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Epsilon Pegasi (Enif)

There are a number of deep space objects to look at in Pegasus and Andromeda - some famous, some less so. The most popular targets in this part of the sky are other galaxies - and there are hundreds to choose from. We're looking "down" out of the plane of our own Milky Way galaxy here, and there's less in the way. By far the most spectacular and important neighboring star cities in the area of the sky are the Great Andromeda Galaxy M31 and the Pinwheel Galaxy M33 in the small constellation of Triangulum the triangle next door. But don't ignore the other galaxies, nor the star clusters, nebulae and even two stars of our galaxy known to have planets. A few highlights of the Pegasus/Andromeda area are shown in detail by clicking on the topics below

Epsilon Pegasi (Enif) | Upsilon Andromedae | 32 Pegasi | 51 Pegasi | M15 | M31 | M33 | NGC 752 | NGC 891 | NGC 7331 | NGC 7662 | NGC 7814 | M74


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