The stars are mostly named as a Greek letter and Pegasi. However, some have traditional names:
Epsilon Pegasi - Enif
Beta Pegasi - Scheat (aka Mankib al Faras- horse's shoulder)
Alpha Pegasi - Markab
Gamma Pegasi - Algenib
Eta Pegasi - Matar
Zeta Pegasi - Homam
Mu Pegasi - Sadalbari
Theta Pegasi - Biham
Lambda 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
Enif is. magnitude is 2.38. 670 light-years away. and is an orange super giant.
Alpha Persei (α Per) is the brightest star in the constellation, it also goes by the names of Mirfak and Algenib. Its a yellow-white supergiant star.
Beta Herculis (Beta Her / β Herculis / β Her), is the brightest star in the constellation of Hercules.
It is also known as Kornephoros,
There are 14 star including Pegasus's brightest star Markab that has a magnitude of 2.49
709 stars all together
Pegasus is not a single star but a constellation comprising a 88 stars in the Bayer/Flamsteed catalogues. This range, in brightness from Enif or epsilon pegasi with an absolute magnitude of -4.51 to WASP at 7.9
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The named stars that make up the constellation Pegasus are Markab, Scheat, Algenib, Enif, Homam, Matar, Baham, and Sadalbari
14 stars in pegasus. But I think it 15(because I counted it, I might count wrong).
the best time to see pegasus is at night because its dark and the stars are out.
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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.
The constellation of Pegasus is in the northern sky and the Arawak and Warrau people used the stars to represent a grill on stilts. The square of the constellation was also used to locate navigational stars.
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