THere are many, many more stars within Cygnus... but only 7 or so make up the swan.
Sorry, but this doesn't make sense! For a start, 'nebulae' is plural. And Cygnus isn't in a nebula. Cygnus (like all the constellations) is just a name given to a region of sky that appears to resemble some object or other from the arrangement of its stars. None of the stars in a given constellation usually have any connection with the others. They just lie in the same general direction. Deneb, the brightest star in Cygnus, is over 1000 lightyears away, but close to it (in the sky!) we have 61 Cygni, which is one of the closest stars to us, at about 11 lightyears. A constellation is a purely human construct, like (say) a country with its borders.
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Not necessarily. A constellation is more properly thought of as a direction from the Earth, rather than a region of space. Stars that are in the same direction appear to be part of the same "picture", but one may be more distant from the other. As an extreme example, the star 61Cyg in the constellation Cygnus is about 11 light-years from Earth, while the apparently nearby Deneb (also in Cygnus) is 3200 light-years away. Deneb is essentially "behind" 61Cyg, so they appear to be in the same region of the sky, even though they are very far from each other.
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I don't know how far away Cygnus is from in miles or kilometres, but I do know that it is so far away from Earth that the light that we see from it is over 2000 years old. Seeing as 1 light year is around 9 and a half trillion kilometres, it would mean that Cygnus is INCREDIBLY far away from Earth. Cygnus can only be seen from telescopes on Earth. Even then, it is incredible to know that it can be seen at all since it's so far away. On that note, Cygnus is 70, 000 times brighter than our Sun. Yep, seventy thousand times brighter. Hope this helped!
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