Constellations are patterns of stars that humans have imagined in the night sky, and these patterns often include many more than 7 stars. However, some constellations have 7 prominent stars that form a recognizable shape within the constellation.
Here are some examples:
* Ursa Major (Great Bear): While it contains many stars, the most recognizable shape is the "Big Dipper" which is formed by 7 stars.
* Ursa Minor (Little Bear): Similarly, it has a recognizable pattern of 7 stars, called the "Little Dipper."
* Orion: This constellation has 7 bright stars that form the hunter's "belt" and "sword."
It's important to note: These examples refer to the most prominent stars within a constellation, not the total number of stars in the constellation.