Naked eye
Primary naked-eye pattern; suburban skies should show the main stars unless the description notes a low horizon or dark-sky need.
Named star-patterns beyond the official constellation boundaries.
Lyra
Lyra's lyre
common observer pattern · high confidence
Vega dominates Lyra, but the little parallelogram below it holds the Ring Nebula between Beta and Gamma. Naked-eye it is compact; a small scope gives the famous payoff.
This wider chart is deliberately schematic: it uses nearby bright-star context and boxes the asterism’s member-star footprint, but it does not draw official constellation boundaries or promise horizon/season precision.
Framing: Approximate member-star span: 7.6°; use at least 10.6° field for context.
Primary naked-eye pattern; suburban skies should show the main stars unless the description notes a low horizon or dark-sky need.
Binoculars are optional: use them to check colours, nearby doubles, or richer Milky Way background.
A telescope is usually too narrow for the whole shape; use it after the pattern has guided you to a target.
Frame as a wide-field scene in/near Lyra; a field of view around 11° keeps context without claiming exact constellation boundaries.
Uses this asterism’s centroid RA/Dec: transit altitude, hours above 20°, and a month-scale evening window. Default is Edmonton-ish 50°N.
Approximate limiting magnitudes: Bortle 3 ≈ V 6.6, Bortle 5 ≈ V 5.6, Bortle 7 ≈ V 4.6. The shape is counted recognisable when at least 70% of defining stars clear the limit.
| Name | Bayer / Flamsteed | HR | RA J2000 | Dec J2000 | V mag |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vega | 3Alp Lyr | HR 7001 | 18h 36m 56.3s | +38° 47′ 01″ | 0.03 |
| 14Gam Lyr | 14Gam Lyr | HR 7178 | 18h 58m 56.6s | +32° 41′ 22″ | 3.24 |
| 10Bet Lyr | 10Bet Lyr | HR 7106 | 18h 50m 04.8s | +33° 21′ 46″ | 3.45 |
| 12Del2Lyr | 12Del2Lyr | HR 7139 | 18h 54m 30.2s | +36° 53′ 56″ | 4.30 |
| 6Zet1Lyr | 6Zet1Lyr | HR 7056 | 18h 44m 46.4s | +37° 36′ 18″ | 4.36 |
common observer pattern; high confidence. Commonly used constellation-part or seasonal guide-pattern name, with member-star positions plotted from BSC5.