The Scorpius constellation contains numerous stars, but it's difficult to provide an exact number as the constellation's boundaries and the number of visible stars can vary depending on factors such as light pollution and individual perception. However, Scorpius is known for several bright stars that form its distinctive shape, including Antares, Graffias, Shaula, and Sargas, among others.
The Constellation Scorpius has 17 stars. Scorpius is easy to see in the night sky because it looks like a scorpion. The tail or stinger is made with the stars Shaula and Lesath. The heart is the star Antares.
17, I think.
Comment: there are countless stars in Scorpius, which is just a particular area of the sky. However, there are about 20 bright stars.
At least 24 are easily visible with the "naked eye".
Antares (α Sco), β1 Sco (Graffias), δ Sco (Dschubba), θ Sco (Sargas), λ Sco (Shaula), ν Sco (Jabbah), ξ Sco (Girtab), π Sco (Iclil), σ Sco (Alniyat), τ Sco (also known as Alniyat) and υ Sco (Lesath). are the main stars even though some are hidden in the back ground
There are about 18 bright stars. It depends how exactly you define "bright".
After that there are literally millions, because Scorpius is just an area
of the sky. There are billions of stars in our Galaxy.
The Scorpius constellation is located in the Southern sky and covers 497 square degrees. Some of its major stars include; Antares and Shaula, the Butterfly Cluster, the Ptolemy Cluster, the Butterfly Nebula, Catâ??s Paw Nebula, and the War and Peace Nebula.
there are supernovas and 1 black hole in Scorpius for its ferocity.
it is 2 billion years away from the earth.
Scorpius is a constellation not a star.
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The constellation of Scorpius the scorpion is very ancient and seen as a scorpion by many cultures around the world. The Greeks, Sumerians, Mayans, American Indians and various other ancient cultures identified the pattern of stars we know as Scorpius as a scorpion. The actual name Scorpius is the Greek name we now use. This name has been with us for at least 2300 years.
it is said scorpius killed Orion the hunter it can be seen in late June early July it is the zodiac sign for oct 23 to nov 21 It resembles a large scorpion scorpius and Orion are on different sides of the sky never seen together
Because it is your habit to go outside and look at the stars only in the evening, afterdinner and before bed-time. Summer is the season when Scorpius is favorably placedin the sky for viewing at that time. If you were willing to go out and look for it at othertimes of night and in other directions, you'd see that Scorpius is actually visible duringsome time of the night for almost 10 months of the year.
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Well, the is no constellation "Scropius". Assuming you meant "Scorpius" the translation of that name into English is, "scorpion", but I am not sure that that is a "popular name". I generally hear people referring to this constellation as "Scorpius" or "Scorpio" (which is wrong) and only rarely as "the scorpion". If there is another common name I am afraid that I don't know what it is. Of course other cultures called these stars other names.
The Scorpius constellation has at least 18 bright stars. There are many more too, of course.
Scorpius isn't a star. Scorpius is a constellation, which is made up of many stars.
what are all the color stars in Scorpius
The star Scorpius is also known as the astrological sign, Scorpio. Scorpius has a total of 47 stars that are located within it.
Antares is the most important star in the Scorpius Constellation.
At least 18 bright stars and many more less bright.
Each star in Scorpius is a different distance from the other stars.
The stars in a constellation like Scorpius appear to form a pattern, but are not a unit. A constellation consists of many stars spread out over a wide distance and of different temperatures. So there is no temperature that a constellation can be said to be.
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The constellation of Scorpius the scorpion is very ancient and seen as a scorpion by many cultures around the world. The Greeks, Sumerians, Mayans, American Indians and various other ancient cultures identified the pattern of stars we know as Scorpius as a scorpion. The actual name Scorpius is the Greek name we now use. This name has been with us for at least 2300 years.
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There are 47 stars in the constellation, Scorpius, which appear in the Bayer/Flamsteed catalogues.