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    Epsilon Pegasi (Latinised from ε Pegasi, abbreviated Epsilon Peg, ε Peg), formally named Enif /ˈiːnɪf/, is the brightest star in the northern constellation...
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    Beta PegasiPegasi, abbreviated Beta Peg, β Peg), formally named Scheat /ˈʃiːæt/, is a red giant star and the second-brightest star (after Epsilon Pegasi)...
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    37 and 2.45, the brightest star in Pegasus is the orange supergiant Epsilon Pegasi, also known as Enif, which marks the horse's muzzle. Alpha (Markab)...
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    needed] The Lightning Bolt, aligned north to south, consists of the stars Epsilon Pegasi, Alpha Aquarii, Beta Aquarii and Delta Capricorni. Easily visible to...
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    classified as a giant star with a radius of between 264 to 303 R☉ while Epsilon Pegasi is a K2 supergiant of only 185 R☉. Although red supergiants are much...
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    was a V-shaped constellation formed by Alpha Aquarii, Theta Pegasi, and Epsilon Pegasi; it shared its name with two other Chinese constellations, in...
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  • Binary star system 2.39 2.29 Epsilon Pegasi Star Normal maximum brightness is 2.29; magnitude 0.7 once observed 2.39 Epsilon Boötis Binary star system 2...
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    16. MULŠIM2.MAḪ - 𒀯𒋆𒈤 šinūnūtu "The Great Swallow" SW Pisces and Epsilon Pegasi 17. 1. MULA.NU.NI.TUM - 𒀯𒀀𒉡𒉌𒌈 2. MULLU.LIM - 𒀯𒇻𒅆 anunītu or...
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    inside of or towards the end of the Hertzsprung gap include: Epsilon Pegasi Pi Puppis Epsilon Geminorum Beta Arae Gamma Cygni Capella B Canopus, Iota Carinae...
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    at-Tinnin the Great Serpent التنين Gamma Draconis Enif al-Anf the Nose (of Pegasus) الأنف Epsilon Pegasi Errai ar-Rāʿī the Shepherd الراعي Gamma Cephei...
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    degree across). M15 is around 4° WNW of the brightest star of Pegasus, Epsilon Pegasi. Earth-orbiting satellites Uhuru and Chandra X-ray Observatory have...
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    asterism consisting of Theta Pegasi, Alpha Aquarii and Epsilon Pegasi. Consequently, the Chinese name for Theta Pegasi itself is 危宿二 (Wēi Sù èr, English:...
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  • including the Bastion, which the GTVA send out to collapse the Capella–Epsilon Pegasi node by detonating its payload while it is within the node. The plan...
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    New Scientist, retrieved 2007-01-12 Tzekova, S. Y.; et al. (2004), IK Pegasi (HR 8210), ESO, retrieved 2007-01-12[permanent dead link] Firestone, R....
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    of 0.16. Direct imaging of Epsilon Eridani b with the James Webb Space Telescope is planned. 47 Ursae Majoris b 51 Pegasi b List of nearest exoplanets...
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    (asterism), refers to an asterism consisting of Alpha Aquarii, Theta Pegasi and Epsilon Pegasi. Consequently, the Chinese name for Alpha Aquarii itself is 危宿一...
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  • 8m.1 (p) 9m.7 (p) 1.6 N:v Lb   Beta Pegasi Pegasus Schmidt, 1847 2m.31 2m.74 0.43 M2.3 II-III Lb   Epsilon Pegasi (Enif) Pegasus 2m.37 2m.45 0.07 K2 Ib...
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    Herculis G5Ib – 9 Pegasi G8V – 61 Ursae Majoris G8IV – Beta Aquilae G8IIIa – Kappa Geminorum G8IIIab – Epsilon Virginis G8Ib – Epsilon Geminorum K-type...
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  • months to orbit with semi-amplitude of 17.9 m/s. 51 Pegasi b 91 Aquarii b 109 Piscium b Epsilon Eridani b Butler, R. P.; et al. (2006). "Catalog of Nearby...
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    For reference, the 100th closest known star system in April 2021 was EQ Pegasi (20.4 ly). According to the Bortle scale, an astronomical object is visible...
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  • traditional star names, there were some coined in modern times, e.g. "Avior" for Epsilon Carinae (1930), and a number of stars named after people (mostly in the...
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    made in 1995, when a giant planet, 51 Pegasi b, was found in a four-day orbit around the nearby G-type star 51 Pegasi. The frequency of detections has increased...
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    the fourth-brightest star in the night sky, the orange giant Arcturus. Epsilon Boötis, or Izar, is a colourful multiple star popular with amateur astronomers...
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    211415, 18 Scorpii, and 51 Pegasi). The second are her top candidates for the Terrestrial Planet Finder (Epsilon Indi, Epsilon Eridani, 40 Eridani, Alpha...
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    Bibliography - Image. Nu Phoenicis at SIMBAD - Ids - Bibliography - Image. 51 Pegasi at SIMBAD - Ids - Bibliography - Image. "Solar Variability and Terrestrial...
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  • Latin genitive of the constellation the star lies in. Examples include 51 Pegasi and 61 Cygni. About 2,500 stars are catalogued. They are commonly used when...
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  • RM[citation needed] 25 Cancri 0.245 +38 PM; RM 32 Boötis 0.194 -23 PM; RM 35 Pegasi 0.318 +54 PM; RM 37 Librae "high" +49 PM; RM 38 Aurigae 0.181 +34 PM; RM...
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    is instead provided. The coldest and oldest planet directly imaged is Epsilon Indi Ab, which has six times Jupiter's mass, an effective temperature of...
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    international team of astronomers. The astronomers studied light from 51 Pegasi b – the first exoplanet discovered orbiting a main-sequence star (a Sunlike...
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  • 10.3–10.33 159.9225±0.0546 BY Draconis variable; has 1 known planet EQ Pegasi (Gliese 896, BD+19 5116) A 20.4277±0.0044 Pegasus 23h 31m 52.2s +19° 56′ 14″...
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