They're called constellations.
A group of stars that form a picture is called a constellation. These patterns are recognized and named by different cultures around the world.
A group of stars that form a picture (at least in human eyes) is known as a constellation.
A group of stars that suggests a pattern is a constellation, but the picture is strictly in the mind of the viewer.
a constellation
The group is known as a constellation.
The group of stars is called Constellation. I think it's cluster.
It is called a constellation.Constellations.Technically an asterism, but most people usually call it a constellation.
I believe the word you are looking for is "asterism."
A group of stars which seem to form a pattern, are known as a constellation. One example is the 'Big Dipper.'
Groups of stars have different names depending on the size and nature of the group. A "really big bunch" of stars is a galaxy. A cluster of stars within a galaxy that are "sort of near each other" might be called a local group. There are examples where several stars might form what is called a multi-star system where they all rotate about a common "gravimetric center".
When stars combine visually to form shapes or patterns in the sky, it is called a constellation. These groupings of stars often have been given names based on the shape they resemble, such as Orion or Ursa Major.
No it is not because a constellation is a group of stars that work together to form a design or picture, like the Big Dipper.