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Star Constellations: Some Parting Words… We hope you’ve enjoyed our guide to the star constellations. Unlocking the mysterious of the cosmos is an amazing past-time and hobby.
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.
Equuleus, the Little Horse, is a small constellation of dim stars, right next to Pegasus - to the west (right) of Enif and below M15. While talking about starry horses, check out the handle of the ...
Want to see the moon or the stars of the Great Square or Pegasus constellation up close? We recommend the Celestron Astro Fi 102 as the top pick in our best beginner's telescope guide.
The traditional interpretation of Pegasus is a horse flying upside down with puny little wings. If you can see it that way, more power to you. Over the years, though, I’ve strayed from that view ...
Most constellation patterns hardly resemble what they are supposed to represent. The brighter stars of Andromeda and Pegasus, however, happen to be placed so that, together, it is not hard to ...
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