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Vega, a bright star in the Lyra constellation, has a density of approximately 0.2 grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm³). This low density is characteristic of A-type main-sequence stars, as Vega is primarily composed of hydrogen and helium. Its relatively large size and mass contribute to this lower density compared to cooler, denser stars like those on the red end of the spectrum.

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