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  1. Clave de Sol
  2. Faro De Guia
  3. Mejor Mañana
  4. Te Esperaré
  5. (Tamam) Sustum
  6. 14 de Febrero (dueto Com Álex Casademunt)
  7. 1906 Estrellas Nuevas
  8. 48 Horas
  9. A Luz Que Há Em Você
  10. A Salvo
  11. Ankara
  12. Believe
  13. Berlin
  14. Birgün Mutlaka
  15. Caminhos
  16. Circular
  17. Consciência
  18. Construção
  19. Cuanta Decepción
  20. Deixa pra depois
  21. Dentro
  22. Desem de Ýnanma
  23. Después de Ti
  24. Destino de um coração
  25. Dia A Dia
  26. Directo al sol
  27. Donde Estabas Tú
  28. Elimde Deðil
  29. Eres
  30. Essa Falta
  31. Flores No Deserto
  32. Fotografia
  33. Grita
  34. Grita!
  35. Guten Tachen
  36. Hafif Muzik
  37. Herói
  38. Hierba Santa
  39. História do Mundo
  40. Hoy
  41. Incondicionalmente
  42. India
  43. Inverno
  44. La Verdad
  45. Let Me Get It
  46. Libre
  47. Lolita
  48. Mi Propio Mundo
  49. Mijitita
  50. Minuto Incerto
  51. Mundo De Ilusões
  52. Nada Es Infinito
  53. Não há mais como voltar
  54. No Hará Falta Discutir
  55. No necesito nada de ti
  56. Novos Tempos
  57. O Que Virá
  58. O Sonho Acabou
  59. Olor a Azahar (A Córdoba)
  60. Pegadas
  61. Pra Não Pensar Mais Você
  62. Princesa de Cuento
  63. Quiero Ser Tú
  64. Reir Por No Llorar
  65. Requiem
  66. Serzeniþte
  67. Setembro
  68. Simples palavras
  69. Sin Prisa
  70. Sokaklar Tekin Degil
  71. Solo Quiero Amanecer
  72. Subina a Un Escenario
  73. Tan Distinto
  74. Te Tengo a Ti
  75. Tempestade
  76. That's life
  77. Un Día Normal
  78. Un Mundo Mejor
  79. Una Vida Contigo
  80. Você
  81. Vozes De Uma Dor
  82. Y Llueve
  83. Y SI SóLO
  84. Yalnizca Ben, Yuzlerce Sen
  85. Yaniyor Zaman

Vega is the brightest star in the northern constellation of Lyra. It has the Bayer designation α Lyrae, which is Latinised to Alpha Lyrae and abbreviated Alpha Lyr or α Lyr. This star is relatively close at only 25 light-years (7.7 parsecs) from the Sun, and one of the most luminous stars in the Sun's neighborhood. It is the fifth-brightest star in the night sky, and the second-brightest star in the northern celestial hemisphere, after Arcturus. Vega has been extensively studied by astronomers, leading it to be termed "arguably the next most important star in the sky after the Sun". Vega was the northern pole star around 12,000 BCE and will be so again around the year 13,727, when its declination will be +86° 14′. Vega was the first star other than the Sun to have its image and spectrum photographed. It was one of the first stars whose distance was estimated through parallax measurements. Vega has functioned as the baseline for calibrating the photometric brightness scale and was one of the stars used to define the zero point for the UBV photometric system. Vega is only about a tenth of the age of the Sun, but since it is 2.1 times as massive, its expected lifetime is also one tenth of that of the Sun; both stars are at present approaching the midpoint of their main sequence lifetimes. Compared with the Sun, Vega has a lower abundance of elements heavier than helium. Vega is also a variable star—that is, a star whose brightness fluctuates. It is rotating rapidly with a speed of 236 km/s at the equator. This causes the equator to bulge outward due to centrifugal effects, and, as a result, there is a variation of temperature across the star's photosphere that reaches a maximum at the poles. From Earth, Vega is observed from the direction of one of these poles. Based on observations of more infrared radiation than expected, Vega appears to have a circumstellar disk of dust. This dust is likely to be the result of collisions between objects in an orbiting debris disk, which is analogous to the Kuiper belt in the Solar System. Stars that display an infrared excess due to dust emission are termed Vega-like stars. Observations by the James Webb Space Telescope show that the disk is exceptionally smooth, with no evidence of shaping by massive planets, though there is some evidence that there may be one or more Neptune-mass planets closer to the star.

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