SuperStar Virgo, SuperStar Aquarius, SuperStar Libra, SuperStar Gemini ( leaving Star Cruises fleet in Dec 2008), Star Pisces, MegaStar Aries and MegaStar Taurus.
Constellations are star alignments, and since our sun is the closest star for both planets its the same as for earth. even worse, stars in a constellation are at vastly different distances apart from each other so the only way to figure it out the average distance
Dim has the comparative dimmer and the superlative dimmest.
The Little Dipper is a constellation, a patterns of stars in the night sky that people pick out. It is not possible to give a distance of a constellation from Earth because it consists of many stars at very different distances from the earth. For example, Polaris, the brightest star in that constellation, is about 433 light years from Earth. But the second brightest star, Beta Ursae Minoris (also called Kochab) is about 131 light years from earth. The third brightest star is 487 light years away
Gamma Orionis (Bellatrix) is the third brightest star in the constellation Orion.It has an apparent magnitude of 1.64 and an absolute magnitude of -2.72.This makes it the 27th brightest star in the nighttime sky.
Deneb is the dimmest star in Cygnus.
Gliese 229 is the dimmest star in the constellation Lepus
Castor
Aquarius is a constellation not a star.
The dimmest star in the Phoenix constellation is HD 201626, which has an apparent magnitude of 5.59. It is a yellow-white F-type star located around 235 light-years away from Earth.
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The brightest star in Aquarius is Beta Aquarii with an apparent magnitude of 2.91. Its common name is Sadalsuud.
The dimmest star in the Pegasus constellation is likely to be one of its fainter stars, which may not have a common name but is listed with a designation such as HD 209087 or similar. These dim stars may be harder to observe with the naked eye or small telescopes due to their low brightness compared to brighter stars in the constellation.
Beta and Alpha Herculis are both 2nd Magnitude (2.78) stars
The dimmest star in the constellation Leo is generally considered to be Wolf 359. It is a red dwarf star located approximately 7.8 light years away from Earth and is known for its low luminosity.
Pegasus is north of the constellation Aquarius.
Beta Aquarii (Sadalsuud) is the brightest, and Alpha Aquarii (Sadalmelik) is the second brightest star in Aquarius.