Constellations do not have a colour.
Some of the stars in the constellation Perseus include Algol, Mirfak, and Atik.
fairly big
The number of stars in Preseus is: "6". But you will get some debate on what stars are included, you said stars in Perseus, answer 6.
The constellation Perseus can best be seen during the winter in the Northern Hemisphere. The constellation appears to be the body of a man possibly holding a weapon or the head of Medusa.
The Perseus constellation is made up of several stars, but it is difficult to give an exact number as it can vary depending on the size and boundaries considered for the constellation. Some of the notable stars in Perseus include Algol, Mirfak, and Atik.
Perseus became a constellation when he cut off Medusa's head and saved Princess Andromeda.
Perseus is a constellation ... a collection of individual stars that appear to form a pattern in the sky because of their positions. The stars of a constellation have no connection or association with each other. Each one has its own individual color, temperature, size, and distance from our solar system.
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Perseus
Some of the stars in the constellation Perseus include Algol, Mirfak, and Atik.
Greek philosophers/astronomers thought that the constellation "perseus" looked like a human shape, and since "perseus" was a famous Greek hero, they named it after him.
Constellations such as Perseus have been known since antiquity. No one knows who first named Perseus, let along who first recognized that group of stars as a single constellation.
calle is the one
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Perseus is a constellation in the northern sky, named after the Greek-hero Perseus.
yes its a constillation
Perseus is a constellation containing many stars but they are at very different distances. A constellation is a collection of stars in roughly similar directions, nothing else.