There are 3 fairly bright stars that make the recognisable shape of the constellation Triangulum.
It looks like an elongated triangle. It is a small constellation.
A constellation just marks an area of the sky. Anything within that area is in the constellation. So, there will be a large number of stars, but you can't see many without a telescope.
We can only guess, but the best guess would be somewhere between 500 billion and one trillion stars in the Andromeda galaxy. We've been discovering, within our own Milky Way galaxy, that small, dim red dwarf and brown dwarf stars are more common than we originally believed. Since there's no way to see those dim stars so far away (we can barely see them close by!) we can only estimate how common they are.
About 100 billion in that it is nearly a twin of our Milky Way Galaxy.
It contains at least 200 billion stars.
There are six stars in Lyra. They are Arcturus, Vega, Sheliak, Sulafat, a double star, and another double star called the the Double Double.
The Andromeda constellation was named for Andromeda who was the daughter of Cassiopeia in Greek mythology. It is composed of 16 main stars and 65 Bayer/Flamsteed stars.
There are nine stars of Andromeda. They are Sirrah, Mirach, Almach, HH Andromeda, 14 And, R And, Z And, 56 And, and Per.
Andromeda is a galaxy, not a solar system. No one knows how many planets are in the Andromeda galaxy
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What are the stars in Hercules the Hero constellation? mu herculis, vega, lyra
Vega is in the constellation Lyra - the harp.
Lyra Lyra
18 is the stars of the constellation hydra
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What are the stars in Hercules the Hero constellation? mu herculis, vega, lyra
Altair in the constellation of Aquila the Eagle, Vega in the constellation of Lyra the Harp and Deneb in the constellation of Cygnus.
5 stars are in Lyra.
Vega is in the constellation Lyra - the harp.
Sirius in the constellation Canis Major, Arcturus in the constellation Bootes, and Vega in the constellation Lyra
Lyra Lyra
logitude hours of lyra
There is no such thing as a "ruler of a constellation".
Lyra is a constellation not a star
Vega is the brightest star in the constellation Lyra
Lyra