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'''[[Wikipedia:51 Pegasi|51 Pegasi]]''' is a star approximately 50.1 lightyears away from [[Earth]], in the constellation [[wikipedia:Pegasus|Pegasus]].<ref>[[Wikipedia:51 Pegasi|'''Wikipedia'''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s article on 51 Pegasi]]</ref> The stars planetary system was controlled by the [[Covenant]] during [[2545]]<ref>[[Halo:Ghosts of Onyx]], pg 13.</ref>, and was home to [[51 Pegasi-B System|51 Pegasi-B]] and [[Pegasi Delta]], used by the Covenant in mining [[deuterium]] and [[tritium]] in the planetoids rich oceans.
'''[[Wikipedia:51 Pegasi|51 Pegasi]]''' is a system approximately 50.1 lightyears away from [[Earth]], in the constellation [[wikipedia:Pegasus|Pegasus]].<ref>[[Wikipedia:51 Pegasi|'''Wikipedia'''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s article on 51 Pegasi]]</ref> The stars planetary system was controlled by the [[Covenant]] during [[2545]]<ref>[[Halo:Ghosts of Onyx]], pg 13.</ref>, and was home to [[51 Pegasi B]] and [[Pegasi Delta]], used by the Covenant in mining [[deuterium]] and [[tritium]] in the planetoids rich oceans.


51 Pegasi was the very first main sequence (sun-like) star discovered to have a planet in orbit around it.
51 Pegasi was the very first main sequence (sun-like) star discovered to have a planet in orbit around it.
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51 Pegasi is a system approximately 50.1 lightyears away from Earth, in the constellation Pegasus.[1] The stars planetary system was controlled by the Covenant during 2545[2], and was home to 51 Pegasi B and Pegasi Delta, used by the Covenant in mining deuterium and tritium in the planetoids rich oceans.

51 Pegasi was the very first main sequence (sun-like) star discovered to have a planet in orbit around it.

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