Aquarius is one of the oldest of the recognized constellations in the zodiac and was established by Ptolemy in the first century. Its brightest stars are under two in magnitude. Its stars include Sadalmelik, Sadalsuud, Sadachbia, Scheat, Albali, Aquarii, Ancha, Hudoor, Bunda and Seat.
Aquarius is made up of 16 stars. The constellation contains no particularly bright stars. It does, however, have planetary systems in the stars within its borders.
There are 13 visible ones
Aquarius is a constellation of stars.
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dimmest stars in aquarius
Imagine the Aquarius being filled with blue.
The constellation Aquarius has several major stars. Its brightest is Sadalsuud, Beta Aquarii. The constellation also has seven stars with known planets.
Constellations do not have temperatures. They are made up of individual stars that may seem to be close together as viewed from Earth, but the individual stars are usually separated by very great distances.
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Yes, as of 2013 several exoplanet systems have been found in Aquarius.