Far
Very large gaps between
because its for from stars
far away
Not as far apart as stars are from each other, but yes, they are a long way apart.
No, not usually. At least as far away from each other as our Sun is to its closest star.
Far from each other.... like half way around the world.
No, they are not. They are in lines of sight which are close to each other and they are all so far away that they do not appear to move very much relative to one another. But in most constellations some stars are likely to by hundreds, if not millions, of times as far away than the nearest stars.
Stars in constellation can look as if they are close together, even though they are at very far distances from earth. So the stars in constellation are not, in fact, all close together. constellations are just patterns formed by stars that happen to be in the same direction of the sky.
False. They appear to be together because they are all in the same direction as we look towards them, but many are very far away from each other.
stars are pretty far away from the solar system
like far away man, but close too, but only close enough to be far enough away from each other
The size.
Binary stars are physically related stars that orbit each other due to mutual gravitational attraction, while optical doubles are stars that only appear to be close together in the sky but are not physically associated. Binary stars can be confirmed through their gravitational interaction, while optical doubles are simply a line-of-sight effect.