Could be "Herd" (referring to horses).
Could be "Flock" (referring to winged horses).
In Greek Myth, there was only one Pegasus.
The first confirmed exoplanet is called 51 Pegasi b. It was discovered on October 6th 1995 by Michel Mayor and Didier Queloz. Note: 51 Pegasi or 51 Pegasi a is the parent star.
A herd of pegasi. I thought it was a herd or a flock. you make sense though
51 Pegasi B is an exoplanet orbiting a sun like star called 51 Pegasi.S Ori 70 - Is still not confirmed. It might be a brown dwarf, but it could be an exoplanet.
51 Pegasi itself isn't an exoplanet, it's a Sun-like Star. But it does have an Exoplanet orbiting it, 51 Pegasi b (informally named Bellerophon.).
Yes, the planet is called Bellerophon. See link for more details.
The stars are mostly named as a Greek letter and Pegasi. However, some have traditional names:Epsilon Pegasi - EnifBeta Pegasi - Scheat (aka Mankib al Faras- horse's shoulder)Alpha Pegasi - MarkabGamma Pegasi - AlgenibEta Pegasi - MatarZeta Pegasi - HomamMu Pegasi - SadalbariTheta Pegasi - BihamLambda Pegasi - Sadalpheris (Sadal al Faris - stallion's luck)Tau Pegasi - Salm or Kerb* Iota Pegasi is a binary star, Iota Pegasi A and Iota Pegasi B* Pi Pegasi is a name used for two different stars, both yellow subgiants
The Pegasus Constellation has several primary stars. They are Markib, Alpha Andromedae, Alpha Pegasi, Beta Pegasi, and Algenib. Alpha Pegasi is the brightest star in the grouping.
Pegasi are mythical creatures and their alignment as good or evil is subjective and can vary depending on the context or story being told. In general, pegasi are often portrayed as noble and benevolent creatures in mythology and fantasy literature.
V391 Pegasi (HS 2201+2610), is a blue white subdwarf star in the constellation of Pegasus.It is a star and will not have any water.
Beta Pegasi (Scheat) is a star in the constellation Pegasus.It has a spectral type of M2 and is a red giant.See related link for more information.
Yes!!! Not only are they real, but their existence has been proved in New York city and iceland. ;)
51 Pegasi is approximately 50.9 light-years away from Earth. It is a star located in the constellation of Pegasus and is known for hosting the first exoplanet discovered orbiting a main-sequence star.