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VEGA (Alpha Lyrae). One of the most famed stars of the sky, Vega is the luminary of the exquisite constellation Lyra, the Lyre, which represents the harp of the great mythical musician Orpheus.
Vega is located 25 light years away in the constellation Lyra and is the brightest star in the summer sky.
© Joe Roberts (Used with permission) Vega is the brightest star in the upper left of this 1999 photo of Constellation Lyra.
More than any other month, July is the month of the Summer Triangle. The brightest triangle star is Vega in...
Vega (pronounced /ˈviːɡə/ or ; also known as α Lyr / α Lyrae / Alpha Lyrae) is the brightest star in the constellation Lyra, the fifth brightest star in the night sky and the second brightest star in the northern celestial hemisphere, after Arcturus.
A small but bright northern constellation lying between DECL=+30 and DECL=+40 and RA=18h and RA=19h. The fifth-brightest star of the sky, alpha Lyr, called Vega (arabic for "stone eagle"), ...
Vega, along with Deneb and Altair form the well-known Summer Triangle. ... In another 10,000 years or so, the North Star will be Vega.
Stealth planets around Vega in Lyra constellation may be housing the nearest type II advanced extraterrestrial civilization India Daily Technology Team Jan. 7, 2007
A small but bright northern constellation lying between DECL=+30 and DECL=+40 and RA=18h and RA=19h. The fifth-brightest star of the sky, alpha Lyr, called Vega (arabic for "stone eagle"), ...
This site is intended for students age 14 and up, and for anyone interested in learning about our universe. ... I'm a junior in High School and I am trying to find information about the star Vega.
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