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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, ... Vega is a classic class A (A0) white main sequence dwarf star, ...
In another 10,000 years or so, the North Star will be Vega.
Vega is located 25 light years away in the constellation Lyra and is the brightest star in the summer sky.
The question was “how can I locate constellation Lyra as well as star Vega when located in Belgium“? ... I assumed that an observer is located in Brussels. Vega, the alpha star of constellation Lyra, ...
Vega, first-magnitude star of the constellation Lyra and the brightest star in the northern hemisphere of the sky, glowing with a distinct bluish...
The fifth-brightest star of the sky, alpha Lyr, called Vega (arabic for "stone eagle"), radiates from the top Lyra with a pure white colour.
Vega (α Lyr / α Lyrae / Alpha Lyrae) (IPA: /viːɡə/) or (IPA: /veɪɡə/) 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. It is a relatively...
Vega is located 25 light-years away from Earth in the constellation Lyra. It is the 5th brightest star in the night sky and, because Earth's pole wobbles over time, it will take Polaris's place as ...
© Joe Roberts (Used with permission) Vega is the brightest star in the upper left of this 1999 photo of Constellation Lyra.
Strong darkening observed around the equator of Vega suggests that the fifth brightest star in Earth’s sky has a huge temperature difference of 4,000 degrees Fahrenheit from its cool equatorial ...
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