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Of course you can draw a planet in a constellation, and it will stay there - on the paper. But in the real sky, the planets will not stay in any constellation for a long time. They move around.

To track the current position of a planet, nowadays you can use some software, for example, "Redshift".

Of course you can draw a planet in a constellation, and it will stay there - on the paper. But in the real sky, the planets will not stay in any constellation for a long time. They move around.

To track the current position of a planet, nowadays you can use some software, for example, "Redshift".

Of course you can draw a planet in a constellation, and it will stay there - on the paper. But in the real sky, the planets will not stay in any constellation for a long time. They move around.

To track the current position of a planet, nowadays you can use some software, for example, "Redshift".

Of course you can draw a planet in a constellation, and it will stay there - on the paper. But in the real sky, the planets will not stay in any constellation for a long time. They move around.

To track the current position of a planet, nowadays you can use some software, for example, "Redshift".

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Of course you can draw a planet in a constellation, and it will stay there - on the paper. But in the real sky, the planets will not stay in any constellation for a long time. They move around.

To track the current position of a planet, nowadays you can use some software, for example, "Redshift".

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Is that possible to draw sky maps in which planets are connected with zodiac constellation on paper for years?

Of course you can draw it on paper and it will stay there. But then it won't reflect the real sky; planets change from one constellation to another, sometimes within weeks or so.


Is it possible to make sky maps in which planets are connected with constellation?

Planets move trough the constellations (relatively) rapidly so any map would be inaccurate in just a few days weeks or months. The outer planets Neptune and Uranus move very slowly so their position among the constellations remains the same for months or even years.


What is the distance of Taurus from earth?

As a constellation is made up of many stars, each a different distance from us, it's not possible to say for a whole constellation.. However the nearest, 10 Tau is about 45 light years away.


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How far is markab the star away from algenib the star?

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A constellation is basically a general direction in space. It doesn't have a definite distance. Different stars in a constellation are at different distances. The closest star from Earth happens to be in the Centaurus constellation, at a distance of about 4.2 light-years. But please note that other stars in the same constellation are much, much farther from us.A constellation is basically a general direction in space. It doesn't have a definite distance. Different stars in a constellation are at different distances. The closest star from Earth happens to be in the Centaurus constellation, at a distance of about 4.2 light-years. But please note that other stars in the same constellation are much, much farther from us.A constellation is basically a general direction in space. It doesn't have a definite distance. Different stars in a constellation are at different distances. The closest star from Earth happens to be in the Centaurus constellation, at a distance of about 4.2 light-years. But please note that other stars in the same constellation are much, much farther from us.A constellation is basically a general direction in space. It doesn't have a definite distance. Different stars in a constellation are at different distances. The closest star from Earth happens to be in the Centaurus constellation, at a distance of about 4.2 light-years. But please note that other stars in the same constellation are much, much farther from us.


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