I assume you are referring to the "North Star" - Polaris. Polaris is the very last star (located at the end of the tail) of Ursa Minor, the Little Bear.
Spica is in the constellation Virgo. It is the brightest star in the Virgo constellation and can be seen in the northern hemisphere during spring.
After the Sun, the brightest star is Sirius, in the constellation Canis Major. However, while Sirius is the brightest star visible from the Northern Hemisphere, it is part of a southern hemisphere constellation. Therefore, Arcturus, in Bootes, would be the brightest Northern Hemisphere star.
The brightest star in the Northern Cross asterism is called Deneb, which is part of the constellation Cygnus. It is a supergiant star located about 1,400 light-years away from Earth and is one of the most luminous stars visible in the night sky.
The star Vega is part of the constellation Lyra. It is one of the brightest stars in the sky and can be found in the northern hemisphere during the summer months.
The brightest star in the night sky is Sirius, and it is located in the constellation Canis Major. Sirius is also known as the "Dog Star" and is easily visible in the winter months in the Northern Hemisphere.
in a triple-star system in the northern constellation Cygnus, or the swam
Boötes is a constellation in the northern sky not a single star.
Vega is the brightest star in the constellation Lyra, the Harp.
Spica is in the constellation Virgo. It is the brightest star in the Virgo constellation and can be seen in the northern hemisphere during spring.
After the Sun, the brightest star is Sirius, in the constellation Canis Major. However, while Sirius is the brightest star visible from the Northern Hemisphere, it is part of a southern hemisphere constellation. Therefore, Arcturus, in Bootes, would be the brightest Northern Hemisphere star.
The brightest star in the Northern Cross asterism is called Deneb, which is part of the constellation Cygnus. It is a supergiant star located about 1,400 light-years away from Earth and is one of the most luminous stars visible in the night sky.
Lyra
It is a northern constellation.
The star Vega is part of the constellation Lyra. It is one of the brightest stars in the sky and can be found in the northern hemisphere during the summer months.
Lyra, the Harp
the north star
The constellation in the northern hemisphere symbolizing the charioteer is Auriga. It is easily recognizable by its pentagon shape and includes the star Capella, one of the brightest stars in the northern sky. Auriga is often depicted as a charioteer holding a goat and kids.