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Pegasus (constellation)

Pegasus (constellation)

  • IK Pegasi
    IK Pegasi (or HR 8210) is a binary star system in the constellation Pegasus.
  • 85 Pegasi
    85 Pegasi is a multiple star system 39.
  • BD+14°4559
    BD+14°4559 is a 10th magnitude K-type main sequence star located approximately 158 light years away in the constellation of Pegasus.
  • HD 210702
    HD 210702 is an orange subgiant star located approximately 179 light-years away in the constellation of Pegasus.
  • Iota Pegasi
    Iota Pegasi (ι Peg, ι Pegasi) is a star located within the constellation Pegasus.
  • WASP-10
    WASP-10 is a star in the constellation Pegasus.
  • HAT-P-8
    HAT-P-8 is a magnitude 10 star located 750 light-years away in Pegasus.
  • NGC 30
    NGC 30 is a double star system (K4 and F5(?)) in Pegasus constellation.
  • V391 Pegasi b
    V391 Pegasi b, also known as HS 2201+2610 b, is an extrasolar planet orbiting the star V391 Pegasi approximately 4570 light-years (43232.2 km) away in the constellation of Pegasus.
  • Epsilon Pegasi
    Epsilon Pegasi (ε Pegasi, abbreviated Epsilon Peg, ε Peg), also named Enif (EE-nif), is the brightest star in the northern constellation of Pegasus.
  • Beta Pegasi
    Beta Pegasi (β Pegasi, abbreviated Beta Peg, β Peg), also named Scheat, is a red giant star and the second brightest star (after Epsilon Pegasi) in the constellation of Pegasus.
  • Alpha Pegasi
    Alpha Pegasi (α Pegasi, abbreviated Alpha Peg, α Peg), also named Markab, is the third-brightest star in the constellation of Pegasus and one of the four stars in the asterism known as the Great Square of Pegasus.
  • V391 Pegasi
    V391 Pegasi, also catalogued as HS 2201+2610, is a blue-white subdwarf star approximately 4,570 light-years away in the constellation of Pegasus.
  • Gamma Pegasi
    Gamma Pegasi (γ Pegasi, abbreviated Gamma Peg or γ Peg), also named Algenib, is a star in the constellation of Pegasus, located at the southwest corner of the asterism known as the Great Square.
  • HN Pegasi
    HN Pegasus is the variable star designation for a young, Sun-like star in the northern constellation of Pegasus.
  • Pegasus (constellation)
    Pegasus is a constellation in the northern sky, named after the winged horse Pegasus in Greek mythology.
  • NGC 8
    NGC 8 is a double star system (K5 and F8) in the constellation Pegasus, discovered on 29 September 1865 by Otto Struve.
  • NGC 18
    NGC 18 is a double star system (F5 and G4) system located in the constellation of Pegasus.
  • HD 208527
    HD 208527 is a M1III red giant star located in Pegasus.
  • EQ Pegasi
    EQ Pegasi is a system of two red dwarf stars of spectral types M3.
  • Kappa Pegasi
    Kappa Pegasi (κ Peg, κ Pegasi) is a triple star system in the constellation Pegasus.
  • HD 209458
    HD 209458 is an 8th-magnitude star in the constellation Pegasus.
  • Mu Pegasi
    Mu Pegasi (μ Pegasi, abbreviated Mu Peg, μ Peg), also named Sadalbari, is a star in the northern constellation of Pegasus.
  • 9 Pegasi
    9 Pegasi (9 Peg) is a star in the constellation Pegasus.
  • HD 219828 b
    HD 219828 b is an extrasolar planet approximately 265 light years away in the constellation of Pegasus.
  • Eta Pegasi
    Eta Pegasi (η Pegasi, abbreviated Eta Peg, η Peg), also named Matar, is a binary star in the constellation of Pegasus.
  • 51 Pegasi
    51 Pegasi (abbreviated 51 Peg), also named Helvetios, is a Sun-like star located 50.
  • 33 Pegasi
    33 Pegasi is the Flamsteed designation for a visual binary star in the northern constellation of Pegasus.
  • AG Pegasi
    AG Pegasi is a symbiotic binary star in the constellation Pegasus.
  • Theta Pegasi
    Theta Pegasi (θ Pegasi, abbreviated Theta Peg, θ Peg), also named Biham, is a star in the constellation of Pegasus.
  • Pi2 Pegasi
    — Pi2 Pegasi (π2 Peg, π2 Pegasi) is a star in the constellation Pegasus.
  • BD+14°4559 b
    BD+14°4559 b is an exoplanet orbiting the K-type main sequence star BD+14°4559 about 158 light-years (48 parsecs, or nearly 1.5×1015 km) from Earth in the constellation Pegasus.
  • Huchra's lens
    Huchra's lens is the lensing galaxy of the Einstein Cross (Quasar 2237+30); it is also called ZW 2237+030 or QSO 2237+0305 G.
  • Tau Pegasi
    Tau Pegasi (τ Peg, τ Pegasi) is a 4.
  • Lambda Pegasi
    Lambda Pegasi (λ Peg, λ Pegasi) is a fourth-magnitude star in the constellation Pegasus.
  • Xi Pegasi
    Xi Pegasi (ξ Peg, ξ Pegasi) is the Bayer designation for a double star in the northern constellation of Pegasus, the winged horse.
  • II Pegasi
    II Pegasi is a binary star system in the constellation of Pegasus with an apparent magnitude of 7.
  • Pi1 Pegasi
    Pi1 Pegasi (π1 Peg, π1 Pegasi) is a star in the constellation Pegasus.
  • IM Pegasi
    IM Pegasi is a variable binary star system approximately 329 light-years away in the constellation of Pegasus.
  • Omicron Pegasi
    Omicron Pegasi (ο Peg) is a star in the constellation Pegasus.
  • Zeta Pegasi
    Zeta Pegasi (ζ Pegasi, abbreviated Zeta Peg, ζ Peg), also named Homam, is a single star in the northern constellation of Pegasus.