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There are several bright stars. Planets move around the Ecliptic, covering 13 constellations or so. Note that planets look like stars, but are not currently considered stars. Also note that some of the planets look brighter (to us) than any real star. Other than planets, the brightest stars are the Sun (also changes through the constellations of the Ecliptic), Sirius (Canis Major), Canopus (Carina), and Toliman (Centaurus).
well you have the be in a space suit in all planets but earth and other air giveing planets so your neighbor wold look the same in a space suit
Possibly because the 8 planets orbit the Sun in a single geometric plane.
Because planets look small from Earth and you cant see the color of the planet
It helps you look far into space. :)
I predict that the constellations would look different.
one thing galaxy's have planets but not constellations another... constellations look like that the stars are close but the aren't
There are several bright stars. Planets move around the Ecliptic, covering 13 constellations or so. Note that planets look like stars, but are not currently considered stars. Also note that some of the planets look brighter (to us) than any real star. Other than planets, the brightest stars are the Sun (also changes through the constellations of the Ecliptic), Sirius (Canis Major), Canopus (Carina), and Toliman (Centaurus).
The Mayan temple of Tikal is an observatory used to look at different stars, planets, and constellations.
Based on the other constellations I would say no.
yes constellations are relative in comparison with where you are located in the universe. depending on where you travel some constellations may stay the same while other will drastically look different.
at the present, we do not know if there is life on other planets or what it would look like if there was
No, it would waste money if we found nothing.
you would locate them at the north pole.
The constellations are so much further than the planets are. If you look at some tall buildings against a distant landmark, as you move the distance between the buildings seems to change much more than the distance between them and the landmark.
By its definition, the Zodiac is where in the sky you should look for the planets.
what molecule do scientists look for when they are investigsating the possibility of life on other planets