There are constellations, groups of stars or star clusters that look like an animal/person/thing.
In different groups
In different groups
It varies. Stars can be all different sizes!
A example of an ophiuroidea is a sea star or a star fish. They are part of the five different echinoderm groups: Crinoidea, Asteroidea, Ophiuroidea, Echinoidea, Holothuroidea.
No. Nor are they completely random: they form large groups (star clusters) in some places, and, on a larger scale, galaxies.
like star wars.. no, yet there are rebellious people that form groups against the government.. yet they don't barge into their main base in space with lasers :3
Yes, they can move through space just like a planet or star.
The Apache word for "star" is "díí'". Different Apache dialects may have variations in pronunciation or spelling, but "díí'" is commonly used among various Apache groups.
star fishes live in alone and in groups
Groups at different scales (from smaller to larger) are called:* Multiple stars (two or more stars that are gravitationally bound) * Star clusters * Galaxies * Galaxy clusters * Superclusters
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Not too sure about the eight groups. The seven major groups are based on stellar type, which is based on temperature. They are: O,B,A,F,G,K,M [See related question] There are sub divisions, but they are rare and not part of the major groups.