Some of the stars in the constellation Perseus include Algol, Mirfak, and Atik.
The noun 'constellation' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a group of stars forming a pattern; a group or cluster of related things.The noun 'constellation' is a standard collective noun for a constellation of stars.
There are many. See related link for a description of what constellation do border Andromeda.
Not officially, but many people and cultures make up their own names
each different star in the constellation (there are 13) would have a different surface temperature, which is based on what phase of stellar life they are in and how massive they are
A group of two or more stars together make up a constellation.
There is no other common name for constellation. (The term "sign" is related, but it is not the same.)
In ancient times it was thought that the constellation looked like an archer on horseback. Its also made out of stars, and stars are related to astrology.
See related link.
No, the two are quite unrelated.
Gravity, proximity, age
That is called an ASTERISM. (For a somewhat related concept, see also: CONSTELLATION)
Some of the stars in the constellation Perseus include Algol, Mirfak, and Atik.
Aquila is Latin for 'eagle' because the constellation looked like an Eagle.See related link for a pictorial
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Hundreds.See related link for a list
The word is "constellation". No. Most of the stars in a constellation are unrelated; they just happen to be in the same general direction, from our point of view.