October nights are famed for their ghastly Halloween frights, yet the skies in fact bring rather friendly and benign apparitions. Constellation Pegasus, the well-known mythological flying horse who ...
One of the classic constellations of the Pottsville night sky is Pegasus, the flying horse. The heavenly horse is currently soaring in the southeastern early evening sky. The traditional ...
Our extra wet end of summer has given way to an extra dry stretch of weather for the leaf changing season. Maybe we will get some good viewing in. Fall’s evening sky is often thought of as the empty ...
Go out at 10 p.m. in late October face north and look straight up. You’ll see a square of stars (the Great Square of Pegasus). This marks the body of the horse. To the left (west) is the head and ...
A few hours after darkness falls during November, the unquestioned landmark of the autumn night sky occupies a commanding position high in the south: the flying horse Pegasus. The horse's body is ...
Go out at 9 or 10 p.m. PDT in September and look to the east (the later you look the higher Pegasus will be in the sky). You’ll see a large square of stars, aka the Great Square of Pegasus. This marks ...