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Space.com on MSNDon't miss the stars of the Summer Triangle twinkling in the eastern sky this weekendTriangle is a formation of stellar bodies called an asterism, made up of the bright stars Vega, Deneb and Altair.
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Astronomy on MSNThe Sky Today on Sunday, July 6: Cygnus’ contrasting double star, AlbireoThis fan-favorite double star at the head of Cygnus the swan shows off stunning contrasting colors through a telescope.
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Peninsula Daily News on MSNHurricane Ridge astronomy program reveals treasuresGoar’s passion is the Dark Sky Telescope Program that runs through Sept. 21, and that takes place in the Hurricane Ridge ...
East of Hercules, you’ll find Lyra, home to the bright star Vega, and Cygnus, which contains the well-known asterism known as the Northern Cross. The brightest star in Cygnus is Deneb.
Bluish-white Regulus in Leo is moving toward the western horizon and sets around 10 p.m. in mid-July, followed a couple of ...
The trio of stars within the Summer Triangle each belong to different constellations: Altair to Aquila; Deneb to Cygnus; and Vega to Lyra. Constellation vs asterism?
July stargazing is certainly a late show, but it’s worth losing some sleep over because it’s now prime time for summer ...
The only evening planet for July is Mars, faint red in the west at dusk, and getting lost in the Sun’s glare by August. High ...
The third star is Deneb, the brightest star in Cygnus, the Swan, located a bit higher than Altair and towards the northeast.
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