In autumn, the length of night and day are practically the same.
It’s time to see the winged horse of the Pegasus constellation, whose center features the “Great Square,” part of Pegasus’s brightest stars. This is a useful guide for finding the surrounding constellations. One of them is Andromeda, whose alpha star, ‘Alpheratz,’ belongs to both Pegasus and Andromeda.
This season offers three meteor showers: the Geminids, the Draconids, the Orionids, and the Leonids.