Great Square of Pegasus visible all night

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The Great Square of Pegasus, a prominent four-star asterism, is currently visible all night. This asterism, marking the body of the Winged Horse, is easily spotted in the eastern sky after sunset and helps locate fainter celestial objects. The Great Square is composed of Gamma Pegasi, Markab, Scheat, and Alpheratz, offering a guide for stargazing even with the bright waxing gibbous moon.


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