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What is the closest star to earth in the constellation hydra?

LHS 3003 is the closest star to earth from constellation hydra.( 20.67 light years away )


What is the closest star to earth in the hydra constellation?

LHS 3003


What constillation is the star Rigel located in?

Rigel is located in the constillation of Orion the mighty hunter.


What are two ways to find north at night?

look for the constillation called the plow.the first 2 stars point 2 the north star. its the really bright one! === === look for the constillation called the plow.the first 2 stars point 2 the north star. its the really bright one! === === look for the constillation called the plow.the first 2 stars point 2 the north star. its the really bright one! === ===


How big can a constillation get?

The largest of the 88 recognized constellations is Hydra, a long, slender, winding region of stars named after the many-headed sea serpent Hercules encountered in Greek mythology. Stretching from the northern hemisphere, where it borders Cancer, Hydra winds down to the southern sky, where it meets Centaurus.


What is the biggest constillation?

The largest constellation by area is Hydra, the Water Snake. It covers approximately 3,000 square degrees of the night sky, making it the most extensive of the 88 recognized constellations. Hydra is notable for its long, winding shape and contains several notable stars and deep-sky objects.


What animal is classified as an echinoderm a brittle star or a hydra?

Brittle star


Is there a vampire constillation?

No


The polaris is at the end of the handle of whAt oft-visible constillation?

Polaris, or The North Star, is at the end of the handle of the Little Dipper, or Ursa Minor.


What is the closest star to your planet?

The sun is the closest star to our planet.that is why it looks so big.


What is the closest star to your universe?

The sun is our closest star.


What color is the brightest star in the constellation hydra?

Alphard