How to Find Pegasus the Winged Horse Constellation
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ก.ค. 2024
- Pegasus is a seasonal constellation that is best seen in the autumn months in the northern hemisphere. The asterism known as the Great Square of Pegasus is the easiest pattern to spot in the constellation and in the autumn sky. Explore the stories behind this star pattern and discover the easiest ways to find this constellation.
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0:00 - Intro to Pegasus
0:39 - Mythology of Pegasus
1:31 - Pattern of Pegasus
3:14 - Bright Stars of Pegasus
4:56 - Celestial Objects in Pegasus
5:10 - NGC 7331
5:43 - Messier 15 - Globular Cluster
6:12 - Einstein's Cross and Huchra's Lens
6:53 - Review of Pegasus
7:44 - Photo Attributes
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Pegasus is one of my top 4 favorite star constellations based off the yearly Four Seasons: 1) Leo, 2) Pegasus, 3) Monocereus, and 4) Draco.
Beyblade?
@@captainobvious1475 Kinda
@@captainobvious1475 yeah I understand too
I also got intreated in constellations through Beyblade
Leone, Pegasus, Striker & L Drago right?
Man I love astrology! I can see the Pegasus constellation from my backyard. Saint Seiya brought me over to your channel. Lol 😆 😆 Thanks for the informative channel.
I wish I could
Pegasus Ryu Sei Ken!
This video is great! It's a shame it's doesn't have a lot of views
Awesome video
Wonderful video Janine, as always, but I don’t see the head of Pegasus as a head, plus it’s going down, as if the horse was eating or drinking. Your explanations are always so very good, but I don’t have the knack or imagination to picture the constellations. For instance, with Orion I see the belt, but that’s it. Thank you.
Good job
The brightest Star in Pegasus is Enif which is the Epsilon star. That marks the horse's nose
this is proovabhadrapada , which is th astroloical name for this constellation
I found it without a guide 😉 but the guide is good
The sharing stars name is called Alpheratz
Thank you maam
No mention of the iras celestial spiral nebula :( AFGL 3068
Background music??
If you were born on March 13th/April 1st your a Pegasus 🦄
Wahh my frnd used to call me Pegasus, so I was searching for it in google and ytb and now I understand why... I was born on 13th march... Wow❣️
Where is the celestial IRAS nebula in pegasus ? Looks like a giant speaker ! Its likely two stars slowly revolving inside a spural cloud of dust whose rotational rings are 800 years apart. But just where in the constellation is it ?
I'm going to do a video on this star. I haven't heard about it until you mentioned here...and I went down the internet rabbit hole....this is a fascinating star, and I will explain where it is located in the video. Thanks so much for sharing.
@@learnthesky not a star. A nebula.
@@learnthesky thought to be two rotating eachother. Rings are 800 years apart
@@learntheskyhi. Have you yet looked into AFGL 3068 ? Celestial spiral nebula in pegasus.
well when you see it in the sky it's upside down well here in the UK it is
Ahoj
The horse needs two more legs
390 light years to the star. too far to fathom for me.
I definitely agree. It is challenging to contemplate distances in the universe.
Cristo non mi ama non vuole sposarmi ama o vuole incontrare una che gli piace io non partorirà proprio nessuno sono tagliata fuori potete controllare
Good job