noun
- a group of stars that form a recognizable pattern or shape in the night sky, smaller or less formally defined than a constellation
- a star-shaped optical effect seen in certain gemstones when light reflects off their surface
Usage: astronomy; common in casual stargazing
Usage: gemology; technical
Examples
- The Big Dipper is a famous asterism within the larger constellation Ursa Major.
- Many people recognize the asterism of Orion's Belt in the winter sky.
- The Summer Triangle is an asterism formed by three bright stars: Vega, Altair, and Deneb.
- A ruby with a strong asterism displays a beautiful star pattern when polished.
- Gemologists value sapphires that show a clear asterism effect.
- Unlike constellations, an asterism does not have official boundaries set by astronomers.
- The asterism known as the Teapot is visible in the constellation Sagittarius.