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the Northern Cross. • Okay, I've given you a lot of names here: Summer Triangle, Cygnus, Northern Cross. • Just remember, the constellation Cygnus the Swan contains the Northern Cross. The Cross is - more or less - just another way to see the Swan. The Northern Cross is what's called an asterism, or recognizable pattern within a constellation. In this case, the pattern is the whole constellation, pretty much. At least, I never see them any differently. • Except for one thing. Deneb is at the top of the Cross, but at the tail of the Swan (the star name "deneb" always means "tail"). The little star Albireo is at the head of the Swan, but at the base of the Cross. Whew!
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