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The constellations are groups of stars that form recognizable patterns in the night sky, and were named by
people who noticed them by means of naked-eye observation, i.e. without optical devices.

ALL of the constellations consist of stars that are members of the Milky Way Galaxy, and are located relatively
near our solar system, i.e. in the same neighborhood of the galaxy in which our sun is located.

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