There are 13 visible ones
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Aquarius is a constellation made up of around 70 stars visible to the naked eye. However, it contains many more stars when observed through a telescope.
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.
Imagine the Aquarius being filled with blue.
Seven stars make up the Little Dipper.
About 100 billion stars make up Andromeda
The constellation Pavo, also known as the Peacock, contains around 71 stars that are visible to the naked eye.
Aquarius is one of the oldest of the recognized constellations in the zodiac and was established by Ptolemy in the first century. Its brightest stars are under two in magnitude. Its stars include Sadalmelik, Sadalsuud, Sadachbia, Scheat, Albali, Aquarii, Ancha, Hudoor, Bunda and Seat.
The constellation Phoenix comprises mainly of one bright star, Ankaa (Alpha Phoenicis), which is the brightest star in the constellation.
The Leo constellation contains around 10 primary stars that form the shape of a lion when connected by imaginary lines. These stars include Regulus, Denebola, and Algieba, among others.
Cygnus is a constellation and contains many stars, including Deneb, the brightest star in the constellation. There is no specific number of stars that make up Cygnus as constellations are made up of numerous stars that form patterns in the sky.
Constellations are made up of stars that are spread across vast distances, so they do not have a single temperature. The temperature of stars found in Aquarius can vary widely depending on their size, age, and composition.
14 major stars