Noplace. Earth isn't a star, and isn't visible in the sky from Earth.
14,554,6488,654,332,215,900,890,000 light-years from the planet Earth
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Hard to compare... One is a planet, the other a constellation.
A planet called Kepler 186f, in the constellation Cygnus, is the same size as the Earth and it is similar to Earth in looking to. Venus is only slightly smaller than Earth and is the closest in size to it in our solar system.
That would depend on where you looked at it from. All constellations depend on where they are seen from. If our planet were orbiting around a different star, most, if not all the constillations would look different. If you are on the Earth, it's not in any constellation.
Sagittarius is not a planet. It is a constellation.
we are not a constellation
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.
No. It is a planet in another solar system about 500 light-years from Earth in the constellation Cygnus.
The planet Mercury is located int he constellation Taurus, which is also known as the Bull. Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun.
Earth is not the most dense planet.The density of Earth is only 5.515 g/cm3 , butthe density of planet Kepler-70b (in the Cygnus constellation) is 64 g/cm3 !See Sources and related links below.
Beta is not a constellation.