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What constellation is the large star cluster to the left of the Big Dipper that resembles a Large "C"?

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The constellation is to the left of the Big Dipper as if the Big Dipper were "pouring" into the "C", which is pretty bright (I know it is not part of the milky way, which is on the opposite side of the sky...if that helps.) Thanks for your time and effort.

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  1. It's Corona Borealis (the northern crown).

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