Pegasus, the Flying Horse, stretches from left to right, its
most obvious feature the
Great Square seen to the left of center, here oriented as a diamond.
The bright star toward the left edge is Alpheratz (Alpha Andromedae), which connects
the Great Square with Andromeda.
Scheat, Beta Pegasi, is at the top of the Square,
with Mu and Lambda just to the right of it, while Algenib is at
the bottom. The constellation continues to the right of Markab at the right-hand corner of
the Square ending in Enif, the bright star toward upper right.
Matar is just above and to the right of Scheat. To the immediate right
of Markab are Xi Pegasi and Homam (Zeta). The pair of stars that
make Pi Pegasi is at the top center edge of the picture and also appears on the image
of Lacerta. The
"Water Jar" of Aquarius is below Enif,
the "Circlet" of Pisces is below Markab, while the quartet of
stars that make Equuleus is at the upper right corner.
The globular cluster M 15 is the top of the two
faint "stars" up and to the right of Enif.