| PEGASUS | Constellation in the northern sky, named after the winged horse of Greek mythology (7) |
| ASUS | Taiwanese electronics company, named after the winged horse Pegasus in Greek mythology. The name was modified to get a high position in alphabetic listings. |
| CASSIOPEIA | Constellation in the northern sky named after the mother of Andromeda in Greek mythology (10) |
| AURORA | Natural light display in the sky named after the Roman goddess of the dawn; or, a rich orange colour (6) |
| SAGITTA | Latin "arrow" of stars high in the northern sky; or, the "arrow" segment within a geometric circle, often found in formulas with pi (7) |
| CENTAUR | Human-horse of Greek mythology (7) |
| ALASTOR | One of the four immortal sable-black horses of Greek god Hades (7) |
| ARION | Winged horse of Greek mythology, mentioned in Homer's Iliad as being "of heavenly stock" |
| AURIGA | This tomato cultivar is named after the winter constellation in the northern sky, which includes the star Capella (6) |
| ARCTURUS | Brightest star in the northern sky, a red giant in the constellation Bootes (8) |
| ORION | Constellation in the sky named after a Greek mythical hunter (5) |
| VULPECULA | Faint constellation in the northern sky, commonly known as the fox (9) |
| LYRA | Constellation in the northern sky that contains the star Vega (4) |
| BOOTES | A constellation in the northern sky that contains the star Arcturus (6) |
| GEMINI | Constellation in the northern sky that contains the Jellyfish Nebula (6) |
| URSAMINOR | Constellation in the northern sky known as The Little Bear (4,5) |
| ANDROMEDA | Constellation in the northern sky containing a spiral galaxy visible to the naked eye |
| SPONSOR | Angel making track across northern sky initially |
| LEOMINOR | Faint constellation in the northern sky representing a small lion |
| BELLEROPHON | Corinthian hero of Greek mythology whose feats include slaying the Chimera and taming the winged horse Pegasus (11) |