Any constellation is a group of stars that appear to form some kind of pattern,
but have no connection with each other. They all happen to be in roughly the
same direction from us, but they're all at different distances. So there's no
such thing as a constellation's distance from us.
52.00098 from the earth
Constellation's cannot be colors, but individual stars in a constellation can be. The Phoenix constellation is made up of 7 stars
No. Phoenix is a totally different constellation to Aquarius. It is not visible from northerly latitudes
Hydra is found in the constellation called Phoenix
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14,554,6488,654,332,215,900,890,000 light-years from the planet Earth
52.00098 from the earth
Constellation's cannot be colors, but individual stars in a constellation can be. The Phoenix constellation is made up of 7 stars
No, the Phoenix constellation is actually in the southern hemisphere.
A constellation has several stars, at different distances. However, the only prominent star in Phoenix is Alpha Phoenicis (at just barely second magnitude), which is about 85 light-years away.
No. Phoenix is a totally different constellation to Aquarius. It is not visible from northerly latitudes
Hydra is found in the constellation called Phoenix
The constellation Norma is approximately 200 million light years away from Earth. It is a small and inconspicuous constellation that can be seen in the southern hemisphere.
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hercules is 27.4 light years away from Earth
12 stars make up the phoenix constellation.
Eridanus is a constellation - not a single star