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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 ...
Located in the Pegasus constellation, it's roughly 164 million light-years away from us here on Earth. NGC 7678 was discovered in 1784 by the German-British astronomer William Herschel.
This is barred spiral galaxy NGC 7479 located in the Pegasus constellation about 105 million light years and discovered in 1784 by the German astronomer William Herschel. Its central bar is ...
The new variable star was found in the constellation Pegasus and named Grigoriev 1 after one of the discoverers—V. S. Grigoriev.
Andromeda can be seen near Cassiopeia (look for the constellation's pointing arrow) or close to Alpheratz, a star in the Great Square of Pegasus Credit: Getty Andromeda is the nearest galaxy to us ...
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