There are at least 159 stellar objects in the constellation. In order of decrasing brightness, they are:
Vega Gamma Lyrae Beta Lyrae A R Lyrae Delta2 Lyrae
Kappa Lyrae Zeta1 Lyrae Theta Lyrae Eta Lyrae Epsilon2 Lyrae A
Epsilon1 Lyrae A HD 173780 Lambda Lyrae 16 Lyrae Mu Lyrae
HD 176051 17 Lyrae Nu2 Lyrae Iota Lyrae HD 176527
e2 Lyrae B HD 172044 HD 175740 HD 171301 HD 178233
HD 167965 Delta1 Lyrae HD 177808 HD 175443 HD 173417
HD 176871 Zeta2 Lyrae HD 182694 HD 180450 V542 Lyrae
Nu1 Lyrae 19 Lyrae HD 175635 XY Lyrae Epsilon1 Lyrae B
HD 176896 HD 173416 HD 173936 HD 174179 HD 177809
HD 182272 HD 171780 HD 174959 HD 168322 V473 Lyrae
V543 Lyrae HD 179583 V533 Lyrae HD 174881 HD 172671HD 181470 HD 175132 HD 181655 HD 168009 HD 181828
HR 7403 HD 178003 HD 179422 Gliese 758 HD 177109
HD 169646 HD 172958 HD 172631 HD 176582 HD 182635
HD 172741 HD 173383 V550 Lyrae HD 173087 HD 180314
HD 178911 HD 181068 RR Lyrae HD 177830 Beta Lyrae B
W Lyrae V478 Lyrae HK Lyrae T Lyrae V Lyrae
Kepler-444 FL Lyrae Kepler-37 S Lyrae EP Lyrae
KX Lyrae UZ Lyrae HP Lyrae WASP-3 TT Lyrae
Kepler-25 Kepler-65 TZ Lyrae EZ Lyrae CN Lyrae
Kepler-128 RV Lyrae Kepler-102 RZ Lyrae Kepler-131
Kepler-454 Kepler-92 WASP-58 V404 Lyrae GSC 02652-01324
HAT-P-5 Kepler-103 Kepler-95 Kepler-109 CC Lyrae
Kepler-94 Kepler-91 Kepler-7 Kepler-277 Beta Lyrae C
Kepler-138 Kepler-88 Kepler-422 Kepler-279 Kepler-412
Kepler-62 Kepler-350 Kepler-8 Kepler-9 Kepler-460
Kepler-38 Kepler-60 Kepler-423 Kepler-59 Kepler-438
Kepler-439 Kepler-75 Kepler-177 V477 Lyrae Kepler-282
Kepler-442 Kepler-440 Kepler-24 Kepler-30 Kepler-26
Kepler-53 Kepler-55 Kepler-446 Kepler-83 HR Lyrae
CY Lyrae DM Lyrae 2MASS 1835+3259 V344 Lyrae V361 Lyrae
AY Lyrae MV Lyrae WISE 1828+2650 WISEP J190648.47+401106.8
Notes
HD = Henry Draper Catalogue designation number.
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The Bright Star Catalogue, 5th Revised Ed. lists 83 stars in Lyra, five of which are named. (Vega, Sulafat, Sheliak, Aladfar and Alathfar). The BSC only lists stars of magnitude greater than 6.5 - that is those visible with the naked eye. See links for more details.
Many prominent blue stars include Sirius B, the companion of Sirius A, which is the brightest star in the night sky; Rigel, located in the constellation Orion; and Vega, part of the Lyra constellation. Other notable blue stars are Beta Centauri, known as Hadar, and Spica, the brightest star in the Virgo constellation. These stars are classified as blue giants or supergiants due to their high temperatures and luminosities.
18 is the stars of the constellation hydra
There are 3 fairly bright stars that make the recognisable shape of the constellation Triangulum. It looks like an elongated triangle. It is a small constellation. A constellation just marks an area of the sky. Anything within that area is in the constellation. So, there will be a large number of stars, but you can't see many without a telescope.
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Lyra constellation contains around 11 stars visible to the naked eye. Its most famous star is Vega, which is one of the brightest stars in the sky.
The Bright Star Catalogue, 5th Revised Ed. lists 83 stars in Lyra, five of which are named. (Vega, Sulafat, Sheliak, Aladfar and Alathfar). The BSC only lists stars of magnitude greater than 6.5 - that is those visible with the naked eye. See links for more details.
Many prominent blue stars include Sirius B, the companion of Sirius A, which is the brightest star in the night sky; Rigel, located in the constellation Orion; and Vega, part of the Lyra constellation. Other notable blue stars are Beta Centauri, known as Hadar, and Spica, the brightest star in the Virgo constellation. These stars are classified as blue giants or supergiants due to their high temperatures and luminosities.
18 is the stars of the constellation hydra
There are 3 fairly bright stars that make the recognisable shape of the constellation Triangulum. It looks like an elongated triangle. It is a small constellation. A constellation just marks an area of the sky. Anything within that area is in the constellation. So, there will be a large number of stars, but you can't see many without a telescope.
There are six stars in the Norma constellation.
There are 6 stars in the constellation Libra.
The constellation Camelopardalis consists of many stars, but there is no specific number as the stars within a constellation can vary depending on the size and shape of the constellation.
29 stars are in the constellation pavo!
The constellation Hercules contains around 200-300 stars that are visible to the naked eye. However, there are likely many more stars within the constellation that can only be observed with telescopes.
8 stars