You probably mean constellation, as in Ursa Major, or Orion.
An specific pattern of stars could be called a constellation.
CONSTELLATION
A pattern of stars in the sky is called a constellation. Constellations are groups of stars that appear to form a recognizable shape or figure when viewed from Earth. Astronomers use constellations to help navigate and identify objects in the night sky.
The group of stars is called Constellation. I think it's cluster.
A pattern of stars which seems to move across the night sky together is called a constellation. Hope this helped :D
It is called a constellation.Constellations.Technically an asterism, but most people usually call it a constellation.
in astronomy, asterism is when stars APPEAR to be forming a picture or pttern.
The group of stars is called Constellation. I think it's cluster.
The word for stars that do make a pattern is "asterism" (not constellation; that's actually defined differently). There isn't really a word for a group of stars that don't make a pattern, because there's no such thing: any arbitrarily chosen group of stars will make a pattern, even if that pattern is essentially random.
Constellation
Those are called, "Constellations".
A pattern in the stars is called a constellation. These are specific groupings of stars that form recognizable shapes or figures as seen from Earth. Some well-known constellations include Orion, Ursa Major (the Big Dipper), and Scorpius.