no they are large spheres of plasma and gas. they have nothing to do with the five pointed drawing you are probally thinking of. the sun is a star and that is a large sphere.
Stelle (or stellette) is the type of pasta shaped like small stars.
Boötes (Bootes) is shaped like a kite.See related link for a pictorial.
The constellation Cassiopeia is sometimes described as shaped like a "W" due to its distinctive zigzag pattern of five bright stars. It is easily visible in the northern hemisphere and is a prominent feature in the night sky.
The shape of constellations like Cassiopeia appears to change over time due to the movement of stars within our galaxy. Stars are not fixed in position; they move in three-dimensional space, resulting in gradual shifts in their relative positions as seen from Earth. Additionally, the perspective from which we observe these stars can also change, contributing to the perceived alteration in the constellation's shape over centuries.
The Big Dipper is an asterism in the constellation Ursa Major. It is shaped like a large ladle or dipper, with a handle and bowl made up of seven bright stars.
Yes, stars are shaped like spheres (same with planets and moons).
Stelle (or stellette) is the type of pasta shaped like small stars.
yes
snowflakes are shaped like stars
The constellation that is shaped like a bull is Taurus. It is one of the twelve zodiac constellations and is known for its V-shaped cluster of stars that represents the bull's head.
so it can best listen to the music of the stars.
Jonathon Beccera
Stars are not physically star-shaped (as in having 5 points). They're spherical in shape.
That sounds like the description of an elliptical galaxy.
A galaxy.
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Boötes (Bootes) is shaped like a kite.See related link for a pictorial.