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Yes, there are several deep sky objects located in the constellation Pegasus, including the globular cluster M15, the planetary nebula NGC 7331, and the spiral galaxy M33. These objects are popular targets for amateur astronomers due to their visibility and beauty in the night sky.
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.
Because the earth is rotating.
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Visible objects in the sky include the Sun, Moon, stars, planets, satellites, meteors, and the International Space Station (ISS). Telescopes or binoculars can make some objects like planets and clusters of stars easier to see.
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The sky consists of the atmosphere and the clouds. At night we can often see right past all that into outer space, with the Moon, planets and stars. In between those objects space is (almost) empty.
The New General Catalogue (NGC) is a well-known catalogue of deep sky objects in astronomy.
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
No. Planets do not have comets. They are not related to planets. They are just objects flying through space that we can see in the sky.
To effectively use a DSO telescope for deep-sky observations, follow these steps: Choose a dark, clear night for optimal viewing conditions. Align your telescope with the celestial coordinates of the object you want to observe. Use low magnification eyepieces to locate the object and then switch to higher magnification for detailed viewing. Allow your eyes to adjust to the darkness to see fainter objects. Take your time to observe and enjoy the details of deep-sky objects.
Anything in the sky except stars.