A constellation is a region of the sky, so every constellation technically has millions, if not billions of stars. However, we usually know the main constellations via their bright stars. For Orion, there are 3 stars in the 'belt', one for each shoulder, and one for each leg. That makes a total of seven. However, there is a small cluster of stars that makes his 'head' as well as a line of stars that makes his 'shield'. There is also a raised sword above his left hand. Finally, the 'scabbard' has some stars as well as a wonderful nebula.How many stars are in the constellation "orion" ? I heard that it was seven, am I right?Nobody knows, thousands at least within our galaxy. A constellation is a region of space and extends indefinitely outward. Beyond our galaxy are billions of other galaxies, some in Orion, that contain hundreds of billions of stars that we cannot count.How many stars are in the constellation "orion" ? I heard that it was seven, am I right?
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to check,thanksHow many stars are in the constellation "orion" ? I heard that it was seven, am I right?Yes, it looks a little something like an hourglass, with a star being each corner, and three making up the middle, or the "belt" of Orion.
7 or 8How many stars are in the constellation "orion" ? I heard that it was seven, am I right?22 including the bow and arrow and the extra blades. Plus the head has 3 more stars.
But in your point of veiw, yes orion has seven M A I N starsHow many stars are in the constellation "orion" ? I heard that it was seven, am I right?
Orion has 7 main stars, yes. For more information, check out Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orion_%28co鈥?/a>
no theres way more. the seven you are talking about are his arms legs and belt. those are the most visible, but there are also 3 on his shield and many more inside his body that you cant see from most places because they are too dim and are drowned out by city lights.How many stars are in the constellation "orion" ? I heard that it was seven, am I right?
Yes... seven.
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