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cassiopeia
The swan constellation, also known as Cygnus, is commonly seen near the heart of the Lyra constellation, which is represented as a harp. They are neighboring constellations in the night sky.
Cassiopeia is a constellation in the northern sky named after the queen Cassiopeia in Greek mythology. It is easily recognizable for its distinctive "W" shape of stars. Cassiopeia is home to several notable deep-sky objects, such as the Heart Nebula and the Pacman Nebula.
Regulus can be found in the constellation Leo. It is the brightest star in the constellation and is located at its "heart."
The constellation Leo is made up of nine main stars that form its distinctive shape. The brightest star in Leo is called Regulus, and it is located at the lion's heart.