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Aldebaran is the brightest star in the constellation of the Gemini
The star Regulus, or Alpha Leonis, can be found in the constellation of Leo. It is the brightest star in the constellation.
Polaris, aka the pole star or the north star, is in the constellation of Ursa Minor.
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The star Aldebaran is the "eye" of Taurus, the Bull.
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they dont have any specific stars
Beta is not a specific star. There is a beta star in every constellation.
The star Achernar is the brightest star in the constellation EridanusThere is no star called chernar. The star Achernar is the brightest star in the constellation Eridanus.
the brightest star in a constellation is called the alpha star
a constellation is a group of stars and a star is one star
Ursa Major, the great bear. Part of this constellation has a very prominent asterism which people refer to as the "Plough" or the "Big Dipper", part of this asterism is what is used to point to the pole star. ============================================= So it's actually the pole star, in the asterism of the "Little Dipper", in the constellation of Ursa Minor, that can help traveler find north pole without compass.