- Pegasus (constellation)
Infobox Constellation
name = Pegasus
abbreviation = Peg
genitive = Pegasi
symbology = theWing edHorse /Pegasus
RA = 23
dec= +20
areatotal = 1121
arearank = 7th
numbermainstars = 9, 17
numberbfstars = 88
numberstarsplanets = 5
numberbrightstars = 5
numbernearbystars = 2
brighteststarname = ε Peg (Enif)
starmagnitude = 2.39
neareststarname = ι Peg
stardistance = 38.3
numbermessierobjects = 1
meteorshowers =July Pegasids
bordering =AndromedaLacerta
CygnusVulpecula Delphinus Equuleus
Aquarius
Pisces
latmax = 90
latmin = 60
month = October
notes=Pegasus (pronEng|ˈpɛɡəsəs) is a northern
constellation , named after the mythological winged horsePegasus . It is one of the 88 modern constellations, and was also one of the 48 constellations listed byPtolemy .Features
α Peg (Markab), β Peg, and γ Peg, together with α Andromedae (Alpheratz or Sirrah) form the large
asterism known as the "Square of Pegasus".51 Pegasi , a star in this constellation, is the first Sun-like star known to have anextrasolar planet .IK Pegasi is the nearestsupernova candidate. Spectroscopic analysis ofHD 209458 b , an extrasolar planet in this constellation has provided the first evidence of atmospheric water vapor beyond the solar system.Named Stars
Deep sky objects
*M15 - a
globular cluster near the nose (ε Peg) of Pegasus.
*NGC 7742 - a Type 2 Seyfert galaxy.History and mythology
Pegasus was born from the blood of
Medusa when she was slain byPerseus .Pegasus has an appearance resembling a grazing
horse , with a large square area as its body. [http://www.coldwater.k12.mi.us/lms/planetarium/myth/Peg.gif] Due to the presence of the 4 brightest stars in the square, i.e. the 4 horses of Pegasus, this may be part of the origin of the myth of theMares of Diomedes Fact|date=May 2007, one ofThe Twelve Labours ofHeracles , together with another feature in theZodiac sign of Aquarius, namely Aquarius itself, pouring out the waters.The star formerly known as Delta Pegasi (labeled "Sirrah" in the map), one of the 4 stars in Pegasus' square, is now considered to be part of Andromeda, (α Andromedae) and is more usually called "Alpheratz." By moving the star, the square became a triangle attached to a stick body, thus resembling a wing. As a winged horse, Pegasus features in
Greek mythology as its namesake,Pegasus .Visualizations
The body of the horse consists of a quadrilateral formed by the stars α Peg, β Peg, γ Peg, and α And.
The front legs of the winged horse are formed by two crooked lines of stars, one leading from η Peg to κ Peg and the other from μ Peg to 1 Pegasi.
Another crooked line of stars from α Peg via θ Peg to ε Peg forms the neck and head; ε is the snout.
Citations
References
* H. A. Rey, "The Stars — A New Way To See Them". Enlarged World-Wide Edition. Houghton Mifflin, Boston, 1997. ISBN 0-395-24830-2.
* Ian Ridpath and Wil Tirion (2007). "Stars and Planets Guide", Collins, London. ISBN 978-0007251209. Princeton University Press, Princeton. ISBN 978-0691135564.External links
* [http://www.allthesky.com/constellations/pegasus/ The Deep Photographic Guide to the Constellations: Pegasus]
* [http://www.ianridpath.com/startales/pegasus.htm Star Tales – Pegasus]
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