Yes, Cassiopeia is a prominent constellation in the northern hemisphere named after the queen of Aethiopia in Greek mythology. Its stars have names such as Schedar, Caph, Ruchbah, and Navi.
The Greek names for the stars of the Big Dipper are as follows: Alkaid Mizar Alioth Megrez Phecda Dubhe Merak
The three stars in a line are known as Orion's Belt. They are named Alnitak, Alnilam, and Mintaka. These stars are part of the larger constellation Orion.
The two main stars are Alpha Cen (Rigel Kent) and Beta Cen (Hadar or Agena)
Which following stars . . you didn't give any names :) But the Pole star is almost in line with the Earth's north and south poles, less than 1 degree off.
"The" nine stars is wrong. Columba - or any constellation for that matter - contains billions upon billions of stars. That includes galaxies outside the Milky Way Galaxy. A constellation is really just an area of the sky. There are of course a few bright stars which we can easily see. I've put in a link which should answer the question, but it only names seven stars. Click on the link below. Then click on "constellations list" and scroll down to the heading "constellations". Finally click on "Columba".
The Chameleon constellation does not have any named stars.
pollux
Rigel, Sirius, Betelgeuse, Vega and Polaris
no there isn't any star called anything let alone Norah.shy,is your name Norah
There are countless stars.
Yes, some of the individual stars in the constellation Orion have names, such as Betelgeuse, Rigel, Bellatrix, and Saiph. These stars are some of the brightest and most easily recognizable in the night sky.
The names of the main stars in Leo Lion are; 1.DENEBOLA 2.REGULUS 3.ALGIEBA
The stars got there names from the roman gods names.Like Jupiter is Zues in greek mytholigy
Billions or trillions
yes its called stars
There is a lot of stars in the Milky way. Constellations is better.
Stars and Bars, Stars & Stripes, Old Glory.