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Cygnus, a constellation in the northern sky, does not physically spin on its axis like a planet. However, its stars, including the prominent ones like Deneb, are in motion and rotate around the center of the Milky Way galaxy. The entire constellation appears to change position over time due to the Earth's rotation and orbit around the Sun. Thus, while Cygnus doesn't spin in a traditional sense, its stars are in constant motion within the cosmos.

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