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The famous asterism known as the Summer Triangle can be found ascending in the eastern sky on these June evenings. • This pattern consists of three bright stars in three separate constellations - Deneb in the constellation Cygnus the Swan, Vega in the constellation Lyra the Harp, and Altair in the constellation Aquila the Eagle. Learn to recognize the Summer Triangle asterism now, and you can watch it all summer as it shifts higher in the east, then finally appears high overhead in the late summer and early autumn sky. • How can you learn to recognize it? First, just go outside in early evening, face east, and try to notice three par
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