All of these constellations border the Cancer constellation:
Lynx
Gemini
Canis Minor
Hydra
Leo
Leo Minor (corner)
This is due to the rotation of the Earth and moon. Sometimes, you may have been able to see constellations, but the moon blocked them. Other times, the spinning of the Earth may let you see a constellation at one moment, then not the next. (This is not true. I meant to say that you can see it one day, but not the next day.) For example, a constellation could be seen for a week straight, then suddenly not be seen the next day.
All constellations are imaginary diagrams formed by patterns of many stars - each one it's own unique distance from Earth. So a constellation isn't a particular distance from Earth - as the stars only look like they're next to each other from our perspective here on Earth.
Gemini, Taurus, Lepus, Eridanus and Monoceros all border Orion.
One of the stars in the constellation of O'Ryan
it's almost always the brightest, plus it is next to a whole lot of different constellations...
VulpeculaSagittaHerculesOphiuchusScutumSagittariusCapricornusAqauriusDelphinus
There are two large constellations bordering those of Aquarius and Pisces: Cetus, and Pegasus.
Many constellations surround Cygnus the Swan - Vulpecula the Fox, Lyra the Harp, Aquilla the Eagle are just a few...
This is due to the rotation of the Earth and moon. Sometimes, you may have been able to see constellations, but the moon blocked them. Other times, the spinning of the Earth may let you see a constellation at one moment, then not the next. (This is not true. I meant to say that you can see it one day, but not the next day.) For example, a constellation could be seen for a week straight, then suddenly not be seen the next day.
That is not correct. The Sun is approximately one MONTH in each of the 12 main constellations of the Ecliptic.
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the pegasus is next to lacerta
The carcinoid cancer is primarily located in the gut near the appendix. The next most likely place that this cancer could be found would be in the respiratory systems.
big dipper+
All constellations are imaginary diagrams formed by patterns of many stars - each one it's own unique distance from Earth. So a constellation isn't a particular distance from Earth - as the stars only look like they're next to each other from our perspective here on Earth.
The ram is Aries
Depending on which constellation, somewhere between then next 20 and 2000 years people will see that star explode; the constellation will appear different for a year or five, and then disappear, leaving a whole in it.