Definition
Cygnus is a prominent constellation in the northern sky, often referred to as the Swan π¦’. It is easily recognizable by its distinctive cross shape. In Greek mythology, Cygnus is often associated with stories of transformation and heroism. The constellation's brightest star is Deneb. It's like the VIP section of the night sky β¨. Cygnus is more than just a group of stars; itβs a celestial storybook.