The Andromeda constellation takes the rough shape of the English alphabet letter "A."
Scorpius is the constellation that is shaped as a scorpion.
Betelgeuse is a star, not a constellation. It is part of the constellation Orion, the hunter.
The star forming a group that has a recognisable shape is called a constellation.
The Romans retained the Greek name. They did not create a Latin equivalent. In Greek mythology Adromeda was an Ethiopian princess rescued from a monster by her future husband Perseus. The Romans gave this name to the constellation which still bears this name
The star constellation shaped like a swan is called Cygnus. It is also called the Northern Cross.
In Greek myth Andromeda was bethorthed to Phineus.
The constellation, Cygnus, is called The Swan but is also known as the Northern Cross due to its shape. The identity of Cygnus in Greek Mythology is uncertain.
The constellation in the shape of a hunter is Orion. It is one of the most recognizable constellations in the night sky and is often referred to as "The Hunter" due to its distinctive shape of a man with a belt of three stars.
Constellation.
The Teapot constellation, also known as Sagittarius, contains around 15 stars that form the shape of a teapot when connected by lines. However, there are many more stars in the constellation beyond those that form the teapot shape.
The Libra constellation does not have a distinct shape like some other constellations. It is typically depicted as a set of scales, representing balance and justice. However, the arrangement of stars within the constellation may not strongly resemble this imagery to the naked eye.
Aries is generally depicted as a ram in Greek mythology, but the constellation itself does not form a distinct picture or shape like some other constellations. It is more of a collection of stars that represent the celestial ram.