Constellations are formed of bright stars which appear close to each other on the sky, but are really far apart in space. The shapes you see all depend on your point of view. Many societies saw patterns among the stars with gods and goddesses or stories from their culture. Most of the constellations with which we are familiar come from ancient Greece. But other civilizations created their own patterns in the sky based on stories and people that were important to them. The stories below provide an overview of myths associated with the constellations identified by early civilizations around the world.
when you see a shiny star it means your lucky tomorrow.
A common superstitious belief about stars is that if you see a single star in the evening sky and wish on it, your wish will come true. Other beliefs include the idea that each star is an angel or that each star is the soul of a person who has died.
That is because some people are superstitious, and will believe just about anything.
There are innumerable such things, but here are some beliefs that are NOT part of Islam:PolytheismIdol WorshipReincarnationBeating Random People on the StreetTotal Pacifism
they are stars
Betelgeuse and Aldebaran are red stars.
Betelgeuse and Aldebaran are red stars.
Stars and Galaxies are related because a galaxy is a system of billions of stars, gases, and dust.
Assuming you just need random examples: the Sun, Rigel, Betelgeux, Sirius, Castor, Pollux, Polaris, Saiph, Alnitak, Mizar, Deneb, Mintaka, Aldebaran, etc.
the examples are Mu Cephei or Garnet Sidus
No he is Big Hoss's friend that needed a job.
Rigel in Orion and Deneb in Cygnus are such examples