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  • ''' Cygnus ''' is a constellation in the northern sky. |lnam = Cygnus
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  • #Redirect [[‎Cygnus]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Cygnus]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ''' Cygnus ''' is a constellation in the northern sky. |lnam = Cygnus
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  • ...known as '''M 29''', is an [[open cluster]] located in the constellation [[Cygnus]]. | const = Cygnus
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  • ...known as '''M 40''', is an [[open cluster]] located in the constellation [[Cygnus]]. | const = Cygnus
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  • An open cluster in the Cygnus constellation.
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  • Constellation in the Northern Hemisphere near Cygnus and Andromeda, its name is Latin for 'lizard'.
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  • Constellation in the celestial Northern Hemisphere near Cygnus and Sagitta, its name is Latin for 'little fox'.
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  • An open cluster in the Cygnus constellation, with a distance of about 800 light years away from Earth.
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  • Constellation in the Northern Hemisphere near Cygnus and Hercules and containing Vega, its name is Latin for 'lyre'.
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  • Northern constellation lying SW of Andromeda and SE of Cygnus, named for the mythological winged horse Pegasus.
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  • ...ich was introduced by [[Johannes Hevelius]] in 1690. It is surrounded by [[Cygnus]], [[Lyra]], [[Hercules]], [[Sagitta]], [[Delphinus]] and [[Pegasus]]. It can be found in the celestial Northern Hemisphere near Cygnus and Sagitta, its name is Latin for 'little fox'.
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  • {{r|Cygnus}}
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  • {{r|Cygnus}}
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  • {{rpl|Cygnus}}
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  • {{rpl|Cygnus}}
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  • {{rpl|Cygnus}}
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  • {{r|Cygnus}}
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