A constellation has no defined size.
The famous butterfly cluster, also known as M6 or the Butterfly Nebula, is located in the constellation Scorpius. It is a beautiful open star cluster that can be observed with binoculars or a small telescope.
The Pleiades is not a constellation. It's an open cluster.
The cluster is in scorpius.
NGC 6723 is a globular cluster in the constellation Sagittarius.
It can be called a star cluster, an open cluster or an asterism.
Yes. From Wikipedia: "...as of 2010, is the largest known structure in the Universe. ... The wall measures 1.37 billion light years (1.30×1025 m) in length..." This is much more than a galaxy cluster.
None. The only two galactic object in the constellation are:- * M41 is an open cluster * NGC 2362 is an open cluster
The Beehive Cluster (Praesepe) is an open cluster in the constellation Cancer.It is not a single star.
A star is an individual body like the sun, a constellation is a cluster of star systems.
star cluster, also known as the pleiades
a group of stars is galled a constellation
A small group of stars is a cluster or a constellation of stars.