A few of the stars:
Van Maanen's Star - apparent magnitude 12.36
HD 222410 - apparent magnitude 7.45
Fum al Samakah ["mouth of the fish" Beta Piscium (β Psc)] - apparent magnitude 4.48
Linteum ["the cord" Delta Piscium (δ Psc)] - apparent magnitude 4.44
Kaht [Epsilon Piscium (ε Psc)] - apparent magnitude 4.27
Revati ["rich" Zeta Piscium (ζ Psc)] - apparent magnitude 5.21
Torcular ["thread" Omicron Piscium (ο Psc)] - apparent magnitude 4.2
Vernalis[Omega Piscium (ω Psc)] - apparent magnitude 4.03
some people think 21 main stars and others 7 main stars.
Constellation's cannot be colors, but individual stars in a constellation can be. The Phoenix constellation is made up of 7 stars
A constellation is a group of stars that are organized in a pattern. The constellation with seven letters is Scorpio.
The constellation Plough, also known as the Big Dipper, consists of seven bright stars. These stars are part of the larger Ursa Major constellation.
The major stars in Orion are Betelgeuse, Rigel, Bellatrix, and Saiph. These stars are some of the brightest in the constellation and are easily identifiable in the night sky. Betelgeuse is a red supergiant, Rigel is a blue supergiant, Bellatrix is a blue giant, and Saiph is a blue supergiant.
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Orion and his belt
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The constellation Ursa Major contains about seven main stars that form the shape of a bear. The most famous of these stars is the Big Dipper or Plough asterism, which is not a constellation in itself but part of Ursa Major.
Its proper name is Ursa Major which is the Great Bear. The part of it that most people recognise are 7 stars, which are just part of the overall constellation. People refer to them by different names, including the Plough and the Big Dipper. People often use those names to refer to the entire constellation, or think that it is just those 7 stars that form the entire constellation, but there is more to it than those 7 stars.
Al Rischa, Samaka, Linteum, Torcular, Kaht, Kullat Nunu, Revati