What constellation is Vega in?

Lyra

One of the northern constellations. One of the brightest constellations in the summer night sky. Located at the edge of the Milky Way between Draco, Ursa Major and Cygnus. Vega is the main star of Lyra, far away from the cowherd on the other side of the Milky Way. 12000 years later, it will be the Polaris at that time. Near Vega, there is a small diamond with four stars. Although the whole constellation is small, it is very eye-catching, and various legends about it are circulated in various countries. Lyra has a meteor cluster, which appears from April 19 to 23rd every year, especially on April 2 1 and 22nd. Legend has it that orpheus, the son of Apollo, the sun god, was a talented pianist. When he plays the lyre, the stubborn stone is also moved by it, and animals and plants should listen to it. Later, he married the beautiful Eurydice and lived a very happy life. Unfortunately, Eurydice died of a poisonous snake bite. Grieving, orpheus came to the kingdom of Hades, touched the heartless Hades with a piano, agreed to release the dead bride, and only warned him not to look back on his way back to earth. It's a pity that just near the exit of Ghost Country, orpheus couldn't help looking back at his bride. At this moment, he once again lost his beloved wife forever. Orpheus, who lost his wife, died of grief. Zeus took pity on him. He lifted his lyre and became Lyra.