The Pegasus constellation is stationed in the northern hemisphere in the fourth quadrant, between latitudes +90 degrees and -60 degrees. It holds the position of seventh largest constellation place in the sky. The July Pegasids is linked the Pegasus constellation. The constellations, Andromeda, Aquarius, Cygnus, Delphinus, Equuleus, Lacerta, Pisces and Vulpecula are neighbors to Pegasus.
The star Algenib in the Pegasus constellation is white or bluish-white in color.
no it does not have demigods.
The star Markab in the constellation Pegasus appears white to blue-white in color.
The hottest star in the constellation Pegasus is Scheat (Beta Pegasi), which is a red giant star with a surface temperature of around 5,800 Kelvin.
One example of a book about the constellation Pegasus is "The Book of Constellations" by Robin Kerrod. This book provides information about the mythology and astronomy behind the constellation, along with tips for stargazing and locating Pegasus in the night sky. You can also find detailed information about Pegasus in many astronomy guides and star atlases.
zeus turned pegasus into constellation and put pegasus in night sky
The constellation of Pegasus is in the northern sky. It is usually visible in summer, and is near the constellation of Andromeda.
what constellation borders pisces, pegasus & lacerto
the pegasus is next to lacerta
The Pegasus Constellation.
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Pegasus is bordered by:AndromedaLacertaCygnusVulpeculaDelphinusEquuleusAquariusPisces
Pegasus is a constellation and cannot therefore have a surface.
Pegasus is a constellation and cannot therefore have a temperature
Pegasus is north of the constellation Aquarius.
The star Algenib in the Pegasus constellation is white or bluish-white in color.
Enif is the brightest star in pegasus