Dictionary Definition
Lyra n : a small constellation in the northern
hemisphere near Cygnus and Draco; contains the star Vega
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Pronunciation
- /ˈlaɪrə/
- Rhymes with: -aɪrə
Proper noun
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Extensive Definition
Lyra (, lang-la lyre) is one of the 48 constellations listed by
Ptolemy,
and is one of the 88 modern constellations recognized by the
International Astronomical Union. Lyra is a small
constellation, but its principal star, Vega, is one of the
brightest in the sky. Lyra took its name from the stringed musical instrument well
known for its use in Classical
Antiquity and still in some areas of
Greece.
According to ancient Greek
mythology, the young god Hermes created the
lyre from the body of a large tortoise shell (khelus) which he
covered with animal hide and antelope horns. Lyres were associated
with Apollonian virtues
of moderation and equilibrium, contrasting the Dionysian pipes
which represented ecstasy and celebration.
- α Lyr (Vega): with an apparent brightness of 0.03m this is the second brightest star of the northern hemisphere (after Arcturus) and the fifth brightest star in all; its spectral class is A0 V and it lies at a distance of only 25.3 ly.
- β Lyr (Sheliak): a group of eclipsing binaries is named after this variable star (3.45m, spectral class B8 II), the Beta-Lyrae-stars.
- γ Lyr (Sulafat): the main star of this multiple star system is of magnitude 3.24m and spectral class B9 III
- δ Lyr: a double star consisting of a blue-white star of mag. 6m and a semi-regular red giant varying between 4m and 5m.
- ε Lyr: a well-known quadruple star, also called "the Double Double" because each of the two brighter components is itself a close double.
- ζ Lyr: another double star which can be split using binoculars.
- RR Lyr: lent its name to a class of pulsating variable rated r superstars the RR Lyrae-stars.
Deep sky objects
In Lyra can be found the objects M56, M57, and Kuiper 90. M56 is a rather loose globular cluster at a distance of approximately 32,900 light years, with a diameter of about 85 light years. Its apparent brightness is 8.3m. M57 is also known as the "Ring Nebula". It is one of the best known of all planetary nebulae; its integrated magnitude is 8.8m. It is thought to be between 6,000 and 8,000 years old as we see it today. Kuiper 90 is also known as 17 Lyrae C (Gliese 747AB), a red dwarf system near 17 Lyrae, but really at 26 light years from the Sun. Its period is 5 years, and its magnitude is 11.26 in the V band.When Orpheus was struck
by grief at the death of his wife, he vowed never to fall in love
again. He was killed by a group of Thracian women upset with his
rejection, they tore him limb from limb and sent his head to the
island of Lesbos. After that his lyre was thrown into the river.
Zeus sent an eagle to retrive the lyre, and ordered both of them to
be placed in the sky.
Lyra was known as Urcuchillay by
the Incas and
was worshipped as an animal deity.
Citations
Lyra in Arabic: القيثارة (كوكبة)
Lyra in Bengali: বীণা মণ্ডল
Lyra in Belarusian: Сузор'е Ліра
Lyra in Bulgarian: Лира (съзвездие)
Lyra in Catalan: Lira (constel·lació)
Lyra in Czech: Souhvězdí Lyry
Lyra in Corsican: Lyra
Lyra in Danish: Lyren
Lyra in German: Leier (Sternbild)
Lyra in Modern Greek (1453-): Λύρα
(αστερισμός)
Lyra in Spanish: Lyra
Lyra in Esperanto: Liro (konstelacio)
Lyra in French: Lyre (constellation)
Lyra in Irish: An Lir
Lyra in Korean: 거문고자리
Lyra in Croatian: Lira (zviježđe)
Lyra in Indonesian: Lyra
Lyra in Italian: Lira (costellazione)
Lyra in Hebrew: נבל (קבוצת כוכבים)
Lyra in Latin: Lyra (sidus)
Lyra in Latvian: Lira (zvaigznājs)
Lyra in Luxembourgish: Lyra (Stärebild)
Lyra in Lithuanian: Lyra (astronomija)
Lyra in Hungarian: Lant csillagkép
Lyra in Dutch: Lier (sterrenbeeld)
Lyra in Japanese: こと座
Lyra in Norwegian Nynorsk: Lyra
Lyra in Polish: Lutnia (gwiazdozbiór)
Lyra in Portuguese: Lyra
Lyra in Romanian: Lira (constelaţie)
Lyra in Russian: Лира (созвездие)
Lyra in Slovak: Súhvezdie Lýra
Lyra in Slovenian: Lira (ozvezdje)
Lyra in Finnish: Lyyra (tähdistö)
Lyra in Swedish: Lyran (stjärnbild)
Lyra in Thai: กลุ่มดาวพิณ
Lyra in Vietnamese: Thiên Cầm (chòm sao)
Lyra in Turkish: Lyra (takımyıldız)
Lyra in Ukrainian: Ліра (сузір'я)
Lyra in Chinese: 天琴座