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Pegasus is the seventh largest constellation in our sky. Many of the brightest stars have Arabic names. For example; Markab (Alpha Pegasi), apparent magnitude 2.5, meaning the saddle of the horse ...
It's located 35,000 light-years away from us, in the Pegasus constellation, near the center of our Milky Way galaxy.
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.
There are 88 different constellations that we can see from Earth. This star map is made up of the brightest stars, but not necessarily the closest stars; some stars are bright because of their ...
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