Lyra-the star
A pale blue light in the lower part of Lyra shines the Th brightest star in the sky, Vega. This brightest star of Lyra is moderately above Caster and below Regulas in the Hertzpring-Russell diagram. It is between spectral classes B and A and between 10 and 100 times the real brightness of the sun. Vega ignites it's reign sky with it's intensity and accents the musical constellation it is contained within. The Roman's harp-star of the northern hemisphere shines together with Deneb and Altair to make the Summer Triangle. It's location in the sky is quite easily found as it is the brightest of Lyra which is just above Hercules. Looking south in July will allow you the most ease in locating it, as it is almost overhead and near the center. If you use a star chart to help in finding it, as I said it is near HERCULES in LYRA and is the brightest star shown as a large star s
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Regulas Hertzpring-Russell, Vega Stars, Abhijit Al-Waki, HERCULES LYRA, , Hercules Looking, Nakshatras Rohini, Pliedes Vana', Summer Solstice, Vega Lyrea, brightest star, name vega, summer solstice, 12000 bc, star chart,
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