Yes, a group of stars is often associated with imaginary figures known as constellations. These constellations are typically named after mythological characters, animals, or objects, such as Ursa Major (the Great Bear) and Leo (the Lion). They serve as a way to navigate the night sky and have been part of human culture and storytelling for millennia.
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A constellation. (Also an asterism does this.)
A constellation is defined as a certain "area" in the sky - similar to the lines that divide countries on a continent. All the stars in that general direction are part of the constellation - millions of them, or billions or trillions, if you include stars that are faint enough.
A symbol is a word, character, figure, emblem or logo which stands for something else, usually a group or organization or an abstract concept.
The methyl group is -CH3.
Constellations are a group of stars that make an imaginary shape in the night sky.
Pancreaticoduodenal lymph nodes. Regards Time is imaginary
Kingdom Halls are associated with Jehovah's Witnesses.
Mount Everest is associated with the Himalayan mountains.
A dragonfly is classified as an insect so therefor other insects would be in the same group as a dragonfly. There are other insects that are more closely associated with it, they usually live in a wet environment.
No. The real Illuminati broke up around 1785. The imaginary Illuminati are all that is left, and since it is impossible to join an imaginary group, Stryper can't be part of the Illuminati.