
Cygnus
Cygnus is a prominent constellation in the northern sky, often called the Swan because its shape resembles a bird in flight. It contains numerous stars, including Deneb, one of the brightest stars in the night sky, and is home to many interesting objects like star clusters and nebulae. Cygnus is part of the Milky Way galaxy and serves as an important area for astronomers studying the universe, offering a rich field of cosmic phenomena for observation and research. Its visibility is best during summer and autumn months in the Northern Hemisphere.