it means when a constellation is CLOSE but really far apart
Sagittarius is often described that way.
If you mean the constellation cancer, there is no such thing as a "distance to a constellation". It just doesn't make sense. A constellation is basically a general direction in space.
"Constellation" is a Greek word, and constellations were first discovered by the Greeks, believed to be a greek called 'Homer'. I think constellations is the name given to them by the Greek, so therefore 'constellation' in Greek is 'constellation'.
You mean 'Orion's Belt' - this is a group of stars, not a full constellation, and it got its name because it is part of the constellation called 'Orion', with Orion being a hunter.
An oblate spheroid.
The constellation of Cetus is traditionally described as depicting a whale.
Sagittarius is often described that way.
There is a constellation called "Cygnus". Or what did you mean?
The constellation Leo can be recognized by looking like a lion. It is one of the constellations of the zodiac. The name is Latin for lion. It was described by Ptolemy.
Gemini is one of the zodiac constellation. The constellation was one of the many that was described by astronomer Ptolemy in 2nd century AD.
A western star constellation means that the constellation can be viewed on the west (such as CA) as opposed to Turkey.
cheryl cole
It was first described by the French astronomer Nicolas Louis de Lacaille in 1752.
A character who may be described in a sentence or two is called a flat character. They are minor characters who do not need a lot of description.
If you mean the constellation cancer, there is no such thing as a "distance to a constellation". It just doesn't make sense. A constellation is basically a general direction in space.
Shapes have flat surfaces in plane geometry. They can also be described as two dimensional shapes.
A Flat Character