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Pegasus



Abbreviation: Peg
Genitive: Pegasi
Right Ascension: 22.75 hours
Declination: 19.53 degrees
  Pegasus, the Winged Horse, is visible from August through December.

Pegasus, was the son of Neptune and Medusa, sprang from the blood of Medusa when it dropped into the sea after her head had been severed by Perseus. Pegasus appears again and again throughout mythology, he was captured by Bellerophon at the water of his fountain and ridden by him when he killed Chimaera. Pegasus became the thundering horse of Zeus which is why he appears among the stars.

  Bright Stars | Deep Sky | Other Deep Sky | Variable Stars | Double Stars
 

Best Known Stars

(Yale Bright Star Catalog)
 
Common Name
or Bayer Number 1
RA DEC Magnitude 2
ENIF 21.00:44.00:11.16 +9.00:52.00:29.92 0.70
SCHEAT 23.00:3.00:46.46 +28.00:4.00:58.10 2.42
MARKAB 23.00:4.00:45.65 +15.00:12.00:18.90 2.49
ALGENIB 0.00:13.00:14.15 +15.00:11.00:0.80 2.83
MATAR 22.00:43.00:0.14 +30.00:13.00:16.52 2.94
HOMAM 22.00:41.00:27.73 +10.00:49.00:52.85 3.40
SADALBARI 22.00:50.00:0.20 +24.00:36.00:5.71 3.48
BIHAM 22.00:10.00:11.98 +6.00:11.00:52.26 3.53
IOT PEG 22.00:7.00:0.67 +25.00:20.00:42.32 3.76
1 PEG 21.00:22.00:5.19 +19.00:48.00:16.26 4.08
PI PEG 22.00:9.00:59.24 +33.00:10.00:41.53 4.29
UPS PEG 23.00:25.00:22.78 +23.00:24.00:14.81 4.40
55 PEG 23.00:7.00:0.27 +9.00:24.00:34.09 4.52
70 PEG 23.00:29.00:9.30 +12.00:45.00:38.01 4.55
2 PEG 21.00:29.00:56.89 +23.00:38.00:19.84 4.57
TAU PEG 23.00:20.00:38.24 +23.00:44.00:25.25 4.60
PSI PEG 23.00:57.00:45.53 +25.00:8.00:28.98 4.66
CHI PEG 0.00:14.00:36.16 +20.00:12.00:24.06 4.80
31 PEG 22.00:21.00:31.08 +12.00:12.00:18.68 5.01
14 PEG 21.00:49.00:50.69 +30.00:10.00:27.15 5.04
16 PEG 21.00:53.00:3.76 +25.00:55.00:30.44 5.08
PHI PEG 23.00:52.00:29.29 +19.00:7.00:12.96 5.08
59 PEG 23.00:11.00:44.19 +8.00:43.00:12.38 5.16
82 PEG 23.00:52.00:37.10 +10.00:56.00:50.52 5.32
5 PEG 21.00:37.00:45.43 +19.00:19.00:6.90 5.45
67 PEG 23.00:24.00:50.83 +32.00:23.00:5.53 5.57
27 PEG 22.00:9.00:13.64 +33.00:10.00:20.44 5.58
36 PEG 22.00:29.00:7.99 +9.00:7.00:44.37 5.58
20 PEG 22.00:1.00:5.35 +13.00:7.00:11.39 5.60
11 PEG 21.00:47.00:13.97 +2.00:41.00:10.02 5.64
38 PEG 22.00:30.00:1.82 +32.00:34.00:21.47 5.65
45 PEG 22.00:45.00:28.17 +19.00:21.00:59.59 6.25
   
 

Deep Sky Objects

(PAS Catalog)

M-15

M-15 This is a nice, bright globular cluster that is easily seen in the viewfinder or binoculars. It handles magnification well, showing a tight mass of stars 8' in diameter with a much brighter central region. Individual stars are resolved around the edges and across its face but not quite to the center.

NGC-7177

NGC 7177 A small, moderately bright galaxy, 3'x1' in size, oriented NE-SW. It has a definite central bulge about 1' in diameter, a stellar nucleus, and is broadly concentrated to the center.

NGC-7331

NGC 7331 This is a large and bright galaxy, about 7'x2' oriented NW-SE. It has a bright core, a sharply brighter stellar nucleus, and at times, dust lanes can be seen along the SW edge. Very pretty.

NGC-7332

NGC 7332 A small, but very nice edge-on spiral. It is about 4'x7', oriented NE-SW, sharply brighter to the center, has a stellar nucleus, and a definite central bulge. A much fainter companion (NGC 7339) lies 10' to the east, and is 4'x'1', oriented E-W, and is only very slightly brighter to the center.

