

  7. Lyra - Wikipedia

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    He added pi and rho, not using xi and omicron as Bayer used these letters to denote Cygnus and Hercules on his map. [14] The brightest star in the constellation is Vega (Alpha Lyrae), a main-sequence star of spectral type A0Va. [15] Only 7.7 parsecs distant, [16] Vega is a Delta Scuti variable, varying between magnitudes −0.02 and 0.07 over 0 ...

  8. Deneb - Wikipedia

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    Deneb (/ ˈ d ɛ n ɛ b /) is a first-magnitude blue supergiant star in the constellation of Cygnus. Deneb is one of the vertices of the asterism known as the Summer Triangle and the "head" of the Northern Cross. It is the brightest star in Cygnus and the 19th brightest star in the night sky, with an average apparent magnitude of +1.25.

  9. Great Rift (astronomy) - Wikipedia

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    The Great Rift covers one third of the Milky Way, and is flanked by strips of numerous stars, such as the Cygnus Star Cloud. [2] West of the Cepheus Clouds, the Funnel cloud/Le Gentil 3 and the bordering North America Nebula, the Great Rift starts with the Northern Coalsack at the constellation of Cygnus, where it is known as the Cygnus Rift. [3]