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At midnight in July the conspicuous
summer triangle reaches its
highest position in the sky. It is made of the brightest stars of the
constellations Cygnus, Aquila, and Lyra: Deneb, Altair, and Vega.
In the west the constellation Bootes is about to set. The prominent
rectangle of Pegasus is rising in the east.
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