Lyra Constellation
The Lyra Constellation is a small but prominent constellation located in the northern sky. It is best known for its brightest star, Vega, which is one of the three stars that form the Summer Triangle. Lyra is often associated with the myth of Orpheus, the legendary musician, and is depicted as a lyre, a stringed musical instrument.
Lyra contains several notable celestial objects, including the Ring Nebula (M57), a well-known planetary nebula. The constellation is visible in the evening sky during the summer months in the Northern Hemisphere and is easily recognizable due to its distinctive shape and bright stars.