The constellations that border Pegasus are Andomeda, Cygnus, Lacerta, Pisces, Aquarius, Delphinus, Equuleus and Vulpeca.
the name comes from Athena because Athena name pegasus
The zodiac constellations visible in the night sky depend on the time of year. Currently, in early December, the zodiac constellations visible in the night sky are Sagittarius, Capricorn, and Aquarius. These constellations are best seen in the evening towards the south.
I don't know which is actually "closest", but all of these constellations border Dorado: Caelum Horologium Reticulum Hydrus Mensa Volans Pictor
There are more than 20 constellations in the night sky, but some of the most well-known ones include Orion, Ursa Major, Cassiopeia, Scorpius, and Leo. These constellations have been recognized for centuries and are still popular for stargazing today.
In the southern hemisphere during summer, notable constellations include Orion, which is prominent due to its bright stars, and the Southern Cross (Crux), a distinctive feature of the southern sky. Other visible constellations include Scorpius, with its bright star Antares, and Centaurus, which contains Alpha Centauri, the closest star system to Earth. Additionally, the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds, irregular dwarf galaxies, can also be observed. These constellations are best viewed from December to February, the summer months in the southern hemisphere.
Capricornus and Pegasus are the closest constellations to Aquarius.
Pegasus is NOT a zodiacal constellation. Only the constellations along the ecliptic are the constellations of the zodiac.
It is the 7th largest of the 88 constellations.
pegasus is the only one
AndromedaLacertaCygnusVulpeculaDelphinusEquuleusAquariusPisces
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because a great god named Zeus turned Pegasus into a constellation.
Cygnus is bordered by these constellations: Cepheus Draco Lyra Vulpecula Pegasus Lacerta
Andromeda and pegasus
These constellations border Andromeda: Perseus Cassiopeia Lacerta Pegasus Pisces Triangulum
Some constellations with 8 letters include Pegasus, Aquarius, Cassiopeia, and Tucana.
There is no 'scientific' name. It is simply called Pegasus and was one of the 48 constellations named by the Greek astronomer Ptolemy. Other constellations include Orion, Ursa Major and Andromeda.