16 stars make up the constellation Leo the lion.
Leo is not a star. Leo The Lion is a constellation - made up of many stars.
The zodiac, Leo the Lion and stars are all different things - what is it that you want to know?
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The constellation Leo contains many stars. Some of these are Regulus, Denebola, Algieba, and Zosma. Others are Adhafera, Iota Leonis, Tau Leonis Mu Leonis, Rasal, and Chertan.
16 stars make up the constellation Leo the lion.
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Leo is not a star. Leo The Lion is a constellation - made up of many stars.
The names of the main stars in Leo Lion are; 1.DENEBOLA 2.REGULUS 3.ALGIEBA
The zodiac, Leo the Lion and stars are all different things - what is it that you want to know?
yellow or red
Here is some information on three of Leo's stars - The three brightest stars in Leo the Lion are : Alpha Leonis or Regulus (the Lion's heart) with an apparent magnitude of 1.35, Beta Leonis or Denebola (the Lion's tail) with an apparent magnitude of 2.14 and Gamma Leonis or Algieba (where the Lion's mane meets his body) with an apparent magnitude of 1.98
Leo is what the Constellation of the Lion is called; it was once the Nemean Lion whom Heracles defeated and Hera put into the stars. It had no offspring, demigod or not.
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The constellation Leo contains many stars. Some of these are Regulus, Denebola, Algieba, and Zosma. Others are Adhafera, Iota Leonis, Tau Leonis Mu Leonis, Rasal, and Chertan.
Here are some details of the three brightest stars in Leo the Lion. The three brightest stars are: Alpha Leonis or Regulus (the Lion's heart) with an apparent magnitude of 1.35, Beta Leonis or Denebola (the Lion's tail) with an apparent magnitude of 2.14 and Gamma Leonis or Algieba (where the Lion's mane meets his body) with an apparent magnitude of 1.98
The "stars" of the constellation Leo are actually a number of different types of objects. The constellation is composed of: Blue-white stars: Denebola (the lion's tail) and Regulous, meaning "little king" (one of the front legs of the lion. Regulus is the brightest object in the constellation Double stars: Alpha Leo, Beta Leo, and Tau Leo Binaries: Gamma Leo (also called Algieba), Omega Leo, 54 L and a7704 An optical triple star: Zeta Leo A variable star: R Leo Galaxies: M65, M66, M95, M96, M105, NGC 3628 Meteor showers, predominantly the Leonids (the lion's mane)