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no stars are not close together in a contellestion
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Constellations are sets of stars that appear near each other and are attributed a character, for example Orion, because they resemble what a mythological character is believed to look like. The stars are usually far further apart than they appear, possibly thousands of light years apart.
All of the constellations of the zodiac.
There are an infinite number of constellations in the Universe, since any group of stars can constitute a myriad of different shapes according to the viewpoint from which the observer is looking from, and there are a near-infinite number of stars. If you mean how many classic, named constellations visible from Earth, then the answer is 88 for the English-speaking world. The Chinese, Arabs, Polynesians, Hindus, and aboriginal Australians all have their own constellations as well.
Ultimately, all constellations come from the human imagination. Constellations are purely a matter of perception. Most of the stars in any given constellation are nowhere near each other and have no true connection. If you change your perspective enough, the constellations would entirely change.
no stars are not close together in a contellestion
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Constellations are sets of stars that appear near each other and are attributed a character, for example Orion, because they resemble what a mythological character is believed to look like. The stars are usually far further apart than they appear, possibly thousands of light years apart.
The ecliptic is the path the sun seems to follow through our sky. Some stars are grouped near the ecliptic, such as the constellations that make up the zodiac.
Two stars orbiting each other are "binary stars" ...a group of stars near each other, may be formally or informally known as a "cluster".
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yes there are different stars and constellations by mars. thats what makes the place around it called space.
All of the constellations of the zodiac.
Constellations are star alignments, and since our sun is the closest star for both planets its the same as for earth. even worse, stars in a constellation are at vastly different distances apart from each other so the only way to figure it out the average distance
There are an infinite number of constellations in the Universe, since any group of stars can constitute a myriad of different shapes according to the viewpoint from which the observer is looking from, and there are a near-infinite number of stars. If you mean how many classic, named constellations visible from Earth, then the answer is 88 for the English-speaking world. The Chinese, Arabs, Polynesians, Hindus, and aboriginal Australians all have their own constellations as well.