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Different stars make up different constellations...

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How many constellations are in a star?

None. Many stars make up constellations.


Are constellations made up of stars?

yes constellations are made up of stars!!!!!


How many constellations are in our solar system?

There are no constellations in the solar system as the stars that make up the constellations are outside of our solar system.


Do constellations change shape?

Star constellations are the different patterns that the stars in the sky make up. They do not change their shape.


Are constellations made up of light rays from the stars?

No, constellations are imaginary patterns of stars.


Do constellations ever fade?

No - they are made up of stars. As long as the stars are there, the constellations will be there too.


How are stars grouped to make a constellations?

Stars are grouped to make a constellations because the way you look at it,it looks that way.


How many stars make up all the 88 official constellations?

There are billions of stars that are within the region of the 88 official constellations. Technically, the word constellation refers to areas of the sky not necessarily the patterns of stars.


Are all-stars part of a constellation?

No - not necessarily. There are many constellations that almost completely cover the sky, however some stars fall in between many of the figures that make up the constellations.


How many stars are in the constellation centaurs?

There are 12 stars that make up the constellations main outline, but there are many other stars "sprinkled" in among it.


Are all-stars constellations?

Constellations are patterns of stars, so stars cannot be constellations.


What are constellations groups of?

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