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how many stars in sky

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

9,096 stars visible across the entire sky. Both hemispheres. Since we can only see half the celestial sphere at any moment, we necessarily divide that number by two to arrive at 4,548 stars (give or take depending on the season).

Answered by sneham211117
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Answer:

There are 88 recognised constellations

But there is no record that how many stars are there in the sky.

Examples of most recognise constellation.

  1. Ursa Minor. Ursa Major.
  2. Draco. Cepheus.
  3. Boötes. Corona Borealis.
  4. Hercules. Lyra.
  5. Cygnus. Cassiopeia.
  6. Perseus. Auriga.
  7. Ophiuchus. Serpens.
  8. Sagitta. Aquila.

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