List of stars in Pegasus (redirect from 15 Pegasi)
0″ 2.38 −4.19 672 K2Ibvar Enif, Enf, Enir, Al Anf, Fom, Fum al Faras, Os Pegasi β Peg β 53 217906 113881 23h 03m 46.33s +28° 04′ 56.8″ 2.44 −1.49 199 M2II-IIIvar...
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51 Pegasi b, officially named Dimidium /dɪˈmɪdiəm/, is an extrasolar planet approximately 50 light-years (15 parsecs) away in the constellation of Pegasus...
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51 Pegasi (abbreviated 51 Peg), formally named Helvetios /hɛlˈviːʃiəs/, is a Sun-like star located 50.6 light-years (15.5 parsecs) from Earth in the constellation...
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Beta Pegasi (β Pegasi, 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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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), Beta...
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IK Pegasi (or HR 8210) is a binary star system in the constellation Pegasus. It is just luminous enough to be seen with the unaided eye, at a distance...
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Alpha Pegasi (α Pegasi, abbreviated Alpha Peg, α Peg), formally named Markab /ˈmɑːrkæb/, is the third-brightest star in the constellation of Pegasus and...
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(AF Lep b) 9 Aurigae C (V398 Aurigae) 87.65 ± 0.04 3 K5Ve 4.93 - 5.03 15 Pegasi 87.8 ± 0.12 1 F2V 5.53 9 Aurigae B (V398 Aurigae) 88.0 ± 0.1 3 M 4.93...
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Gamma Pegasi is a star in the constellation of Pegasus, located at the southeast corner of the asterism known as the Great Square. It has the formal name...
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U Pegasi is a binary star system in the constellation of Pegasus, abbreviated U Peg. The pair form an eclipsing binary with a combined peak apparent visual...
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Alpheratz (redirect from Delta Pegasi)
and Delta Pegasi (δ Peg). Since the IAU standardized constellation boundaries and widely published them two years after in 1930, the Pegasi alternate...
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Epsilon Pegasi. Earth-orbiting satellites Uhuru and Chandra X-ray Observatory have detected two bright X-ray sources in this cluster: Messier 15 X-1 (4U...
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asterism consisting ζ Pegasi, ξ Pegasi, σ Pegasi, 55 Pegasi, 66 Pegasi and 70 Pegasi. Consequently, the Chinese name for ζ Pegasi itself is 雷電一 (Léi Diàn...
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θ Pegasi, Latinized as Theta Pegasi, is a single star in the equatorial constellation of Pegasus, lying about 7.5 degrees southwest of Enif. It has the...
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consisting of Tau Pegasi, Lambda Pegasi, Mu Pegasi, Omicron Pegasi, Eta Pegasi and Nu Pegasi. Consequently, the Chinese name for Tau Pegasi itself is 離宮五...
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σ Pegasi, Latinised as Sigma Pegasi, is a binary star system in the northern constellation of Pegasus. With a combined apparent visual magnitude of 5...
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The Bayer designation Pi Pegasi (π Peg / π Pegasi) is shared by two stars, in the constellation Pegasus: π1 Pegasi π2 Pegasi They are separated on the...
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HD 209458 (redirect from V376 Pegasi)
extrinsic variable. The variable star designation for HD 209458 is V376 Pegasi. It is the prototype of the variable class "EP" in the General Catalogue...
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best-known hot Jupiters is 51 Pegasi b. Discovered in 1995, it was the first extrasolar planet found orbiting a Sun-like star. 51 Pegasi b has an orbital period...
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Lambda Pegasi (λ Peg, λ Pegasi) is a fourth-magnitude star in the constellation Pegasus. λ Pegasi is a yellow giant with stellar classification G8II-III...
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HR 8799 (redirect from V342 Pegasi)
the great square of Pegasus almost exactly halfway between Beta and Alpha Pegasi. The star's name of HR 8799 is its line number in the Bright Star Catalogue...
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MT Pegasi is a single, yellow-hued star in the northern constellation of Pegasus. It has the designation HD 217813 in the Henry Draper Catalogue; MT Pegasi...
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EE Pegasi is a variable triple star system in the northern constellation Pegasus. It is too faint to be readily visible to the naked eye with a combined...
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friends is considered a myth, and the three pony kinds – earth ponies, pegasi, and unicorns – have grown apart, living separated from one another in paranoia...
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AG Pegasi is a symbiotic binary star in the constellation Pegasus. It is a close binary composed of a red giant and white dwarf, estimated to be around...
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31 Pegasi is a single star in the northern constellation of Pegasus. It is visible to the naked eye as a dim, blue-white hued point of light with a baseline...
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ν Pegasi, Latinized as Nu Pegasi is a single star in the northern constellation of Pegasus. It is an orange-hued star that is faintly visible to the naked...
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