A constellation.
That would be a constellation. There are 88 recognized constellations. A subset of a constellation or other set of stars is called an asterism.
A constellation is a group of stars that form a recognizable pattern in the sky. They can resemble people, animals, or objects, but the shapes are often imagined rather than truly connecting the stars. Constellations are used as a way to help navigate the night sky and tell stories in different cultures.
A specific pattern of stars refers to a group of stars that appear in a recognizable arrangement in the night sky. These patterns, known as constellations, have been identified and named by different cultures throughout history. They are often used for navigation and storytelling.
A pattern in the stars is called a constellation. These are specific groupings of stars that form recognizable shapes or figures as seen from Earth. Some well-known constellations include Orion, Ursa Major (the Big Dipper), and Scorpius.
A Constellations - for example the Great Bear (Ursa Major)
A group of stars which seem to form a pattern, are known as a constellation. One example is the 'Big Dipper.'
An specific pattern of stars could be called a constellation.
Special effects
The sun is the most known but there is more stars that is VERY known.
A pattern of stars in the night sky is commonly referred to as a constellation. Constellations are imaginary shapes outlined by stars visible from Earth and have been used for navigation and storytelling throughout human history. Some well-known constellations include Orion, Ursa Major, and the Southern Cross.
The name for a pattern of stars in the sky is called a constellation. These groupings of stars have been named throughout history based on their perceived shapes and stories from various cultures. Some well-known constellations include Orion, Ursa Major (the Big Dipper), and Cassiopeia.
Asteroids are also known as meteors, shooting stars, falling stars, bolides and comets.