There are far more than two constellations.
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Castor and Pollux are two famous stars that make up the constellation Gemini. They are located near the feet of the twins in the constellation.
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Polaris is the North Star and it is located in the constellation Ursa Minor.
The brightest stars in the Cancer constellation are Al Tarf (Beta Cancri) and Acubens (Alpha Cancri). These two stars are the most prominent in the constellation and can be easily spotted in the night sky.
A group of two or more stars together make up a constellation.
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Castor and Pollux are two famous stars that make up the constellation Gemini. They are located near the feet of the twins in the constellation.
No, the two are quite unrelated.
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Capella and Menkalinan.
Polaris is the North Star and it is located in the constellation Ursa Minor.
Castor and Pollux are the two main stars!
Taurus and Cancer are the obvious two. Others are Auriga, Canis Minor, Lynx, Monoceros, and Orion.
A constellation is an imaginary pattern of stars visible from our vantage point. A planet is an object orbiting the Sun. They are two completely different things.
The constellation that is shaped like a scorpion is Scorpius. Which is where we get the star-sign Scorpio.