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
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Camelopardalis is a Large but faint constellation . the nearest star of this constellation is about 17.58 light years away
The scorpion constellation is made up of star that are different distances from Earth, so you can't find a single distance of a whole constellation.
It is 196 light years far from the earth. In fact Adhil(Arabic name) is a binary star in the Andromeda constellation.
52.00098 from the earth
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
Eridanus is a constellation - not a single star
Camelopardalis is a Large but faint constellation . the nearest star of this constellation is about 17.58 light years away
The scorpion constellation is made up of star that are different distances from Earth, so you can't find a single distance of a whole constellation.
It is 196 light years far from the earth. In fact Adhil(Arabic name) is a binary star in the Andromeda constellation.
Like all constellations, they are made up of stars - each one it's own unique distance from Earth. Therefor a constellation isn't a specific distance from Earth.
You can't really say how far a constellation is. A constellation is just a group of stars, and even though the stars in a constellation look close together in the sky, in reality they might be very far from each other. Some of the stars could be relatively close to us, and some much farther away. Really, the only question you can answer is how far from earth is each individual star in Perseus is.
Roughly speaking, a constellation is a direction in the sky. This is like asking "how far is left", or "how far is up". It starts right here, and goes all the way to infinity. Or however far the Universe reaches.
Every star in EVERY constellation has a different distance from Earth. So a particular constellation cannot be measured that way, since it only looks like that shape from our perspective in our particular location in space.