Deneb (labeled "1" above) is Cygnus' best-known star and the first point of light when you locate the constellation from Cassiopeia. Amazingly, even though it appears dimmer than many other major ...
The Martian north pole points to the Cygnus constellation, which does not have any extremely bright stars, making it somewhat hard to find. One could use the star Deneb, which is just 9 degrees ...