Around 2500-5000 visible stars with the naked eye.
with the naked eye in edge of town site the constellation stars are 9 allowing for eye adaptation say 20 min i was able to count 11. , in a dark location 21.
Trillions, including many you can and can't see with the naked eye.
Through a telescope or with the naked eye.
about six or seven maybe? but there are really thousands of stars in this constellation.
You can just not very detailed you might mistake them for stars because with a naked eye it looks like a star
You can see more stars than with just the naked eye
because they are too far to see for the naked eye.
No. There are roughly 5,000 stars visible to the naked eye.
No. Approximately 6000 stars can be seen with the naked eye, but there are many trillions of star out there that we can NOT see with the naked eye. Even the closest star after the Sun - Proxima Centauri - can't be seen without telescopes.
I don't think they do. At least, not if by "most stars" you mean "most stars you can see with the naked eye", for example. On the other hand, most stars actually ARE red, since red dwarves are in a majority; however, we can't see even the closest red dwarf with the naked eye.
Yes. The stars in other galaxies are far too distant to be seen with the naked eye.
Constellations are not real, they are merely patterns of stars we see from our point of view. All of the constellations we see are part of the Milky way Galaxy and so are 10 billion other stars we can't see with the naked eye.