• Stargazing News - October 8th, 2024

    From CJ@954:895/61 to All on Mon Oct 7 07:56:48 2024
    Tuesday October 8, 2024

    Enif, The Nose of Pegasus (all night)

    The bright star Enif, named from the Arabic phrase Al'anf, "the Nose", indeed marks the horse's muzzle. The orange-tinted star shines 20 degrees to the west of Markab, the southwestern corner of Pegasus' Great Square. Binoculars or any sized telescope will reveal a faint companion sitting 2.5 arc-minutes to
    Enif's northwest. Enif is a low-temperature, orange supergiant star located
    670 light-years away from the sun. It is nearing the last stages of its life cycle, and is just at the lower mass limit for expiring in a supernova explosion. The bright globular star cluster Messier 15 is located only 4 degrees northwest of Enif.


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