NGC-7479

NGC 7479 Large, 5-6'x3', extended NNW-SSE, with a slightly brighter center. There is a 13th magnitude star seemingly imbedded in its northern tip. The tips of the galaxy show hints of curving slightly, indicating that it is a barred spiral.

Stephan's Quintet

Stephan's Quintet These five, tightly gathered galaxies are faint and nearly impossible to see in moderate instruments, so find a friend with a light bucket you can borrow.
   
 

Other Deep Sky Objects

(Saguaro Astronomy Club Catalog)
  Only Objects less than 10.0 Mag.
 
Object R.A. Dec. Object Type 3 Mag. Uranometria Tirion
NGC 7078 21 30.0 +12 10 GLOCL 06.4 210 16
NGC 7331 22 37.1 +34 25 GALXY 09.5 123 09
   
 

Variable Stars

(General Catalog of Variable Stars)
  Only Objects <= 8.0 magnitude
 
GCVS ID R.A.
(hh mm ss.ss)
Dec.
(deg mm ss)
Variable Type 4 Mag. Min Mag. Max
EE Peg 21.00:37.00:34.20 +8.00:57.00:26.00 EA/DM 7.51 6.93
GX Peg 22.00:29.00:15.00 +29.00:17.00:9.00 DSCTC 0.02 6.35
GZ Peg 23.00:6.00:59.90 +8.00:24.00:21.00 SRA 5.23 4.95
HH Peg 23.00:48.00:48.00 +9.00:2.00:10.00 LB: 5.90 5.74
HN Peg 21.00:42.00:6.70 +14.00:32.00:37.00 BY 5.95 5.92
HR Peg 22.00:52.00:7.60 +16.00:40.00:31.00 SRB 6.49 6.12
HT Peg 23.00:50.00:3.90 +10.00:40.00:9.00 DSCTC 5.39 5.30
HV Peg 23.00:25.00:11.10 +24.00:53.00:32.00 ACV 5.98 5.96
HW Peg 23.00:30.00:57.60 +22.00:13.00:22.00 LB: 0.30 5.32
II Peg 23.00:52.00:29.10 +28.00:21.00:18.00 RS 7.78 7.18
IK Peg 21.00:24.00:7.20 +19.00:9.00:29.00 DSCTC 0.03 6.07
IM Peg 22.00:50.00:34.40 +16.00:34.00:32.00 RS 5.85 5.60
IN Peg 22.00:19.00:3.30 +11.00:57.00:10.00 GCAS 5.05 4.85
IW Peg 22.00:59.00:37.00 +10.00:20.00:0.00 M 3.40 2.40
IZ Peg 23.00:25.00:46.00 +10.00:38.00:6.00 M 6.40 1.70
KP Peg 21.00:24.00:17.50 +13.00:28.00:15.00 EB/KE 7.26 7.05
KS Peg 23.00:35.00:25.10 +18.00:7.00:25.00 EB/KE 0.12 5.37
KT Peg 23.00:36.00:59.40 +27.00:57.00:59.00 RS 0.03 7.04
KU Peg 23.00:3.00:3.10 +25.00:44.00:21.00 RS 0.08 7.70
KX Peg 22.00:20.00:15.20 +30.00:6.00:17.00 RS 7.58 7.46
KZ Peg 22.00:51.00:40.00 +8.00:37.00:54.00 M 1.41 3.61
bet Peg 23.00:1.00:20.80 +27.00:48.00:40.00 LB 2.74 2.31
gam Peg 0.00:10.00:39.40 +14.00:54.00:21.00 BCEP 2.89 2.78
eps Peg 21.00:41.00:43.80 +9.00:38.00:42.00 LC 3.50 0.70
tau Peg 23.00:18.00:9.50 +23.00:27.00:59.00 DSCTC 0.02 4.60
   
 

Double Stars

(Saguaro Astronomy Club Catalog)
  Only Objects <= 8.0 magnitude
 
Name R.A.
(hh mm.m)
Dec.
(deg mm)
Mag 5 Sep 6 PA 7 Tirion Uranometria
STF 2799 21 28.9 11 05 7.5, 7.5 1.80 270 16/ 17 210
STF 2841 21 54.3 19 43 6.5, 8.0 22.30 110 16/ 17 166
STF 2848 21 58.0 05 56 7.2, 7.5 10.70 56 16/ 17 211/ 256
STF 2854 22 04.4 13 39 7.6, 7.9 2.10 83 17 211/ 212
STF 2978 23 07.5 32 49 6.3, 7.5 8.40 145 9 124
STF 3041 23 47.9 17 02 8.0, 7.8 61.00 352 17 125/169/170/214
STT 252 23 54.9 29 28 6.6, 7.6 111.50 143 9 89