# Sun # Sirius # Canopus # Arcturus # Alpha Centauri A # Vega # Rigel # Procyon # Achernar # Betelgeuse # Hadar # Capella A # Altair # Aldebaran # Capella B # Spica # Antares # Pollux # Fomalhaut # Deneb # Mimosa (Excluding the sun)
Pick any 20 stars with names.
They're in the galaxy.
Good names for galactic space empires include Galaxy Stars, Galaxy Emprire, Star Galaxy and more. There are infinite suggestions for name in essence .
"Orion's belt" just refers to the three stars which are more or less in a row. Those are real stars, not galaxies.In the movie "Men In Black", there was a statement that "the galaxy is on Orion's belt", which didn't seem to make sense at first (as was pointed out to the main character); but the "galaxy" turned out to be a miniature galaxy (the size of a pebble), the "belt" was actually a collar, not a belt, and "Orion" was the name of a cat.
Galaxy
I believe you are confusing a solar system with a galaxy. Our galaxy contains several hundred billions stars, i.e., solar systems.I believe you are confusing a solar system with a galaxy. Our galaxy contains several hundred billions stars, i.e., solar systems.I believe you are confusing a solar system with a galaxy. Our galaxy contains several hundred billions stars, i.e., solar systems.I believe you are confusing a solar system with a galaxy. Our galaxy contains several hundred billions stars, i.e., solar systems.
The Greek word Galaxy is "milk". The name Milky Way Galaxy is derived from the way intra-galaxy dust and clouds appear as they stream across the night sky.
A galaxy!
There are 400 billion stars in our galaxy - we can't name them all.
No galaxy by that name exists.
The smallest galaxy - a dwarf galaxy - will contain stars upwards of 30 billion stars. You are thinking of an open cluster, which as the name suggests, is a cluster of stars, not a galaxy. An open cluster is a group of up to a few thousand stars.
A galaxy is by a definition a group of stars. If there were no stars it could not be a galaxy.
galaxy
If they form a galaxy, it's called a galaxy of course.
Every galaxy contains stars, if that's what you mean. "Galaxy" means "big bunch of stars". No stars ===> no galaxy.
the word super massive stars is the category name for the biggest stars in the galaxy
constellation
Elliptical Galaxy The Elliptical Galaxy has mostly old stars and blue stars are new stars.
If the group is large enough, "galaxy" or "dwarf galaxy."