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Lyra
Lyra
Description
Although small, Lyra is notable for containing Vega, the fifth brightest star in the sky and one of the most studied. It also contains the Ring Nebula (M57), a famous planetary nebula.
Mythology and History
Lyra represents the instrument of Orpheus, the most talented musician in Greek mythology. After his death, Zeus placed the lyre in the sky. Orpheus could enchant all beings with his music.
How to Observe
Best visibility from May to November. Vega is easy to find as the brightest star in the summer sky. It forms the Summer Triangle with Deneb and Altair.
Main Stars
Vega
Brightest star • mag 0.03
Sheliak
Sulafat
Delta Lyrae
Quick Facts
Brightest starVega
Magnitude0.03
Area286 square degrees
Best seasonSummer
HemisphereNorthern
TypeNorthern