Lynx
Constellation
Lynx is a constellation named after the animal, usually observed in the Northern Celestial Hemisphere. The constellation was introduced in the late 17th century by Johannes Hevelius. It is a faint constellation, with its brightest stars forming a... Wikipedia
Stars: Alpha Lyncis, 31 Lyncis, 38 Lyncis, and more
Name: The Cat
Area: 545 sq. deg. (28th)
Bayer/Flamsteed stars: 42
Bordering constellations: Ursa Major; Camelopardalis; Auriga; Gemini; Cancer; Leo (corner); Leo Minor
Declination: +45°
Messier objects: 0