The Pegasus constellation is named after the mythical winged-horsed in Greek legend. The brightest star of the constellation is the Epsilon Pegasi or Enif.
The star Algenib in the Pegasus constellation is white or bluish-white in color.
The star Markab in the constellation Pegasus appears white to blue-white in color.
Alpheratz or more commonly known as Alpha Andromedae, is, as the name suggests, in the constellation Andromeda
One example of a book about the constellation Pegasus is "The Book of Constellations" by Robin Kerrod. This book provides information about the mythology and astronomy behind the constellation, along with tips for stargazing and locating Pegasus in the night sky. You can also find detailed information about Pegasus in many astronomy guides and star atlases.
Pegasus is a constellation, not a single star. It comprises nearly 200 stellar objects and their distances from earth range from 38 light years to 4,561 light years: take your pick as to which of these is the distance to Pegasus!
Enif is the brightest star in pegasus
The star Algenib in the Pegasus constellation is white or bluish-white in color.
The star Markab in the constellation Pegasus appears white to blue-white in color.
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The brightest star in Pegasus is Scheat, also known as Beta Pegasi. It is an orange giant star located approximately 196 light-years away from Earth. Scheat is part of the Great Square of Pegasus asterism and is easily visible in the night sky.
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Alpheratz or more commonly known as Alpha Andromedae, is, as the name suggests, in the constellation Andromeda
The star Matar in the Pegasus constellation is a yellow-white star, classed as an F-type main-sequence star. It has an apparent magnitude of 2.94 and is located approximately 170 light-years away from Earth.
One example of a book about the constellation Pegasus is "The Book of Constellations" by Robin Kerrod. This book provides information about the mythology and astronomy behind the constellation, along with tips for stargazing and locating Pegasus in the night sky. You can also find detailed information about Pegasus in many astronomy guides and star atlases.
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Pegasus is a constellation, not a single star. It comprises nearly 200 stellar objects and their distances from earth range from 38 light years to 4,561 light years: take your pick as to which of these is the distance to Pegasus!