A group of two or more stars together make up a constellation.
In ancient times it was thought that the constellation looked like an archer on horseback. Its also made out of stars, and stars are related to astrology.
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Gravity, proximity, age
There are hundreds of stars in the constellation Pegasus.The main stars are:MarkabScheatAlgenibEnifHomamMatarBahamSadalbariFor details about all the other stars, see related link.
Some of the stars in the constellation Perseus include Algol, Mirfak, and Atik.
The word is "constellation". No. Most of the stars in a constellation are unrelated; they just happen to be in the same general direction, from our point of view.
There are 8 main stars with an additional 9 stars in the asterism. There are over 80 stars in the Gemini constellation [See related link]
Not really, but depends on what you classify as major. There are no well known stars in the constellation. See related link for a full list of stars in Aries.
The noun 'constellation' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a group of stars forming a pattern; a group or cluster of related things.The noun 'constellation' is a standard collective noun for a constellation of stars.
Hundreds.See related link for a list
That is called an ASTERISM. (For a somewhat related concept, see also: CONSTELLATION)
Stars in constellation can look as if they are close together, even though they are at very far distances from earth. So the stars in constellation are not, in fact, all close together. constellations are just patterns formed by stars that happen to be in the same direction of the sky.