
Do you think history can tell you who discovered the constellation Pegasus?
Actually, if you look back and check the records, you wouldn’t find an actual person who discovered the constellation Pegasus. Why? Because this constellation wasn’t actually discovered years ago. Rather, it was invented.
Patterns in the Sky No More
Originally, the ancient Greeks see the constellations as patterns to be read and examined. But, it was learned that these so-called patterns were actually fixed areas that you can find covering the entire sky.
There are about eighty eight (88) modern constellations and Pegasus is one of them. It is also included in the forty eight (48) constellations as listed and invented by the famed Greek astronomer Claudius Ptolemy during circa 150 A.D.
The Naming of the Constellation
Yes, it was Ptolemy who invented the Pegasus constellation. Ptolemy was known to be the first to call a group of stars as such. The name Pegasus is a beautiful winged horse included in Greek mythology....






