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  2. Cygnus (constellation) - Wikipedia

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    Cygnus (constellation) Visible at latitudes between + 90 ° and − 40 °. Best visible at 21:00 (9 p.m.) during the month of September. Cygnus is a northern constellation on the plane of the Milky Way, deriving its name from the Latinized Greek word for swan. [1] Cygnus is one of the most recognizable constellations of the northern summer and ...

  3. List of stars in Cygnus - Wikipedia

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    List of stars in Cygnus. Appearance. This is the list of notable stars in the constellation of Cygnus, sorted by decreasing apparent magnitude. Name. B. F. Var. HD. HIP.

  4. Epsilon Cygni - Wikipedia

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    data. Epsilon Cygni (ε Cygni, abbreviated Epsilon Cyg, ε Cyg) is multiple star system in the constellation of Cygnus. With an apparent visual magnitude of 2.48, it is readily visible to the naked eye at night as one of the brighter members of Cygnus. Based upon parallax measurement, Epsilon Cygni is about 73 light-years from the Sun.

  5. Kappa Cygni - Wikipedia

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    Kappa Cygni, Latinized from κ Cygni, is a star in the northern constellation of Cygnus. It has an apparent visual magnitude of 3.8, [2] which is bright enough to be seen with the naked eye. In the constellation, it forms the tip of Cygnus's left wing. [6] The radiant of the minor Kappa Cygnids meteor shower is located about 5° north of this star.

  6. Sh 2-106 - Wikipedia

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    Cygnus. Designations. S106. See also: Lists of nebulae. Sh 2-106, [2] also known as the Celestial Snow Angel, is an emission nebula and a star formation region in the constellation Cygnus. It is a H II region estimated to be around 2,000 ly (600 pc) from Earth, in an isolated area of the Milky Way [2]

  7. Tabby's Star - Wikipedia

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    Tabby's Star in the constellation Cygnus is roughly halfway between the bright stars Deneb and Delta Cygni as part of the Northern Cross. [16] [17] It is situated south of 31 Cygni, and northeast of the star cluster NGC 6866. [17] While only a few arcminutes away from the cluster, it is unrelated and closer to the Sun than it is to the star ...

  8. Gamma Cygni - Wikipedia

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    Gamma Cygni (γ Cygni, abbreviated Gamma Cyg, γ Cyg), officially named Sadr / ˈsædər /, [11][12] is a star in the northern constellation of Cygnus, forming the intersection of an asterism of five stars called the Northern Cross. Based upon parallax measurements obtained during the Hipparcos mission, it is approximately 1,800 light-years ...

  9. CH Cygni - Wikipedia

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    CH Cygni. CH Cygni (CH Cyg / HIP 95413 / BD +49 2999) is a red giant, variable, symbiotic binary in the constellation Cygnus. It is the nearest symbiotic star to Earth, and one of the brightest, making it an ideal candidate for study.