- Summer Triangle
The Summer Triangle is an astronomical asterism involving an imaginary triangle drawn on the northern hemisphere's
celestial sphere , with its defining vertices atAltair ,Deneb , andVega . This triangle connects the constellations of Aquila, Cygnus, andLyra .The English term was popularized by British astronomer
Sir Patrick Moore in the 1950s, although he did not invent it. Austrian astronomerOswald Thomas described these stars as "Grosses Dreieck" (Great Triangle) in the late 1920s and "Sommerliches Dreieck" (Summerly Triangle) in 1934. The asterism was remarked upon by J. J. Littrow, who described it as the "conspicuous triangle" in the text of his atlas (1866), and Bode connected the stars in a map in a book in 1816, although without label.Near midnight the Summer Triangle lies virtually overhead at mid-northern
latitude s during the summer months, but can also be seen during spring in the early morning. In theautumn the summer triangle is visible in the evening well until November. From thesouthern hemisphere it appears upside down and low in the sky during thewinter months. "Northern Triangle" is a more neutral alternative.The stars of the Summer Triangle
ee also
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Winter Hexagon
*Qi Xi
*Heavenly Market enclosure
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