the 5 main stars are Gamma,Rotanev,Delta,Sualocin,and Deneb al Dulfin.
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.
your moms in the constellation draco
what are all the color stars in Scorpius
All named stars are within the Milky Way galaxy. In fact all individual stars are within the Milky Way galaxy.
A constellation is an imaginary image traced out by a traditional arbitrary group of stars.
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.
No, most stars are not in a constellation and are all by themselves (single tear).
You can't list "all the stars" in a constellation; there are billions upon billions of them.
your moms in the constellation draco
A constellation is basically a direction in the sky. The further you go (or the weaker the stars you include in your count), the more stars you will find.A constellation is basically a direction in the sky. The further you go (or the weaker the stars you include in your count), the more stars you will find.A constellation is basically a direction in the sky. The further you go (or the weaker the stars you include in your count), the more stars you will find.A constellation is basically a direction in the sky. The further you go (or the weaker the stars you include in your count), the more stars you will find.
Every star is part of a constellation.
Every constellation has different stars, no star is in all of them.
what are all the color stars in Scorpius
There are hundreds of stars in the constellation Pegasus.The main stars are:MarkabScheatAlgenibEnifHomamMatarBahamSadalbariFor details about all the other stars, see related link.
All named stars are within the Milky Way galaxy. In fact all individual stars are within the Milky Way galaxy.
A constellation is an imaginary image traced out by a traditional arbitrary group of stars.
All of the stars that are easily visible are assigned to one constellation or another. Some of the barely-visible stars are not included, and very few of the very dim stars are assigned to any constellation.