This beautiful figure can be seen high in the night sky starting near the end of summer and continuing through autumn if you live in the Northern Hemisphere. If you are below the Equator, look for Pegasus in late winter and through spring. When looking at the image, it is difficult to see the figure as a horse. That is because the constellation is actually upside-down! Imagine it flipped over, and you can see what could be the neck and head of a horse and two legs sticking out from the famous " Square of Pegasus".
The Great Square of Pegasus comes into view in Autumn.
The best time to view Pegasus is September -January. Best seen in October.
Pegasus can be seen in the Northern Hemisphere from late summer through autumn. In the Southern Hemisphere it can be seen from late winter through spring.
Fall is the best time to see Pegasus.
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A constellation is a patch of sky. Asking how far away it is is meaningless. You could ask how far away individual stars are, but there are a lot of stars in Cygnus at many vastly different distances. Deneb, the brightest star in Cygnus, is a bit of a quandary; it's variable, making its distance difficult to measure. The generally accepted value is about 2600 light years, but the Hipparchos satellite measurement is about half that, at around 1500 light years.
The impacts of El Nino upon climate in temperate latitudes show up most clearly in the wintertime.
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Pisces is a constellation, not a star. One of the prominent stars in Pisces is Fomalhaut, also called "the fish's mouth".
The named stars that make up the constellation Pegasus are Markab, Scheat, Algenib, Enif, Homam, Matar, Baham, and Sadalbari
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
In Greek Mythology, Pegasus was a winged horse. After dropping Bellerophon, he flew up to Mount Olympus. Zeus eventually placed him in the sky to become a constellation. Pegasus did not hold Zeus' thunderbolts, only Zeus was allowed to do this.
You have to buy a Pegasus Account for 3 passes.
All the stars visible in the night sky belong to our own Milky Way galaxy, including those that make up the constellation Pegasus. The next nearest galaxy to us is the Andromeda galaxy. This can be seen as a hazy speck through a pair of binoculars.
they show up mostly in the warmer weather
Constellation's cannot be colors, but individual stars in a constellation can be. The Phoenix constellation is made up of 7 stars
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Angenib has almost nine times the mass of the Sun and close to five times the Sun's radius. It has used up al the hydrogen in its core and is just beginning to evolve away from the main sequence.
if you belive... then yes... i mean if you go on google and look up are horses real.. they will show you all kinds of pictures of real pegasus...(: <3
The question doesn't make sense, just as it doesn't make sense how far "up" is. "Up" starts right here. Similarly, a constellation is (roughly speaking) a direction in space, so it starts right here, and goes all the way to infinity (or however far the Universe goes on, which is at least 46 billion light-years).