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  • Aquila Constellation: Shape, Stars & Mythology Explained
    The Aquila constellation doesn't "create" anything in the sky, rather it is a pattern of stars that humans have recognized and named.

    Here's what it looks like:

    * Shape: Aquila is known for its distinctive shape resembling an eagle in flight.

    * Key Stars: The brightest star in Aquila is Altair, forming the eagle's head. Two other prominent stars, Tarazed and Alshain, make up the eagle's wings.

    Note: Constellations are not physical objects; they are simply groupings of stars that appear close together from Earth's perspective. The stars in a constellation can be vastly different distances away from us.

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