Definitions Found:
a group of stars.
- asterisma group of stars
- asterisma group of stars.
- asterismsASTERISM, a group of stars
- clustersA group of stars or galaxies forming a relatively close association
- asterismsA prominent pattern or group of stars, typically having a popular name but smaller than a constellation
- asterismA prominent pattern or group of stars, typically having a popular name but smaller than a constellation
- constellationsA group of stars forming a recognizable pattern that is traditionally named after its apparent form or identified with a mythological figure. Modern astronomers divide the sky into eighty-eight constellations with defined boundaries
- constellationA group of stars forming a recognizable pattern that is traditionally named after its apparent form or identified with a mythological figure. Modern astronomers divide the sky into eighty-eight constellations with defined boundaries
- pleiadesconspicuous group or cluster of stars in the constellation Taurus, commonly spoken of as seven, though only six are visible
- bratpacka clique of rowdy film stars
- bratpacksBRATPACK, a clique of rowdy film stars
- comesthe fainter of the two stars that constitute a double star
- starburstA period of intense activity in a galaxy involving the formation of stars
- stardrifta common proper motion of a number of stars in the same region
- starburstsA period of intense activity in a galaxy involving the formation of stars
- stardriftsSTARDRIFT, a common proper motion of a number of stars in the same region
- uranometrya chart or catalogue of fixed stars, esp of stars visible to the naked eye
- chromospherethe region of the atmosphere of a star between the star's photosphere and its corona
- uranometriesURANOMETRY, a chart or catalogue of fixed stars, esp of stars visible to the naked eye
- dwarfsA star of relatively small size and low luminosity, including the majority of main sequence stars
- ophiuroida member of the Ophiura genus of brittle-stars or sand-stars also OPHIURA, OPHIURAN, OPHIURID
- chromospheresCHROMOSPHERE, the region of the atmosphere of a star between the star's photosphere and its corona
- ophiuroidsOPHIUROID, a member of the Ophiura genus of brittle-stars or sand-stars also OPHIURA, OPHIURAN, OPHIURID
- dimemitting or having a limited or insufficient amount of light dim stars a dim lamp a dim hallway
- dimnessemitting or having a limited or insufficient amount of light dim stars a dim lamp a dim hallway
- nutsthe goddess of the sky, sometimes shown as a cow bearing Ra on her back and the stars on her underside
- nutthe goddess of the sky, sometimes shown as a cow bearing Ra on her back and the stars on her underside
- supernova(Latin) a very brilliant nova resulting from an explosion which blows the star's material into space, leaving an expanding cloud of gas
- coalsackA dark nebula of dust near the Southern Cross that gives the appearance of a gap in the stars of the Milky Way
- supernovasSUPERNOVA, (Latin) a very brilliant nova resulting from an explosion which blows the star's material into space, leaving an expanding cloud of gas
- supernovaeSUPERNOVA, (Latin) a very brilliant nova resulting from an explosion which blows the star's material into space, leaving an expanding cloud of gas
- quasarsany of a class of celestial objects that resemble stars but whose large redshift and apparent brightness imply extreme distance and huge energy output
- planetariumA building in which images of stars, planets, and constellations are projected on the inner surface of a dome for public entertainment or education
- chromosphereA reddish gaseous layer immediately above the photosphere of the sun or another star. Together with the corona, it constitutes the star's outer atmosphere
- chromospheresA reddish gaseous layer immediately above the photosphere of the sun or another star. Together with the corona, it constitutes the star's outer atmosphere
- planetariumsA building in which images of stars, planets, and constellations are projected on the inner surface of a dome for public entertainment or education
- planetariaA building in which images of stars, planets, and constellations are projected on the inner surface of a dome for public entertainment or education
- crinoidany echinoderm of the class Crinoidea, having a cup-shaped body to which are attached branched, radiating arms, comprising the sea lilies, feather stars, and various fossil forms
- crinoidalany echinoderm of the class Crinoidea, having a cup-shaped body to which are attached branched, radiating arms, comprising the sea lilies, feather stars, and various fossil forms
- cepheidsany of a class of variable stars whose very regular light variations are related directly to their intrinsic luminosities and whose apparent luminosities are used to estimate distances in astronomy