12 stars make up the phoenix constellation.
There are eight visible stars that make up the constellation Phoenix. They are: Ankaa, Beta Phoenicis, Gamma Phoenicis, Phoenicis, Phoenicis, Phoenicis,Kappa Phoenicis, Iota Phoenicis, Zeta Phoenicis, and Mu Phoenicis.
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Billions, too many to count. But 11 main stars that make up the constellation.
The stars that make up the main constellation of Cassiopeia are: Beta Cas, Gamma Cas, Iota Cas, Omicron Cas, and R Cas.
Columba is a small, faint constellation located just south of Canis Major and Lepus.Its name is Latin for dove.It has 5 main stars.
There are eight visible stars that make up the constellation Phoenix. They are: Ankaa, Beta Phoenicis, Gamma Phoenicis, Phoenicis, Phoenicis, Phoenicis,Kappa Phoenicis, Iota Phoenicis, Zeta Phoenicis, and Mu Phoenicis.
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There are 12 stars that make up the constellations main outline, but there are many other stars "sprinkled" in among it.
Billions, too many to count. But 11 main stars that make up the constellation.
The stars that make up the main constellation of Cassiopeia are: Beta Cas, Gamma Cas, Iota Cas, Omicron Cas, and R Cas.
Columba is a small, faint constellation located just south of Canis Major and Lepus.Its name is Latin for dove.It has 5 main stars.
8 main stars and i don't about the minor star that help make up the Canis major.
A group of two or more stars together make up a constellation.
There are 6 stars in the constellation Libra.
Leo is known for being one of the most popular modern constellations. There are a total of 16 stars that make up this constellation.
In the constellation Phoenix, there are 12 stars. The abbreviation for this constellation is Phe. The myth for this constellation and how it got its name is the phoenix would apparently end its life in a burning conflagration, only to rise once more from ashes and live again. It's said to live for five hundred years. After this period of time it collects nice smelling wood to only pile it up and be consumed of fire and flame. For it to only come to life once more. If you have ever seen Harry Potter and the order of the Phoenix, you may recall a phoenix in a cage consumed with fire and flame only to rise from its ashes and live once more.
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