Constellation
A pattern of stars in the sky is called a Constellation!(: The name for a pattern of stars is an Asterism, of which the named Constellations are some but not all.
Johann Bayer was the first astronomer who named the stars assigned to constellations and gave them Greek letters. He began this system in 1603.
Among the visible stars, it's the one we have named 'Polaris'. But there are many stars closer to the north celestial pole that aren't bright enough to be seen with the naked eye.
the 5 main stars are Gamma,Rotanev,Delta,Sualocin,and Deneb al Dulfin.
You have that backwards. The planets were named for the gods.
Comets are named for their discoverers. For example, Halley's comet was named after its discoverer, Edmund Halley. Many stars are also named for their discoverers.
People do not put stars into the constellations, unless you mean extend and include the stars you wish when you create a constellation. As telescopes unveiled more stars they had to be named by a decision of which constellation it was closer to.
The Chameleon constellation does not have any named stars.
Greeks.
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Stars are formed by hot clouds of gas and dust, named nebulas.
Michelangelo
The ancient Greeks
Constellation
The Ancient Arabs, Greeks, Hindus, Romans - they all helped name the constellations. Different cultures have different names for the constellations.
A pattern of stars in the sky is called a Constellation!(: The name for a pattern of stars is an Asterism, of which the named Constellations are some but not all.