Pisces. It sits in the sky near Pegasus and supposedly resembles two fish tied together by their tails.
The constellation, Andromeda, was named after the daughter of Cassiopeia. It is one of the largest constellations, made up of 16 main stars. Each star is named with a character or number and the name Andromeda at the end. (ex: 2 And, 41H. And)
The Arctic was named after the constellation Ursa Major, which means "Great Bear" in Latin. The brightest stars in this constellation form the shape of a bear, which is where the name originated.
A group of stars that form a picture is called a constellation. These patterns are recognized and named by different cultures around the world.
Orion is a constellation named after a mythical hunter in Greek mythology. It is one of the most recognizable constellations in the sky, known for the belt of three stars that form Orion's waist.
A constellation is a pattern of stars named after familiar objects, figures, or animals, often from mythology or folklore. Examples of constellations named after familiar things include Orion (the hunter), Ursa Major (the great bear), and Cygnus (the swan). These named patterns help stargazers recognize and identify stars in the night sky.
The constellation named after a fish is Pisces. The Pisces Constellation is in the southern sky. Its name means "the fish" in Latin.
The Chameleon constellation does not have any named stars.
Pisces
Pisces, the fishes
People do not put stars into the constellations, unless you mean extend and include the stars you wish when you create a constellation. As telescopes unveiled more stars they had to be named by a decision of which constellation it was closer to.
The constellation, Andromeda, was named after the daughter of Cassiopeia. It is one of the largest constellations, made up of 16 main stars. Each star is named with a character or number and the name Andromeda at the end. (ex: 2 And, 41H. And)
The named stars that make up the constellation Pegasus are Markab, Scheat, Algenib, Enif, Homam, Matar, Baham, and Sadalbari
The Arctic was named after the constellation Ursa Major, which means "Great Bear" in Latin. The brightest stars in this constellation form the shape of a bear, which is where the name originated.
A group of stars that form a picture is called a constellation. These patterns are recognized and named by different cultures around the world.
The constellation Draco was named because it looks like a dragon. It is made up of dozens of stars including Thuban which is known as the dragon's tail.
Orion is a constellation named after a mythical hunter in Greek mythology. It is one of the most recognizable constellations in the sky, known for the belt of three stars that form Orion's waist.
A constellation is a pattern of stars named after familiar objects, figures, or animals, often from mythology or folklore. Examples of constellations named after familiar things include Orion (the hunter), Ursa Major (the great bear), and Cygnus (the swan). These named patterns help stargazers recognize and identify stars in the night sky.