There are 88 constellation on our night sky.
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I have 88 of them as well ... one for each key on my piano.
Pisces is a constellation, not a star. However, within the Pisces constellation, there are various types of stars including main sequence stars, giants, and supergiants. The specific type of star can vary within the constellation.
It's in the constellation of Taurus, the brightest star in that constellation.
Inside the constellation
There is no known constellation named "Chimera" in astronomy. The term "chimera" is often used to describe a mythical creature that lacks a specific representation in the sky as a recognized constellation.
The star Arcturus is part of the constellation Boötes. It is the brightest star in this constellation and the fourth-brightest star in the night sky. Boötes is known for its kite-shaped pattern of stars that represents a herdsman or a plowman.
18 is the stars of the constellation hydra
eighty-eight constellation
There are six stars in the Norma constellation.
There are 6 stars in the constellation Libra.
The number varies, depending on the constellation.
29 stars are in the constellation pavo!
The word constellation has four syllables. (Con-stel-lat-ion)
The constellation Hercules contains around 200-300 stars that are visible to the naked eye. However, there are likely many more stars within the constellation that can only be observed with telescopes.
The constellation Camelopardalis consists of many stars, but there is no specific number as the stars within a constellation can vary depending on the size and shape of the constellation.
Billions or trillions of stars, just like any other constellation. A constellation is basically a general direction in space.
Sol is our star not a constellation, but I think at present sol is passing into Orion. ;-)
"Asterism".A lot of people might say "constellation", but technically a constellation is a defined region of the sky. There are many, many more stars in a constellation than just those that make up the asterism for which the constellation is named.