Visualize in real time the position of the Pegasus constellation in the sky.
General presentation
The constellation of Pegasus is one of the largest constellations in the autumn sky. It is easily recognizable thanks to the Great Square of Pegasus, a vast asterism serving as a starting point for locating many other constellations, notably Andromeda.
Shape of the Pegasus constellation
The Great Square of Pegasus forms the body of the animal, while several alignments of stars draw its neck, head and legs. It is one of the easiest silhouettes to recognize in the autumn sky.
Stars of the Pegasus constellation
Star
Magnitude
Distance
Equatorial position J2000
Current Equatorial Position
Current Horizontal Position at Marseille
Link
Enif
2.37
690 light years
Right ascension : 21ʰ44ᵐ11.156ˢ Declination : 9°52'11.156″
Right ascension : 21ʰ45ᵐ30.7072121142ˢ Declination : 9°59′51.1934046011″