A constellation is technically a demarcated region of the sky, not a number of stars, and the number of stars that are present in that region of sky is potentially quite high (or infinite) depending on the telescope being used.
there are 18different stars in Aries18 stars make ^ aries
Not really, but depends on what you classify as major. There are no well known stars in the constellation. See related link for a full list of stars in Aries.
Aries is a constellation, a perceived arrangement of stars in the night sky. The constellation Aries is merely a PATTERN; it isn't anything real. The stars that make up the pattern are all in the Milky Way galaxy.
There are three major stars in the Aries constellation: Hamal (Alpha Arietis), Sheratan (Beta Arietis), and Mesarthim (Gamma Arietis).
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In the constellation Aries, various types of stars can be found, including main sequence stars, red giants, white dwarfs, and possibly even some neutron stars or black holes. The specific types of stars formed in this constellation will vary based on the age and stage of evolution of the stellar population present.
Aries is a constellation of stars, a group of stars as seen from Earth. Like many stars, they are thought to have their own planets, but little is known about them as they are very far from earth.
There are three main stars found in the constellation Aries, Alpha Arietis, Beta Arietis, and Gamma Arietis.
they say the constellation aries nickname is the RAM is it right
Aries is not a star; it is a constellation, a grouping of stars that some people thought looked like a ram. Aries is one of twelve constellations in the Zodiac, which lie along the ecliptic. The Ecliptic is like the "equator in the stars", which is the plane of the Earth's orbit.
Oh, dude, Aries the constellation is about 766 light-years away from Earth. That's like super far, man. So, if you were planning a road trip there, you might want to pack some snacks and maybe a good playlist.
Basically the same colors as the stars in any other constellation. There is no significant difference between stars in one direction and in another direction of the sky.