All stars belong to constellations
A constellation is a group of stars that form a recognizable pattern in the sky. They have been named and identified by different cultures throughout history to help navigate the night sky and tell stories. Astronomers use constellations as a way to organize and locate stars in the sky.
The sun belongs to the class of stars known as G-type main sequence stars.
Our Sun belongs to the category of stars known as main sequence stars, specifically a G-type main sequence star. It is classified as a yellow dwarf star.
No, stars with the same color do not necessarily have the same size. Color in stars is primarily determined by their temperature, with hotter stars appearing blue and cooler stars appearing red. However, stars of the same temperature can vary significantly in size, as they may belong to different classes, such as dwarfs, giants, or supergiants. Thus, while color can indicate temperature, it does not provide a definitive measure of a star's size.
Betelgeuse belongs to the group of red supergiant stars. It is located in the constellation Orion and is one of the largest and most luminous stars known. Betelgeuse is also classified as a variable star due to its fluctuating brightness.
Stars do not belong to a planet. They belong to the universe.
A constellation is a group of stars that form a recognizable pattern in the sky. They have been named and identified by different cultures throughout history to help navigate the night sky and tell stories. Astronomers use constellations as a way to organize and locate stars in the sky.
"You Belong to Me" (1941). Stars Barbara Stanwyck, Henry Fonda. "You Belong to Me" (1934). Stars Lee Tracy, Helen Mack, Helen Morgan, Dean Jagger.
The order Comatulida.
Echinoderms.
Sea Stars, also know as starfish, belong to the animal group echinoderms.
Sea stars also known as starfish, are in the class Asteroidea. They belong to the phylum Echinodermata. Also in this phylum are sea urchins, sand dollars and sea cucumbers.
Includes: Sea Stars, Sea Lillies, Sea Urchins, Sea Cucumbers, Brittle Stars
The sun belongs to the class of stars known as G-type main sequence stars.
The sun belongs to the milky way.
They belong to Phylum Invertebrates/Echinoderms and Class Asteroidea.
kingdom animalia --- phylum echinodermata--- class Ophiuroidea