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There's so much more to Andromeda than its eponymous galaxy. Here's a list of other targets to observe in the Princess.
One of the classic constellations of autumn is Pegasus, the flying horse soaring above the southeastern horizon in the evening sky. It’s by far the largest celestial horse we see in our night sky.
Astronomers from the Center of Astronomical and Space Education in Moscow report the discovery of a new star, which turned out to be an eclipsing variable binary. The finding of the new star, which ...
Here’s how it works. An illustration of the night sky on Sept. 7, 2023 showing the Great Square of the Pegasus constellation prominent in the eastern sky. (Image credit: Chris Vaughan/Starry Night) ...
M15 is 33,600 light years distant. Only three of the four stars of the Great Square are actually part of Pegasus; one, known as Alpheratz, is within the adjoining constellation Andromeda.
Glowing in the Pegasus constellation are five apparently closely packed galaxies known as Stephan's Quintet, whispering the secrets of galactic evolution to scientists. When you purchase through ...
Look toward the east-northeastern horizon just before the Sun rises. It will be located near the star Alpheratz, the brightest of the four corners of the Great Square of Pegasus constellation.
For now, binoculars or a telescope will be necessary to find the comet in the west-northwest sky, where it will be moving across the Great Square of Pegasus constellation into Aries, according to ...
Pegasus flies high all month long: The constellation Pegasus, one of ancient mythology’s most fantastical beasts, will be flying high in the southwest sky throughout December.
One of the classic constellations of autumn is Pegasus, the flying horse soaring above the southeastern horizon in the evening sky. It’s by far the largest celestial horse we see in our ...
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