Astro
"Super-" can be a prefix for "star," creating the word "superstar."
The prefix "astro-" means star. It is derived from the Greek word "astron," which means star.
The prefix astro is from Ancient Greek ἄστρον meaning star
The word "Star" is not modified and therefore is itself the root word. It does not have a prefix.
stell or Stella means star
You could add the suffix -ing to the word star to make the word staring.
The prefix that comes before the words "ship," "light," "fish," and "burst" is "star-." This prefix is often used to denote something related to or resembling a star, such as "starship" (a spacecraft designed for interstellar travel) or "starlight" (the light emitted by stars). In the case of "starfish," it refers to a marine echinoderm with a star-shaped body, and "starburst" typically refers to a sudden and intense emission of light from a star.
The prefix astro means the Greek word 'star'.
aster- means space
The word 'disaster' comes from the the Middle French desastre, from Italian disastro. It is formed of the prefix "dis" (away, without) and the word "astro" (star).It is related to the astrological idea that calamities occur because of the unfavourable position of a star in the heavens.
Arctic comes from the Greek word arktos, meaning bear, Ursa Major, North Star. Antarctic just tacked on a prefix meaning "opposite." Arctic comes from the Greek word arktos, meaning bear, Ursa Major, North Star. Antarctic just tacked on a prefix meaning "opposite."
The term "Beta" isn't a star name -- it's a prefix that indicates that, of a group of stars, which one this one is. So there are Alpha cetauri, Beta Centauri, Gamm Centauri, etc...