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  1. Cygnus (Cyg), o Cisne, é uma constelação do hemisfério celestial norte. O genitivo, usado para formar nomes de estrelas, é Cygni. [1] As constelações vizinhas, segundo as delineações contemporâneas, são o Cefeu, o Dragão, a Lira, a Raposa, o Pégaso e o Lagarto. [2] [3] [4]

  2. Cygnus is a northern constellation on the plane of the Milky Way, deriving its name from the Latinized Greek word for swan. Cygnus is one of the most recognizable constellations of the northern summer and autumn, and it features a prominent asterism known as the Northern Cross (in contrast to the Southern Cross ).

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CygnusCygnus - Wikipedia

    hide. (Top) Astronomy. Business & industry. Other uses. See also. Cygnus. Look up Cygnus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cygnus is the Latin word for swan and may refer to: Astronomy. Cygnus (constellation), a northern constellation. Cygnus A, a radio galaxy within the constellation.

  4. Cygnus is an expendable American cargo spacecraft developed by Orbital Sciences Corporation, manufactured and launched by Northrop Grumman Space Systems, as part of NASA's Commercial Resupply Services (CRS) program.

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Whooper_swanWhooper swan - Wikipedia

    The whooper swan (/ˈhuːpə(ɹ) swɒn/ "hooper swan"; Cygnus cygnus), also known as the common swan, is a large northern hemisphere swan. It is the Eurasian counterpart of the North American trumpeter swan, and the type species for the genus Cygnus.

  6. www.wikiwand.com › pt › CygnusCygnus - Wikiwand

    Cygnus (Cyg), o Cisne, é uma constelação do hemisfério celestial norte. O genitivo, usado para formar nomes de estrelas, é Cygni.As constelações vizinhas, segundo as delineações contemporâneas, são o Cefeu, o Dragão, a Lira, a Raposa, o Pégaso e o Lagarto.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Cygnus_ACygnus A - Wikipedia

    Cygnus A (3C 405) is a radio galaxy, one of the strongest radio sources in the sky. A concentrated radio source in Cygnus was discovered by Grote Reber in 1939. In 1946 Stanley Hey and his colleague James Phillips identified that the source scintillated rapidly, and must therefore be a compact object. [4]