This is not a question. There are hundreds of stars in the Universe. Some stars even form many constellations.
It is called a stellar nebula.
A globular cluster is a collection of stars (solar systems), therefore it is larger.A globular cluster is a collection of stars (solar systems), therefore it is larger.A globular cluster is a collection of stars (solar systems), therefore it is larger.A globular cluster is a collection of stars (solar systems), therefore it is larger.
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Galaxy
A collection of marine snails is typically referred to as a "cluster" or a "group."
The answer is Galaxy. a circular collection of stars is a galaxy
A collection of thousands and millions of stars is called a galaxy.
A collection of stars.
Bob
a constellation ;)
"With stars in them". A collection of stars, in other words.
No. A galaxy is a vast collection of stars - 30 to 700 billion stars.
A group of sea stars is commonly referred to as a "crown." However, they can also be called a "collection" or "constellation" of sea stars. These terms highlight the unique and diverse nature of these echinoderms as they are often found in clusters on the ocean floor.
I'm pretty sure a collection of stars is called a galaxy but if you are talking about the collective noun, it's called a star cluster.
The Galaxy, also call the Milky Way, is made of stars. Other, distant star systems are called galaxies (lower case g) by analogy.
Bob
Call the collection a harem.