How to Find Lyra the Harp Constellation
Lyra is a small constellation and one of the easiest to observe in the northern celestial hemisphere. Its peak visibility is during the summer months, especially from June through September. Its brightest star, Vega, shines as the fifth brightest star in the night sky. Chapters 0:00 - Intro 1:34 - Pattern of Lyra 4:50 - Bright Stars of Lyra 5:51 - Celestial Objects of Lyra 7:32 - Mythologies of Lyra (Greek, Chinese, Japanese) 11:49 - Review of Lyra Links and Resources mentioned in this video ▶ Vega Star: http://bit.ly/LearntheSky-CoronaBorea... ▶ Altair Star: http://bit.ly/LearntheSky-DracoConste... ▶ Deneb Star: http://bit.ly/LearntheSky-LyraHarpCon... Check it Out ▶ Order your copy of Starry Wonders: Exploring the 25 Brightest Stars https://a.co/d/0CrOGto ▶ Download Free STARGAZING Guide: https://www.learnthesky.com/opt-in-st... Support this Channel ▶ Online Classes: https://www.learnthesky.com/store Never Miss a Video ▶ Subscribe to my Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/learnthesky... Connect ▶ Website: https://www.learnthesky.com/ ▶ Instagram: / learnthesky ▶ Facebook: / learnthesky ▶ Business Enquiries: [email protected] #learnthesky #stargazing #constellations #stars #keeplookingup

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