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English translation;
Pegasis Oenone in the
Latin text.
Quintus Smyrnaeus, 3.300–302 Parada,
Carlos (1997) s.v. "Nymphs:
Pegasis". Adam,
Alexander (1816)...
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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...
- 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)...
- 51
Pegasi b,
officially named Dimidium /dɪˈmɪdiəm/, is an
extrasolar planet approximately 50 light-years (15 p****cs) away in the
constellation of Pegasus...
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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...
- 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...
- 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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Alpha Pegasi (α
Pegasi,
abbreviated Alpha Peg, α Peg),
formally named Markab /ˈmɑːrkæb/, is the third-brightest star in the
constellation of
Pegasus and...
- 51
Pegasi (abbreviated 51 Peg),
formally named Helvetios /hɛlˈviːʃiəs/, is a Sun-like star
located 50.6 light-years (15.5 p****cs) from
Earth in the constellation...
- 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...