There was a constellation- called Wagoner, and every star in the sky belonged to it.
The stars, he said, "belong to Michelin and not to the restaurants."
How can you say that a star belongs to you alone?
This star belongs to a class of variables known as rapidly oscillating Ap stars.
The main star possesses an apparent magnitude of +1.5 and belongs to the spectral classification B2.
This star belongs to the spectral class K0 and has apparent magnitude +3.8.
But you'll find that the few big stars who stay the same people never belong to either of these groups.
This star belongs to the thick disk population of the Milky Way.
Many real stars near the Sun belong in this category.
If colonization started right away, the stars would belong to the short and slant-eyed.