The constellation of Pegasus is the core of our northern Spring sky. It is depicted as a flying horse
To find the constellation, in the mid-evening look north for the four bight stars that mark the 'Square of Pegasus'. From the top left star follow the chain of stars that make the neck and nose of the horse. The bright star Enif is the horse's nose. Either side from the bottom two star in the square extends the horse's legs