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Castor and Pollux make up the heads of Gemini, the Twins.
Gemini is a constellation and different stars in Gemini are different distances, so there's no fixed time. Unless you're using another meaning of Gemini?
Gemini is considered a group of stars making up that particular constellation. It was first used in the ancient Greek myth of Jason and the Argonauts. The two stars Castor and Pollux found within the constellation Gemini are named after characters in this ancient myth.
12 stars make up the phoenix constellation.
Gemini is made up of many, many stars - each one having it's own relative distance form Earth. It only looks like Gemini from our perspective... in another solar system, you wouldn't recognize it.
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A group of two or more stars together make up a constellation.
Leo is known for being one of the most popular modern constellations. There are a total of 16 stars that make up this constellation.
The constellation Ursa major, is made up of 17 stars. The big dipper is found within this constellation and makes up for 7 of the stars.
There are 6 stars in the constellation Libra.
About 100 billion stars make up Andromeda
29 stars make up the pavo constiallation!