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Deneb Collection

Deneb, the dazzling star of Cygnus and Lyra constellations, captivates our imagination with its celestial wonders

Background imageDeneb Collection: Cygnus and Lyra constellations

Cygnus and Lyra constellations. Cygnus, the swan, is at centre left, with Lyra, the lyre, at centre right. The brightest star is Cygnus is Deneb (Alpha Cygni, upper left)

Background imageDeneb Collection: Cygnus constellation

Cygnus constellation. Cygnus, the swan, is a summer constellation in the northern hemisphere, although it is far north enough to be at least partly seen year-round from many northern parts

Background imageDeneb Collection: Views of the Orion Nebula and the Milky Way in the area of Deneb (engraving)

Views of the Orion Nebula and the Milky Way in the area of Deneb (engraving)
6001959 Views of the Orion Nebula and the Milky Way in the area of Deneb (engraving) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageDeneb Collection: The Pelican Nebula, an H II region in the constellation Cygnus

The Pelican Nebula, an H II region in the constellation Cygnus

Background imageDeneb Collection: Widefield image of narrowband emission in Cygnus

Widefield image of narrowband emission in Cygnus

Background imageDeneb Collection: Constellations Cygnus and Lyra with nearby deep sky objects

Constellations Cygnus and Lyra with nearby deep sky objects
Constellations Cygnus and Lyra. The North America Nebula is visible at top left and Gamma Cygni nebulosity left of center. The Cygnus star cloud is at center, Veil Nebula at lower left

Background imageDeneb Collection: Artists concept showing the binary star system of Sirius A and Sirius B

Artists concept showing the binary star system of Sirius A and Sirius B
This picture is an artists impression showing how the binary star system of Sirius A and its diminutive blue companion, Sirius B, might appear to an interstellar visitor

Background imageDeneb Collection: Close-up view of North America nebula

Close-up view of North America nebula, NGC 7000, an emission nebula in the constellation Cygnus

Background imageDeneb Collection: The North America Nebula and dark nebulae in Cygnus

The North America Nebula and dark nebulae in Cygnus
The area of northern Cygnus showing the dark nebula LeGentil 3 north of Cygnus in the Milky Way, along with the North America Nebula and the Pelican Nebula near Deneb

Background imageDeneb Collection: Aquila constellation and the Serpens-Ophiuchus double cluster

Aquila constellation and the Serpens-Ophiuchus double cluster of IC 4756 and NGC 663. Altair and Terazed stars are visible at top

Background imageDeneb Collection: Cygnus Wall, NGC 7000, the North American Nebula

Cygnus Wall, NGC 7000, the North American Nebula

Background imageDeneb Collection: NGC 7000 and the Pelican Nebula

NGC 7000 and the Pelican Nebula

Background imageDeneb Collection: Northern Cygnus

Northern Cygnus

Background imageDeneb Collection: Summer Triangle area of the northern summer Milky Way

Summer Triangle area of the northern summer Milky Way

Background imageDeneb Collection: A colorful Pelican Nebula in the constellation Cygnus

A colorful Pelican Nebula in the constellation Cygnus

Background imageDeneb Collection: The Summer Triangle stars in the Milky Way through Cygnus, Lyra and Aquila

The Summer Triangle stars in the Milky Way through Cygnus, Lyra and Aquila. The frame takes in the Milky Way from Cepheus to Ophiuchus

Background imageDeneb Collection: Widefield view of star flux in Cygnus

Widefield view of star flux in Cygnus. Emission was subtracted to isolate star flux

Background imageDeneb Collection: Nebulosity in Cygnus

Nebulosity in Cygnus
Nebulosity in the heart of Cygnus the Swan, including the North America Nebula and Pelican Nebula at left (NGC 7000 and IC 5070) and Gamma Cygni complex at right (IC 1318)

Background imageDeneb Collection: The summer triangle: Cygnus, Lyra and Aquila

The summer triangle: Cygnus, Lyra and Aquila
The summer triangle. This is the well known region of the sky which comprises the constellation of Cygnus (top left), Lyra (upper centre right) and Aquila (bottom left)

Background imageDeneb Collection: Deneb and emission nebulae

Deneb and emission nebulae. Deneb (Alpha Cygni, lower left) is a blue giant, and one of the most powerful stars known. It is the 19th brightest star in the night sky despite its huge distance

Background imageDeneb Collection: Optical image of Mars near the bright star Spica

Optical image of Mars near the bright star Spica
Cygnus constellation. Optical image of the northern constellation of Cygnus the Swan, also known as the Northern Cross. The brighter stars of Cygnus form the shape of a swan

Background imageDeneb Collection: Milky Way in Cygnus

Milky Way in Cygnus
Milky Way. Optical image of the Milky Way in the constellation Cygnus, the swan. North is at top. The bright star at upper left is Deneb (Alpha Cygni)

Background imageDeneb Collection: ISS light trail and constellations

ISS light trail and constellations, time-exposure image. This streak of light was formed as the International Space Station (ISS) passed from left to right across the night sky

Background imageDeneb Collection: KILLERS FROM SPACE, 1953. John Merrick as Deneb from the planet Astron Delta. Film still, 1953

KILLERS FROM SPACE, 1953. John Merrick as Deneb from the planet Astron Delta. Film still, 1953


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Deneb, the dazzling star of Cygnus and Lyra constellations, captivates our imagination with its celestial wonders. In the vast expanse of space, Deneb reigns as a beacon of light amidst the darkness. Gazing towards Deneb, we are treated to breathtaking views of the Orion Nebula and the Milky Way. Engraved in our minds is an image that showcases the beauty and grandeur of these cosmic phenomena. Within Cygnus constellation lies the Pelican Nebula, an H II region that evokes awe with its vibrant colors and intricate details. As we explore further, we encounter dark nebulae intertwined with the North America Nebula, painting a picture reminiscent of distant lands. A widefield image reveals narrowband emissions dancing across Cygnus' canvas. Constellations Cygnus and Lyra stand proudly alongside nearby deep sky objects, forming a tapestry woven by nature's hand. An artist's concept unveils Sirius A and Sirius B in their binary star system glory – two celestial companions forever bound together in harmony. Their radiance echoes throughout space like a symphony playing for eternity. Drawing closer to home within this cosmic neighborhood, we find ourselves immersed in a close-up view of North America Nebula. Its ethereal glow illuminates our curiosity about what lies beyond our earthly borders. As Aquila constellation graces us with its presence alongside Serpens-Ophiuchus double cluster, new wonders unfold before us. The interplay between these stellar entities invites contemplation on life's interconnectedness across galaxies far away. And then there is Cygnus Wall – NGC 7000 – known as the North American Nebula itself; it stands tall as a testament to nature's artistry. Its majestic structure reminds us that even amidst chaos, beauty can emerge unscathed. In Deneb's realm lie countless mysteries waiting to be unraveled.