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- Cygnus (constellation) - Wikipedia
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)
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- Cygnus Constellation – Constellation Guide
Cygnus (the Swan) is one of the brightest and largest constellations in the northern sky It is home to the bright supergiant Deneb and the prominent Northern Cross asterism
- The Constellation Cygnus | Facts, Location, Photos and Mythology
The Cygnus constellation is associated with several myths The most notable of which is the legend of Cycnus and Phaeton’s (mortal son of Helios, God of Sun) friendship
- Cygnus Constellation Mythology and History - Stellar Discovery
But what is the story behind the Cygnus constellation? In this post, I will delve into the history of the Cygnus constellation from its earliest origins and the varied mythology that surrounds it, through to its modern acceptance as an officially recognised constellation in our night sky
- The Cygnus Star Cloud - Cosmic Pursuits
As northern summer nights grow longer in August and September, the big constellation Cygnus lies nearly overhead before midnight and offers dozens of colorful nebulae and star clusters for visual observers and astrophotographers
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- Cygnus constellation: Facts about the swan | Space
Viewers can easily see the constellation Cygnus (the swan) in the northern hemisphere’s summer sky The constellation also commonly goes by the name of the Northern Cross
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