Lyra (pronounced lie-rah) is a small but prominent constellation in the northern summer sky. The shape resembles the harp or lyre string instrument and is associated with the myth of the Greek musician Orpheus. It contains the bright star Vega, also known as Alpha Lyrae, which is one of the brightest stars in the entire
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