Yes pegasus has deep sky objects i am, now doing a report on this particular constellation and i have found at leat 3 one of which is m15 if you look that up on a serch engine you will find it does corrospond with pegasus
the pegasus is a flying horse. he didnt have to get it into the sky, it did it by itself.
It is loccated in the Northern sky, west of the Pegasus
pegasus is located not far from cygnus and llacrerta and Andromeda
The carbon star CW Leo (IRC +10216)
Yes pegasus has deep sky objects i am, now doing a report on this particular constellation and i have found at leat 3 one of which is m15 if you look that up on a serch engine you will find it does corrospond with pegasus
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the pegasus is a flying horse. he didnt have to get it into the sky, it did it by itself.
Just about any good telescope can be used to see deep sky objects. Of course, the more power a telescope has, the better the viewing will be (compared to a smaller piece of equipment). Shallow sky objects are things like an eclipse, or something "close" to earth (within the solar system). Deep sky objects lie outside our solar system, so using a telescope with a fairly large objective is a perferred choice.
zeus turned pegasus into constellation and put pegasus in night sky
Pegasus is a constellation, in other words, a direction in the sky.
It is loccated in the Northern sky, west of the Pegasus
According to Who2 Biography, Pegasus "is a mighty winged horse of Greek myth." To read more about Pegasus on Answers.com, click on the Related Link. ----------------- Here.. Pegasus was a beautiful flying horse in Greek mythology. Pegasus was fathered by Poseidon. Also, Pegasus is a constellation in the sky. There is probably a Greek mythology story of how Pegasus came to be in the sky.
pegasus is located not far from cygnus and llacrerta and Andromeda
The carbon star CW Leo (IRC +10216)
The constellation of Pegasus is in the northern sky. It is usually visible in summer, and is near the constellation of Andromeda.
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