pegasus
Pegasus.
No, the constellation Orion is not named after a mythological horse. Orion was a renowned hunter in Greek mythology known for his skill and strength. The constellation is named after him because his figure is said to resemble the arrangement of stars in that region of the sky.
It is Centaurus.
It is Centaurus.
Centaurus is a Southern constellation representing a mythological creature that is half human and half horse. It is often depicted as a centaur holding a bow and arrow.
Pegasus is a Greek mythological winged horse and mythological things don't have temperatures. It's also a constellation which, again, has no surface temperature.
For me there was no nickname for the constellation Pegasus because it was named after the winged - horse in the Greek mythology created by the Greek goddess Athena....
Centaurus
Pegasus - the winged horse. It's just east of Cygnus the Swan, and south of Cassiopeia which looks like a "w"
Becuz he was dying
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One special feature of the constellation Pegasus is the Great Square of Pegasus, which forms a prominent square shape in the sky. Another interesting feature is the Pegasus Cluster (Messier 15), a globular cluster located within the constellation. Additionally, Pegasus is associated with the mythological winged horse in Greek mythology.