Hunters know that the days are getting shorter as the fall season progresses. That’s good news if you’re anxious for the night sky to show itself, and the drier fall air usually means clearer skies for star-gazing.
One of the treats to appear this time of year is the constellation Pegasus – named for a “winged horse” in Greek Mythology.
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